Locked On Titans - Daily Podcast On The Tennessee Titans - NFL Squad: Will Abdul Carter Be 1st Overall Pick in 2025 NFL Draft?
Episode Date: February 28, 2025In this week's NFL Squad, the crew discusses whether or not Abdul Carter will be the 1st overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft and whether or not if it's more important in today's NFL to have a game-chan...ging pass rusher in comparison to other positions. Plus, will Ja'Marr Chase become the NFL's highest paid non-QB this offseason or could there be another player that gets that type of bag and is banning the Tush Push the right move by the NFL and where might players like Harold Landry, Jonathan Allen, and several others play this next season if traded?Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!FanDuelRight now, new FanDuel customers can get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Bonus Bets if your first FIVE DOLLAR bet wins!Download the app or head to FANDUEL.COM to get started. Bet with FanDuel—Official Partner of the NBA. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)
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Joe Marino coming through for today's locked on NFL squad
episode. Let's see how many bills fans believe me and stick
around for a little while. Let's talk about the top
prospects here in Indianapolis.
Abdul Carter, number one pick potentially.
Tennessee Titans have to make that decision
or trade out and let somebody else make that decision.
But he believes that he should be the number one pick
in this year's NFL draft.
Of course, he's not gonna be the first prospect
that ever said that.
Certainly won't be the last prospect to ever say that.
But there is some legitimacy to him claiming that status.
I want to ask you gentlemen, and we'll start.
We'll just start right here next to me.
Cody work locked on Broncos.
What do you think about a dual Carter stating that he should be the number one pick in this year's draft?
Well, I mean when you look at him and we had Keith on from locked on NFL draft last week who said that pound for pound.
He believes Abdul Carter is probably the best overall prospect in this year's drafts cycle. And I think when you look at what he can do, he's got a legit case, but
I think so much of this depends on where is the lean here when it comes to offense versus defense.
I mean, obviously there's a lot of skilled players in this year's NFL draft. We talked about the
quarterback position this year. Are you really sold on Cam Ward or Shadriss Sanders being really
being, you know, quarterback is going to move the needle for your franchise. I know there's a lot of debate
about that. When I look at Abdul Carter, I mean, with the Tennessee Titans, with the Harold Landry
trade request stuff coming through and them looking at offsetting him. Now I look at, you know,
a guy like Abdul Carter saying, okay, yeah, he can be the first overall pick of Tennessee stands
back there. He's a terrific, versatile player.
And man, I think you're always looking for these guys that can maybe transcend your defense.
And there's only been a handful of them. And there's still, I think, a handful of guys in
the league that you put them on one team. Like let's talk about Spencer's guy, for example,
Miles Garrett, that defense in Cleveland is drastically different when he's on the field
versus when he's off. And hopefully they don't have to experience that I know miles wants to be out of there but
That's been the case and Kevin we talked about on lockdown Ravens here on the NFL squad show that
They if they can add a pass rusher a legitimate guy there then that defense is gonna be the next level
That's gonna help them get further in the playoffs Abdul Carter is that type of guy for whoever lands him?
Yeah, I mean I mean look I think a do Carter has as a really good case to make.
And I'm with you on the thought process of they allow Harold Landry to kind of go out there
and seek out a trade partner because I can't lie.
And maybe I'm kind of carrying a little bit over from the Chicago Bears last year who settled on Caleb Williams
in December of twenty twenty three as a number one overall pick.
But I'm kind of like maybe the Titans have already made their decision.
Maybe Abdul Carter is going gonna be that guy.
And that's why they're letting Harold Landry
go seek out a trade partner.
Spencer, let's kick it over to you.
Cody just mentioned that having no quarterback,
but having a defensive guy like that,
who we potentially build around.
How valuable can that be for an NFL franchise?
Yeah, I think it's super valuable.
I was interested in like part of the Abdul Carter
press conference today.
He was asked about like, everyone talks about a franchise quarterback.
What about a franchise pass rusher on this idea that like even that position on
the defensive side of the ball sort of is is what a quarterback is to an offense,
a defensive end, an elite pass rusher can be to a defense.
I do think there's some truths in that.
I still think like the, the, and I I think the bronze are an example of this the
chasm between
What a having an elite quarterback gives you and having an elite pass rusher gives you I think is pretty still pretty wide
Because you can have that elite pass rusher and he might be worth like, you know
One or two wins for you, but a quarterback is it changes the game?
like I mean David your your your team is
the the living testament of that like you get the right quarterback and all of a sudden the
commanders go from you know picking number two overall to NSC championship
game so yeah like I still think that has to be the target but I do think like the
the next tier down from finding that elite quarterback is finding that elite
pass rusher that can wreak havoc and and if you have that you you know what it
means for your defense.
It just creates so many different opportunities for your offense to get the ball back,
get the ball back to your quarterback.
So yeah, there's definitely some truth to that.
And I do think Abdul Carter feels like he fits that billing.
And I love the confidence from him coming out and saying, I think I'm the wrong guy
in this class.
I asked him a question about like, people are sort of saying he's undersized.
And he talked about like, they might say that, but I have a lot of heart heart and that's something like they can't be measured that I've never had to worry about.
So, you know, I think it comes with a lot of confidence in any team that's thinking about taking him is going to get a player that's highly motivated and certainly highly talented.
Yeah, listen, I just got done watching a five foot eight cornerback play the perimeter like he's a six foot two dude named Mikey Sanger still coming out of the Michigan Wolverines. You talk about competitive spirit being able
to make a guy play taller play bigger than he actually is. Kevin Ostreicher you know
about competitive spirit. Unfortunately, a little bit too recent. Mike debate, you know
a few things about teams winning Super Bowls. I know in Patriots land, right? It's been
forever since the past one of Super Bowl. I'm sure Patriots fans are really stressing out over the lack of championships happening right now
But I want to give you a quote here from Carter
So he says quote defensive players impact the game just as much as the quarterback all the teams that have won Super Bowls
They've had that one standout player. I feel like I'm that end quote
Coming from the team that you covered can that one standout player really be on the defense
and help a team be a continuous contender for the Super Bowl?
Yeah, I think it can be.
And I think you've seen that
with the New England Patriots dynasty.
Look, there is no one that's going to take anything away
from Tom Brady on my watch as long as I'll wear a headset.
I will definitely say that he is the reason
why the New England Patriots were what they were alongside Bill Belichick,
but they do not win six championships without Ty Law taking that leadership role in Super Bowl 36,
gaining that interception against Kurt Warner and helping that team forward.
They don't win without the strong play of guys like Willie McGinnis and guys like their head coach right now, Mike Vrabel, somebody who absolutely stepped up, made plays when plays needed to be made in the Super Bowl.
The greatest comeback in the history of the Super Bowl, Super Bowl 51 does not happen unless Dante
Hightower knocks Matt Ryan back into the nether regions when it came to that field and allowed
that team to be able to claw their way back in. So yeah, I think that defenders absolutely have a right to say that they can change
the complexity of a game, change the complexity of a run and change the complexity of a franchise.
You know, it kind of made me think a little bit about what Viper said to Maverick in Top Gun when he says,
you know, that's pretty, it's pretty arrogant considering the company that you're in.
And he looked back at him and says, I like that in a pilot.
Well, that's kind of how I feel.
I like that in this guy.
And I really think that he's going to move forward and make some team extremely happy.
Maybe it is the Tennessee Titans, but whoever gets in is going to get a guy that knows the
targets on his back.
Now, I think he knew that going in, he's ready to step up and he's ready to show the world
what he can do.
And I think that's exactly what you want in an edge defender.
David, you, you said it, you kind of tease that you mentioned like.
Defensive, like people who've won super bowls, like you look at what the
Philadelphia Eagles just did defensively.
I mean that, that, that four man rush that they had, it was impressive, but you
know, there are a couple of teams here.
Like you go to the Baltimore Ravens, they had Ray Lewis, they had Terrell Suggs.
They had Ed Reed, like you have transcendent players.
And for the Broncos, Von Miller almost single-handedly won them the Super Bowl all the way back nearly
10 years ago in Santa Clara Super Bowl 50.
You need that type of impact player on your defense, I think, in order to really make
a big run, a sustainable run.
But I do agree, you have to have that quarterback in place.
I think teams that have their quarterback in place,
you can find that player defensively.
It amplifies your chances big time.
Yeah, and I think even for like the Ravens,
that 2000s team, like Trent Dilfer was their quarterback.
The reason they won that Super Bowl in 2000
was literally because of the all respect to Trent Dilfer.
He did his job.
But like that historic Ravens defense was the reason why
they were able to get that far. So I think in today's game, you talk about like the NFL would
love it if you just had that like Chiefs Rams matchup from back in the day, just like 50 points
versus 50 points back and forth scoring like the excitement of the game, but defense does win
championships. And I think that those blue chip players on defense in an offensive
era, it's not like it's going by the wayside. But you look at some of these teams like Cody,
you mentioned the Eagles in that pass rush. It's like, where were the Eagles have been
without a guy like Jalen Carter disrupting the middle and then that takes attention off
other guys puts other players on one on one matchup so that you don't have to face a double
and those guys help out. So look, it's one of the reasons why I'm very excited. Miles
Garrett's coming to Baltimore this the soft season in the trade.
It's never gonna happen.
Come on. If we manifest, Spencer just manifest it with me.
It'll be a good thing for the entire AFC.
Spencer wants to manifest it with me.
That's bad for the Logs on Brown's business if I manifest the trade of the Bravens.
So I'm good. I'm good.
Speaking of the AFC North. Yeah, good. Speaking of the AFC North.
Yeah, absolutely.
Speaking of the AFC North,
we got a good conversation to have coming up next.
The Bengals want to make Jamar chase
the highest paid non-quarterback
in the National Football League.
We have two gentlemen who can tell us whether or not
he is deserving and I'm gonna see if my text
to Joe Marino has gone through yet.
We'll see if Lockdown Bill Sells Joe Marino comes through
on our episode of Lockdown NFL Squad, part of the Lockdown Podcast Network, your team every day.
The Cincinnati Bengals want to make wide receiver Jamar chase the highest paid non quarterback in the National Football League. Kevin Ostricher, Lockdown Raven, just going to kick it right over to man. Uh, while we wait on Joe Marino to get through here, does he deserve it?
I think he deserves that.
And probably more, especially when you talk about from a Raven's perspective,
what Jamar has actually done to Baltimore.
Let's go back to his two games this past season, 10 catches for 193 yards and two
touchdowns followed by 11 catches for 264 yards and three touchdowns.
Over the course of his career in just literally only eight games, Jamar has averaged 120 yards
in a touchdown in each of his games against the Ravens, 962 in eight. He is not the only reason
that offense is as good as it is, but man, take your more chase off that team that offense the ceiling just plummets in the floor
I think honestly plummets as well because even when you talk about the T Hagan situation
I know we talked about that a little bit last week you take T off of that team
I think it's still easier to find a running mate for Jamar chase
Even if it's not T Higgins you take Jamar chase off that team
Jamar chases a generational wide receiver.
You put them up in that top upper echelon of wide outs.
And that's just the name of the game in this off season.
It's not just wide receiver.
Obviously quarterback, there's a whole controversy about those
contracts continuing to inflate year after year.
Well, with these wide receivers, it's whoever sets the market,
the next guy is going to want to set the market,
and then the next guy is going to want to set the market. So when you talk about, for example,
the quarterback conversation, that's why you want to get those guys done early. So you
don't have to fork up that extra cash. Well, wide receivers kind of the same thing. And
it's why for Minnesota, like, okay, they got that Justin Jefferson deal done. Now they
don't have to worry about if tomorrow chase signs. Well, what is Justin Jefferson's deal
going to look like now? So yeah, in my opinion,
Jamar absolutely deserves it. It's unfortunate for the Ravens if that does end up going through
because it means they have to go face and twice a year for the foreseeable future. But
if you're talking about the player, he's a heck of a player.
Yeah, listen, some some four letter networks out there like to have their panel shows just
intentionally contradict each other for the sake of creating drama. So Spencer German,
look, I want to put you in the corner here, man.
But is there a reason that Jamar Chase shouldn't be the highest paid non
quarterback in the NFL?
So what I'll give you is I kinda think about this backwards, where it's like, okay,
if I'm not making Jamar Chase the highest paid non-quarterback, who is?
Who is the player that you're giving that money to?
I guess there's a case to be made, if you were to go on the defensive side of the ball
Like, you know miles Garrett's due for a contract extension
The Browns might actually try to make him the highest paid non quarterback in the NFL just to convince him to stay
So we'll see what that sort of shakes out like but there's not a lot of reason to think that
Jamar Chase isn't worthy of that type of contract the bit the question has kind of been like, how are the Bengals going to fork over the money to all these players?
Jill Burrow has been really holding their feet to the fire on that, obviously.
So I'm kind of fascinated to see how it all plays out once they do pay Jamar Chase,
because you know they're going to prioritize him first and foremost.
And as far as like, you know, it's funny is like Kevin brings up the numbers against the Ravens.
His numbers against the Browns are more like modest.
I think he's got like over 400 yards.
He only has like 62% of his he's got like 62% of his passes.
He only has three touchdowns in terms of like the teams in the division.
That's been like his team.
He's done the worst against.
So I haven't been quite as scarred by by Jamar Chase.
But I understand like the rest of the season, what he's doing, what he's putting up.
What do you have like a 264 yard game this year? season, what he's doing, what he's putting up. What, did he have a 264-yard game this year? He's phenomenal.
I mean, I think, honestly, as I said, as I think about it backwards and kind of deconstruct it that way,
it feels like it's either him or Justin Jefferson, right?
Those are the two that probably deserve that money, and Justin Jefferson already got paid,
so of course, Jamar Chase is going to try to trump him.
Absolutely. Cody Rorick, Mike DeBate, I want to ask you both,
if not Jamar Chase, is there another player?
And perhaps you go the way that Spencer has mentioned there.
And for the sake of conversation, being able to be authentic,
I don't want you to, I'm not going to ask you to pick a player who deserves it more than Jamar,
but let's just take Jamar Chase off the table.
Jamar Chase off the table as the highest paid non-quarterback in the NFL.
Who is the guy that you think could be that person?
Mike debate will start with you.
Well, uh, first of all, wait, you guys have receivers, you guys have wide receivers.
So long since I've had to really delve into this subject here in New England.
No, I kid you not folks.
Uh, look, bottom line, uh, when you look at someone like Jamar and what he brings
to the table, I think Spencer, Kevin, you guys have made an amazing case, uh, for
the reasons why he should be.
And I'm in that camp, but I do believe
that if you're gonna make someone that next level
next to the quarterback,
then it probably should be someone like Jemaro
has such an impact on Joe Burrow
and that Cincinnati offense as a whole.
But if you look at the way the league is structured right now,
I know it's an offensive league.
I know a lot of people are looking at the reemergence of the running back, and you're looking at me, maybe, you know,
the, you know, maybe tight ends becoming maybe a little bit more involved because of the Kelsey Renaissance and whatnot.
I still go back to what I said in the previous segment about defenders. If you have an edge defender or a corner that is
someone that changes the complexity of your team,
and that's the identity of your team, that could be where you go to put out the big time contract
and give that player an opportunity to be the highest paid.
If you're asking me who, and I know you didn't put me on the spot, David, but I go to what Spencer said.
I mean, it's hard to argue against Myles Garrett if you're gonna go with a defender,
being an ISB player in the league as a non quarterback.
What he's done in the league since inception really is truly remarkable.
And he's that guy that can change the complexity of a team just by his presence.
So yeah, I would say that someone like that could end up being, but again,
receivers are a high
profile position and Jamar Chase, in my opinion, has earned it with what he's put out on the
field.
I mean, you make a great case for Miles Garrett if that's in Cleveland or elsewhere.
I mean, I don't know.
If I'm looking at another wide receiver, if it's not Jamar Chase, could it be T. Higgins?
T. Higgins' estimated market value is like 25.4 average annual value per year.
That's nowhere close to what Justin Jefferson or even what Jamar Chase is going to command.
I'm just trying to think of another player right now that could get an extension that
would make over $25 million per year in a sense, or even 30 at this point.
I think there's been a lot of conversation about position valuation.
We've seen a few years ago, the safety position was one of the more lucrative positions right
now to pay because of the too high shell and the emergence of that. Thank you so much,
Vic Fangio, for creating that blueprint. But now we've started seeing the last couple of
years, the safety position value has dropped financially, which has been a little crazy.
We're seeing it go now to cornerbacks. Pass know, pass or tan reset the cornerback market. And then a few days later,
Jayler Ramsey gets the extension that kind of changes that a little bit there.
I'm very curious to see what it could be. I mean, I know Saas Gardner is in line to,
you know, potentially getting paid in New York. It's hard to imagine, but I don't see Saas making
more than $25 million per year at the cornerback position. That's crazy. So if any other player,
non-quarterback T Higgins, if it, non-quarterback, T Higgins,
if it's not Jamar Chase, T Higgins has to be the next man up on the totem pole.
So I have kind of a fun question here.
Like, because a lot of the names that we're talking about,
like, are pass rushers, Miles Garrett's names come up a couple of times,
or the wide receiver position.
I sort of pulled this up, Cody, while you were giving your answer.
Like, as you pull up, like, the average annual value of contracts in the NFL,
obviously, you got quarterbacks like 1 through, I don't know, I think, like, 1 through 16.
But then the first non-, the first high-spade non-quarterback, of course, is Justin Jefferson.
Next in line is Nick Bosa.
And then it's like C.D. Lamb sprinkled in there.
A.J. Brown is in there.
Chris Jones is in there.
But there's a bunch of wide receivers after that, like Amandla St. Brown, Brandon Ayug, Tyree Kill, Jalen Waddle,
Brian Burns sort of comes in the picture here.
So I guess my question is, as we talk about what player maybe deserves to be the highest paid non-quarterback,
what to those does deserve the money?
Should it be wide receiver or should it be pass receiver?
Because we just spent, like, the whole first segment we spent talking
about how those pass rushes can change the game and like how long is it going to
take for maybe one to surpass the other? Because right now it seems like wide
receivers get the money, but should it actually be the elite pass rushers that
get the money?
I'm ready. That's a really good question because I look at it right wide
receiver actually had this conversation with Terry McCormick not that long ago.
Wide receiver is one of the most dependent positions on the football field. Like for a wide receiver to be
successful, it needs an offensive line that can give the quarterback time to find him and it needs
a quarterback that has the time and the ability to then find him and a scheme that's going to
accentuate his talents and allow him to be effective as a weapon in that offense. So a
wide receiver can't just go out there and I'm great. So we're going to win football games. But like you said, it's like a pass
rusher. You know, of course, if they are playing with other good defense alignment and all
that stuff, of course it helps. But your most elite pass rushers like a miles Garrett to
bring him back up can go out there even with a maybe not so stellar cast around him still
impact the game even without it. Not as dependent as others. So I think it's a really good question
to bring up. Well and real quick off of that David because I'll just say like you know
Miles even even even in games where he's getting like double team there's people at this point
teams are throwing every possible thing they can at Miles Garrett and so yeah there's games where
he's quiet and Brown's fans you know they'll jump in my mentions and be like where the hell is Miles
Garrett? Why isn't he doing anything? But like, the answer to that question is like, even though he's, he's not maybe getting the sacks or the
pressures or whatever, he still is impacting the game in a major way just on his own, because he's
out there in the field and he commands so much attention that opens up opportunities for other
people. So yeah, to your point, like, and receivers do that a little bit, because if a receiver,
you have a good receiver defenses are going to scheme for that guy. But I just think like, as I think about a team going through a game plan, if you have an elite pass rusher,
that is like the thing they are scheming against the entire week. Same way you would do that with a quarterback on the on the offensive side.
So I don't know. I agree. I think it's kind of an interesting an interesting question.
Yeah, I think it's certainly something to look at moving forward into the future.
Something I would certainly love to know what Lock on bills host Joe Marino things about so
Share his thoughts on that but first the coming up next we're gonna talk about some
topics that are hot here in Indianapolis the tush push the the obsession about the Philadelphia Eagles tush is
Hot and roaring like a blazing fire. I didn't know where I was going there
I mean we also got some player updates for Matthew Stafford, Harold Landry, and Jonathan Allen
all coming up next on this week's NFL Squad,
part of the Lockdown Podcast Network, your team every day.
Wrapping up this week's NFL Squad episode,
we got some buzz building here
around the National Football League
during the week of the NFL Scouting Combine
here in Indianapolis, Indiana. And yeah, man, tush push. There's a whole
lot of a whole lot of rear end talk going on here in Indianapolis. And I was actually
asked this about Tony Wiggins on the Wednesday afternoon episode locked on NFL. I got to
tell you guys, I'm kind of on the fence. Like I'm kind of the old school type of guy. And
when it comes to this of if if if it's good's good copy it or stop it and then it'll just go away if you really don't like it
But then I'm also kind of like creates a neutral zone isn't really being
Respected with the tush push play and it should be respected because it is a rule that someplace
I want to go around the horn here Cody work. What are your thoughts on the touch push man?
Should it be just eliminated or is there another part of this conversation that really needs to be accentuated?
Green Bay is so soft for this like Mark Murphy. What are you doing?
Like just say you you can't figure out like
The Eagles have done so much and look it helps when you have a quarterback who can squat almost 600 pounds in Jalen
Hertz if it was easy to replicate a lot of people would be able to do it
But you look at the Eagles offensive line the biggest offensive line in in football, a quarterback who's a dog, and you got to run it back beyond
you can almost squat 600 pounds as well in Saquon Barkley.
That is a get good, like be better at your evaluation, Green Bay, like figure out a way
to do it.
It's trying to take away something because they think it's a mismatch or it's unfair
just goes to show like, Hey, you got to do a better job coaching against it.
And I feel like if there's any team that we saw maybe do well against it, not necessarily
against Philadelphia, but when Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills did the push push in
the playoffs, they didn't have success.
I can't can't city found a way to stop them in that matchup that they had there.
So for me, find a way to stop it. Now to your point about the neutral zone,
like you get guys and I remember even just seeing this as well. Like, you know, Washington was at one point being threatened, like, Hey, we're, we may even allow a score. If this continues,
you're trying to stop it. Like that's just the commander is defense saying, Hey,
we're struggling for our life here. We're just trying to get a stop. We're trying to time it.
I have no issues with that, but just to ban it completely because nobody can figure out how to stop it.
Stupid. It's stupid and it's soft.
Yeah, no, I hear you, man. I mean, look, it's a play that in
its essence fits every rule the NFL has right now. And it's not
a safety issue, or there's no safety concerns, at least at
least. I mean, there's might be a safety concern of lining Chris
Jones up sideways and letting him get dome rocked by an
offensive line. I don't know how smart that that decision was, but you know, yeah, I agree with you.
There's three three player updates that we want to talk about before we get out of here.
This week, gentlemen, I'm going to go to you, Spencer.
And listen, I say this as I cover the Washington commanders.
So when I talk about you being familiar with rotating quarterback situations, believe me,
I understand the pain here.
Matthew Stafford is probably going to be on the move.
Sean McVeigh did not necessarily do anything to try to put out those flames.
He happened to run into one Tom Brady on the ski slopes of Montana because
that's a crowded group and you know who doesn't run into each other out there.
Where do you think Matthew Stafford's best location is? Where do you think maybe
he ends up by the time this whole story is over? So I'm in best location.
I mean, I think the Giants probably make some sense.
I'm trying to think if there was another team I had, but
I can't remember off the top of my head who I was thinking of earlier that I had
talked about.
But I do think the Browns would make some sense in terms of more so
probably from Cleveland's perspective than Matthew Stafford's.
Because if the Browns are looking for like a quick fix at quarterback,
and I've said this on my show on Lockdown Browns, like, he's the number one option for me if he's
available. Like, talk about a guy who can like come in, help you win immediately, like the Browns want
to try to do, maybe convince it, maybe can sort of like mend fences with Myles Garrett, like,
hey, we got this guy, Super Bowl champion, you know, playing at a high level still, even though
he's in his late 30s.
You know, what do you think about this?
It keeps them competitive, but he can also sort of serve in that bridge role.
Like, it still forces you to,
okay, we got to find a quarterback.
We have to address this because we can't bank on Matt Stafford
for being our franchise guy for like 10 years.
So, I mean, like, the bros would make some sense,
but I don't know that he would really want to come to Cleveland.
I mean, if you think about just like his journey in general,
like, goes from Detroit where he's beloved and then ends up in LA,
and it seems like his family really likes it out there,
and a different change of scenery, and wins the Super Bowl.
So I don't know if he'd come to Cleveland,
but I do think they're going to show some interest,
and I do think they would be a fit ultimately if that were to happen.
Yeah. I mean, like you mentioned, you mentioned that's average family. I almost got
to wonder if we put video game clauses and Kyler Murray's
contract. I wonder if you put family clauses and that's
something that might be something somebody would be
interested in doing. Yes, please. As an awestriker,
locked on Ravens. I want to go to you. We got two defenders
here. Harold Landry, Jonathan Allen, both have been granted
permission to seek trade partners. Again, you know, thing or two about great defensemen, not saying that either of these
guys are necessarily great defensemen, but at least solid defensemen, right? I'll let you pick
your defender here, Harold Landry or Jonathan Allen. What do you think happens with either of
these guys? Where do you think the best fit is for either of these guys? We'll leave the other one
for Mike to bait. I'll go with the Jonathan Allen and I will go, I think a little outside the box, but it does depend on what the cap situation looks like for them.
But if there's some level of a deal that Bengals defense does need help.
Now you have to pay Trey Hendrickson first.
I think that's first and foremost.
If you don't pay Trey Hendrickson, they're going to make Joe Burrow unhappy.
You're going to make a lot of other people in Cincinnati unhappy.
But we saw how historic that offense was in Cincinnati this season.
And they had absolutely nothing to show for it because they couldn't stop the run.
They couldn't stop the pass. They have other needs. But if the money is right and there's
some level of something that can be worked out and they're able to pay their guys, I
wouldn't do that if it means they can't pay T Higgins. If you have to do T Higgins or
Jonathan Allen, you take T Higgins. T Higgins, that's the guy. Or same thing with Trey Hendrickson. But I'm just trying to think of
ways that they can help their defense because it is so apparent that they have the firepower,
especially if T does decide to play on the franchise tag this year. I don't know if that's
going to actually happen, but like, let's just say it does. You can't go out there and let Joe Burrow just have this great year again and have nothing
to show for it. So I think that Jonathan Allen could help Cincinnati on the interior. They
lost DJ Reader last offseason. I think they felt that really badly this year and putting
in another guy in Jonathan Allen, who might not be that like DJ Reader guy, but it's still,
I think, a pretty decent player. You can go out there and maybe that can work for Cincinnati.
Yeah.
I mean, look, I want to lock on commanders.
I said, I think at the end of this whole thing with John now, I think he
ends up released.
Um, I don't think anybody's probably going to trade for him.
Uh, the 15 and a half million that he is not guaranteed, but do
an in-base salary this season.
And once that happens and go out and find a deal, I think probably six to
eight million dollars, um, is probably the ballpark. I think he'd probably be had for certainly something that the bangles might be able to swing
So my bill now is a buffalo bill mike debay. Let's uh, let's let's finish this off with harold landry
One of the newer players
Uh joe marino has not responded to my dm. In fact, actually if he listens to this episode
He might block me on twitter and not allow me to dm him in the future. Um harold landry
What do you think happens there, Mike?
Where do you think his best fit is?
Well, as soon as Kevin mentioned, Alan,
that Grinch sly like smile came over my face and anyone that saw that knows that
I believe that if Mike Raible and Elliot Wolf and Ryan Cowden are not on the
phone trying to make this happen with the Tennessee Titans right now,
they're doing themselves a disservice. Look, Harold Landry, 28 years old,
31 and a half sacks in the last three seasons started all 17 games last year.
71 tackles nine sacks, 18 pressures, four pass deflections.
By simply walking through the door in Foxborough,
he makes that defense better.
This is someone who played under variable before in Tennessee.
He played under Terrell Williams, the new defensive coordinator in New England,
he knows that system, he'll be able to integrate himself immediately into that system. And at the
bottom line, he's also a guy that has ties to the area being a Boston College alum. So in my opinion,
if the Patriots are willing to or trying to make this defense better, especially now with Devon Gotshot's
requesting a trade and the Patriots going to facilitate and allow him to go out there
and to facilitate potentially a trade. This is a move I think the Patriots should absolutely do
everything they can to make. It just makes too much sense for New England right now. I think
Carol Landry would be look very nice in a Patriots uniform in 2025. Yeah, I 100% agree. They
can't no arguments come in here. Thank you gentlemen, Cody
Rourke, Mike debate, Kevin Ostrich or Spencer German. Thank
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