1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,628 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,708 --> 00:00:26,468 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. Yeah, good morning, Hey, Welcome to Good 3 00:00:26,508 --> 00:00:29,668 Speaker 1: Morning Football Live dear in New York City. It's Thursday, 4 00:00:29,788 --> 00:00:32,788 Speaker 1: April sixth time, Damier at all, Kyle Brant, Jason the Cory, 5 00:00:32,788 --> 00:00:35,428 Speaker 1: Peter Schrigger. I pulled the table. Really, I pull these 6 00:00:35,428 --> 00:00:37,268 Speaker 1: two because they've been on the show the long yea, 7 00:00:37,868 --> 00:00:40,108 Speaker 1: this whole Lamar Jackson are and Rogerson this is the 8 00:00:40,188 --> 00:00:43,468 Speaker 1: longest two topics have really drawn out this time of year. 9 00:00:45,308 --> 00:00:48,548 Speaker 1: You'd have to put some thought on today. You spurred 10 00:00:48,548 --> 00:00:52,468 Speaker 1: that on us. Rogers is a an annual tradition like 11 00:00:52,588 --> 00:00:57,428 Speaker 1: any other, which is good today, just different tentacles to it. 12 00:00:57,428 --> 00:01:00,228 Speaker 1: We had Rodgers on an offseason when he was trying 13 00:01:00,228 --> 00:01:04,268 Speaker 1: out to be a Jeopardy guest host and legitimately was saying, 14 00:01:04,708 --> 00:01:07,028 Speaker 1: my career goal is to be the host of Jeopardy. 15 00:01:07,028 --> 00:01:09,508 Speaker 1: And we talked about that for two weeks. So what 16 00:01:09,588 --> 00:01:12,628 Speaker 1: do you think I mean? Listen? We launched a fun, 17 00:01:12,788 --> 00:01:15,148 Speaker 1: wacky morning show in twenty sixteen. We're gonna have fun. 18 00:01:15,148 --> 00:01:17,028 Speaker 1: We're gonna have fun. And six days into the show, 19 00:01:17,068 --> 00:01:19,348 Speaker 1: Con Kaepernick takes a knee and we talked about. So 20 00:01:19,348 --> 00:01:23,068 Speaker 1: that was a pretty big topicmatically, Yes, that was one. 21 00:01:23,148 --> 00:01:26,068 Speaker 1: I'm thinking of the ones that have longevity. Could probably 22 00:01:26,108 --> 00:01:28,748 Speaker 1: go down the list and just rank them all you 23 00:01:28,828 --> 00:01:33,708 Speaker 1: guys in some Odeo Beckham Junior landing spots. Yeah, all right, 24 00:01:33,748 --> 00:01:37,388 Speaker 1: I'm just testing the water. Are all good to buckle? Oh? 25 00:01:37,428 --> 00:01:39,548 Speaker 1: I can go deep. I'm just picturing Jalen Ramsey and 26 00:01:39,548 --> 00:01:43,068 Speaker 1: a Brinks truck showing up to the Dagars facility. Will 27 00:01:43,108 --> 00:01:45,788 Speaker 1: he play or what he playing at day? This is 28 00:01:45,828 --> 00:01:53,948 Speaker 1: what him too? Yes, it's good, it's good year. All right, 29 00:01:53,988 --> 00:01:57,428 Speaker 1: Let's pick off a plum from that tree. Tie block, block. 30 00:01:57,748 --> 00:02:01,908 Speaker 1: Let's look at the Ravens twenty twenty three draft picks. 31 00:02:01,948 --> 00:02:05,388 Speaker 1: They have five of them, starting with twenty second overall 32 00:02:05,428 --> 00:02:07,868 Speaker 1: pick in the first round, and don't have one in 33 00:02:07,868 --> 00:02:11,388 Speaker 1: the second, three, four fives. They exchange our second round 34 00:02:11,388 --> 00:02:14,388 Speaker 1: pick for a linebacker, Roquan Smith, last season linebacker, which 35 00:02:14,428 --> 00:02:16,148 Speaker 1: they signed to a long term deal. Right after that 36 00:02:16,228 --> 00:02:19,348 Speaker 1: trade was done, yesterday, the Ravens held their pre draft 37 00:02:20,188 --> 00:02:24,548 Speaker 1: emphasis on Draft press conference. However, it was their quarterbacks 38 00:02:24,628 --> 00:02:26,988 Speaker 1: name that, of course, seemed to be the most popular 39 00:02:27,028 --> 00:02:33,868 Speaker 1: subjects respect to this being about the draft, and everything 40 00:02:33,988 --> 00:02:37,628 Speaker 1: just with the little mar stuff that's going on looking 41 00:02:37,668 --> 00:02:43,068 Speaker 1: at quarterbacks. I don't want to insult anybody in the draft, 42 00:02:44,108 --> 00:02:48,108 Speaker 1: but you know, I would say there's probably more than 43 00:02:48,148 --> 00:02:51,268 Speaker 1: four guys that can that can be significant quarterbacks in 44 00:02:51,308 --> 00:02:57,668 Speaker 1: this league. Can first round conservation. It depends on the board, 45 00:02:57,828 --> 00:03:00,188 Speaker 1: Jamison really does. I mean, I'd have to say yes, 46 00:03:00,228 --> 00:03:03,708 Speaker 1: because we have quarterbacks in our top thirty one. So 47 00:03:03,828 --> 00:03:06,308 Speaker 1: just based on that alone, simple math, I would have 48 00:03:06,348 --> 00:03:10,908 Speaker 1: to say yes. Eric to Costa hitting them with a 49 00:03:11,028 --> 00:03:13,708 Speaker 1: it's a simple math. Commentary is always a good way 50 00:03:13,708 --> 00:03:15,588 Speaker 1: to look at whether or not you would take a 51 00:03:15,708 --> 00:03:17,748 Speaker 1: quarterback in the first round when you have a guy 52 00:03:17,868 --> 00:03:20,348 Speaker 1: kind of a little bit still not sure what's happening there. 53 00:03:20,708 --> 00:03:25,308 Speaker 1: Do you guys believe the Ravens first round quarterback prospect 54 00:03:25,548 --> 00:03:28,428 Speaker 1: is a real deal? Yeah? Let me set some context 55 00:03:28,508 --> 00:03:30,508 Speaker 1: for this whole thing. So, the Ravens every year do 56 00:03:30,668 --> 00:03:34,828 Speaker 1: this pre draft press conference. It's a tradition unlike any other. 57 00:03:34,948 --> 00:03:37,548 Speaker 1: It is a tradition that they always do and it's 58 00:03:37,548 --> 00:03:40,148 Speaker 1: regardless of the year, regards of the roster. They go 59 00:03:40,188 --> 00:03:42,988 Speaker 1: out there and immediately the questions start coming with Lamar, Lamar, 60 00:03:43,068 --> 00:03:45,748 Speaker 1: Lamar and the public relations team is like, no, no no, 61 00:03:45,828 --> 00:03:47,628 Speaker 1: we're not talking about Lamar. We're talking about the draft. 62 00:03:47,748 --> 00:03:51,788 Speaker 1: And you saw Harbaugh's face there, as like what I 63 00:03:51,868 --> 00:03:54,388 Speaker 1: just answered last week? I answered an hour's worth of 64 00:03:54,468 --> 00:03:57,228 Speaker 1: Lamar questions. I'm here in a pretty nice looking suit 65 00:03:57,388 --> 00:03:59,268 Speaker 1: and I'm being asked to talk about Lamar. That was 66 00:03:59,348 --> 00:04:02,028 Speaker 1: that was Harbaugh's face. I mean, that's the look he 67 00:04:02,108 --> 00:04:04,828 Speaker 1: gaft and it's it's not at the order. I think 68 00:04:04,828 --> 00:04:08,828 Speaker 1: the whole situation is just so bizarre and not going 69 00:04:08,908 --> 00:04:12,388 Speaker 1: anywhere for a while, Like the curb music has to 70 00:04:12,428 --> 00:04:15,828 Speaker 1: play over. You know. If that is a look, it's 71 00:04:15,868 --> 00:04:17,828 Speaker 1: not one of anger, it's one of I feel like 72 00:04:17,868 --> 00:04:21,068 Speaker 1: Harves is just like, look, I don't know, like I'm 73 00:04:21,068 --> 00:04:24,068 Speaker 1: in the same boat that you're in. Um, I think 74 00:04:24,228 --> 00:04:27,828 Speaker 1: this is another piece of the chessboard. And if look, 75 00:04:27,828 --> 00:04:29,828 Speaker 1: if if the if the Ravens were to take a 76 00:04:29,908 --> 00:04:31,988 Speaker 1: quarterback in the first round, which I don't think it's unlikely. 77 00:04:32,028 --> 00:04:33,588 Speaker 1: I said it on Monday when I came on the show. 78 00:04:33,588 --> 00:04:37,908 Speaker 1: I'm like, that's the ultimate um clap back at these negotiations. 79 00:04:38,388 --> 00:04:40,428 Speaker 1: I don't know what leverage Lamar Jackson would have at 80 00:04:40,508 --> 00:04:43,548 Speaker 1: all with the Baltimore moves. I think that would completely 81 00:04:43,628 --> 00:04:46,748 Speaker 1: nullify Lamar Jackson's leverage because we've already now spent the 82 00:04:46,828 --> 00:04:48,428 Speaker 1: first round pick, and I are going to have four 83 00:04:48,508 --> 00:04:50,948 Speaker 1: years on a rookie contract with a quarterback that we 84 00:04:50,948 --> 00:04:52,788 Speaker 1: took in the first round. You can't have both those 85 00:04:52,788 --> 00:04:55,108 Speaker 1: guys on the same roster, especially if one is looking 86 00:04:55,148 --> 00:04:58,788 Speaker 1: for two hundred million dollars in a contract. I absolutely 87 00:04:58,868 --> 00:05:00,828 Speaker 1: think they could take a quarterback. The question is would 88 00:05:00,828 --> 00:05:03,588 Speaker 1: they trade up for a quarterback? And then you're talking about, 89 00:05:03,868 --> 00:05:06,708 Speaker 1: all right, we're giving up first round picks, we're moving 90 00:05:06,868 --> 00:05:08,628 Speaker 1: up in the draft. We might be giving up different 91 00:05:08,668 --> 00:05:10,828 Speaker 1: draft capital later on. The Ravens don't have five picks. 92 00:05:10,828 --> 00:05:12,268 Speaker 1: I want to say in this draft, they don't have 93 00:05:12,308 --> 00:05:14,468 Speaker 1: a ton they have some needs on this roster. They 94 00:05:14,468 --> 00:05:18,748 Speaker 1: have a twenty second overall pick. This gets interesting not 95 00:05:18,908 --> 00:05:21,428 Speaker 1: if the Ravens meet with a quarterback. No, if the 96 00:05:21,508 --> 00:05:24,428 Speaker 1: Ravens talk about it in a press conference. This gets 97 00:05:24,468 --> 00:05:27,668 Speaker 1: interesting on draft night if we're not reached. We have 98 00:05:27,708 --> 00:05:30,428 Speaker 1: not reached a situation with Lamar where he has agreed 99 00:05:30,468 --> 00:05:33,268 Speaker 1: to play on the franchise tag and the Baltimore Ravens. 100 00:05:33,748 --> 00:05:37,228 Speaker 1: You know, at about eight thirty eight pm Eastern, while 101 00:05:37,268 --> 00:05:39,148 Speaker 1: the Arizona Cardinals are on the clock, we get the 102 00:05:39,228 --> 00:05:42,108 Speaker 1: tingerling a trade is in and rich eyes And and 103 00:05:42,188 --> 00:05:45,748 Speaker 1: Daniel Jeremi are doing the oh say from the Cardinals 104 00:05:45,748 --> 00:05:48,348 Speaker 1: logo to the Ravens logo. Oh it's so excited. It happens. 105 00:05:48,668 --> 00:05:51,868 Speaker 1: It happens every year. And I remember when I was 106 00:05:51,868 --> 00:05:53,788 Speaker 1: watching the draft a couple of years back with you 107 00:05:53,868 --> 00:05:56,748 Speaker 1: Kyle in Chicago, I want to say, or the Bills 108 00:05:56,748 --> 00:05:59,108 Speaker 1: are on the clock, and didn't get an ing. The 109 00:05:59,188 --> 00:06:01,868 Speaker 1: chief's logo showed up and it was Patrick Mahomes and 110 00:06:01,908 --> 00:06:05,068 Speaker 1: that marked the end of Alex Smith's time in Kansas. Ultimately, 111 00:06:05,308 --> 00:06:08,308 Speaker 1: this gets interesting if they actually have the courage to 112 00:06:08,348 --> 00:06:09,908 Speaker 1: move up. I don't think any of the top four 113 00:06:09,988 --> 00:06:12,148 Speaker 1: quarterbacks are going to be sitting there at twenty two, 114 00:06:12,188 --> 00:06:14,188 Speaker 1: and that includes Will Levis, that includes Richardson and of 115 00:06:14,228 --> 00:06:17,468 Speaker 1: course Stroud and Young. Could they take a quarterback? Absolutely? 116 00:06:17,508 --> 00:06:20,188 Speaker 1: Do they have the gumption to move up in the 117 00:06:20,268 --> 00:06:22,028 Speaker 1: draft to go get one. If they do, that's the 118 00:06:22,108 --> 00:06:24,428 Speaker 1: end of Lamar that is, it's that's their move, that's 119 00:06:24,428 --> 00:06:26,548 Speaker 1: their chess peas, and they're not looking to negotiate after 120 00:06:26,588 --> 00:06:27,908 Speaker 1: the fact he could sit there for one year on 121 00:06:27,948 --> 00:06:30,148 Speaker 1: a franchise tag for thirty two million dollars for we 122 00:06:30,188 --> 00:06:31,788 Speaker 1: got our guy. We just took one of the first 123 00:06:31,788 --> 00:06:35,388 Speaker 1: freaking round. Peter, play a hypothetical for me. Let's say 124 00:06:35,388 --> 00:06:40,188 Speaker 1: that dingdling happens and the trade involves sending Lamar somewhere 125 00:06:40,308 --> 00:06:44,108 Speaker 1: for them to move up. Does that first round the 126 00:06:44,228 --> 00:06:46,468 Speaker 1: first round picks that the Ravens receive. Does that happen? 127 00:06:46,548 --> 00:06:48,468 Speaker 1: Then this year it would have to be a very 128 00:06:48,508 --> 00:06:51,868 Speaker 1: complex sign and trade deal because he's currently got the 129 00:06:51,908 --> 00:06:54,708 Speaker 1: franchise tag on him, and it would have to be 130 00:06:54,868 --> 00:06:57,748 Speaker 1: the other team agrees to already make the trade, agree 131 00:06:57,788 --> 00:06:59,948 Speaker 1: to a contract with Lamar, and then that's two round 132 00:06:59,948 --> 00:07:02,948 Speaker 1: twenty twenty three and twenty twenty four for Lamar. Yeah, Jamie, 133 00:07:02,948 --> 00:07:05,148 Speaker 1: it would be this year's first round pick. That would 134 00:07:05,148 --> 00:07:07,468 Speaker 1: be so many little logos changing all at one time. 135 00:07:07,468 --> 00:07:11,068 Speaker 1: It would be like a wheel of fortune's spinning around. Yeah, 136 00:07:11,068 --> 00:07:13,108 Speaker 1: And that's the most interesting thing to me because to 137 00:07:13,188 --> 00:07:15,628 Speaker 1: your point, yeah, they could draft a quarterback at twenty two, 138 00:07:15,708 --> 00:07:17,988 Speaker 1: but that's not fun. I think to your point, they 139 00:07:17,988 --> 00:07:20,588 Speaker 1: move up in the draft and get somebody. And now 140 00:07:20,668 --> 00:07:23,308 Speaker 1: you said trading Lamar. But the thing is, if I'm 141 00:07:23,308 --> 00:07:25,268 Speaker 1: going to trade for him, I'm a team we need 142 00:07:25,308 --> 00:07:27,228 Speaker 1: to have a contract worked out, because if I'm sending 143 00:07:27,308 --> 00:07:30,348 Speaker 1: first round draft picks to the Baltimore Ravens, I don't 144 00:07:30,348 --> 00:07:33,148 Speaker 1: want Lamar for one year on a franchise tag, who 145 00:07:33,188 --> 00:07:35,988 Speaker 1: then he becomes a free agent, has the opportunity to 146 00:07:36,028 --> 00:07:38,788 Speaker 1: sign elsewhere. So then it comes back down to, all right, 147 00:07:38,828 --> 00:07:40,908 Speaker 1: what is it going to take to get Lamar to 148 00:07:41,028 --> 00:07:44,148 Speaker 1: sign a long term contract? So if I'm the any 149 00:07:44,188 --> 00:07:46,228 Speaker 1: other team that says, hey, you know, we would love 150 00:07:46,228 --> 00:07:48,708 Speaker 1: to have Lamar and the Baltimore Ravens are now willing 151 00:07:48,748 --> 00:07:51,068 Speaker 1: to trade him, where is that and who is he 152 00:07:51,108 --> 00:07:53,148 Speaker 1: willing to sign with? And what kind of deal can 153 00:07:53,148 --> 00:07:55,868 Speaker 1: I give that? Look example, last year a J Brown trade. 154 00:07:55,988 --> 00:07:58,028 Speaker 1: Howie Roseman talks about it. The trade was one thing 155 00:07:58,068 --> 00:07:59,828 Speaker 1: we got that trade on. They had to negotiate a 156 00:07:59,908 --> 00:08:02,828 Speaker 1: contract with the agent before that. In the fifteen minutes 157 00:08:02,828 --> 00:08:04,988 Speaker 1: that they're on the clock and they came here a number, 158 00:08:05,188 --> 00:08:09,428 Speaker 1: and the agent, who I believe was Tory Dandy djers like, 159 00:08:09,748 --> 00:08:12,148 Speaker 1: we need more. Okay, Well he's so he's negotiating a 160 00:08:12,188 --> 00:08:15,588 Speaker 1: trade while waiting to make the trade. That's a fraction 161 00:08:15,668 --> 00:08:19,588 Speaker 1: of the money, and it's It's like, then you're dealing 162 00:08:19,588 --> 00:08:21,668 Speaker 1: with an agent, he's working deal. You're carling Lamar and 163 00:08:21,708 --> 00:08:23,948 Speaker 1: his voicemail box is full. You know it's Yeah, but 164 00:08:24,028 --> 00:08:25,748 Speaker 1: what if you caling L Martin to say we match 165 00:08:25,828 --> 00:08:28,148 Speaker 1: the Seawan Watson's deal. I mean, don't you think that 166 00:08:28,188 --> 00:08:30,028 Speaker 1: would get it done? Yeah? Right? I mean that's a 167 00:08:30,108 --> 00:08:32,028 Speaker 1: very fast phone call that can happen right now that 168 00:08:32,468 --> 00:08:34,988 Speaker 1: I was about to say that might have happened already 169 00:08:34,988 --> 00:08:37,468 Speaker 1: if you were willing to do that. So I look 170 00:08:37,468 --> 00:08:39,748 Speaker 1: at it as all right, they make they make, they 171 00:08:39,788 --> 00:08:41,548 Speaker 1: make the trade, they move up, they get a quarterback, 172 00:08:42,028 --> 00:08:45,588 Speaker 1: they're not able to trade Lamar. He's now on this roster, 173 00:08:45,708 --> 00:08:48,628 Speaker 1: on the franchise for one year. Is that an uncomfortable 174 00:08:48,668 --> 00:08:51,548 Speaker 1: situation for whoever they draft, they move up to three 175 00:08:51,668 --> 00:08:53,908 Speaker 1: or whatever the case may be, Lamar caa make it 176 00:08:53,988 --> 00:08:56,668 Speaker 1: health for this rookie quarterback or for the organization while 177 00:08:56,668 --> 00:08:59,068 Speaker 1: he's still there for a single year. Do they resend 178 00:08:59,108 --> 00:09:01,308 Speaker 1: the franchise tag and allow him to be a free agent? 179 00:09:01,548 --> 00:09:03,628 Speaker 1: Like that? To me is why this is so interesting. 180 00:09:03,668 --> 00:09:06,348 Speaker 1: Of course, the Baltimore Ravens are serious about drafting the 181 00:09:06,428 --> 00:09:08,588 Speaker 1: quarterback in the first round. They have to. They don't 182 00:09:08,628 --> 00:09:10,308 Speaker 1: know what the future is going to be with the 183 00:09:10,428 --> 00:09:13,188 Speaker 1: quarterback that they now a franchise tag. He hasn't signed it, 184 00:09:13,228 --> 00:09:15,148 Speaker 1: so they have no idea. We saw it out with 185 00:09:15,228 --> 00:09:18,428 Speaker 1: Josh Norman years back where Carolina franchise and then they 186 00:09:18,428 --> 00:09:20,508 Speaker 1: went back and they rescinded it. He ends up signed 187 00:09:20,508 --> 00:09:22,868 Speaker 1: and what goes into Washington. So that's what I'm kind 188 00:09:22,868 --> 00:09:26,428 Speaker 1: of interested in saying all of this. At sometime Lamar 189 00:09:26,548 --> 00:09:29,548 Speaker 1: becomes an unrestricted free agent and that will get really 190 00:09:29,548 --> 00:09:31,588 Speaker 1: interested to see who would be called. It's already there. 191 00:09:31,588 --> 00:09:33,108 Speaker 1: It's not that he's gonna make it. Hell, he already 192 00:09:33,148 --> 00:09:35,228 Speaker 1: has made it. Hell. I sat down this morning before 193 00:09:35,268 --> 00:09:37,948 Speaker 1: the show and watched this entire press conference. It was unbelievable. 194 00:09:38,028 --> 00:09:40,988 Speaker 1: It's I have to really lay out the context. So 195 00:09:41,148 --> 00:09:45,148 Speaker 1: DaCosta sits down and it's these dignified setting the Ravens 196 00:09:45,188 --> 00:09:47,908 Speaker 1: logo and this. We're very excited for the draft. Anytime 197 00:09:47,948 --> 00:09:49,868 Speaker 1: you have an opportunity to add players, and we've always 198 00:09:49,908 --> 00:09:52,068 Speaker 1: done well in the past, and we're very excited, very excited, 199 00:09:52,148 --> 00:09:55,548 Speaker 1: very excited. Questions about the draft. First question, yeah, yeah, Okay, 200 00:09:55,588 --> 00:09:57,468 Speaker 1: So it's been a week since Lamar has said he 201 00:09:57,508 --> 00:09:59,668 Speaker 1: wants a trade. Have you talked to him and what 202 00:09:59,748 --> 00:10:01,908 Speaker 1: as he said? You know, I've talked about that five 203 00:10:02,028 --> 00:10:03,948 Speaker 1: times recently, and I think we're just gonna stick to 204 00:10:03,988 --> 00:10:06,548 Speaker 1: the draft. The next question and the guy plays ball. Yeah, 205 00:10:06,588 --> 00:10:09,308 Speaker 1: you guys have the twenty second pig blah blah blah, defense. Defense. 206 00:10:09,708 --> 00:10:14,388 Speaker 1: The next question with respect to the draft kind of 207 00:10:14,388 --> 00:10:17,268 Speaker 1: affects what you're gonna do with Lamar? What's the deal? 208 00:10:17,428 --> 00:10:20,028 Speaker 1: And it's just it's so awkward, and DaCosta, I think 209 00:10:20,148 --> 00:10:22,788 Speaker 1: was rock solid and the hardball SHOT's hilarious. But like, 210 00:10:23,068 --> 00:10:25,668 Speaker 1: I think those guys are in hell. It's psychologically and 211 00:10:25,708 --> 00:10:27,748 Speaker 1: I don't mean they're suffering. I just mean they're like, God, 212 00:10:27,788 --> 00:10:29,868 Speaker 1: this is terrible, this is terrible. We love Lamar, we 213 00:10:29,868 --> 00:10:32,188 Speaker 1: want him to be our quarterback so badly, and we 214 00:10:32,228 --> 00:10:34,108 Speaker 1: have got all our blood, sweat and tears for so 215 00:10:34,148 --> 00:10:36,228 Speaker 1: long to do it. So, you know, we started talking 216 00:10:36,228 --> 00:10:37,988 Speaker 1: about the draft and we just had a conversation with 217 00:10:38,068 --> 00:10:39,828 Speaker 1: Lamar we could go, and we went nowhere. It's the 218 00:10:39,828 --> 00:10:42,308 Speaker 1: same conversation we've had for two years. Yeah, it's appealing, 219 00:10:42,388 --> 00:10:44,148 Speaker 1: and yes, we're meeting and if we have to trade 220 00:10:44,228 --> 00:10:46,388 Speaker 1: up to it. We're always movers and shakers in the draft. 221 00:10:46,468 --> 00:10:48,108 Speaker 1: We are not one of these teams that's just stands. 222 00:10:48,108 --> 00:10:50,508 Speaker 1: Patton takes our player. He keeps saying over and over, 223 00:10:50,548 --> 00:10:52,788 Speaker 1: we love pick, we want to get more picks. I 224 00:10:52,828 --> 00:10:55,068 Speaker 1: don't know. They make it really frisky and decide like 225 00:10:55,108 --> 00:10:57,148 Speaker 1: I think we're out. We did everything we possibly could 226 00:10:57,148 --> 00:10:59,068 Speaker 1: do as an organization to bring him in for the 227 00:10:59,068 --> 00:11:01,588 Speaker 1: betterment of organization. We can't. I think it's all real 228 00:11:01,628 --> 00:11:03,308 Speaker 1: at this point in the drafts a few weeks away. 229 00:11:03,388 --> 00:11:05,708 Speaker 1: I think it's real. Kylie, last week you put a 230 00:11:05,748 --> 00:11:07,628 Speaker 1: call out to Lamar, just say, tell us what you 231 00:11:07,748 --> 00:11:10,828 Speaker 1: want and then we can better understand what the hold 232 00:11:10,908 --> 00:11:13,108 Speaker 1: up is. We're all operating under this thing that Lamar 233 00:11:13,228 --> 00:11:15,908 Speaker 1: wants a fairly guaranteed contract. Lamar wants to wants some money. 234 00:11:15,908 --> 00:11:17,468 Speaker 1: He's never said that, and no one has said that. 235 00:11:17,508 --> 00:11:20,348 Speaker 1: We just assumed that, yes, exactly, so everyone has a 236 00:11:20,348 --> 00:11:24,268 Speaker 1: tipping point in any football scenario, life scenario. Really, I 237 00:11:24,268 --> 00:11:27,388 Speaker 1: think Lamar hit his I'm convinced last August when this 238 00:11:27,428 --> 00:11:30,228 Speaker 1: thing did not get done and whatever he does want, 239 00:11:30,228 --> 00:11:32,508 Speaker 1: and I'm not gonna put conjecture out there as to 240 00:11:32,548 --> 00:11:35,068 Speaker 1: the guaranteed money, the amount, whatever. It's just he wanted 241 00:11:35,108 --> 00:11:37,468 Speaker 1: to He wanted this all signed, sealed and delivered, and 242 00:11:37,508 --> 00:11:39,668 Speaker 1: so he put a timestamp on it for the conversations 243 00:11:39,668 --> 00:11:42,428 Speaker 1: to be done in September. At that time came and went, 244 00:11:42,668 --> 00:11:47,108 Speaker 1: and he got hurt, unfortunately, and then people are speculating 245 00:11:47,148 --> 00:11:49,428 Speaker 1: about his willingness to come back and play hurt. All 246 00:11:49,468 --> 00:11:53,068 Speaker 1: of this started to damage Lamar Jackson's image, I think 247 00:11:53,188 --> 00:11:55,788 Speaker 1: unfairly so, so I think he has hit his tipping point. 248 00:11:56,348 --> 00:11:59,228 Speaker 1: My curiosity is, what is Eric to Costa's tipping point? 249 00:11:59,228 --> 00:12:01,788 Speaker 1: What's John harbas tipping point to your point call? Everyone 250 00:12:01,868 --> 00:12:03,708 Speaker 1: keeps saying we love and we love him one hundred percent, 251 00:12:03,748 --> 00:12:06,428 Speaker 1: two hundred percent, And when does that word love and 252 00:12:06,628 --> 00:12:09,668 Speaker 1: Lamar Jackson as a whole just become we really love 253 00:12:09,708 --> 00:12:11,868 Speaker 1: how he plays, but we do not want to deal 254 00:12:11,868 --> 00:12:14,508 Speaker 1: with this anymore. And there becomes a very big elephant 255 00:12:14,508 --> 00:12:16,428 Speaker 1: in the room of we do not want to deal 256 00:12:16,468 --> 00:12:18,988 Speaker 1: with this anymore. Whatever the deal with it may be 257 00:12:19,228 --> 00:12:21,948 Speaker 1: the contract, just Lamar walking back in the building. Because 258 00:12:21,948 --> 00:12:24,508 Speaker 1: there is a very real sight and sound to Lamar 259 00:12:24,588 --> 00:12:27,068 Speaker 1: Jackson opening the door and Owings mills and coming back 260 00:12:27,108 --> 00:12:30,108 Speaker 1: into that building, do somebody hug him, do you shake 261 00:12:30,148 --> 00:12:32,428 Speaker 1: his hand, you say, what's up, good to see you 262 00:12:32,548 --> 00:12:35,188 Speaker 1: a long time, no talk? How does that go? Really, 263 00:12:35,828 --> 00:12:38,428 Speaker 1: I'm curious to the nature of the building about this 264 00:12:38,468 --> 00:12:41,028 Speaker 1: man once he does, if the deal ever does get done, 265 00:12:41,228 --> 00:12:43,228 Speaker 1: I think everyone has a tipping point. I'm really curious 266 00:12:43,228 --> 00:12:47,028 Speaker 1: if we're if the draft is the seesaw the Ravens 267 00:12:47,108 --> 00:12:49,028 Speaker 1: kind of sit on right now. You know, part of 268 00:12:49,068 --> 00:12:51,468 Speaker 1: it also is like to them, and I would imagine 269 00:12:52,548 --> 00:12:56,948 Speaker 1: we gave you many contract offers. They weren't enough. They 270 00:12:56,948 --> 00:13:00,228 Speaker 1: could give you generational wealth, it wasn't enough. Even if 271 00:13:00,228 --> 00:13:02,108 Speaker 1: you show up and we have this awkwardness, you're still 272 00:13:02,108 --> 00:13:04,828 Speaker 1: making thirty two million dollars next year for a year, 273 00:13:04,828 --> 00:13:06,708 Speaker 1: and then you can go ball out and then we'll 274 00:13:06,748 --> 00:13:10,548 Speaker 1: see where we're at. I look at that franchise and 275 00:13:10,748 --> 00:13:14,268 Speaker 1: your point with Lamar looming, and it's like, if you're 276 00:13:14,348 --> 00:13:16,948 Speaker 1: one of these draft prospects and you're looking at Houston 277 00:13:17,028 --> 00:13:19,388 Speaker 1: and you're looking at Indianapolis and you're looking at these 278 00:13:19,388 --> 00:13:21,908 Speaker 1: other rebuilding situations, are you dying to go to the 279 00:13:21,988 --> 00:13:23,548 Speaker 1: Ravens or is that one where You're like, I don't 280 00:13:23,548 --> 00:13:25,148 Speaker 1: want to deal with all that. That seems like it's 281 00:13:25,148 --> 00:13:27,828 Speaker 1: a lot of drama with Lamar looming and lingering if 282 00:13:27,828 --> 00:13:30,228 Speaker 1: he is on the rosters Still, I don't know if 283 00:13:30,268 --> 00:13:33,428 Speaker 1: some of these players are saying that's the last place 284 00:13:33,428 --> 00:13:35,508 Speaker 1: I want to go, or oh wait, that's a playoff 285 00:13:35,508 --> 00:13:37,988 Speaker 1: contender right away once I get there, and certainly just 286 00:13:38,068 --> 00:13:39,188 Speaker 1: like I can do it. I know what I can 287 00:13:39,228 --> 00:13:41,628 Speaker 1: do and we can go win. Yeah, And then you 288 00:13:41,668 --> 00:13:43,308 Speaker 1: get into all the skill set, how the offense is 289 00:13:43,308 --> 00:13:45,508 Speaker 1: based around him, and are you running behind Patrick Ricard 290 00:13:45,508 --> 00:13:47,748 Speaker 1: If you're not a runner like Lamar, offensive coordinator could 291 00:13:47,748 --> 00:13:50,828 Speaker 1: be completely different, different free agent. Still, it's like, all right, 292 00:13:50,828 --> 00:13:52,468 Speaker 1: am I going there? If Lamar is going to be 293 00:13:52,508 --> 00:13:53,748 Speaker 1: there at home a free agent, I feel like we 294 00:13:53,788 --> 00:13:55,188 Speaker 1: have a chance to win. If Lamar is not, and 295 00:13:55,188 --> 00:13:57,668 Speaker 1: it's a rookie quarterback, it's like, is that what I 296 00:13:57,748 --> 00:13:59,508 Speaker 1: want to do? I think as a rookie it's a 297 00:13:59,548 --> 00:14:07,108 Speaker 1: really good roster. Oh the options? All right? Here we go. 298 00:14:07,708 --> 00:14:09,428 Speaker 1: Time to play a game. The second segment of the 299 00:14:09,548 --> 00:14:12,428 Speaker 1: first hour of the show, it's a blockbuster or lackluster. 300 00:14:12,508 --> 00:14:15,388 Speaker 1: We start in Miami where Tyreek Hill is already pumping 301 00:14:15,428 --> 00:14:19,948 Speaker 1: up the Dolphins regular season matchup against his former bless you, 302 00:14:20,148 --> 00:14:23,108 Speaker 1: thank you, and we're hoping to get to sound really 303 00:14:23,228 --> 00:14:27,428 Speaker 1: was she's keen? And when the Miami Dolphins come to 304 00:14:27,708 --> 00:14:30,308 Speaker 1: Arrowhead Stadium this year, guess what we're gonna do. Guess 305 00:14:30,348 --> 00:14:33,428 Speaker 1: what we're gonna do. I hate to say it, man, 306 00:14:33,868 --> 00:14:37,348 Speaker 1: I hate the thought the peace sign against y'all. I 307 00:14:37,428 --> 00:14:40,548 Speaker 1: hate to do it. But guess what. I'm gonna be 308 00:14:40,628 --> 00:14:43,068 Speaker 1: y'all worst enemy that day. I'm gonna be yall worst 309 00:14:43,148 --> 00:14:49,348 Speaker 1: enemy that day. We'll edit that. Now the signals, I 310 00:14:49,388 --> 00:14:55,428 Speaker 1: know every signal. Y'all got peace? Tyreek Hill getting night 311 00:14:55,468 --> 00:14:58,868 Speaker 1: for the Dolphins trip to Arrowhead April trash talk. Is 312 00:14:58,948 --> 00:15:06,188 Speaker 1: this blockbuster or lackluster? This is lackluster? Interesting, Yes, this 313 00:15:06,308 --> 00:15:09,868 Speaker 1: is lackluster. It is April. They don't play for a 314 00:15:09,868 --> 00:15:13,588 Speaker 1: few months. This is way down the line. But I 315 00:15:13,708 --> 00:15:16,988 Speaker 1: love it. Lackluster, but I love it. Former players, you 316 00:15:17,068 --> 00:15:19,428 Speaker 1: go into a team and you say all the right things. Oh, 317 00:15:19,468 --> 00:15:21,628 Speaker 1: I'm just happy to go back here. I had so 318 00:15:21,668 --> 00:15:24,588 Speaker 1: many great years here, he said, I know all the signals. 319 00:15:24,628 --> 00:15:26,868 Speaker 1: I remember when I left Tennessee. That next year, I'm 320 00:15:26,868 --> 00:15:28,988 Speaker 1: in Cleveland, we're getting ready to play the Titans. I 321 00:15:29,028 --> 00:15:31,108 Speaker 1: sit up in the defensive meeting. I went through the 322 00:15:31,428 --> 00:15:35,508 Speaker 1: entire ross and said every single thing I know about 323 00:15:35,588 --> 00:15:39,348 Speaker 1: every player on the team, every signal, anything I learned 324 00:15:39,348 --> 00:15:41,708 Speaker 1: over my eight years in the building, that badly I 325 00:15:41,748 --> 00:15:43,628 Speaker 1: wanted to beat my former team. I was in Cleveland 326 00:15:43,628 --> 00:15:46,548 Speaker 1: twenty seventeen. So of course, you guys know we lost 327 00:15:46,548 --> 00:15:49,308 Speaker 1: the game. But Tyreek Hill is not holding any punches. 328 00:15:49,348 --> 00:15:52,108 Speaker 1: He's not lying. This is how he feels. I can't 329 00:15:52,148 --> 00:15:54,348 Speaker 1: wait to play the Kansas City Chiefs, but it's just 330 00:15:54,348 --> 00:15:56,908 Speaker 1: too far away. As the game gets closer, it'll definitely 331 00:15:56,908 --> 00:16:00,108 Speaker 1: be blockbuster. Okay, I'm also in lackluster on this too, 332 00:16:00,148 --> 00:16:02,348 Speaker 1: and this is not because of time everything. It's because 333 00:16:02,348 --> 00:16:06,228 Speaker 1: of the matchup. Let me explain. Arrowhead Stadium is this 334 00:16:06,428 --> 00:16:10,268 Speaker 1: rich tradition, and it's welcoming in eight different opponents. Next year, 335 00:16:10,988 --> 00:16:16,108 Speaker 1: I have the Dolphins as the seventh most anticipated matchup. 336 00:16:18,268 --> 00:16:22,948 Speaker 1: Cincinnati comes to Arrowhead. That's a real rivalry. Philadelphia comes 337 00:16:22,948 --> 00:16:26,548 Speaker 1: to Arrowhead year that's a Super Bowl rematch. Buffalo and 338 00:16:26,668 --> 00:16:29,868 Speaker 1: Josh Allen comes to Arrowhead. Next year, The Chargers and 339 00:16:29,948 --> 00:16:33,468 Speaker 1: Justin Herbert come to Arrowhead next year, and Sean Payton 340 00:16:33,468 --> 00:16:36,308 Speaker 1: and Russell Wilson and the Broncos come Arrowhead next year. 341 00:16:37,228 --> 00:16:39,748 Speaker 1: Then you put the Dolphins for me. Tyreek Hill had 342 00:16:39,748 --> 00:16:41,748 Speaker 1: an amazing season. That trade to me worked out for 343 00:16:41,788 --> 00:16:44,228 Speaker 1: both the Tyree Hill was a finalist for Offensive Player 344 00:16:44,228 --> 00:16:47,028 Speaker 1: of the Year. He was unbelievable. The Chiefs won the 345 00:16:47,108 --> 00:16:49,868 Speaker 1: Super Bowl without Tyreek Hill. They won the Super Bowl 346 00:16:50,068 --> 00:16:53,108 Speaker 1: with Sky Moore and Justin Watson making big plays in 347 00:16:53,188 --> 00:16:56,468 Speaker 1: huge moments. This is fun, This is great, and for 348 00:16:56,548 --> 00:16:59,668 Speaker 1: Tyreek personally, this might be a blockbuster moment and the 349 00:16:59,708 --> 00:17:02,668 Speaker 1: biggest game of his career, which I appreciate in respect, 350 00:17:02,788 --> 00:17:06,308 Speaker 1: especially knowing all the fans that still love him in 351 00:17:06,388 --> 00:17:09,148 Speaker 1: Kansas City and the fans that wish he had stayed. Um. 352 00:17:09,348 --> 00:17:10,988 Speaker 1: But if you're looking at the NFL schedule and you're 353 00:17:10,988 --> 00:17:13,868 Speaker 1: a schedule maker, I've got this as the seventh most 354 00:17:13,908 --> 00:17:15,868 Speaker 1: anticipated matchup in Arrowhood. And if that's the case, it 355 00:17:15,908 --> 00:17:17,708 Speaker 1: can't be blockbuster for me? Can I sell? You? And 356 00:17:17,748 --> 00:17:20,028 Speaker 1: Jimmy g and the Raiders coming here? That's that was 357 00:17:20,108 --> 00:17:25,988 Speaker 1: right below it. That was the answers blockbuster blockbuster? I 358 00:17:26,028 --> 00:17:28,428 Speaker 1: think you make the point. The story is less interesting 359 00:17:28,468 --> 00:17:31,028 Speaker 1: the divorce, if tyrekos to Miami just kind of fades away. 360 00:17:31,148 --> 00:17:36,228 Speaker 1: He was sensational, sensational, absolutely phenomenal. And you know why 361 00:17:36,268 --> 00:17:39,908 Speaker 1: I like this because we never got Randy Moss in 362 00:17:39,948 --> 00:17:42,388 Speaker 1: a Raiders jersey going back to the Metro, don't we 363 00:17:42,908 --> 00:17:46,228 Speaker 1: never got it, Okay, Randy Moss eventually played the Raiders 364 00:17:46,308 --> 00:17:48,228 Speaker 1: or she played the Vikings years later as a Niner. 365 00:17:48,268 --> 00:17:49,748 Speaker 1: He had like thirty seven years. It doesn't matter. He 366 00:17:49,748 --> 00:17:51,468 Speaker 1: didn't do it as a patriot, he didn't do it 367 00:17:51,468 --> 00:17:55,148 Speaker 1: as a Raider. Even more contemporary, we have not gotten 368 00:17:55,188 --> 00:17:58,508 Speaker 1: Odell versus the Giants. We've never gotten that. It doesn't 369 00:17:58,548 --> 00:18:02,268 Speaker 1: happen where these phenomenons and these crazy talents get traded 370 00:18:02,348 --> 00:18:04,188 Speaker 1: or leave, and that to go back against their opponent, 371 00:18:04,228 --> 00:18:06,428 Speaker 1: this soon two years later. So I feel like it's 372 00:18:06,428 --> 00:18:09,588 Speaker 1: a kind of ways unprecedented. I'm fired up for it. 373 00:18:09,668 --> 00:18:11,988 Speaker 1: I think it's never too early to start it. It's 374 00:18:12,028 --> 00:18:13,988 Speaker 1: not even like trash talk. I'm going to own you 375 00:18:14,068 --> 00:18:15,748 Speaker 1: and he's like, listen, I'm gonna throw up the deuces, 376 00:18:15,788 --> 00:18:18,148 Speaker 1: and you know what he probably is. So I think 377 00:18:18,188 --> 00:18:20,308 Speaker 1: I think, if anything, it's too late. I can't wait. 378 00:18:20,548 --> 00:18:22,508 Speaker 1: I'm way into this. We don't get a lot of 379 00:18:22,508 --> 00:18:24,868 Speaker 1: this with the star War receivers gonna You're Mike North 380 00:18:24,908 --> 00:18:27,148 Speaker 1: and Charlotte Carry and the schedule makers, and you're looking 381 00:18:27,148 --> 00:18:29,068 Speaker 1: at your defending Super Bowl champions and you can say 382 00:18:29,068 --> 00:18:31,148 Speaker 1: you get them on primetime three or four times? Does 383 00:18:31,228 --> 00:18:33,828 Speaker 1: Dolphins chief standing out? I was like, Oh, the Tyreek 384 00:18:33,868 --> 00:18:35,748 Speaker 1: Hill game, that has to be Sunday night week. You 385 00:18:35,988 --> 00:18:38,148 Speaker 1: gotta get Tarreko and columns. I would just need some 386 00:18:38,188 --> 00:18:39,868 Speaker 1: sort of assurances the two is going to be out there. 387 00:18:39,868 --> 00:18:41,748 Speaker 1: I need to in that game, and I don't have 388 00:18:41,748 --> 00:18:44,228 Speaker 1: those assurances. But you're right to make good point, Peter, Yeah, 389 00:18:44,268 --> 00:18:46,268 Speaker 1: I'm going blockbuster as well. Mine is not as much 390 00:18:46,308 --> 00:18:48,468 Speaker 1: about Tyreek Hill as it is about just the concept 391 00:18:48,548 --> 00:18:52,668 Speaker 1: of trash talk. It is very topical right now, drawing 392 00:18:52,668 --> 00:18:55,388 Speaker 1: lots of headlines, and one cannot be hypocritical when it 393 00:18:55,388 --> 00:18:57,868 Speaker 1: comes to trash talk. One must commit to one part 394 00:18:57,908 --> 00:18:59,788 Speaker 1: of the craft or another. You are either for the 395 00:18:59,788 --> 00:19:01,988 Speaker 1: trash talk or are you you are not. I am 396 00:19:01,988 --> 00:19:04,948 Speaker 1: for it. Therefore, it is a blockbuster worthy Tyreek kill 397 00:19:04,988 --> 00:19:06,908 Speaker 1: to be doing this in January through December. I do 398 00:19:06,948 --> 00:19:08,588 Speaker 1: not care what month it is. I don't care what 399 00:19:08,668 --> 00:19:10,628 Speaker 1: sport it is, if it is women's basketball, if it 400 00:19:10,668 --> 00:19:12,948 Speaker 1: is in March, I do not care what the black 401 00:19:13,228 --> 00:19:16,108 Speaker 1: what trash talk goes on. I am for it. Therefore, 402 00:19:16,468 --> 00:19:18,428 Speaker 1: bring it on, Tyreek Kill whenever you want to play 403 00:19:18,468 --> 00:19:20,028 Speaker 1: whatever team we used to plot for, it doesn't matter. 404 00:19:20,028 --> 00:19:22,788 Speaker 1: God bless you. Yeah's something to talk about. Moving on, 405 00:19:22,868 --> 00:19:26,268 Speaker 1: the paparazzi caught Aaron Rodgers. What was he doing? What 406 00:19:26,388 --> 00:19:30,948 Speaker 1: was he doing in California yesterday's shopping for healing crystals. 407 00:19:31,868 --> 00:19:34,068 Speaker 1: Rogers did in fact leave the shop with a small 408 00:19:34,108 --> 00:19:37,388 Speaker 1: bag of healing crystals. Fantom New York are hoping the 409 00:19:37,588 --> 00:19:40,068 Speaker 1: healing crystals the contents of that bag will bring the 410 00:19:40,108 --> 00:19:42,668 Speaker 1: four time MVP one step closer to becoming a jet. 411 00:19:43,388 --> 00:19:46,668 Speaker 1: Aaron Rodgers shopping four healing crystals in the midst of 412 00:19:46,708 --> 00:19:50,548 Speaker 1: trade negotiations. Kyle, is this blockbuster or is it blackluster? 413 00:19:50,668 --> 00:19:55,028 Speaker 1: This blockbuster? I looked at this blockbuster. He's walking through 414 00:19:55,068 --> 00:19:57,388 Speaker 1: a parking lot, just looks thrilled at TMZ. Is there? 415 00:19:57,388 --> 00:20:00,828 Speaker 1: Whoever did it? You know what I look into when 416 00:20:00,828 --> 00:20:04,708 Speaker 1: he announced his darkness retreat? All right? Mitchell Schwartz, friend 417 00:20:04,748 --> 00:20:07,228 Speaker 1: of the Show of Lineman Heat, tweets, Yeah, it's weird. 418 00:20:07,268 --> 00:20:08,668 Speaker 1: The Packers don't want to talk to a guy who 419 00:20:08,708 --> 00:20:10,388 Speaker 1: needs a four day darkness retreat to find out if 420 00:20:10,388 --> 00:20:13,428 Speaker 1: he wants to play football or not. Rodgers retweets it, 421 00:20:13,548 --> 00:20:16,308 Speaker 1: Yes he did back in the day and said, be curious, 422 00:20:16,308 --> 00:20:19,548 Speaker 1: not judgmental. We're all our own path. Doing things like 423 00:20:19,588 --> 00:20:21,828 Speaker 1: this helps greater sense of peace and love, love and 424 00:20:21,868 --> 00:20:23,868 Speaker 1: respect to you. So you know what I'm gonna do. 425 00:20:24,348 --> 00:20:27,388 Speaker 1: I'm gonna be curious and not judgmental. I've heard about 426 00:20:27,428 --> 00:20:30,148 Speaker 1: these these crystal things. I don't know how they work. 427 00:20:30,308 --> 00:20:32,708 Speaker 1: I did the research. What do you do with the crystals? 428 00:20:32,748 --> 00:20:35,108 Speaker 1: There's crystals. I don't know if it's quartz or whatever, 429 00:20:35,148 --> 00:20:37,348 Speaker 1: but apparently what you do is you do you place 430 00:20:37,428 --> 00:20:40,868 Speaker 1: the crystals on different parts of your body, often corresponding 431 00:20:40,908 --> 00:20:43,748 Speaker 1: to chakras. I don't know what chakras are, or this 432 00:20:43,788 --> 00:20:45,948 Speaker 1: is the kind of like swing from the for the fences. 433 00:20:46,468 --> 00:20:48,788 Speaker 1: You can place them around the body and attempt to 434 00:20:48,828 --> 00:20:52,308 Speaker 1: create an energy grid, which is purported to surround the 435 00:20:52,348 --> 00:20:55,228 Speaker 1: client with healing energy. Do whatever the hell you want, man, 436 00:20:55,628 --> 00:20:58,068 Speaker 1: I'm at the point Rogers is just almost forty. Do 437 00:20:58,108 --> 00:21:01,748 Speaker 1: whatever you want, watch whatever you want on TV, drink whatever, 438 00:21:01,788 --> 00:21:04,028 Speaker 1: you want, eat whatever you want. It's fine. This guy's 439 00:21:04,068 --> 00:21:05,868 Speaker 1: been in the league of fifty years. I don't care 440 00:21:05,868 --> 00:21:09,788 Speaker 1: if he wants to burn sage and convert to Buddhism 441 00:21:09,868 --> 00:21:12,028 Speaker 1: or whatever he wants to do with the surround yourself 442 00:21:12,068 --> 00:21:18,028 Speaker 1: with crystals. It's fine, it's great. I like it. It's Blockbuster, Blockbuster, Blockbuster. Yeah. 443 00:21:18,068 --> 00:21:19,988 Speaker 1: I'd be worried if he wasn't getting the crystals at 444 00:21:19,988 --> 00:21:21,748 Speaker 1: this point. By the way the picture, he might have 445 00:21:21,748 --> 00:21:24,548 Speaker 1: a pack of gum in that. Yeah, it's a ridiculous. 446 00:21:24,548 --> 00:21:27,908 Speaker 1: It's a brandless brown bag. Yeah. And it's like, oh, 447 00:21:27,988 --> 00:21:31,188 Speaker 1: it must be an Emeralds in there. Yeah, I'm going Blockbuster. 448 00:21:31,348 --> 00:21:33,468 Speaker 1: Let's go. I love this. He's leaning into it. I 449 00:21:33,468 --> 00:21:36,508 Speaker 1: want to do it. He's not. There's probably a million 450 00:21:36,588 --> 00:21:39,548 Speaker 1: ways you can get your crystals delivered to you these days. 451 00:21:39,588 --> 00:21:42,708 Speaker 1: You can have a driver go getting You could pay 452 00:21:42,748 --> 00:21:44,468 Speaker 1: him could of dollars and say, I'm Aaron Rodgers. I 453 00:21:44,468 --> 00:21:47,188 Speaker 1: don't like being out in public. Rogers is leaning into this, 454 00:21:47,228 --> 00:21:50,028 Speaker 1: you know, by the way that store to Pango Rocks 455 00:21:50,028 --> 00:21:52,668 Speaker 1: and to Pango California. Let's give it its love. If 456 00:21:52,668 --> 00:21:54,868 Speaker 1: you want your Aaron Rodgers crystals and you want to 457 00:21:54,868 --> 00:21:57,788 Speaker 1: sponsor good Morning Football to Pango Rocks. We see you. 458 00:21:58,148 --> 00:22:00,588 Speaker 1: He could have done uper crystals. There's so many options 459 00:22:00,708 --> 00:22:03,108 Speaker 1: right by to bring the crystals to door. Crystal, door, 460 00:22:03,188 --> 00:22:05,428 Speaker 1: crystal come to you. That's right, get the door. It's 461 00:22:05,468 --> 00:22:12,148 Speaker 1: crystals ing dongum. Honestly, I'm watching ted Lasso season three. 462 00:22:12,468 --> 00:22:15,628 Speaker 1: I love the show, and there's a new character on 463 00:22:15,668 --> 00:22:16,948 Speaker 1: the show. I don't know if you guys are watching. 464 00:22:18,868 --> 00:22:23,708 Speaker 1: And Zava is this earth angelic creature that comes in. 465 00:22:23,748 --> 00:22:26,708 Speaker 1: He's an incredible player, but he connects with people on 466 00:22:26,748 --> 00:22:30,268 Speaker 1: a different level. And I got against Sadakas and whoever. 467 00:22:30,308 --> 00:22:33,268 Speaker 1: The rest of the writers are just an incredible shout 468 00:22:33,268 --> 00:22:37,868 Speaker 1: out here. They say it's based on uh, you know Abramovich, 469 00:22:37,908 --> 00:22:40,028 Speaker 1: the other player that he needs lots on used to 470 00:22:40,028 --> 00:22:42,588 Speaker 1: come and play for the for the world whatever. I 471 00:22:42,628 --> 00:22:45,788 Speaker 1: feel like there's so many Rogers connections between this character 472 00:22:46,028 --> 00:22:48,628 Speaker 1: and and Rotten. How we're doing it. Here's the actor, 473 00:22:48,988 --> 00:22:51,148 Speaker 1: if you got it, here, this is this is it? 474 00:22:51,228 --> 00:22:54,188 Speaker 1: This is it? There we go. That's the guy. Handsome guy. 475 00:22:54,308 --> 00:22:56,468 Speaker 1: He looks like Rogers and he wears the fur. He 476 00:22:56,508 --> 00:22:58,588 Speaker 1: doesn't think. And if you're watching Ted Lasso, you know 477 00:22:58,668 --> 00:23:02,668 Speaker 1: that all the other people are either a rolling their 478 00:23:02,708 --> 00:23:07,308 Speaker 1: eyes or just absolutely captivate and are convinced by his majesty. 479 00:23:07,388 --> 00:23:11,868 Speaker 1: But everything is about Earth and the wind and the stars, 480 00:23:12,028 --> 00:23:15,788 Speaker 1: and like, I'm in on this. This is a Unicorn player. 481 00:23:15,948 --> 00:23:18,508 Speaker 1: No other player plays like this, No other player does 482 00:23:18,548 --> 00:23:20,468 Speaker 1: this stuff, And no other player is willing to go 483 00:23:20,508 --> 00:23:23,708 Speaker 1: out in public and go and shop for crystals, blockbusters 484 00:23:23,748 --> 00:23:26,668 Speaker 1: going him to New York. Let's go. Plenty of crystals here. 485 00:23:26,828 --> 00:23:29,148 Speaker 1: Oh this is easy for me. This is absolutely one 486 00:23:29,948 --> 00:23:33,708 Speaker 1: lack luster day. What do you got? I'm going to 487 00:23:33,788 --> 00:23:36,948 Speaker 1: offer you the specific crystal that I think he there. 488 00:23:36,868 --> 00:23:41,108 Speaker 1: You going after obsidian. The obsidian crystal is one that 489 00:23:41,188 --> 00:23:45,908 Speaker 1: falls under the r your health, your emotional health, and 490 00:23:45,948 --> 00:23:50,108 Speaker 1: Obsidian shields you against physical and emotional negativity. It helps 491 00:23:50,148 --> 00:23:53,268 Speaker 1: you get rid of emotional blockages. It promotes the qualities 492 00:23:53,268 --> 00:23:56,188 Speaker 1: of strength, clarity, and passion, and it helps you find 493 00:23:56,508 --> 00:23:58,628 Speaker 1: and this is what's very important for the New York Jets, 494 00:23:58,748 --> 00:24:01,068 Speaker 1: your true sense of self. Go out and find your 495 00:24:01,068 --> 00:24:03,908 Speaker 1: true sense of self and your quarterback pack all the crystals. 496 00:24:03,948 --> 00:24:05,948 Speaker 1: Get him in a little bag. Say we have crystals 497 00:24:05,948 --> 00:24:07,628 Speaker 1: in the New York, New Jersey area. We'll set you 498 00:24:07,708 --> 00:24:09,668 Speaker 1: up with our crystal guy, just like Sauce has his 499 00:24:09,748 --> 00:24:12,388 Speaker 1: diamond guy. All Right, the crystals are coming to New York. 500 00:24:12,508 --> 00:24:16,028 Speaker 1: Let's ip sitty in this into existence. Let's go. I'm 501 00:24:16,068 --> 00:24:24,668 Speaker 1: now for the diamond guy. Time for the lead block. 502 00:24:25,548 --> 00:24:29,268 Speaker 1: What a tea, yea, here's a tease. Daniel Jeremiah is 503 00:24:29,308 --> 00:24:32,788 Speaker 1: a version four point zero of his top fifty. Top 504 00:24:32,828 --> 00:24:36,588 Speaker 1: ten include three quarterbacks, two EDG dreshers, and then one 505 00:24:36,668 --> 00:24:40,388 Speaker 1: each tight end, offensive tackle, cornerback, and defensive tackle, and 506 00:24:40,388 --> 00:24:43,548 Speaker 1: a running back. Here we go. The running back position 507 00:24:43,628 --> 00:24:45,788 Speaker 1: is a curious one as it transforms in terms of 508 00:24:45,788 --> 00:24:48,548 Speaker 1: its value in the NFL. But that hopefully shouldn't bother 509 00:24:48,628 --> 00:24:51,588 Speaker 1: Texas is a B John Robinson. He sits at three, 510 00:24:51,828 --> 00:24:54,428 Speaker 1: and that caught our eye and we decided to talk 511 00:24:54,428 --> 00:24:56,628 Speaker 1: about one B John Robinson to lead our second hour 512 00:24:56,668 --> 00:24:58,908 Speaker 1: of the shows that no one expects a running back 513 00:24:58,948 --> 00:25:01,908 Speaker 1: to go on the top three, but he's talented. Should 514 00:25:01,948 --> 00:25:03,868 Speaker 1: a team consider B Joann Robinson to go in the 515 00:25:03,868 --> 00:25:06,348 Speaker 1: top fifty teen? Peter, we really wanted to eke this 516 00:25:06,428 --> 00:25:11,668 Speaker 1: out to fifteen running conversation. Yeah, do it a lot um. 517 00:25:11,908 --> 00:25:14,548 Speaker 1: This guy's special, all right? If you were telling me 518 00:25:14,948 --> 00:25:17,308 Speaker 1: should a running back go in the top fifteen, I'd 519 00:25:17,388 --> 00:25:21,948 Speaker 1: probably say, well, the economics, and you know, you get 520 00:25:21,988 --> 00:25:24,828 Speaker 1: a Pacheco in the seventh round. And you know Derrek 521 00:25:24,908 --> 00:25:27,308 Speaker 1: McKinnon was making the biggest plays, and I've seen he 522 00:25:27,468 --> 00:25:29,788 Speaker 1: most sturt and solved an okbed make huge plays. I 523 00:25:29,788 --> 00:25:31,668 Speaker 1: don't know if I need that with my first round pick. 524 00:25:31,748 --> 00:25:34,188 Speaker 1: The position is diluted. Austin Ekeler, we could do all 525 00:25:34,188 --> 00:25:37,988 Speaker 1: that stuff. MS. The man wasn't a first round pick. 526 00:25:39,548 --> 00:25:43,548 Speaker 1: I know, yeah, um, deep cut. Yeah. But you're asking 527 00:25:43,588 --> 00:25:46,428 Speaker 1: me if Bijan Robinson can go on the top fifteen, 528 00:25:46,468 --> 00:25:49,788 Speaker 1: and the answer is yes, because he is viewed that highly. 529 00:25:49,908 --> 00:25:52,588 Speaker 1: And this is a unicorn prospect in that in the 530 00:25:52,668 --> 00:25:54,708 Speaker 1: last few drafts, I don't think we've had a running 531 00:25:54,748 --> 00:25:58,268 Speaker 1: back as highly regarded as this young man. The last 532 00:25:58,388 --> 00:26:01,028 Speaker 1: player to be talked about this way by scouts and 533 00:26:01,068 --> 00:26:04,148 Speaker 1: GMS and be held in such high regard went number 534 00:26:04,188 --> 00:26:07,068 Speaker 1: two overall. And it might be a cautionary tale if 535 00:26:07,068 --> 00:26:09,228 Speaker 1: you don't think that the Giants got their value out 536 00:26:09,228 --> 00:26:11,428 Speaker 1: of it. But it was sae Quon Barkley. This is 537 00:26:11,428 --> 00:26:14,428 Speaker 1: the last guy who gets talked about like Jean Robinson. 538 00:26:14,748 --> 00:26:17,588 Speaker 1: Se Quon what second? Now? The Giants took him over 539 00:26:17,628 --> 00:26:20,668 Speaker 1: Quentin Nelson, took him over Josh Allen, they took him 540 00:26:20,708 --> 00:26:23,308 Speaker 1: over Bradley Chub. There's lots of debates of whether that 541 00:26:23,428 --> 00:26:26,028 Speaker 1: was a worthy spot, and Dave Gettlman has been taken 542 00:26:26,028 --> 00:26:28,108 Speaker 1: over the Coals for the pick. Guess what when se 543 00:26:28,188 --> 00:26:30,628 Speaker 1: Quon's healthy, one of the best running backs, one of 544 00:26:30,628 --> 00:26:35,148 Speaker 1: the best players in the NFL. Jean Robinson is healthy, 545 00:26:35,188 --> 00:26:36,908 Speaker 1: and he is younger, and he will be on a 546 00:26:36,988 --> 00:26:39,628 Speaker 1: rookie contract. You're telling me a team in the top 547 00:26:39,708 --> 00:26:43,588 Speaker 1: fifteen at a premium position. I don't know if they've got, 548 00:26:43,628 --> 00:26:45,868 Speaker 1: you know, six defensive ends that are worthy to go 549 00:26:45,948 --> 00:26:48,068 Speaker 1: ahead of him. I don't know if there's a wide 550 00:26:48,068 --> 00:26:51,668 Speaker 1: receiver that's better than him in this year's draft. Yes, quarterback, 551 00:26:51,708 --> 00:26:54,308 Speaker 1: but most of these teams have quarterbacks. I don't know. 552 00:26:54,588 --> 00:26:57,228 Speaker 1: I'm looking down this list. I'm looking at Atlanta at eight, 553 00:26:57,628 --> 00:27:01,668 Speaker 1: I'm looking at Chicago at nine. I'm looking at the 554 00:27:02,948 --> 00:27:05,868 Speaker 1: New York Jets hebris Hall, the Patriots at fourteen. Yeah, 555 00:27:05,868 --> 00:27:08,188 Speaker 1: they've got Stevenson, but if they can add Robinson there, 556 00:27:08,668 --> 00:27:10,908 Speaker 1: and then the Packers they have Aaron Jones, and of 557 00:27:10,908 --> 00:27:12,668 Speaker 1: course they've got a j Dial and they probably don't 558 00:27:12,668 --> 00:27:15,148 Speaker 1: need him, but gotch got to consider a playmaker of 559 00:27:15,188 --> 00:27:18,788 Speaker 1: this site. Guys, he is, say quon quality, and I'm 560 00:27:18,788 --> 00:27:21,308 Speaker 1: putting that on tape on film. I am that high 561 00:27:21,348 --> 00:27:24,348 Speaker 1: on him. So yes, I think he is worthy of 562 00:27:24,428 --> 00:27:27,148 Speaker 1: a top fifteen pick. Would I take him two or 563 00:27:27,188 --> 00:27:31,228 Speaker 1: three overall? Well, because of the position, probably not. But hey, 564 00:27:31,268 --> 00:27:34,428 Speaker 1: if Arizona Cardinals are on the clock and their third 565 00:27:34,468 --> 00:27:36,668 Speaker 1: overall and they have this guy as their number third 566 00:27:36,668 --> 00:27:39,188 Speaker 1: overall prospect, and they have a bare bottom roster like 567 00:27:39,228 --> 00:27:41,068 Speaker 1: they do, and they just need talent, and they want 568 00:27:41,068 --> 00:27:42,908 Speaker 1: to give this guy three hundred carries next year, and 569 00:27:42,948 --> 00:27:46,228 Speaker 1: how three hundred thirty carries next year? There's there's less 570 00:27:46,228 --> 00:27:48,708 Speaker 1: players that you can bank on than this guy. I 571 00:27:48,708 --> 00:27:51,148 Speaker 1: would say b John Robinson is worthy of a top 572 00:27:51,188 --> 00:27:53,788 Speaker 1: fifteen pick. I'm not saying any running back. I'm saying 573 00:27:53,828 --> 00:27:57,588 Speaker 1: this one specifically is worth a top fifteen pick. I 574 00:27:57,708 --> 00:28:00,108 Speaker 1: might shock you on this. I'm usually don't draft running backs. 575 00:28:00,508 --> 00:28:03,788 Speaker 1: I think there's reaching a point of clarity here. Rent 576 00:28:04,388 --> 00:28:07,188 Speaker 1: don't buy you can do it. There's have to be 577 00:28:07,228 --> 00:28:09,908 Speaker 1: certain specific situations. But Let's give some more context. Peter 578 00:28:09,948 --> 00:28:13,228 Speaker 1: mentioned sa Kuan last decade, running backs draft him in 579 00:28:13,268 --> 00:28:15,708 Speaker 1: the top fifteen. Let's just take a look. It's Peter 580 00:28:15,748 --> 00:28:18,228 Speaker 1: Menson's Saku on the top, fourn Echo's fourth overall, fourth 581 00:28:18,228 --> 00:28:19,668 Speaker 1: of roll. They run the wheels off him. Then he's 582 00:28:19,668 --> 00:28:22,908 Speaker 1: out of Jacksonville. McCaffrey did a thousand and thousand season. 583 00:28:22,948 --> 00:28:25,468 Speaker 1: They part ways with him, he got paid, he extended him. 584 00:28:25,708 --> 00:28:28,508 Speaker 1: Ezekiel Elliott, they extended him. It was not a good extension. 585 00:28:28,628 --> 00:28:31,068 Speaker 1: Todd Gurley, they extended him. It was not a good extension. 586 00:28:31,268 --> 00:28:33,548 Speaker 1: Melvin Gordon very very productive and is now bounced around 587 00:28:33,548 --> 00:28:37,468 Speaker 1: a few different teams. It's the extension guys that really bite. 588 00:28:37,548 --> 00:28:39,908 Speaker 1: The Todd Gurley thing went bad. The Ezekiel Elliott thing 589 00:28:39,908 --> 00:28:42,228 Speaker 1: went bad. I think, if you want a draft one 590 00:28:42,268 --> 00:28:44,508 Speaker 1: who you think is really that special. And Peter sayy 591 00:28:44,548 --> 00:28:48,228 Speaker 1: Saquan is is a large compliment, right, and maybe he 592 00:28:48,228 --> 00:28:51,588 Speaker 1: has made it come from my mouth. I understand run 593 00:28:51,628 --> 00:28:53,388 Speaker 1: them absolute wheels off him for few years, and I 594 00:28:53,788 --> 00:28:55,548 Speaker 1: sympathize with the running backs who were hearing this, but 595 00:28:55,588 --> 00:28:57,668 Speaker 1: this is the nature of the thing. I also think 596 00:28:57,788 --> 00:28:59,908 Speaker 1: it has to be a luxury pick. You do not 597 00:29:00,068 --> 00:29:02,068 Speaker 1: take one when you're like, we really need a tackle 598 00:29:02,188 --> 00:29:04,308 Speaker 1: or a pass rusher. I think it is like your 599 00:29:04,508 --> 00:29:06,948 Speaker 1: already in a turnkey mansion. You're like, I don't know, 600 00:29:06,988 --> 00:29:08,468 Speaker 1: we have all this, let's just put a movie theater, 601 00:29:08,508 --> 00:29:10,308 Speaker 1: and why the hell not. I look at the Eagles 602 00:29:10,308 --> 00:29:13,468 Speaker 1: at ten, who have a top to bottom almost close 603 00:29:13,508 --> 00:29:17,708 Speaker 1: to perfect roster. They can afford to talent wise, to 604 00:29:17,908 --> 00:29:20,948 Speaker 1: draft a running back instead of a pass rusher, instead 605 00:29:20,988 --> 00:29:23,868 Speaker 1: of a guard. They got almost everything. I can see 606 00:29:23,988 --> 00:29:25,988 Speaker 1: them if they think he is that good and you 607 00:29:25,988 --> 00:29:28,388 Speaker 1: give it to him and he has four hundred touches 608 00:29:28,468 --> 00:29:30,548 Speaker 1: or something crazy in the first season. And I think 609 00:29:30,588 --> 00:29:33,308 Speaker 1: historically it's like the Eagles and Eagles fans in our air, 610 00:29:33,348 --> 00:29:36,628 Speaker 1: I'm sure they've never drafted a running back or a 611 00:29:36,628 --> 00:29:39,268 Speaker 1: linebacker in the first round. That's what I think. Howie 612 00:29:39,308 --> 00:29:41,748 Speaker 1: Roseman passed on Ricky Williams famously when he was there, 613 00:29:41,788 --> 00:29:44,228 Speaker 1: even before this regime. I think, if you think he's 614 00:29:44,228 --> 00:29:46,748 Speaker 1: that special, if you make a promise with yourselves, we're 615 00:29:46,788 --> 00:29:48,388 Speaker 1: not gonna extend him on how are the good is 616 00:29:48,428 --> 00:29:50,588 Speaker 1: and we can afford to because we're so solid everywhere else. 617 00:29:50,668 --> 00:29:52,228 Speaker 1: That's the you have to match all three of those. 618 00:29:52,268 --> 00:29:54,908 Speaker 1: If not, it's it's a wild pursuit to do it 619 00:29:54,908 --> 00:29:57,348 Speaker 1: at or Yeah, but the Eagles are reportedly the team 620 00:29:57,388 --> 00:30:00,748 Speaker 1: that's the stop gap for Jalen Carter heard, what are 621 00:30:00,748 --> 00:30:04,948 Speaker 1: they gonna need at airtight? You know, I almost want 622 00:30:05,028 --> 00:30:06,948 Speaker 1: him to fall out of the top fifteen, and I 623 00:30:07,308 --> 00:30:09,308 Speaker 1: know that would impact his income, but I only wanted 624 00:30:09,348 --> 00:30:10,948 Speaker 1: to Kyle's point. I want him to go to a 625 00:30:10,988 --> 00:30:12,908 Speaker 1: team where they are going to use him appropriately and 626 00:30:12,908 --> 00:30:15,588 Speaker 1: he is going to be absolutely electric and advance an 627 00:30:15,588 --> 00:30:18,108 Speaker 1: offense that he doesn't get lost within. I'm not saying 628 00:30:18,108 --> 00:30:20,588 Speaker 1: he compares too, that's more what you know and how 629 00:30:20,908 --> 00:30:23,628 Speaker 1: gms are doing a cross comparison for a player. I 630 00:30:23,708 --> 00:30:26,188 Speaker 1: just think more of the Christian McCaffrey experience in Carolina 631 00:30:26,388 --> 00:30:28,468 Speaker 1: and the fact that years upon years, back to back 632 00:30:28,468 --> 00:30:31,748 Speaker 1: thousand yeard seasons and it wasn't working. The Panthers were 633 00:30:31,788 --> 00:30:33,708 Speaker 1: not and then last year the trade deadline, they send 634 00:30:33,748 --> 00:30:36,588 Speaker 1: him to San Francisco and it clicked. It worked within 635 00:30:36,628 --> 00:30:39,028 Speaker 1: an offense. I want this young man because the running backs, 636 00:30:39,188 --> 00:30:42,028 Speaker 1: to everyone's point, I know we exhaust this commentary, but 637 00:30:42,468 --> 00:30:44,348 Speaker 1: the running backs have three to four good years and 638 00:30:44,388 --> 00:30:46,468 Speaker 1: then they do not get paid, and sadly you know 639 00:30:46,628 --> 00:30:48,308 Speaker 1: a lot of people they should not. But if you're 640 00:30:48,348 --> 00:30:50,388 Speaker 1: going to go somewhere, go outside the top fifteen, because 641 00:30:50,428 --> 00:30:52,428 Speaker 1: to Kyle's point, that team is set up. You have 642 00:30:52,468 --> 00:30:54,628 Speaker 1: a roster that obviously did well enough to be outside 643 00:30:54,628 --> 00:30:57,708 Speaker 1: the top fifteen for an NFL draft selection. So I 644 00:30:57,708 --> 00:30:59,428 Speaker 1: want him to go somewhere where it's gonna work and 645 00:30:59,468 --> 00:31:01,068 Speaker 1: he's going to be playing in the playoffs because his 646 00:31:01,108 --> 00:31:02,948 Speaker 1: window will be small, and if he's as good of 647 00:31:02,988 --> 00:31:04,588 Speaker 1: a player, as fun as a player that we are 648 00:31:04,628 --> 00:31:06,428 Speaker 1: going to enjoy. I just don't want to get lost 649 00:31:06,428 --> 00:31:08,308 Speaker 1: in a system and a team that is just building, 650 00:31:08,308 --> 00:31:10,908 Speaker 1: building building. Yeah. I love that list that Kyle put 651 00:31:10,948 --> 00:31:12,508 Speaker 1: up because you look at those guys. They were so 652 00:31:12,668 --> 00:31:15,868 Speaker 1: productive in their first wildly in the NFL, even to 653 00:31:15,908 --> 00:31:18,188 Speaker 1: say Quana's point, his rookie year, who was out there 654 00:31:18,188 --> 00:31:20,508 Speaker 1: and it was just like we were watching Barry Sanders 655 00:31:20,588 --> 00:31:25,028 Speaker 1: in his time. Girly insane. Yes, McCain zeke insane, top 656 00:31:25,068 --> 00:31:28,828 Speaker 1: of the NFL Superstars. But to this point, I hope 657 00:31:28,828 --> 00:31:30,428 Speaker 1: that he goes in the top fifteen. I hope he 658 00:31:30,468 --> 00:31:33,108 Speaker 1: goes as high as possible and gets his money straight 659 00:31:33,148 --> 00:31:36,068 Speaker 1: off coming off the draft. But I just look at 660 00:31:36,148 --> 00:31:39,148 Speaker 1: last year's running backs that were drafted in the production 661 00:31:39,188 --> 00:31:42,268 Speaker 1: that came out of those guys, and you're looking right 662 00:31:42,308 --> 00:31:45,268 Speaker 1: there at Tyler Asier, like he went one hundred and 663 00:31:45,308 --> 00:31:48,268 Speaker 1: fifty first in the draft and was super productive. Only 664 00:31:48,348 --> 00:31:51,548 Speaker 1: Kenneth Walker had more rushing yards than him as a rookie. 665 00:31:51,628 --> 00:31:54,268 Speaker 1: We look at Damian Pierce, Isaiah Pacheco, and you look 666 00:31:54,268 --> 00:31:56,708 Speaker 1: at the very bottom of this list and where these 667 00:31:56,748 --> 00:31:59,628 Speaker 1: guys were drafted in to Peter's point, like, they may 668 00:31:59,668 --> 00:32:02,308 Speaker 1: not be a Bijean Robinson type of talent, but they 669 00:32:02,308 --> 00:32:04,548 Speaker 1: were able to get it done and help their football 670 00:32:04,548 --> 00:32:07,508 Speaker 1: team and be productive out there in the NFL in 671 00:32:07,748 --> 00:32:10,788 Speaker 1: year one. So that is the toughest thing. You hope 672 00:32:10,828 --> 00:32:13,388 Speaker 1: a guy like Bjean Robinson goals in the top fifteen 673 00:32:13,548 --> 00:32:15,868 Speaker 1: because he is so talented as you look across the 674 00:32:15,908 --> 00:32:18,508 Speaker 1: board of guys just coming out in the draft, but 675 00:32:18,628 --> 00:32:21,228 Speaker 1: it's these guys that come out and are super productive 676 00:32:21,388 --> 00:32:25,268 Speaker 1: right away that makes it so tough. The Kids City 677 00:32:25,348 --> 00:32:27,108 Speaker 1: Chiefs won the Super Bowl and they picked up what 678 00:32:27,268 --> 00:32:30,508 Speaker 1: became their starting running back in the seventh round. Can 679 00:32:30,548 --> 00:32:31,948 Speaker 1: I tell you the other Super Bowl they won. They're 680 00:32:31,948 --> 00:32:34,868 Speaker 1: starting rappers Damian Williams who was undrafted Damian Williams and 681 00:32:35,028 --> 00:32:37,708 Speaker 1: ran all over the place on that was the seventeenth 682 00:32:37,748 --> 00:32:41,868 Speaker 1: running back. Seventeenth running back here. Okay, and you still 683 00:32:41,908 --> 00:32:46,548 Speaker 1: make the case, yes, I can't feel like we're The 684 00:32:46,628 --> 00:32:48,708 Speaker 1: point that you're making is that there's multiple guys on 685 00:32:48,748 --> 00:32:50,628 Speaker 1: these teams. It was it was Williams, but it was 686 00:32:50,788 --> 00:32:53,108 Speaker 1: also you know, they had other guys in that backfield 687 00:32:53,108 --> 00:32:55,588 Speaker 1: who were making big plays. Yeah. I look at like, 688 00:32:55,828 --> 00:32:58,308 Speaker 1: you know, any of these teams. The Detroit Lions obviously 689 00:32:58,348 --> 00:33:01,268 Speaker 1: have swift in Montgomery. But if you're sitting at eighteen 690 00:33:01,388 --> 00:33:03,468 Speaker 1: and you're sitting at six whatever, and this kid is 691 00:33:03,668 --> 00:33:07,628 Speaker 1: a galaxy like talent, you add him to the offense. 692 00:33:07,908 --> 00:33:10,388 Speaker 1: In today's NFL, you could put him out while you 693 00:33:10,388 --> 00:33:12,748 Speaker 1: could all sorts of things. You can work three guys 694 00:33:12,348 --> 00:33:15,828 Speaker 1: back part. I look at Damian Pierce in Houston, like, yeah, 695 00:33:15,908 --> 00:33:19,028 Speaker 1: we got our guy. Houston Texans don't have any talent 696 00:33:19,028 --> 00:33:21,588 Speaker 1: on offense, So you add another superstar because you're not 697 00:33:21,588 --> 00:33:24,188 Speaker 1: gonna just reach out a wide receiver. I feel like 698 00:33:24,188 --> 00:33:25,788 Speaker 1: we've got to be creative and looking at this and 699 00:33:26,268 --> 00:33:29,068 Speaker 1: to your point, I'm not the pro running back guy 700 00:33:29,148 --> 00:33:30,948 Speaker 1: where it's you pay your running back, so you got 701 00:33:30,988 --> 00:33:33,428 Speaker 1: to pay se Quon fifteen million. I'm not, but at 702 00:33:33,428 --> 00:33:35,388 Speaker 1: that rookie deal, you run the wheels off, and I'm sorry, 703 00:33:35,388 --> 00:33:38,068 Speaker 1: I'm a capitalist. If I sound like this, I sound evil, 704 00:33:38,868 --> 00:33:41,068 Speaker 1: Like I miss her Burns up here. But you're tying 705 00:33:41,068 --> 00:33:43,468 Speaker 1: to someone to a train track. Damn. Yeah, come on, 706 00:33:44,388 --> 00:33:46,228 Speaker 1: but I hear you. This guy's the talent. He's the 707 00:33:46,268 --> 00:33:49,788 Speaker 1: best offensive player in this draft outside of maybe Bryce 708 00:33:49,868 --> 00:33:52,348 Speaker 1: Young by far. Like, there's no question he's better than 709 00:33:52,348 --> 00:33:55,108 Speaker 1: every tackle, he's better than every quarterback other than Young, 710 00:33:55,388 --> 00:33:58,188 Speaker 1: and he's better than every wide receiver. Buy a landslide, 711 00:33:58,388 --> 00:33:59,788 Speaker 1: so you put him in my offense. If a good 712 00:33:59,788 --> 00:34:01,868 Speaker 1: offensive coordinator says, okay, I could deal with that, well, 713 00:34:01,868 --> 00:34:03,308 Speaker 1: I'm not gonna take him at fifteen, but i'll take 714 00:34:03,388 --> 00:34:05,828 Speaker 1: him at twenty eight. What you got to tell us 715 00:34:05,868 --> 00:34:08,348 Speaker 1: on the skill set though, Like McCaffrey is McCaffrey, and 716 00:34:08,348 --> 00:34:10,868 Speaker 1: he could be a wide receiver starting wide receiver. I 717 00:34:10,908 --> 00:34:12,748 Speaker 1: know he catches the ball, well, yeah, he gotta catch 718 00:34:12,748 --> 00:34:15,028 Speaker 1: it really well. Yeah, I don't think he's got the 719 00:34:16,388 --> 00:34:19,148 Speaker 1: not as well. It's not mccaff like, that's a big 720 00:34:19,188 --> 00:34:21,348 Speaker 1: part of it, really big. To your point, I feel like, 721 00:34:21,388 --> 00:34:24,308 Speaker 1: then if I'm gonna draft him this high, then it 722 00:34:24,348 --> 00:34:27,188 Speaker 1: has to be in Arizona Cardinals, a Houston Texas, A 723 00:34:27,268 --> 00:34:30,108 Speaker 1: team like it's not a luxury pictures Kyle's pointing, a 724 00:34:30,188 --> 00:34:32,228 Speaker 1: team that we just need to put somebody out there 725 00:34:32,228 --> 00:34:34,268 Speaker 1: and lead us. Because even to say Kwan's point, you 726 00:34:34,308 --> 00:34:36,108 Speaker 1: watched him this past year of the Giants, I mean, 727 00:34:36,268 --> 00:34:38,428 Speaker 1: he was a huge part of their offense. So if 728 00:34:38,428 --> 00:34:40,788 Speaker 1: we're gonna bring him in, then yes, we're giving him 729 00:34:40,788 --> 00:34:43,228 Speaker 1: a ton of carries every single week because he is 730 00:34:43,268 --> 00:34:45,468 Speaker 1: carrying our offense. Last week, we had an opportunity for 731 00:34:45,508 --> 00:34:48,428 Speaker 1: a discussion that we opted not to engage in, which 732 00:34:48,468 --> 00:34:51,308 Speaker 1: was can the Buffalo Bills returned to prominence without a 733 00:34:51,508 --> 00:34:54,108 Speaker 1: star coming out of their backfield? Because right now they 734 00:34:54,148 --> 00:34:57,708 Speaker 1: have James Cook, Jumo Cook, Damian Harris, they just signed 735 00:34:57,748 --> 00:35:01,348 Speaker 1: for the Patriots. So is this at twenty two is 736 00:35:01,348 --> 00:35:03,788 Speaker 1: that where they said I lost my pieces the Bills 737 00:35:03,068 --> 00:35:06,428 Speaker 1: twenty twenty seven? Is that something where their their roster 738 00:35:06,548 --> 00:35:08,388 Speaker 1: is already set up and if he's going to be 739 00:35:08,388 --> 00:35:12,348 Speaker 1: this electric offensive past rushing, past catching, running, back that 740 00:35:12,388 --> 00:35:14,868 Speaker 1: would be a good fit for an offense to I 741 00:35:14,868 --> 00:35:16,348 Speaker 1: just look at like teams like that have done the 742 00:35:16,348 --> 00:35:20,068 Speaker 1: first like Naji Harris is really good for this dealers true, 743 00:35:21,388 --> 00:35:24,068 Speaker 1: I don't know, Yeah, I don't know. When you get 744 00:35:24,108 --> 00:35:25,948 Speaker 1: that type of guy in the first round, I don't know. 745 00:35:26,028 --> 00:35:28,108 Speaker 1: I feel like he's gonna have to be transcendent and 746 00:35:28,148 --> 00:35:29,828 Speaker 1: you give him the rock and then four years later 747 00:35:29,868 --> 00:35:30,748 Speaker 1: you deal with the contraent. Know,