June 1, 2026

NFL Draft Breakdown Part 3 w/Dan Tortora Hobby Quick Hits E230

NFL Draft Breakdown Part 3 w/Dan Tortora Hobby Quick Hits E230
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I appeared on my friend Dan Tortora's broadcast breaking down the whole NFL Draft team by team. He was nice enough to let me utilize the audio for "Hobby Quick Hits". This is the final part 3 of 3.


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Hobby Quick Hits, delivering that breaking hobby newsreaders. You want

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to know those Josh Hard shaft shafter you've got your

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com her host John new Name.

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All right, hello, everybody, Welcome to another episode of Hobby

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Quick Hits. I'm John Newman, but there will be two

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people on this episode.

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This is part three.

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And final installment of our NFL Draft breakdown that I

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did with my good friend Dantatour, one of the inspirations

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behind Sports Carnation podcast Glad to call a Dan a

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friend one while we're while we're talking about Dan, check

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out all his stuff on the dan uh the DBTM

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network and the Danta Tour brought cast Media and he

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thankfully lent us this audio to utilize as well. And

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Dan does sports coverage, movie reviews, live shows. Dan is

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a jack of all trades and master of most and

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had fun chopping it up with him a day after

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the draft and we went through all thirty two teams.

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This is part three. There's been two parts already. Part

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one was Arizona, Cincinnati, Part two was Cleveland, Minnesota, and

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this episode's part three, which will be the New England

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Patriots to the Washington Commanders. So we go through each

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pick kind of give our overall assessment how we think

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the team did. Did they make themselves better, worse somewhere

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in between. And you know, Dan covers football for the

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Jaguars and as a football fan, much like myself, when

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we're both sort of draft nerds, we really enjoy chapping

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it up. And I hope you enjoyed this in the

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previous two episodes as much as we did recording them.

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So enough from me with the intro.

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Let's get to part three of the NFL Draft breakdown

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with myself and Dan Detur.

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Let's go to the Patriots first round, twenty eighth, they

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trade down. They get Caleb Lomu out of Utah offensive

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tackle to help out in protecting drape May. In the

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second round they gave they get Gabe Jackis Illinois edge rusher,

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and then in the third round they get Eli Raridon,

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the tight end out of Notre Dame. I like that

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pick and they need a tight end. Fifth round after

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not drafting in the fourth they get Karan Pronti, Wake

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Forest cornerback, and then in the sixth round they get

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Demetrius Crown over Texas A and M offensive tackle to

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help their offensive line. Sixth round, they get Nandi Obiazor

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and that is out of TCU linebacker. Seventh round, they

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get three picks Barren Moreton out of Texas second quarterback

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to back up Drake may jam Miller, who I love

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because he's looking to get them out of a jam

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Alabama running back. And then they get Quintavious Hutchins out

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of Boston College Days.

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It's almost like the King Bill skit when they do that.

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Yeah Quintavious, Yeah, Demetrius crowned Over sounds.

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Like, yeah, Demetrius crown Over. Yeah, sounds like something that

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we're saying fronty and all that. But yeah, So they

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bring in another running back, they get a tight end

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out of Notre Dame. They try to help out their

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offensive and defensive line. I think. I think what the

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Patriots are trying to do is they are trying to

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prepare themselves for a deep run in the postseason after

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already seeing themselves get there. But this time they want

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to do it without having to play up against a

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Denver team that doesn't have their quarterback at Bonnicks, which

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I think right now, New England wants to show everyone

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they can make it without having some help with somebody

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playing injured.

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Yeah, I thought they're draft was solid. It wasn't. It

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wasn't tremendous. I thought it was solid.

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I think the biggest cloud now in New England and

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class Barre is the able through Sini deal. Yea, that

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just seems to be a story that just doesn't go

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away and keeps getting more details come out.

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And they said something out They drafted a player who's

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already married, so that could be good publicity. I like,

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it's just really sad that they keep bringing it up.

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I mean, listen, no one is affected more than the

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families of these two potential cheaters. And if I mean,

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if all of this is true and all this comes

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to light, who I feel the worst about is not

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the Patriots. I feel the worst for the family.

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Yeah, it's no doubt and no doubt, but those kind

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of distractions can sometimes spill on to what happens on

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the field and in the locker room.

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And the thing is is, if you don't have morality

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and values, why would your players want to listen to you?

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Yeah? You hudo for you right there, That's where I

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was going. You're gonna get your head, coach, dame in

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front of you and say I need loyalty, and they're

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gonna look at him and they're gonna say, your wife

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doesn't have it.

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Oh, by the way, he is playing of any coach

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to do this, he's doing it for the right owner

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and Robert Kraft.

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Yeah, you couldn't script this stuff.

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No, I mean a penchil, I mean Craft in and

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of himself has had some moments potentially here. So sad

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for the Patriots that the focus is on that and

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not on the draft, because I think they had a

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good draft. The New Orleans Saints, without any doubt in

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my mind, were gonna take a wide receiver eighth overall,

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and I think that they knew they had to when

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Tennessee took Carnell Tate out of Ohio State. So the

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Saints in the first round take Jordan Tyson, Arizona state

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wide receiver. Second round, they take Kristin Miller, Georgia defensive tackle.

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Third round, they take Oscar Delt, Georgia tight end. Fourth round,

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they have two picks, Jeremiah Wright, offensive guard out of

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Auburn and Bryce Lance, North Dakota state wide receiver. Loves

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Me and another Lance in the NFL. Besides train now

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and then in the fifth round Lorenzo Styles junior, Ohio

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state safety. Sixth round Barrion Brown to the Saints out

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LSU at wide receiver TJ. Holme. The seventh round Iowa corner.

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So they take two DB's, two live receivers or part

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of me. They takes three wide receivers, two DB's, they

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take a tight end. Obviously, the Saints are telling you

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we need help scoring, we need depth in scoring. And

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then they went a little bit of help O line,

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D line, and then they went to safety in corner

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later in the draft. But I think what the Saints

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are telling you in the here and now is we

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need scoring. We need guys we can lean on. We've

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leaned on guys we've drafted and it hasn't worked out.

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Yeah, you know, they got two wide receivers.

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They didn't take any running backs. Dan. I thought they

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could have went.

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Shocking though, right because what's gonna happen with camaraon? But

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they brought in Travis Etn junior. Does Kamara feel like

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he's been in the league twenty years? I know he hasn't.

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It does feel though. But the other thing about it, though,

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is Travis Etn again with the question mark. The Jaguars

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had multiple years to extend Travis Etn Jr. They decided

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not to, which made me believe for the last two

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or three years they would shop him as a trade baits.

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He's a number one running back, he catches out of

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the backfield, he is a serviceable guy. He's a good

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fantasy football guy. He's a consistent guy when he's healthy.

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He's in every down weapon and they let him go

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for literally nothing to New Orleans.

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You know how many picks they could have gotten for that. Yeah,

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I agree, I don't. I like I like Travis at

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the end. I just think they could have added a

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running back piece. They're draft, but they definitely added the

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two receivers. That's gonna help whoever the quarterback is assuming

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that if Shuck, maybe Spencer Rattler. But you know, they're

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doing what they need to do to compete.

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I don't I think they're a year or two away

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at least, but they added some piece.

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I'm gonna say this too because I just said it

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wrong again. Travis Etn Junior has stated his name has

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been said wrong since he was in college. His last

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name Etn is supposed to be pronounced a Chan, which

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means that Devin Chan and Travis Chan are two eight

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Chans in the NFL, even though there's only one e Chan,

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which means that his younger brother is also Trevor Chan,

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which means that Devin Hn should be really pissed off

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right now that somebody's trying to steal his thunder a

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little bit. Yeah, I'm confused, So just for everybody there

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at home to be a little bit more confused, Let's

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go to the giants. It didn't have a ton of picks,

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but I think that they hit it right where they

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needed to hit it. I said they needed to go

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O line, D line, D line, O line. I said,

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you got two picks in the top ten, go to

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the trenches. They somehow got rbl Reese to followed them

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at five Ohio State. He's marked as an edge rusher

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and a linebacker. He is a hybrid, So don't get

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weird people that didn't get stun styles. This is a

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hybrid guy. So you got R. Bel Reeves for your

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D line or wherever you want him. You got friend.

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You got Francis CC Mauigoa out of Miami, who I

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interviewed a bunch of times caught a touchdown pass against

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Syracuse at Miami this year at oh tackle, you got

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heat might play guard. And then you got Colton Hood

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at the top of the second round out of Tennessee

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at a corner that was a steal. You get malechi Fields,

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a wide receiver out of Notre Dame. Third round could

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be a steal. And then you don't draft until the

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sixth round. No fourth, no fifth, three in the sixth round,

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none in the seventh. The Giants get Bobby Jamison Travis

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out of Auburn due tackle, JC Davis Illinois offensive tackle,

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and Jack Kelly out of BYU at linebacker. So you

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got two guys that can play linebacker. You've got a

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d lineman interior, you got two offensive linemen, and then

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you went wide receiver corner. The Giants are finally doing

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what they should have done one hundred and fifteen years ago,

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which is figure out their offensive and defensive life.

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I think to have one of the better drafts and

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got great, great picks almost every round.

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Harbaugh on that front office, UH did a good job.

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They're gonna be competing UH in the NFC in that

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division with with the Eagles in the in the Commanders

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almost said Redskins and uh. I like the Giants draft,

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so we'll see. Uh, we'll see how it pans out.

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I thought maybe they could go with a running back.

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I know scatter Go's their guy, uh, but just for death.

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But they still have I believe Tracy is still in

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the mix. So I like them man and another receiver

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with Elak neighbors. Uh so Uh.

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That draft was one of the better ones out of

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the thirty two teams.

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Yeah, I mean Jarius Slayton's been up and down. Calvin

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Ausin the third out of Memphis, I covered him. Gunnar

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Rozuski I covered him as well. Let's see if they

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make the team. Xavier Gibson comes from literally doesn't leave

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Matt wife. He goes from the Junts to the Giants,

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and then we'll see what can do. I mean Mooney

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in Austin, Austin from the Steelers.

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Mooney Mooney is one of those guys like you and

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another guy covering ye but I like, I liked him

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taking the fly with him. I thought maybe they could

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add another run. See what I think they're gonna be

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okay with with their draft pick.

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And THEO Johnson was good Isaiah Likely's been good. They're

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both there at tight end, and then there's that Jacksonville

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tight end that they got rid of before his rookie contract,

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Chris Manner. Yeah, bringing a guy in like him, but

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I think was Cam Skataboo, who I told you all

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last year was going to be the starter at running back.

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Before the season started, they were looking at moving Tyrone

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Tracy to more of a pass catching running back, which

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they can do, and they have Singletary Now. I think

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with that way of kind of putting together the running

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back corps plus elite neighbors, and hopefully with the Giants

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getting some help from Malachi Fields, we could see a

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team that's gonna get better here in Maui Gooa coming

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in and blocking for Jackson Dark. I'm a big fan

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of Jackson Dart. I still think people should buy his

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cards right now and make sure that you buy him

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and send him out and do some wheeling and Dealand

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I like what the Giants are becoming. And I'll tell

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you this right now. I firmly believe that with John

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Harbaugh they automatically got better with the pedigree of coaching.

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Yeah, I agree, they upgrade.

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So let's go to the New York Jets, who also

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play at MetLife. They get David Bailey, my prediction for

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the second overall pick out of Texas Tech, the edge rusher.

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Then they make me totally confused after drafting Mason Taylor.

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They draft Kenyan Sadiq this year sixteenth overall. They need

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help all over the place. They've given up so many

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defensive players. They let all these guys go that they

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drafted a few years ago, including Sauce Gardner, and they

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decided to draft the tight end on Oregon, who I'm

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happy for. I just don't understand why he's a Jet

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in Kenyan Sadiq. Then they trade back into the drafts

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to go thirtieth overall and get Omar Cooper Junior out of Indiana,

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who I like a wide receiver. Then they draft a

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guy who I have probably the rarest card I've ever

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gotten from a box that's from Gigi Carts and Breaks.

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It's number to five. It's a refractor. It's the red

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parallel bowman first of D'Angelo Pons. It's signed by him

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with a special inscription, and he gets drafted to the

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Jets in the second round in Gnat Corner. I know

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my Jets fans got money in the New York, New

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Jersey area, so I'll be putting that one on eBay.

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But he is in the seventh round. To Angelo Pons,

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I love that pick. I'm hoping he can take the

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place of Sauce Gardner. And then Darryl Jackson Junior out

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of Florida State defensive tackle in the fourth round. Also

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in the fourth round. This is the guy that could

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be their starting quarterback at some point this season, because

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I do not trust in the second coming of Geno Smith.

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And that's Kate club Nick out of Clemson, a fourth

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round steal. Again, I like Kate club Nick and Carson

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Beck more than I like the Ty Simpson pick in

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the first round. And then Annez Cooper out of Miami

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at offensive guard in the six round helps out their

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offensive line, and VJ. Payin out of Kansas State safety

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in the sounds round. I like the Jets pickups. I'm

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just confused by Kenyan Saba and you exactly what I'm

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gonna say. I think that Jets had a great Jeff.

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The Sadik pick is is a head scratcher. I don't

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think it was a pressing need and to take of

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him in the sixteenth pick. Overall, I think they could

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have went in a different direction. I love them.

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I love the Cooper and Pons picks back to back.

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Look at the value. Cooper, Ponds, and Klubnik are all

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value picks.

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Yea, the Sadik pick that this was a pretty heavy

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tight end draft.

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I don't think he.

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Was the sixth sixteenth best player in the country. I'm

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not saying he's not good. I look at their receivers.

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I got Garrett Wilson at A I Mitchell came in

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a trade with the Colts last year. And then you

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got a bunch of non household names ada I Mitchell

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isn't even a household name. And then you got Jelaney Woods,

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who's young at titan, Mason Taylor who's young at tight end.

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And I mean, you look at your offensive line, which

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you can help your your defensive line. David Bailey is

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going to be a starting d end immediately. But then

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you look at your linebacker situation and kind of where

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you're at with everything, and you look at your corner

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I mean your d backs that you have. You bring

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in d' angelo Pons, you got Maka Fitzpatrick and Andre

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Cisco from Syracuse. A stupid move that the Jaguars made

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to let him go instead of extending him out of

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his rookie contract. But I mean, I'm just I'm looking

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at this and I'm saying, why would you go tight end?

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If anything, you go wide receiver. Maybe you wide receiver.

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I didn't realize how bad your wide receiver room was,

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so you pulled up the depth drack year wasn't and

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he can get hurt something. He showed profensive to this

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a little time. So did they even pick a receiver?

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Yeah, they got they got one wide receiver.

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Yeah, I think I would have went with another.

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I think I would have went with another receiver a

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little bit earlier, maybe where the sadiki was to go

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to the receiver.

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Yeah, why not? So he could have gone to Denzel

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Boston or a Casey Concepcion. So let's go to the Eagles,

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who did go wide receiver. They traded up to take

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the Cowboys pick twenty from twenty three to twenty. They

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take McKayle lemon out of USC at wide receiver, which

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truly makes you believe that ag Brown, that that whole

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thing is kind of that drama and everything that's gone on.

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Mkayle Lemon could step in here and help out Devonskay

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Smith and the crew and then not trusting their pick

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years ago with Dallas Godder. They get one of the

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best tight ends in the draft in the back part

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of the second round and Eli Stowers out of Vanderbilt.

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Then they get MARKL. Bell Miami offensive tack on the

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third round, nothing in the fourth and the fifth round,

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the Eagles get Cole Payton out of North Dakota State

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at quarterback. I guess because they miss Carson Wentz. And

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then they got in the sixth round Michael Morris out

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of Georgia at offensive guard, and then in the seventh

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round Cole was Nowski safety out of Texas tack who

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are Bernard out of Nigeria de tackle with the NFL's

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overseas plan and then hey Shine, James Newby, who will

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be a newb in the NFL out of New Mexico

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in the seventh round as an eddge rusher.

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What do you think about Philly man, They do some

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Philly things, right, I think, like you said, I think

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AJ Brown's time and in Lincoln Financials over uh, you

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know they traded for those that I'm sure the news

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is out right.

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The Steelers were on the phone with Lemon telling him

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they was about to be.

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A Steeler, and I think they showed him on the phone.

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Yeah, so people probably thought he was out of Powe

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with Philly and he wasn't or Dallas and then Philly

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Billy trade.

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How about Philly traded with a rival to move up.

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That was what struck me the most.

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So does Dallas hate McCarthy that much that they would

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trade with Philly to stop him from getting.

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And I'm thinking in my head, think about a few

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years ago when Philly traded up up to be right

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above Dallas, when Dallas could have taken Dallas Goddard and

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had Dallas and Dallas Philly went right above them to

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steal him. And now they go above Pittsburgh to steal

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mc kayle.

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Lemon, Yeah, I just trading with Dallas was like the

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head scratch of the dam.

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Well, it's like Kansas City and the Bills, like they

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go up against each other in the playoffs and you

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you you see Kansas City lose Tyreek kell who's fast?

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So then you let them get exavier worthy at the

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pick you would have been in.

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To go up against, which we at least they're not

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in the same division. I mean, Dallas and phil you

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are in the same division. That one was a whole weird.

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I don't know. I've never seen that like that before,

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at least.

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To my So now you got mkayle Lemon, Devontae Smith,

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Dallas Goddter, Eli Stowers, Tank Bigsby, Saquon Barkley, Jalen Hurts.

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You got a real strong offense. But now the question becomes,

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do you have enough depth on the offensive line and

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defensively are I mean, you have Cooper de John, but

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besides him and Quinn and Mitchell and whatnot and Jordan Davis,

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Jalen Carter, what are you gonna do, Jeremiah Trotter Junior?

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Do you have enough on the defensive side of the ball,

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Because they really didn't address defense in.

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The Yeah, and you know their offensive coordinator, bet Can.

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They got a new guy in there, so I think

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they feel like if they can put points up, their

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defense is good enough just to win games.

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Yeah, you know, and that might be what they're going

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for right now in Philadelphia. As we shift to your

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Pittsburgh Steelers, we go from one end of the state

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of Pennsylvania to the other end. And it makes sense

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that God put these cities on opposite sides because they

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really don't like each other. The Pittsburgh Steelers they wanted to.

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I thought that maybe they would take Ty Simpson at

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twenty one because of the drama with Aaron Rodgers. They

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take Max ian Aker out of Arizona State at offensive tackle.

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Whoever's gonna block for their quarterback? In the second round,

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the Pittsburgh Steelers Jeremy Bernard, Alabama wide receiver. Then in

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the third round they do take a quarterback, but they

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take a guy that I still think has not proven

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himself and Drew Aller out of penn State. And the

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third round they had two more picks, Dalon Everett, Georgia corner.

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Then they take another o tackle, Jennings Dunker out of

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Iowa offensive tackle, and then in the fourth round they

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take Cayden Wetchen, Iowa wide receiver. Teammates there then they

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get a guy who I love his story. This guy

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was a walk on at Wisconsin, banked on himself, paid

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for his education, and then transferred to Indiana and then

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had the first touchdown of either Miami or Indiana in

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the National Championship game, and then I got to meet

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him on the field and his former teammate at Wisconsin

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to interview fifth round pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Riley Nowakowski,

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who has one of the greatest faith based God stories

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and banking on himself. Indiana tight end going to them

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in the fifth round in the BAF, the fifth round,

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Gabriel Rubio in the sixth round out of Notre Dame

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d tack We're going to pit and then they taken

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the seventh round Robert Spears Jennings at Obama at safety

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and then speaking of one of the best stories, probably

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the best response by everybody in Pittsburgh and a response

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that was extended, expanded through numerous picks because nobody could

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get enough of this guy, a guy that I covered

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at Navy, big time shout out. I texted head coaching

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Navy Brian Newberry, who was excited about this, and landon

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Johnson Robinson, pardon me the fact that Eli Heidenreich, who's

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down as a running back but caught balls as a

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wide receiver. Eli Heidenreich from Navy seventh round pick, fourteenth

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pick in the seventh round, and he had probably one

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of the greatest moments in NFL draft history with the

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Pittsburgh fans. It looked like it was an Eli heiden

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Reich rolling Stones concert and between him and Riley Noahkowski.

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I think the Steelers stole the draft with two of

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the best stories of the NFL Draft in twenty twenty six.

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Yeah and Hide and Reich is a local.

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He's from Pittsburgh, so that's where a lot of that

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came in. I think when you look at I don't

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hate their draft. I hate the Drew Aller to pick Dan.

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I think, do you think they were gonna go Tysonson?

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If you're saying if he when he was back at thirteen?

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I'd love to find out, right, only only they know

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for sure. They're not gonna tell you at this point

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because they don't have them.

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I like a hand a corp.

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I think they had, you know, Lemon basically got swept.

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You know, they got the rug swept out from under

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him with Lemon.

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I didn't love Lemon, so that wasn't That wasn't as

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crushing as as it's seen.

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It was more embarrassing because.

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Here the draft is in your town and then that

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happens on national TV.

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But you're doing, Michael Pittman engineer. You do have DK

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Metcalf And I think one of the greatest steals for

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Pittsburgh in the offseason is a guy that never panned

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out in Dallas but then had a great season in Carolina.

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And I don't know why Carolina let him go, which

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is Rico Daubtle.

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Yeah.

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I like where they're going if they can figure out

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this darn quarterback.

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Right now, there Will Howard and Mason Rudolph and.

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And Drew Aller, Andrew who's hasn't lived up to expectations,

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you know. Going back to their picks, I like a

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Hyant Core. I didn't like to pick as much when

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they made it, but when I look more into him,

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I do like him. He's going to probably plug and

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play and start right aways, a little bit of a project,

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but I think he's going to be good long term.

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I loved the Jeremy Bernard pick as I actually like

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him better than Lemon, so they sort of save faith

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with the Bernard.

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Pick, the Alar pick.

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I literally when that pick was announced, I did this, Yeah,

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why you could have gotten him if they like him

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like I get it, Like if McCarthy, who was a

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quarterback with.

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The guy him was not drafted free.

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He's good. Have got him in the fourth or fifth round.

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I don't even know, Like I don't know. He was

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one of the guys that I didn't know if he

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was gonna.

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Even get drafted way too early.

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He have to be had a baron more in Like

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there's a boy Darren Ausmeyer.

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Yeah, he got drafted way too early.

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00:24:23.279 --> 00:24:25.960
Like I get it if the Steelers secretly liked him,

475
00:24:26.240 --> 00:24:28.359
but they reached picking him too soon.

476
00:24:29.000 --> 00:24:33.160
I liked the Jennings Dunker pick. Uh, he's gonna be good.

477
00:24:33.400 --> 00:24:36.640
Uh as well, he's a character, so I think they

478
00:24:36.680 --> 00:24:39.480
address some of their offensive line issues.

479
00:24:39.799 --> 00:24:43.559
Caden Wegend is a special teams guy. Yeah, I think

480
00:24:43.599 --> 00:24:45.480
they went a little too early with him.

481
00:24:45.559 --> 00:24:50.039
So I got too. Ohio, two Iowa players and their uniforms.

482
00:24:49.519 --> 00:24:51.880
But they I don't know why.

483
00:24:51.720 --> 00:24:55.880
They always put these Iowa players Dunker and Wegen. You

484
00:24:56.000 --> 00:24:59.680
get these two guys to the Pittsburgh Steelers and they

485
00:24:59.720 --> 00:25:05.160
were coached by offensive coordinator of Iowa former offensive coordinator

486
00:25:05.160 --> 00:25:06.559
of Syracuse Tim Lester.

487
00:25:06.920 --> 00:25:09.960
Yeah, yeah, so we made the connection there. The wet

488
00:25:10.000 --> 00:25:13.160
Gen pick, I think they picked him too soon. I

489
00:25:13.200 --> 00:25:16.720
don't like the value there, but he's a special teams guy.

490
00:25:17.279 --> 00:25:22.279
The Aller pick was very disappointing at that point in

491
00:25:22.319 --> 00:25:26.559
the draft. The Rubio pick, I'm not a fan of.

492
00:25:27.039 --> 00:25:30.400
I like Spears, Jenkins, I hide and right so they

493
00:25:30.440 --> 00:25:30.960
finished the.

494
00:25:32.480 --> 00:25:33.680
Yeah, I do like him.

495
00:25:33.559 --> 00:25:36.000
Because he's a full back. He's like they put him

496
00:25:36.000 --> 00:25:38.039
down his tight end, but he could be the guy

497
00:25:38.079 --> 00:25:40.440
that's blocking for Jalen Warren and Rico Dowdell.

498
00:25:41.160 --> 00:25:41.839
So I like.

499
00:25:42.039 --> 00:25:46.839
The majority of the draft. Take Aler, the Rubio, Aller,

500
00:25:47.000 --> 00:25:50.200
wet gend. Those are those were head scratchers that where

501
00:25:50.240 --> 00:25:51.000
they were taken.

502
00:25:51.160 --> 00:25:54.200
Dan and I hand a car. I'm sorry for saying

503
00:25:54.240 --> 00:25:57.960
his name. There's a lot of different ways, but I

504
00:25:58.000 --> 00:26:01.240
do want to say this. When I think of Pittsburgh

505
00:26:01.400 --> 00:26:03.599
and I think of the jersey I would buy right now.

506
00:26:04.079 --> 00:26:06.480
Every time I think of them, I say the same

507
00:26:06.519 --> 00:26:10.000
thing every time the moth, the moth, the moth is

508
00:26:10.039 --> 00:26:12.720
on fire. I love pat Ryerman and they don't use

509
00:26:12.799 --> 00:26:13.319
him enough.

510
00:26:13.440 --> 00:26:14.720
They don't use him enough.

511
00:26:15.359 --> 00:26:18.440
Just so you know, I like to Nola Kowski pick,

512
00:26:18.480 --> 00:26:20.279
which he talked about him in Indiana.

513
00:26:20.559 --> 00:26:22.960
They're gonna make him I dake into a full back.

514
00:26:23.160 --> 00:26:27.240
Yeah, if you Will that's what he was because he

515
00:26:27.279 --> 00:26:28.839
said that, he said, you know, like I'm a full

516
00:26:28.920 --> 00:26:31.759
back and they talks about the dying breed and he

517
00:26:31.799 --> 00:26:33.799
talked about it during the College Football Playoff even though

518
00:26:33.839 --> 00:26:37.599
he's written down as a tight end. Let's go to Seattle. Seattle,

519
00:26:37.720 --> 00:26:40.680
to me did one of the best things. They stayed

520
00:26:40.720 --> 00:26:44.079
in the first round as the national champion, and they

521
00:26:44.200 --> 00:26:47.799
draft a guy to plug and play with the loss

522
00:26:47.799 --> 00:26:51.359
of Kenneth Walker. The third to the chiefs Now Jadarian

523
00:26:51.440 --> 00:26:55.400
Price steps in from Notre Dame. His teammate Jeremiah Love

524
00:26:55.799 --> 00:26:57.279
goes at the beginning of the first round to the

525
00:26:57.279 --> 00:27:00.480
Arizona Cardinals. I think Jadeion Price could be steel of

526
00:27:00.559 --> 00:27:04.160
the first round by Seattle who stayed in and took him.

527
00:27:04.559 --> 00:27:06.960
Then in the second round they take Bud Clark out

528
00:27:06.960 --> 00:27:09.960
of TCU at safety. They take Julian Neal in the

529
00:27:10.000 --> 00:27:12.920
third round Arkansas corner. So they go DB's in the

530
00:27:12.960 --> 00:27:15.319
back line to try and help the legion of Boom

531
00:27:15.359 --> 00:27:19.319
Part two and then nothing in the fourth round. Fifth round,

532
00:27:19.319 --> 00:27:22.319
in the early part, they take bo Stevens, offensive guard

533
00:27:22.319 --> 00:27:24.559
out of Iowa. And then in the sixth round in

534
00:27:24.599 --> 00:27:27.920
the middle they take Kansas wide receiver Emmanuel Henderson Junior,

535
00:27:28.160 --> 00:27:30.319
who could be interesting here. And then three in the

536
00:27:30.319 --> 00:27:34.480
seventh round, Seattle takes Andre Fuller out of Toledo at corner,

537
00:27:34.799 --> 00:27:38.799
Devin Easton Minnesota d tackle, and Michael Dansby on Arizona

538
00:27:38.839 --> 00:27:43.440
a corner. So they go heavy. They take four defensive backs,

539
00:27:43.759 --> 00:27:45.640
and then they take a running back who could start

540
00:27:45.720 --> 00:27:46.160
right away.

541
00:27:46.559 --> 00:27:47.680
I'm not gonna lie.

542
00:27:48.079 --> 00:27:51.000
I don't know a ton about Price, Okay, so I

543
00:27:51.079 --> 00:27:56.559
thought Cooper, Oh Coleman, I should say Jonah Coleman was

544
00:27:56.599 --> 00:27:59.400
going to be the second running black taken. Yeah, and

545
00:28:00.039 --> 00:28:03.599
actuallyton Guy, so he would have been fit in Seattle.

546
00:28:04.440 --> 00:28:08.480
But so you know Price is is is their pick.

547
00:28:09.240 --> 00:28:13.240
You know he was behind Jeremiah. So you look at

548
00:28:13.319 --> 00:28:16.720
his three years in Notre Dame. Thirteen games, two seventy two,

549
00:28:17.400 --> 00:28:21.440
three touchdowns rushing twenty twenty four, sixteen games, one hundred

550
00:28:21.440 --> 00:28:23.920
and twenty carries from forty seven the year before seven

551
00:28:23.960 --> 00:28:26.759
hundred and forty six yards, seven touchdowns in this past

552
00:28:26.839 --> 00:28:30.240
year twelve games, one hundred and thirteen carries, so almost

553
00:28:30.240 --> 00:28:32.839
as many carries in four less games, six hundred and

554
00:28:32.880 --> 00:28:36.400
seventy four yards eleven rushing touchdowns, twenty one touchdowns and

555
00:28:36.440 --> 00:28:39.720
three seasons, rushing almost two almost seventeen hundred yards in

556
00:28:39.799 --> 00:28:42.880
three seasons. But here's the big thing. Five point eighty

557
00:28:42.920 --> 00:28:45.839
six point two and six those are his average yards

558
00:28:45.839 --> 00:28:49.400
per carry. He averages six yards of carry in three years. Yeah,

559
00:28:49.519 --> 00:28:52.039
I think he's Jack Charbonney.

560
00:28:52.119 --> 00:28:55.000
That's yeah, he's obviously good Dan.

561
00:28:55.160 --> 00:28:57.920
I think they also looking at him as like there's

562
00:28:58.000 --> 00:28:59.480
less were on that tieg.

563
00:28:59.680 --> 00:29:01.799
Yeah, any out of it running.

564
00:29:01.480 --> 00:29:05.240
Back who who has a little less tread taken up

565
00:29:05.279 --> 00:29:07.920
the tais So I get it. I thought they might have,

566
00:29:08.400 --> 00:29:12.799
you know, thought about Coleman being a you know in

567
00:29:12.880 --> 00:29:13.480
the last.

568
00:29:13.240 --> 00:29:14.000
Few take Well.

569
00:29:14.119 --> 00:29:16.480
I think what they can really do here is when

570
00:29:16.519 --> 00:29:18.880
you look at Zach Charbona and you look at the

571
00:29:18.920 --> 00:29:21.759
fact that he's a guy who's had thirty three and

572
00:29:21.839 --> 00:29:25.920
forty two reception seasons. I think Scharmon a charmone is

573
00:29:25.920 --> 00:29:28.079
never going to be the every down guy by himself.

574
00:29:28.480 --> 00:29:31.880
So I think bringing engineeringan price and letting him run

575
00:29:31.920 --> 00:29:35.119
between the tackles, you're putting Charmoney in a place where

576
00:29:35.160 --> 00:29:37.039
he can be a pass catching and maybe a third

577
00:29:37.079 --> 00:29:39.720
down guy, which I think they're gonna compliment each other,

578
00:29:39.960 --> 00:29:42.359
and I think Price is gonna play right away. We're

579
00:29:42.359 --> 00:29:44.680
gonna give you our last few years. We got four

580
00:29:44.720 --> 00:29:46.960
more to go. Let's go to Seattle or not Seattle,

581
00:29:47.000 --> 00:29:50.720
San Francisco. We just went to Seattle. So San Francisco.

582
00:29:50.839 --> 00:29:53.400
In the second round they had the first pick because

583
00:29:53.400 --> 00:29:55.440
they traded up in the first round. They get Dejan

584
00:29:55.720 --> 00:29:59.039
Stribbling wide receiver on Ole Miss. Third round, they have

585
00:29:59.119 --> 00:30:02.640
two picks, mellow height, Texas tech edge rusher. And then

586
00:30:02.960 --> 00:30:05.680
I love this guy. I interviewed this guy. I love

587
00:30:05.759 --> 00:30:08.960
his faith in God, he bet on himself. He was

588
00:30:09.000 --> 00:30:11.319
not a high D one guy when he came out

589
00:30:11.480 --> 00:30:13.759
from high school to college, and he just won a

590
00:30:13.839 --> 00:30:17.000
national championship in the college football playoff. Love this guy.

591
00:30:17.480 --> 00:30:20.559
Kaylon Black third round, late part of the third round

592
00:30:20.640 --> 00:30:23.839
to San fran Not Indiana at running back. I don't

593
00:30:23.920 --> 00:30:26.920
like that he's behind CMC, but I do like that

594
00:30:26.960 --> 00:30:29.799
he's got a shot. And I mean CMC also doesn't

595
00:30:29.839 --> 00:30:34.119
stay healthy all the time, and CMC throws, catches and runs,

596
00:30:34.119 --> 00:30:36.960
so Kaylon Black might be more of that guy not

597
00:30:36.960 --> 00:30:39.039
allowed to wear and tear, to be a between the

598
00:30:39.039 --> 00:30:41.920
tackle guy to help out an older CMC who I

599
00:30:41.960 --> 00:30:46.160
Pray stays healthy. Grayson Halton fourth round three picks in

600
00:30:46.200 --> 00:30:50.519
the fourth round for San Fran. Grayson Holton, Oklahoma de tackle,

601
00:30:50.839 --> 00:30:56.599
Carvin Willis, Washington offensive tackle, Ephesians Brysock, Washington corner. So

602
00:30:56.680 --> 00:30:59.720
you got Ephesians and Genesis both being drafted in the

603
00:30:59.720 --> 00:31:03.680
twenty twenty six NFL drafts. And then Jaden Dugger out

604
00:31:03.720 --> 00:31:06.880
of Louisiana linebacker in the fifth round. And then the

605
00:31:06.920 --> 00:31:09.000
man who used to play at Syracuse that I bet

606
00:31:09.039 --> 00:31:11.359
on my little bro, my vice president, if I have

607
00:31:11.400 --> 00:31:14.359
a run for president. Fifth round pick toward the tail

608
00:31:14.440 --> 00:31:17.559
end of the fifth round, Enrique Cruz junior out of Kansas,

609
00:31:17.640 --> 00:31:20.559
offensive tackle goes to San Fran and he's got a

610
00:31:20.599 --> 00:31:21.920
shot at making this team.

611
00:31:22.000 --> 00:31:26.519
Yeah. I thought they could have traded up. I thought

612
00:31:26.519 --> 00:31:30.079
they could have traded up to address the wide receiver.

613
00:31:29.839 --> 00:31:31.519
A little bit stronger. Yeah.

614
00:31:31.720 --> 00:31:37.079
Yeah, I don't love their draft, but you know, I

615
00:31:37.119 --> 00:31:40.720
think Heardi needs weapons. He got CMC, who's a weapon

616
00:31:40.759 --> 00:31:43.720
in himself. But look at their wide receiver room.

617
00:31:44.039 --> 00:31:47.519
Mike Evans, now, who's all forgot about him? With Kirk

618
00:31:47.519 --> 00:31:50.599
who's a good possession guy. Yeah, Pearsall's not consistent to

619
00:31:50.640 --> 00:31:54.200
Marcus Robinson and then a bunch of non household names. Yeah,

620
00:31:54.240 --> 00:31:56.599
and George Kittle is one hundred and fifteen years old,

621
00:31:56.799 --> 00:32:00.400
and Luke Ferrell again within the last few years Jacksonville drafted.

622
00:32:00.440 --> 00:32:03.480
I'm gonna let him go. Yeah.

623
00:32:02.559 --> 00:32:05.839
If I was them and we don't know, maybe they.

624
00:32:05.720 --> 00:32:07.359
Did then and we're not aware of it.

625
00:32:07.759 --> 00:32:10.359
I might have tried to trade up to get a

626
00:32:10.359 --> 00:32:11.640
bigger name wide receiver.

627
00:32:11.920 --> 00:32:14.240
Well, the thing is is they traded down out of

628
00:32:14.240 --> 00:32:16.480
the first round to go and get Stribbling out of

629
00:32:16.480 --> 00:32:18.880
Ole Miss. So we'll see how the bat goes out

630
00:32:18.920 --> 00:32:21.720
for the San Francisco forty nine ers, but hoping for

631
00:32:21.839 --> 00:32:25.119
Enrique Cruz Junior. Let's go to Tampa. Tampa and them

632
00:32:25.160 --> 00:32:27.359
many picks. They had seven picks in seven rounds, but

633
00:32:27.440 --> 00:32:31.039
they didn't draft. In the seventh round, they had a first,

634
00:32:31.039 --> 00:32:32.759
a second, and third or fourth two in the fifth,

635
00:32:32.759 --> 00:32:35.680
one and the sixth they get Ruben Bain Junior. I

636
00:32:35.759 --> 00:32:38.519
thought Ruben was gonna be gone by now, and I

637
00:32:38.599 --> 00:32:41.079
agreed with Jeff Cookie Cook, who joined me for the

638
00:32:41.119 --> 00:32:43.960
mock draft with Al Romano at Pizza Man on Draft

639
00:32:44.079 --> 00:32:47.119
nine of the first day. He said Ruben Bain would

640
00:32:47.119 --> 00:32:49.960
go anywhere from five to fifteen. I agreed with that.

641
00:32:50.279 --> 00:32:52.599
He went fifteenth. I thought he was going to go

642
00:32:52.640 --> 00:32:55.759
to Miami, but instead he goes to Tampa, so he

643
00:32:55.799 --> 00:32:57.319
stays in the state of Florida's got to come a

644
00:32:57.359 --> 00:33:01.319
couple hours north. Ruben Bain, junior edge rusher trained by

645
00:33:01.400 --> 00:33:05.559
Jason Taylor out of Miami. Fifteenth overall. Josiah Trotter out

646
00:33:05.599 --> 00:33:08.720
of Missouri goes in the second round to the Bucks

647
00:33:08.960 --> 00:33:11.759
at linebacker. In the third round, they get Ted Hurst,

648
00:33:11.839 --> 00:33:15.000
Georgia state wide receiver, which is huge. They get a

649
00:33:15.039 --> 00:33:18.480
Miami teammate to join Ruben Bain. This is a guy

650
00:33:18.519 --> 00:33:21.559
who intercepted and ran it back and I got to

651
00:33:21.599 --> 00:33:24.799
watch this in real time in the college football playoff.

652
00:33:25.119 --> 00:33:27.880
What a friggin phenom guy who took time to look

653
00:33:28.119 --> 00:33:30.720
at the other team's bench while he was running it

654
00:33:30.759 --> 00:33:34.519
in Fantay Scott. This man, this man's got some flair,

655
00:33:34.599 --> 00:33:37.759
He's got some flavor, he's got some pizzazz. I think

656
00:33:37.799 --> 00:33:41.720
Tampa's gonna like him. Cornerback out of Miami, mark my words,

657
00:33:41.920 --> 00:33:45.839
he makes the team. I'm saying first year interception and

658
00:33:45.960 --> 00:33:49.960
maybe a return for a touchdown. Demonte Cat cape Hart

659
00:33:50.039 --> 00:33:52.799
out of Clackett, Clemson defensive tackle on the fifth round

660
00:33:52.799 --> 00:33:55.680
to Tampa. Billy stroth On, a Notre Dame in offensive

661
00:33:55.680 --> 00:33:58.680
guard in the fifth round, and Tampa rounds out with

662
00:33:58.839 --> 00:34:01.440
six round Bowers LSU tight end.

663
00:34:01.799 --> 00:34:05.119
Bain dropped because of the length of his arms. All those,

664
00:34:05.480 --> 00:34:09.719
you know, combine measurables, but you can't argue the talent

665
00:34:09.840 --> 00:34:13.320
and like his his position. Coach who's a Hall of Famer,

666
00:34:13.440 --> 00:34:17.800
Jason Taylor says, listen, I know this guy. Tampa Bay's

667
00:34:17.880 --> 00:34:20.880
got a dog. I think they got a great value

668
00:34:21.320 --> 00:34:23.800
based on a stop dropping.

669
00:34:23.559 --> 00:34:27.440
Because a green Man a god like, a fantastic human

670
00:34:27.480 --> 00:34:28.920
being for what he stands for.

671
00:34:29.280 --> 00:34:31.760
So I think Tampa Bay pretty solid.

672
00:34:31.800 --> 00:34:33.320
They're not a bad He did a lot with a

673
00:34:33.320 --> 00:34:34.679
little as opposed to green Bag.

674
00:34:34.840 --> 00:34:36.599
Yeah, so I like to draft.

675
00:34:36.639 --> 00:34:40.800
It wasn't flashy flashy, but they got some players, like

676
00:34:40.880 --> 00:34:44.320
you said with Scott and Bain, Uh, they're gonna make

677
00:34:44.360 --> 00:34:46.639
some plays. And I think when you get guys to

678
00:34:46.800 --> 00:34:50.039
kind of stay home, I think that that there's something

679
00:34:50.079 --> 00:34:50.440
to that.

680
00:34:50.639 --> 00:34:53.159
I think that that is the guys.

681
00:34:53.280 --> 00:34:54.960
When I hear Bain, though, I just want him to

682
00:34:55.360 --> 00:34:55.960
shore ah.

683
00:34:56.320 --> 00:34:57.440
Tampa Burials.

684
00:35:00.039 --> 00:35:01.960
I would love to hear that a little bit more

685
00:35:01.960 --> 00:35:04.800
from ruben Vain. Let's go to Tennessee, our second to

686
00:35:04.880 --> 00:35:06.960
last one here in alphabet of order. Tennessee, they have

687
00:35:07.000 --> 00:35:07.639
a ton of picks.

688
00:35:07.880 --> 00:35:09.280
They can knots.

689
00:35:09.880 --> 00:35:14.079
I repeat cannot and I said this on Draft Night Live.

690
00:35:14.519 --> 00:35:17.960
They cannot help themselves from having a pick in the

691
00:35:17.960 --> 00:35:22.440
top ten and taking a wide receiver. They go and

692
00:35:22.480 --> 00:35:25.480
they get a player, and they see how good the

693
00:35:25.519 --> 00:35:28.599
player is, and then they let the player go because

694
00:35:28.599 --> 00:35:30.599
they don't want to pay for that player. Then they

695
00:35:30.599 --> 00:35:32.840
try and get another player that's cheaper in the draft,

696
00:35:33.079 --> 00:35:34.719
and then that player doesn't pan out, and now they

697
00:35:34.719 --> 00:35:37.679
go get another one. They get Carnel Tape. I like it.

698
00:35:37.719 --> 00:35:39.800
I'm excited for him in Ohio State. I thought he

699
00:35:39.840 --> 00:35:43.920
was drafted too high at number four, because again, Tennessee

700
00:35:44.440 --> 00:35:48.199
cannot help themselves from drafting a wide receiver in the

701
00:35:48.239 --> 00:35:50.880
top ten picks. If they're in the top ten, folks,

702
00:35:50.920 --> 00:35:53.159
it doesn't matter who's on their roster, they're probably going

703
00:35:53.239 --> 00:35:55.039
to take a wide receiver. Look at their recent history.

704
00:35:55.559 --> 00:35:57.760
And then in the first round they trade back in

705
00:35:57.920 --> 00:36:00.559
thirty first overall to get a guy that to them

706
00:36:00.599 --> 00:36:03.679
I thought would go sooner. Keldric Foch, Auburn edge rusher.

707
00:36:04.079 --> 00:36:06.679
In the second round, later part Anthony Hill, junior Texas

708
00:36:06.719 --> 00:36:10.320
linebacker to some people, fell a little bit lower. Nothing

709
00:36:10.320 --> 00:36:12.519
in the third, nothing in the fourth, two in the fifth.

710
00:36:12.800 --> 00:36:15.320
They get at the top of the fifth Fernando Carmona,

711
00:36:15.440 --> 00:36:18.440
Arkansas offensive guard. Bottom of the fifth they get a

712
00:36:18.440 --> 00:36:20.639
guy who I have. I got one of his Penn

713
00:36:20.639 --> 00:36:23.280
State cards. This is a guy that was not thought

714
00:36:23.280 --> 00:36:25.719
of a lot, but could end up being a steal

715
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to a team that desperately needs a running back, Nicholas

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Singleton out of Penn State. Fifth round, bottom part to Tennessee.

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And then in the sixth round at the top they

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get Jackie Marshall, Baylor d tackle. They get Pat Coogan,

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who I love out Indiana in the middle part of

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the sixth round center from the championship team who went

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from Notre Dame to Indiana but stayed in the state

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of Indiana. Now he's in Tennessee. And seventh round pick

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Jaron kannak Oklahoma tight end. So Tennessee going after their

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O line, their D line, trying to address issues, and

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now they're looking for a starting wide receiver. And don't

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be surprised if Nicholas Singleton and Sarahcuse alum Will Nixon,

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who's going to rookie Mini Caamp could try and make

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this team because I don't think they truly believe in

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Tajy Spears.

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Or Tony Poway.

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Yeah, I think they The running back room is a

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need the car. I agree with you to Carnell Kate

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pick his kind of question. We can't argue with the talent,

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but with the fourth overall.

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Pick, there was some of it. They could have went

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in different directions. I did hear.

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You know, if had had Love not been picked three

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by Arizona, I think he might have went to Tennessee

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at four.

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I think he definitely would have.

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And so I think when Love came off the board,

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obviously Kate was the best player at least on Tennessee

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draft board, and that's why they made the pick. I

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think their draft is solid, but they've they've done a lot.

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Of holes to fill. If they believe cam.

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Ward's the guy, I think they've tried to address getting

747
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him some protection.

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Yeah, you know.

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When you look at their wide receiver room that there's

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some opening openings there for a big time He.

751
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Likes Io Manor, who they drafted last year. He likes

752
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him in the preseason, and as the season went on

753
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he kept going to him. Wendell Robinson showed up for

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the Giants when injuries happened, so maybe he can show

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up for Tennessee. But Carnel Tate's gonna be the number

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one guy. Automatically, the question becomes, does Tennessee have and

757
00:38:32.280 --> 00:38:36.679
every down, every play, every game all season long, multiple

758
00:38:36.760 --> 00:38:41.280
year guy and who they haven't running back? And now

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with Carnel Tate?

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Yeah, what I would have done? Maybe, see what do

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you think of this? With the taping? I get the

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need for receiver. We're looking at your depth truck, it's

763
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pretty bad.

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Yeah, what about maybe trading back some spots, getting some

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additional pick and still picking another decent wide receiver on

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before That's I guess that's what I would And again

767
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we don't know what went down or what was attempted.

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What I might have tried to trade back a little bit,

769
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still get a receiver and.

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You know, get extra picks. Yeah.

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I think if you're Tennessee and you see Jeremiah Love

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go to Arizona, it's a little bit of a twitch

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scenario and you don't want to make a knee jerk reaction. Again,

774
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it shows you it doesn't matter the coach, it matters

775
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the front office. The front office is obsessed with taking

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wide receivers early. But then you look at how many

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of those receivers are on the team now and they're

778
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not none of them. So will Carnel Tate fall into that?

779
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Hopefully not for Tennessee, but we'll see the Washington Commanders

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our final team in alphabetical order. Assessing the entire twenty

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twenty six NFL Draft with sports cardinations, John Newman, myself,

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Cards and breaks. Washington only had six p they get

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in the first round because this guy fell to them.

786
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I don't know how you don't take the best available player,

787
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which was this guy I think at the time, in

788
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sunny styles out of Ohio State at linebacker, seventh overall,

789
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and then they pick in not in the second, in

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the third round, Antonio Williams, a wide receiver out of Clemson.

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Some people think they need another wide receiver. They got one,

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Joshua Joseph's Tennessee ed rusher in the fifth round. In

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the sixth round, two picks, one early, one late, Washington

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takes k Tron Allen out of Penn State, which some

795
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people may not think much of, but he could make

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the team. And then we look at Matt Gulbin Michigan

797
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State Center. And then they take Ethan calick Manis, Rutgers

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quarterback in the seventh round, and we'll see what Klickmanis

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can do if Gosh forbid, Jayden Daniels goes down again.

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What do you think about assessing Washington. I love the

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sunny styles.

802
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I love that styles.

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But then you look at Jakorey Krosky, Merit who was

804
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a rookie last year, Rashad White, Jerome Ford. These guys

805
00:41:00.480 --> 00:41:03.679
come in from different teams. Terry McLaurin doesn't have anybody

806
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behind him. Diami Brown is back in Washington after a

807
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year in Jacksonville. They need help at tight ends. So

808
00:41:10.599 --> 00:41:12.880
it seems like they didn't address a bunch of issues,

809
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but they did get sunny styles.

810
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I think they nailed the sunny styles pick, and then

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after that it got a little.

812
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Dicey for them. I think he got a little loose

813
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on the rails.

814
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I get the Williams pick. You know, you gotta pick

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a Klamana set.

816
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In the seventh round. I mean he's not gonna.

817
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You know, I get it's a depth piece, but yeah,

818
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you know who, depending on who else is still left,

819
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I don't know, in a different direction, yeah, than than

820
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that pick. I thought they had more pressing needs than

821
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to go to that direction.

822
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It wasn't terrible, but uh, you know, I wouldn't. I

823
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wouldn't put him. I wouldn't give him a super high DEATHO.

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And that former high draft pick from the Tennessee Titans,

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Traylon Burks, is now on the commanders so well, Santa.

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Our commanders can figure it out, but they need a

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healthy Jaden Daniels to do it first and foremost. With

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that being said, this has been the host draft analysis,

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all thirty two teams alphabetical order. I don't know anybody

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