The McShay Show - NFL Draft First Round Live Coverage

Episode Date: April 24, 2026

Join Todd McShay and Steve Muench live throughout the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. They’ll share all their latest intel and analysis for every pick 1-32. 0:00 Welcome to The McShay Show! 1...:01:05 First Round Draft Coverage  1:12:35 F. Mendoza, QB (LV)1:18:00 D. Bailey, EDGE (NYJ)1:24:20 J. Love, RB (ARI)1:30:35 C. Tate, WR (TEN)1:38:35 A. Reese, EDGE (NYG)1:40:45 M. Delane, CB (KC)1:49:05 S. Styles, LB (WAS)1:57:55 J. Tyson, WR (NO)2:03:45 S. Fano, OT (CLE)2:07:10 F. Mauigoa, OT (NYG)2:08:15 C. Downs, DS (DAL)2:13:50 K. Proctor, OT (MIA)2:18:20 T. Simpson, QB (LAR)2:32:00 O. Ioane, OG (BAL)2:38:40 R. Bain Jr., EDGE (TB)2:43:20 K. Sadiq, TE (NYJ)2:50:40 B. Miller, OT (DET)2:52:35 C. Banks, IDL (MIN)2:58:00 M. Freeling, OT (CAR)2:59:55 M. Lemon, WR (PHI)3:07:15 M. Iheanachor, OT (PIT)3:11:45 A. Mesidor, EDGE (LAC)3:17:45 M. Lawrence, EDGE (DAL)3:23:50 K. Concepcion, WR (CLE)3:30:30 D. Thieneman, DS (CHI)3:35:30 K. Rutledge, OG (HOU)3:37:35 C. Johnson, CB (MIA)3:45:15 C. Lomu, OT (NE)3:50:00 P. Woods, IDL (KC)3:52:55 O. Cooper Jr., WR (NYJ)3:55:45 K. Faulk, EDGE (TEN)4:05:00 J. Price, RB (SEA) 4:06:15 First round recap Check out TheRinger.com/McShay for access to Todd's first-round mock, and sign up for his newsletter to view two full rounds of picks. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Try ZipRecruiter FOR FREE at https://ziprecruiter.com/MCSHAY Host: Todd McShayGuest: Steve MuenchProducers: Tucker Tashjian, Conor Nevins, Daniel Comer, Chris Wohlers, Jonathan Frias, and Jesse AronSocial: Abou Kamara Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:19 Well, welcome in Spotify Studios here in Hollywood, California, and we are fired up. You are joining us tonight on Netflix. A lot of places to watch the draft. No better than here. Netflix with the McShea show all night long. We've got an hour leading up to the draft. We're going to have a flash mock that we're going to rip through all the latest intel. I'm getting, I just got to text literally three minutes ago that kind of makes me think.
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Starting point is 00:04:23 We got a wild night ahead of us. Here we go. Got a text from a GM recently that said this is the least consensus draft that we've ever been a part of in terms of just talking to NFL teams and what they view as a player that belongs in this range. There's other teams you talk to have them maybe 10 picks later. Most interestingly, though, this is breaking news if you follow this kind of thing. And as you could just see there,
Starting point is 00:04:52 Fanduel has been an unbelievable partner throughout all of this for us. And new to this in the recent years is the ability to wager on the NFL draft, right? And I talk to GMs about it. And listen, it doesn't sway anything anyone's doing. No one's trying to make money in the NFL on Fandul or gambling.
Starting point is 00:05:16 However, people will check in to see what's going on, You know, because typically there's a reason why odds are the way they are. And they'll shift with, you know, the money as always does. The reason I bring this all up in the top of the show, why is Todd talking about this? Because all week long, and for a while, now all week long, I'd say. For a while it was Arvel Reese was the heavy favorite number two, right? Then we all started to get the information that David Bailey seems like it's the pick. And how do you get that information?
Starting point is 00:05:46 I promise you this. it's not from Darrell Mugi, the GM of the Jets. If we've learned anything from Mugi in the past 14 months, it's that he, like, good luck getting that information out in New York. Well, it wasn't that big a deal last year when they were picking at, is it seven or nine overall? Darren Mugi, I'm sorry. See, I'm already mistaking his first name.
Starting point is 00:06:09 That's how little information I'm getting from Darren. But Darren Mugi has done a great job, and this is what you want. If you're a Jets fan, you're thrilled. It is an absolute vault. I've got contacts there. You've got contacts there. Nobody's getting any information, right? And so for a while, it was all R.
Starting point is 00:06:28 Val Rees. That was the information coming out of there, right? But come to find out, like, the information coming out of there or the information that other teams were getting from what they thought was from the New York Jets was not accurate because no one's giving out the real information. The people who are making this decision have been, So then there was 48 hours this week after Bailey became the information.
Starting point is 00:06:53 About 10 days ago, I shifted. Mach 4.0 was all David Bailey. Right? And it made sense. It made football sense from, hey, this is the guy who's the best pass rusher. This is the guy who had 15 sacks a year ago. This is the guy you know what you're getting. Arvel Reese from Ohio State, remember, one-year starter, conversion player, off-ball linebacker
Starting point is 00:07:13 who Matt Patricia started to rush off the end. more and more as the season went on, right? And so there's a developmental factor to it. Now, some people are saying, and I don't disagree with this concept, Reese for a team like the Jets, who have backloaded all their picks to 2027 to get a quarterback in what could be the richest quarterback draft in the history of the NFL draft. They're saying, well, you get a year to develop him.
Starting point is 00:07:40 You see, there are 94 grade. He's phenomenal. Number two overall player on the board for us. Bailey's not far behind. He's at number six. So factor in all this information. Then I get some information over the weekend and all the calls I'm making. There was one source. I don't know if I'm ever going to trust again or depending on what the pick is at number two, I may trust for the rest of my life. You following me here? Here we go. Arvel Reese. I just, you know, I won't tell you the background because I'd be given away my source. But he was saying, I really believe it's
Starting point is 00:08:11 Arvel Reese, okay? Then it comes to Tuesday, and I'm talking to people. and people in the league and bouncing around and then all the other insants, from Schefter to Schrager to Breer to even to DJ, our good friend, Daniel Jeremiah. Everyone, we're all hearing the same thing. It's David Bailey. Well, I get news for you. It's not David Bailey. I don't know if it's David Bailey.
Starting point is 00:08:34 I don't know if it's R.vel Reese. But what the news is, all of a sudden, Fanduel just recently, I want to remind people, the betting favorite when you woke up today on Fanduel was. David Bailey, slightly. Then it shifted to R.Vell Reese. It was like minus 1.45. And now I'm looking at Fandul, and it's Rvel Reese minus 290. Now, why would I open this show with that?
Starting point is 00:09:00 That's not enough information. That could be someone betting a few hundred thousand dollars, and I was told there was one person who bet a $100,000 on Rvel Reese. So that helps shift the market. But the reason I'm bringing this up is something has been lurking, and we've been talking off air about it. And we mentioned it the other day. Why is it you're so tight-lipped with the second overall pick, Munch? Why? Because you might be shopping it. You don't want to give away who you're taking in case someone wants to come up and try to get that pick. And why is it that someone's
Starting point is 00:09:29 close to you is actively reaching out to Todd McShay and saying, I think it might be Rvel Reese over the weekend. Yeah, to drive with the Rvel Reese value. And if you want him, you've got to come get them. Yeah. And I'm not saying the number two overall pick is going to be traded. But But I am saying now all of a sudden there's a little buzz about could Dallas package 12 and 20 and maybe for a 2 and 16 or some kind of trade like that, which wouldn't make sense. They'd have to give up more. Yeah, 12 and 20. Or maybe it's for something in 2027 since the Dallas Cowboys are trying to A win now
Starting point is 00:10:06 and B have their quarterback. That 2027 draft well loaded at a lot of other positions, starting with Jeremiah Smith and the Notre Dame quarterback and some of the OSF. those offensive tackles and some edge rushers like Colin Simmons from Texas, they're more like, we've got to win now. And we've put a lot of money into this defense, but we're missing an elite edge rusher. We're missing an impact defensive back. And so if we can maybe give something in 2027, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:10:35 I'm not saying that's going to happen. I'm just saying all of this is happening, and we're less than, we're 50 minutes from the start of the NFL draft. this is not normal behavior for a team that's picking it too and the number one overall pick is decided. It's absolutely Fernando. Yeah, why not just come out and say who we're taking? Or just normally... The canceled visit with Bailey, there's a lot of things that are unusual.
Starting point is 00:10:59 Explain that to the viewers, too, because a lot of people... David Bailey was supposed to come in for a team visit, one of the 30 visits, and they canceled it. It seemed late in the process. And you made a good point. I was like, oh, maybe don't make that big of a deal of it, but you made the point. Wouldn't you want him to come in and spend some time at the facility, get to know the staff, get to know the guys, that you could just bring them in for more time to get to know them?
Starting point is 00:11:21 Even if you wanted to use a visit on another player, you'd still want the guy you're taking second overall to come see the facility. Yeah, and just because I think we're going to have a lot of different viewers tonight, or a lot of new viewers, and we're thrilled to have all of you. Just to give a little background as you look at the team needs and the Jets team profile there, some of the key roster moves, guys that are in, guys that are out for, from last year's team, 2026 picks.
Starting point is 00:11:45 As you can see, the Jets pick at two, and 16, 33, and 44 overall. Four picks in the top 44 that's the most of any team in the NFL. NFL teams get 30 visits, right? You commonly hear it mistakenly called top 30 visits. It's not top 30. It's not their top 30 players. It's 30 players they're intrigued to bring in. Some of them are late round free agent type prospects.
Starting point is 00:12:10 Some of them are guys with character issues. Some of those guys that are medically. issues. Some of the guys they just want to get to know a little bit better, put them on the board. Their prospects typically, A, some teams use it differently. Some teams don't bring in any first rounders. Some teams bring in all the guys that could possibly draft. So it's a 30 visit. And in those 30 visits, the Jets, it appears, you know, bringing in a lot of players. They could be drafting both at the number two pick or at the number 16 pick. And then also 33 and 48, or 44, as I just said. But they canceled David Bailey's visit just a week before the draft. And then the reports
Starting point is 00:12:52 were, well, they did it to open up a spot to bring in somebody else that they hadn't had the time with. And they went out to dinner at Lubbock, Texas with David Bailey. And the brass was down there. And they had great interviews with him. But Arvel Rees made his 30 visit. That's interesting. Yeah. So I want to start this show with this concept. The NFL draft is the greatest reality show in the world. And tonight is Truth Serum night. Tonight's the episode of Truth Serum. It all comes out.
Starting point is 00:13:25 There's gossip. There's rumor. We spend 12 months evaluating players sitting in a dark room with our remote. Not always as dark as it used to be. With our remote and our iPads and our screens. And then we get the Combine numbers and the Pro Day numbers. We have the Senior Bowl, the East West Shrine game. We're talking to all these different people about the medicals.
Starting point is 00:13:44 the character and all this work goes into it for like 250 days. And then for the final like 16 days, we'd become like NFL draft TMZ. Talking to sources, figuring out what's good. And so the beauty of tonight is that's all done and we can go back to the players. And I want to do that right now. And I want to do it in the form of a flashmock. Flashmock, let's go. And so as we go through this flashmock, and this is,
Starting point is 00:14:14 kind of based off of the intel. Honestly, our producers know we're going to do this, but I want to do it on the fly with Steve, and I want to use our football sense. All of the time we've put into these players, knowing these schemes, knowing who's drafted, what do we think maybe the top eight, ten picks will look like? Right.
Starting point is 00:14:31 And I legitimately, after Fernando Mendoza's sitting right here right now, after Mendoza, I don't know the answer to. So for me, Rvel Ries is the better point. prospect. You just saw that. Number two on our board. But David Bailey, if they're looking for bird in hand, what we know, pass rusher for Aaron Glenn, the head coach, also the defensive coordinator, it comes down. And everyone I've talked to in the league, same thing from GM after GM. If you've got a plan, if you're sitting in a room and you're talking to your defensive coordinator, who again happens to be the head coach here in AG for the Jets, if you've got a clear
Starting point is 00:15:13 vision and there's history of you being able to utilize this kind of guy. This isn't a guy that they had in Detroit, Arvel Reese. No. They had Aiden Hutchinson. They had real problems getting edge rushers outside of Hutchinson. So my question is, what fits best for the Jets from a football standpoint, in your opinion? Well, we're taking the long view or the short view. If we're taking the short view, it's David Bailey.
Starting point is 00:15:40 But they're taking the long view, and that's where Arvell's. Reese comes into play in my mind because now you have a player you can wait to develop. And, you know, if you're looking towards 2027, you can handle Reese's growing pains, if you will. David Bailey's the guy who's ready to go now. But what if the general manager, who I can tell you this, you talk about fan dual odds, the odds of one lasting longer than the other would be about the same odds as Fernando Mendoza, the number one overall pick, which is like 20,000 to one. Right.
Starting point is 00:16:14 And I say this with all due respect, and I am not by any stretch saying that Aaron Glenn could be out this year. But if you're a gambling man, and you just historically, but also my understanding of the relationship with Darren Mugi and ownership, there's a really good chance that Mugi outlasts Aaron Glenn in New York. And so I'm not saying they're making this decision like in spite of or in contrast to one another, the GM and the head coach. I don't believe that that's the case at all. I'm just saying what's best for the organization might not be best for Aaron Glenn. Aaron Glenn needs to win enough games in 2026 in order to be the coach in 2027 when Arch Manning's is quarterback or Dante Moore's is quarterback or Brandon Sorsby from Cincinnati's his quarterback, right? Yeah. They have three picks in 27 in the first round.
Starting point is 00:17:12 Soresby's Texas Tech now. Sorry, yes. Jumping around. The tape I was watching on Cincinnati with Soresby. Yes, it's Texas Tech. And Sam Leavitt is no longer at Arizona State. He's at LSU with Lane Kiffin. And my guess is he's going to be one of the top five or six quarterbacks in next year's class after a year with Lane.
Starting point is 00:17:28 My point is, though, Aaron Glenn probably is pushing for David Bailey. I would think so. And now it comes down to Mugi saying, what's best for this organization? I'd be fascinated to know. know how we know it's tight this inner circle with the jets how tight is it is it a one man tight is it two is the three and who are those two and three well let me ask you this if we're saying those are the two options right it's ryser bailey there's a third option trade trade and errin glenn might be sitting there and saying man i need players give me players
Starting point is 00:18:09 and muji might say i need picks so there's a There's that whole aspect to it as well that unless Mojee, is Mojee in love with one or both of these guys? Because then it's easy if he is. But if he's not absolutely in love with them, David Bailey, little leaner, doesn't handle the run that well, doesn't play the run that well right now. You said maybe he's a designated pass pressure when he gets into the league. I don't know. That there's an issue there. Arville Reese trying to make the conversion.
Starting point is 00:18:36 He was 240 pounds now. It's going to take a minute. if you're not in love with that player at the second overall pick, I'm sure he's picking up the phone. So if we're in the middle of a flashmock, we've taken about our eight minutes that you're allowed to make a pick. We have 40 minutes to the NFL draft, so we can't keep this pace up for the remaining picks here in the flashmunk.
Starting point is 00:19:00 I'm not going to do a trade. I'm not going to do a trade. I'm sticking with Bailey. I like it. I like it. I think it makes more sense. I'm sticking with Bailey, something's going on. Right. So are we doing what we would do here, or are we doing what we think is going to have? No, I want to use our football sense to trump some of the nonsense that's coming out in last-minute information.
Starting point is 00:19:25 Okay. Okay. And I've got some other things that I feel good about. But I think, honestly, it's, it, I took a lot of heat for flip-flopping, right? We had Bailey for a while. And then, yeah, I mean, the scumbags who draft off me are the same ones who, who then go. and say, well, he's flip-flopping. What was it?
Starting point is 00:19:45 Oh, it must be the Fandual tweets. Like, get out of town. I flip-flopped to just explain the why for 48 hours, but maybe the why was the right, maybe the reason why I traded, flip-flopped, if you will, was because the right information is Rvel Reese. And then what do all you scumbags have to say after that?
Starting point is 00:20:06 So we're going to find out together. There's a one big happy family on Netflix tonight. But I'm excited to see. But honestly, this is the beauty. We can finally sit back and we can watch how it plays out. And one general manager is saying, like, this is like the least consensus draft. It's going to be a wild ride tonight. It's not what people are going to be.
Starting point is 00:20:22 There are some surprises, major surprises. So let's go. Let's stay with Bailey here. So three, Arizona. Three, Arizona. My information is that it's Jeremiah Love. But there's coaching staff and ownership love. the running back out of Notre Dame,
Starting point is 00:20:45 and personnel department may be edge rusher here. So that would be R.Vell Reese. Right. My understanding is, interestingly enough, while David Bailey could be the picket number two, it seems like the market is greater for R.Vel Reese. Right. There's more...
Starting point is 00:21:06 So Arizona's hoping that Jets take Bailey because they'll have more calls of Reese's there. But I don't know that that's a fact. But I've gotten some of that information. So R.Vell Reese is sitting there at three. I think this is not a likely. I think it's much more likely there's a trade at three than there is at two. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:30 Makes sense. I gave in Mach 4.0, I had the New Orleans Saints trading up, and I gave this reason. Sitting on our set at the Senior Bowl was Mickey Loomis, the general manager for the Saints. and history tells you, we didn't need him to talk us through it. History tells you this is a man who targets a player he likes and goes and gets him. And I asked him the question because as the league is trending towards get more picks, we're all human, we make some mistakes. The more swings at it in the given draft, the better opportunity to hit on players.
Starting point is 00:21:59 He's like, get out of here. We like a guy. We like a guy. We're going to get him. And Jeff Ireland, the general manager who kind of runs the personnel department, he runs the personnel department under the leadership. of Mickey Loomis is sitting there in the corner. I could see him out of the corner of my eye, like, mm-hmm, yep, that's what we do.
Starting point is 00:22:19 And so the Saints are interesting at 8. I don't think the Chiefs are going to move all the way up from 3. Dallas hasn't traded since 2014, 37 picks the Dallas Cowboys have had since 2014 in the first, second, and third round. And the last time they traded, and it was in the first round for Demarcus Lauren. that worked out pretty good. Tonight. It was 2014.
Starting point is 00:22:46 So that would break from what has become their norm. The trend, yeah. Despite all of the hype that Jerry's going to make a big splash in this draft, they don't do it historically. So that part's fascinating to watch. Is tonight the night? Are they going to do it? I could see anything.
Starting point is 00:23:04 I could see anything. My gut tells me it's much more likely as the defensive run starts to happen. I mean, it happens from the top, right? It could be Bailey at two. It could be Reese at three. It could be Ruben Bain somewhere before Pick 12 where Dallas comes off the board. Caleb Downs.
Starting point is 00:23:22 Cahillardt. Sunni Stiles. They're not going to want... There's a line after Sunny Stiles, David Bailey, Arvel Reese, right? Caleb Downs, Mansour Delane, and Rubin Bain. There's six guys in the top... They could all go in the top 10.
Starting point is 00:23:41 I don't think they want to be the one without the chair at the end of the song. Yeah. So I could see him move up with like the chiefs at nine. Go get Delane or Caleb Downs, right? I don't know that they want, it's not what they historically do, but you can't totally rule it out with picks at 12 and 20. They also, it's important to know, no, Dallas doesn't have a pick in the second round. So do they really want to go all in? I just, I don't, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:24:11 know, we're about to find out that's the exciting part. So if they stick and pick, my information is a heavy lean towards Jeremiah Love at 3. I'm going to go Reese here. This is so you. Because you think that you do think, you're kind of playing a game here. You think there's going to be a trade. Right. And I do, I do wonder to a certain extent, just like the jets have floated both Reese and Bailey,
Starting point is 00:24:42 has there been information out of Arizona? about the Jeremiah Love. Because remember I was first to market, not to get Tommy John, but I remember you kind of yelling at me about Jeremiah Love a couple months back when I put him at three in one of the first mock drafts. Why did I yell you? Because for
Starting point is 00:24:58 good sound football reasons. And it's not you. It goes against everything. It goes against the grain for Todd McShay, your entire career. Yes. You would never have done this with a player. And you've loved running backs. Maybe not as much as this guy, but you've loved running backs. And even the ones he loved.
Starting point is 00:25:14 You didn't put at the top of your board. Right. And so, Jeremiah, I love sitting at the top of my board this year, even though the grade's not quite as high as Sequin Barclay. It's not quite as high as Bejan Robinson. It's equivalent. It's just north of Ashton Genty a year ago and Jemir Gibbs just a few years back. But this year's draft doesn't have the quarterbacks that we normally have
Starting point is 00:25:40 and doesn't have the left tackle and maybe the edge rusher or two that's graded a little bit higher, right? So there's that. But I'm looking at this situation more so, and I think that that was the other pushback from you, and I didn't disagree. And this was even before they brought in Tyler Algier. So when I went to Mach 4.0, I think, and I brought them back,
Starting point is 00:26:02 and I put Jeremiah Love at 3. It's like, yeah, well, they signed Tyler Alger and James Conner's coming back. So there's a lot to factor in here, but at the end of the day, is that offensive line equipped? for Jeremiah Love. They need a right tackle, man. I mean, that's why a lot of teams have had,
Starting point is 00:26:22 a lot of experts have mock them getting Francis Maui Noah out of Miami to play right tackle there. I mean, they need a right tackle. So, no. I mean, the answer would be no for me. Another thing that scares me about the Jeremiah Love thing, and listen, I love the player. But I keep hearing this,
Starting point is 00:26:36 and I've heard this with other receivers about how he's a weapon, he's not a running back. He's a running back. I mean, he's not going to play slot receiver. You can line him up in the slot. He lined up in the slot. Christian McCaffrey's about the only one. He's a weapon, too, but he's still a running back.
Starting point is 00:26:52 Like, there's still running backs. Yeah, the way they utilize him, though, I would give the lean towards. Yeah, he's actually a weapon. I don't know, man. I don't know. You're talking about a running back. Love the player. Still a running back.
Starting point is 00:27:07 I do think this is either a trade, listen, it could very easily be Jeremiah Love. But I don't think Jeremiah, in my... In my final mock, mock 5.0, I had Jeremiah Love falling to the Giants at five. Falling. That's incredible. Right. Falling to five. In this case, we know that Jeremiah Love is going, his range is three to five. Okay.
Starting point is 00:27:30 If it's not three, it could very well be Tennessee, and that's, in fact, who I think we should mock him to. I agree. I think the information was out, and then defense, and it could be sunny styles, and it still could be. This is going to be a fun night, man. This is going to be a fun night. Yeah, it is. I can't wait for the first bomb to drop. The first, no way.
Starting point is 00:27:49 So let's take 30 minutes out from the start of the NFL draft, right? Let's take a look at Tennessee for a second, right? Tennessee, they're sitting in a situation where they got their quarterback a year ago. They got a new head coach in Robert Salah. They've got some needs still a lot to fill. But with general manager, Mike Bargonsi, there, a new head coach in Robert Sala, new offensive coordinator and Brian Dable, former head coach in the New York Giants, have a lot of respect for the way he develops
Starting point is 00:28:24 quarterbacks, and I know he wanted Cam Ward above all things. It was interesting laughing with both Brian and Mike Borgonzi about some of the old stories of at a pro day with Brian trying to push Mike to, hey, Abdul Carter is a great player, man. You're not going to want to miss on him. What would it take for us to move up? And just like anything, There's a pecking order. He really, really, really like Jackson Dart, but he wanted Cam Ward. And now he gets to coach him. But the problem is when you look at their depth chart and you look at the key roster moves,
Starting point is 00:28:54 like a lot of the stuff that they did, yes, Juan Dale Robinson is there. But I'm talking about Jermaine Johnson, Edge, John Franklin Myers, defensive tackle, Alante Taylor, cornerback, Cordell Flott, cornerback. A lot of the moves that Tennessee made in this offseason were on defense. And we've got two heads of state here. There's only one. There's a head coach in Robert Salah, but Brian Daibel,
Starting point is 00:29:16 who both got fired from the New York market for their lack of offensive production at the end of the day. So it begs the question, like, are we going to do this again? Or are we going to take care of our young quarterback and try to develop them the right way? And to me, the right way is easy passes.
Starting point is 00:29:36 Dump it off and pick up four or five, supplement the run. Have a great running back. you know, have Tony Pollard is there as well. Yeah, good back. And Jeremiah Love averaged 10.4 yards per catch. Do you know what that does for a young quarterback? Do you be able to throw a swing or screen and to get a first down and get you in better field position,
Starting point is 00:29:59 keep you on schedule, you know? So I'm leaning Jeremiah Love here at number four. Yeah, they got to show a greater commitment. You're going to talk about helping your young quarterback run the damn ball. third few as carries in the NFL last year. You've got to run the damn ball. Tony Pollard's good. You know what he's great, where he's great, as the number two back.
Starting point is 00:30:18 I mean, if you have that one-two punch, even though I'm saying it's early for a running back, I get it. I get the philosophy of doing it. I understand how talented this player is, so I want to be clear about those two things. That being said, if you put Pollard in that number two role and you have Jeremiah Love and your number one role, I mean, it's not even just about the passing game stuff that Love brings you. He's a great receiver, also a much-improved passball player last year. But you just got to run the ball in it. You have to have two backs that can carry a heavy workload,
Starting point is 00:30:49 and that's how you help KM Ward. That's how you create play-action rollouts. That's how you create pockets in the coverage on play-action. That'll help your young quarterback. You've got to run the damn ball. So let's start ripping through these. Yeah, we got to go on that. I do want to mention, it's important to mention for Titans fans.
Starting point is 00:31:06 I do get the strong sense. if Rvel Reese or David Bailey is there at four, that is very likely the pick. Jeremiah Love, and then the other guy, if Reese and Bailey go two and three, my understanding is it would come down to most likely Jeremiah Love and Sonny Stiles, who we've talked about Fred Warner and Robert Sal was looking for that piece. And he, talking to a lot of people in the league, it's interesting.
Starting point is 00:31:32 Most people, when they talk defense, it's like we need the corners because of our scheme. We press man, cover three, whatever. is and we need the edge rushers. For him, it's like, get me that Mike. Get me the middle linebacker. Give me Fred Warner for my defensive scheme, and we can kind of build through that. The thing I'll say about that was Fred Warner
Starting point is 00:31:50 was a third round pick. I understand, but I think they recognize if they can find a player that's anywhere close to that level, what he specifically did for their defense was pretty alarming. No question. In a positive way. So now we're at five. Here's my
Starting point is 00:32:05 information. It's Jeremy. my love if he's there. And then I'm told it's Caleb Downs, the safety out of Ohio State. However, trying desperately to figure out how do we get Caleb Downs? Because we pick now at five and ten. The Giants own 20% of the top ten picks in the NFL draft tonight. After the trade for Dexter trading away Dexter Lawrence to Cincinnati, one-to-one trade. You get Dexter? We get your 10th pick. No, no conditional seventh. Just eat nice and easy. So, so as you see the trade details there, that was an easy graphic to build. I'm sure Dan and Tucker were thrilled. Easy. So, so with that in mind, I think there's a mindset of how can we get both these guys?
Starting point is 00:33:03 Jordan Tyson, the wide receiver from Arizona State, who if you've been following along, both John Harbaugh, the head coach and Joe Shane, the general manager, went out to Arizona State for the pro day. Jordan Tyson didn't work out of the pro day. He's had a hamstring injury. Jordan Tyson from Arizona State has missed one out of every three games, essentially, during his four years, beginning at Colorado and the transfer, and then to transfer to Arizona State. The college football playoff run was brilliant. He had a massive knee tear was what it was, dating back to 2022 going into 23.
Starting point is 00:33:39 He played just a few games at the end of 23. It was an MCL, ACL, ACL, and PCL tear. Comes back, full-form 2024 to Arizona State and was awesome. That was the best tape on him. I don't know what the best tape. It was great tape. But he had some drop passes and all that. And he elevated his game this next year, but he missed the college football
Starting point is 00:33:59 playoff, if you remember, with a broken collarbone. And then this past year, he has a hamstring injury that kind of everyone just assumed he kind of just shut it down. At the end of the year, Arizona State was not the level that everyone kind of was hoping following that college football playoff run in 2024. And so he doesn't finish the season, the hamstring, but then he doesn't work out at the combine. Then he doesn't work out at the pro day. So teams, rightfully so, am I going to invest close to $50 million? I want to see him work out. I want to see the product. So Joe Shane goes out to a workout that apparently was just 28 routes and catches. And it also spends some time with Jordan Tyson there because Jordan didn't work out at that pro day that I mentioned before with Max Ian Achor, another potential first round pick tonight, the offensive tackle.
Starting point is 00:34:47 But Harbaugh and Shane were there. And then Shane goes back out just a week ago, right? Six days ago, it was Friday, April 17th. and apparently spends time with Jordan Tyson. Reports are coming back. Love them. Now, for a lot of organizations, we'd be like, just smoke. But the Giants don't typically, Joe Shane doesn't, you kind of get a beat on that. But then you got John Harbaugh, the new head coach,
Starting point is 00:35:14 saying that like, my goal is to create a lot of smoke screens and confusion from this year's draft. So do with that as you may. My point is, they like those two plays. players a lot. Also, Sunny Stiles, I am told, is not the guy there, even though it kind of makes sense, given John Harbaugh's history. But I think, honestly, right now, let's go with Caleb Downs because Jeremiah Love just came off the board at four. Safety and a running back in the top five. You're going to have to get over it tonight. We've been talking about this for months. I think
Starting point is 00:35:48 you're right. I thought we had you prepared. I think, yeah, I am prepared. This has been an ongoing in conversation, obviously. And I get it. But at the same time, it is, if you've been doing this for as long as we've been doing it, it's a wild happening. It's a wild event for those two positions to go on the top five. I don't disagree. I do not disagree at all. That brings us to six. We've got Mendoza, Bailey, Reese, Jeremiah Love, and Caleb Downs off the board, right? The top five players on your board are gone. So that makes it easy for us. Yeah. now we get to six. Well, no, David Bailey's six on the board. You're looking at the wrong board. Mendoza. No, you're right. I'm sorry. No, Sunny Stiles is the one not off the board.
Starting point is 00:36:34 Okay. So Sunny Stiles is the best player available on the board when we get to six, but Cleveland needs an offensive tackle. I do think this is a place where they can trade if they get the right opportunity to move back. I agree. Spencer Fano is what everyone has mocked draft, has mocked, if you will,
Starting point is 00:36:49 the offensive tackle from Utah to Cleveland. Todd Monkin runs the scheme where there are elements of what he did at Utah where the outside wide zone, right? But there are also elements of the gap power. And people who are in the know don't necessarily think that Fano is the best fit, but that's what all the inside information is. My inside information is they like Caden Proctor a lot, but maybe recognize it's a little bit too early.
Starting point is 00:37:18 Proctor's a big, massive guy who's done some zone stuff, but a lot of gap stuff as well at Alabama. And he's a player that was 390 pounds during the season, got down to 350, looked like a top 10 pick when he was, but can you count on him to stay at 350 when we now give him more money, fame, and free time than he's ever had before.
Starting point is 00:37:38 Not a good equation for a guy to keep his weight to where it needs to be. If they trade back, I think Caden Proctor is a pick, and that's who I went with in Mach 5.0 because I get the sense that this could be a spot where they move back. Could they just pull the trigger on their guy at Caden Proctor there at six? We'll find out in probably an hour and a half from now. Do we want to go with Fano here, not to muddy the waters?
Starting point is 00:38:04 Yeah, let's do it. Let's just, yeah, let's do it. Or is this where Dallas could move up for Sunny Stiles? Because I've mocked this before. Yeah, I mean, are we doing trades? I would, I would, this is, this to me is the most likely of trades to happen. It's for Cleveland to get out and someone to come up. Let's do this.
Starting point is 00:38:23 No trades. I was just about to pull the trigger. Tucker says no trades. On the Saints moving up from eight to three to get R.Vell Reese and the Cowboys moving up to six to get Sunny Stiles. We're in the lab now. Then let's go with offensive tackle here. You want to go with Fano to keep it?
Starting point is 00:38:40 No, you know. Let's go Proctor. Let's go Caden Proctor. Yeah, I like it. I don't like the pick, but it makes sense to me because I think you're, your analysis is correct. Proctor fits what they want to do. And they need a left tackle, and he's played left tackle.
Starting point is 00:38:56 Yeah. Fano played left tackle as a freshman, but right tackle as a freshman as well. Right tackle the past two years. Just so people understand, Fano is generally regarded as the higher graded offensive tackle. For most, it's Fano and Maui, no, including us.
Starting point is 00:39:12 But yeah, there's some information I've gotten, there's a connection, and I know for a fact, they value Caden Proctor higher than some other teams, not all but some. So, yeah, let's throw him in there with the full understanding that Fano is the guy that everyone seems to think is going to be the pick there. Then we get to pick seven. This one's intriguing to me. You've got it pick seven, Washington, with what my understanding from my intel is, there is a lot of pressure on Dan.
Starting point is 00:39:48 Man Quinn to get that defense right, and understandably so. And so you're looking at this board and saying, we're picking it seven. Sonny Stiles is number two on their board. Sunny Stiles is probably top ten on everyone's board, right? Not everyone, but most teams in the league would have them top ten, and I think most teams in the league, honestly, would have them in the top six to eight.
Starting point is 00:40:08 Yeah, that'd be strange if he wasn't in the top ten. But then there's this tug of, and I'm told that Sonny Stiles, if he's there, It's the pick unless Jeremiah Love is here. Jeremiah Love is coming off the board three, four, or five. So with this board sitting here currently constructed, where it's Sunny Stiles, and then it's Carnell Tate, and that's the guy I just want to get to. We don't have to talk about anybody else.
Starting point is 00:40:34 This is a tough one, man, because you got a quarterback, Jaden Daniels, who's entering his now is third year. His rookie year was phenomenal. Second year was mired by injury. and you're looking at a wide receiver core that is is underwhelming to say the least. Terry McLaurin, obviously, Debo Samuel is up in the air. It doesn't seem like he's going to return. They get Trailing Berks, Van Jefferson, and Diami Brown.
Starting point is 00:41:00 I think I did the math on it. It was like a combined 60 catches or so between the three of them last year. Okay. And I don't even know, honestly, if it was that high. It might have been in the 30s. And then Luke McCaffrey is sitting at, your slot receiver. My goodness, could you use an outside, and he doesn't have to be the one. And that's what, he hasn't been the one, Carnell Tate, the number one receiver. He's been the two
Starting point is 00:41:27 opposite, Jeremiah Smith. It's a role he's comfortable in. He's a big, strong, physical, contested catch receiver coming out of Ohio State who also, yeah, he ran a 452, but he's the best deep route runner in this, in this draft. Give me a break. Four, five, two's a great time. Yeah, no, I'm saying. You don't think, 452 and he's an excellent vertical receiver. Right. He's an excellent vertical receiver. Devante Adams ran in the 4-5.
Starting point is 00:41:51 Excellent vertical receiver. Right. So that's a tough call. Who are you taking there? Tate. Cardinal Tate, why? Yeah. I think receivers are more valuable and I think it's close.
Starting point is 00:42:04 I love Sonny Stiles and what he could be. And I think Fred Warner is a good, good comp of the kind of player he could turn into. I think he's going to be an excellent linebacker in the league. I'm taking the wide rest of the league. I'm taking the wide receiver. I'm taking a guy who could be rookie, the offensive rookie of the year.
Starting point is 00:42:18 Wide receivers used to be a time when wide receivers needed a minute to adjust to the game in the NFL. Now these guys hit the ground running. And Carnell Tate is coming from basically grad school for receivers. You go to Ohio State, you learn the craft of playing wide receiver.
Starting point is 00:42:34 I mean, just look at the history. Brian Hartline is the reason. Unbelievable. Who just took the UCF head coaching job. South Florida, I think. South Florida, sorry, yeah. So, I mean, that's going to be a loss for that program, obviously, but still,
Starting point is 00:42:46 guys who come out there are ready to rip, man, and I don't want to hear about the 4-5-2, and I know that's not what you were saying, but I think some people point to that. I mean, it's not the biggest guy, he's not the fastest guy. How many times are we going to do this when we talk about that? I made the mistake last year of doing that with a mecca, and I said that he wasn't
Starting point is 00:43:02 big enough or whatever, and then he goes out and, well, his quarterback's playing, well, has a great year. I'm taking the receiver that I am confident is going to help my team right away. I hear you. But the intel is telling me that this is a Dan Quinn pick. You're right.
Starting point is 00:43:19 That part of it is right, too. You have a defensive head coach who needs players. But who would you take? Who would I take herself? Who would you take? Yeah. I would take Carinell Tate. Oh, no, I wouldn't.
Starting point is 00:43:34 He's number two on my board. I'm taking Sunny Stiles. Okay. I'm taking Sunny Stiles. I am stoked as a Commander's fan either way. Yes, that's important. They're in a great situation. We've got 17 minutes until the start of the draft.
Starting point is 00:43:51 The scene in Pittsburgh is awesome, as you would expect, right? What a great night for these players. Unbelievable. I think it's lost in all of this. It is not, you better not treat this as like the crowning moment, but it's a special night where it's the start of the rest of your life. And we're seeing the players walk out on the stage now. Interestingly enough, let's go something.
Starting point is 00:44:15 Sonny Stiles there because I think it could be the pick, but it won't shock me if it's Tate. New Orleans is sitting there at number eight. I gave them Rubin Bain. I've since been told don't know that that fits their criteria with the short arms. You want to explain to people what's going on there? Generally, they're looking for guys that are just bigger and longer. They want, you know, the Cam Jordans of the world. I don't know of Ruben Bain.
Starting point is 00:44:37 This is Dennis Allen in his defensive scheme, but still in that scheme. No, not to have intended. This is, sorry. Dennis Allen went to, Dennis Allen was with New Orleans forever. He is with Chicago, and that's why they're looking for the Cam Jordans when they get to pick 25.
Starting point is 00:44:57 But keep in mind, I hear what you're saying, and I'm looking up the corner. It's Brandon Staley. Brandon Staley, yes. Brandon Staley's looking for explosive. He's looking for two different kinds of guys. He's looking for a guy that can control a gap and a half, and he's looking for a guy that can come screaming off the edges
Starting point is 00:45:12 a little more undersized. Right. But also, it's the same. general manager who has had success picking a certain kind of an edge and he'll probably tweak it to match what Staley wants I still think they're going to want a bigger and longer defensive end than that yes and and the most they've had so Brandon Staley if you don't know necessarily like think the Chargers he was with Chicago for a minute I believe it was Chicago he had Floyd Leonard Floyd he had but he had Khalil Mack and Joey Bosa and
Starting point is 00:45:45 He was St. Louis. I mean, he was with the Rams. Sorry. It's how old I am. The ram. Yeah. So, yeah, it was the Rams, Floyd. So my point in all of this is, it's explosive takeoff. But regardless, the word I'm getting is that Bain might not fit.
Starting point is 00:46:03 And that's part of the reason why I'm told, don't rule out them moving up from eight to, eight to three for whichever past rusher is not there. I've heard Reese is more their guy. but we'll come to find out in just a little bit here. And that's what I mocked in Mach 4.0. That trade was 8 to 3. So it brings us back to pick 8 here. And we're looking at our board, and all top six players are off of it.
Starting point is 00:46:31 Jeremiah Love, Arvel Reese, Sunny Stiles, Fernando Mendoza, Caleb Downs, David Bailey. They need a wide receiver. They want an edge, and if it's not Rubin Bain, there isn't an edge to be had. this range of the draft. They could use a corner in that scheme for Brendan Staley. It's also we need corners who are intelligent,
Starting point is 00:46:53 who can play zone match, meaning zone coverage, eyes up front, but then someone's crossing through, you're going to match and be man to man. You've got to be able to do both at a high level. And honest to God, when I watched his tape, I was blown away. From one game to the next,
Starting point is 00:47:08 from one series to the next, the way that Mansour Delane from LSU, was able to play man. and zone at both an exceptionally high level. So he fits exactly what they want. What are you thinking here? I like Delane. Oh, oh, oh.
Starting point is 00:47:25 And I'm also told Jordan Tyson. Right. Jordan Tyson's right there. The wide receiver from Arizona State that we talked about earlier. They've got a thing for him too. And they need. If you're doing this based on need, I'm taking Tyson. And we can play the game of you always take the best player available.
Starting point is 00:47:45 that's not really a thing. You're going to have to take players. They're going to fit your roster and what you need the most. There's a strong argument for Jordan Tyson there. I am still taking Delane. I watch Delane. I think there's going to be a lot of teams that look back in the top five who pass on him and are going to regret it. I think he's got the instincts of an apex predator when you watch him on tape.
Starting point is 00:48:07 He's a guy that just was born to play corner in the NFL when you watch how he tracks the ball, hunts the ball, makes plays in coverage. He's not the biggest or longest corner. I get it. And I think that's probably why he's not going a little bit early, even though this is early. That's probably why he's not going earlier than seven or eight or nine. But that being said, everything else is there.
Starting point is 00:48:30 It amazed me for a while that Jermon McCoy, the corner from Tennessee, who was a very talented player, who was probably going to fall tonight because it was durability issues. But there was some kind of an argument there of who was the best corner in this class. It's not even close on tape to me.
Starting point is 00:48:43 It's not even close. It's Montessori Delayne. by a wide gap. So I just don't think that they're going to pull the trigger on them. I don't either. I don't. I hear you. I don't think they will. I think they're going to go with the wide receiver.
Starting point is 00:49:01 Again, these guys hit the ground running. They have a major need there. You have a young quarterback. I get it. I'm psyched with either pick. I would take the lane. And I would, honestly, God, rather see them with Cornell Tate than Jordan Tyson.
Starting point is 00:49:18 but my information is saying Jordan Tyson here. So let's go with the information. And in this scenario, we had take going off to the commanders, no? No, we gave him Sunny Stiles. I'm really messing up the drill. That's twice I've gotten styles wrong. Okay, got it now. So Jordan Tyson, yeah, we'll go with Jordan Tyson there.
Starting point is 00:49:43 Then we get to pick number nine. That's Mansour Delane or Ruben Bain, is my understanding. standing. They want to get an offensive tackle. They're probably going to trade up with me, I guess, from that 29th pick. Their second pick in the first round, one of 16s this year, who have two picks in the first round, right? Yeah. So, and good luck making a move up there because I think everyone in the middle of this draft, everyone I've talked to, and Tampa Bay's fielding calls like crazy. Like, you've got to be on hold. If you're calling Tampa Bay right now, and you're calling the New York Jets for the 15th and 16th pick, you're probably being put on hold. Or the call is getting cut short.
Starting point is 00:50:18 because another one's coming in. That's talking to people there, and they're getting a lot of calls because Detroit's sitting there at pick 17, and 15 is Tampa Bay, 16 is the Jets. And from my understanding, both teams are very willing to listen to all these conversations. So we're going to see a lot of movement,
Starting point is 00:50:39 I think, in that middle portion of the first round for these seven offensive tackles that are coming off the board. And let's say with number nine, Let's go with Mansour Delane. Love it. You just made a great argument. So now you're...
Starting point is 00:50:53 My comp for him is Trent McDuffie, who they just lost. Which is perfect. So now you're sitting there at number 10, and the Giants are back on the clock. And Jordan Tyson's gone. But Carnell Tate is not gone. And it's funny because I've heard a lot more about Tyson than Tate there. But it doesn't mean they don't like Tate. they also, there's been a lot of discussion about Francis Maui Noah,
Starting point is 00:51:24 the offensive tackle who could play guard. And you've got a Luminar that they just resigned who can play, who I would say penciled in right now to be the right tackle. And they've got three other guys that are kind of not great options, but can kind of fight for that right guard spot. So where are you going here, Maui Noah versus, Honestly, I could see this being, I could see this being Tate. It's got to be Tayed in my mind.
Starting point is 00:51:53 I think so, too. You got a young quarterback. You went defense with the fifth pick. You don't get him a weapon. Jackson Darden needs a reliable. And we don't know what Malik Neighbors is going to be just fine in time. But even to start the season, there's speculation he, is he going to be 100%. Will he be the starter in week one?
Starting point is 00:52:12 So I think this makes a lot of sense to bring in a very safe. reliable, consistent, physical. I can tell you right now, by the way, side note, there's no chance. No commercials. That's the beauty of this show tonight. No commercials. There's no chance I'm not going to the restroom at some point.
Starting point is 00:52:30 I didn't last year. Thank goodness you said it. It already crossed my mind. I walked in the room with four waters. That was a bad strategy. Huge mistake. Hold on, though. I will say this. Yes. The Giants would have loved to have gotten a stud defensive tackle, you know, like someone with a Dexter Lawrence type talent at this pick.
Starting point is 00:52:48 I'm just telling you, I understand why they made the trade. It wasn't working out. They need interior defensive linemen. We'll see them get it later on. We'll see them on. I'm sure this time tomorrow we'll be talking about how the Giants are going to get a defensive tackle. And there should be a couple of good ones in that range. They pick again at, what, 35?
Starting point is 00:53:06 I think it is in the second round. I think you're right. And we'll talk about it then. But if there was a defensive tackle here, there was a Mason Graham out of Michigan last year, a player that they would not hesitate. They had a need at that spot before they traded Dexter Lawrence. That's how severe of a need it is. They gave it more than five yards per carry last year.
Starting point is 00:53:24 They have got to get an interior defense tackle. To that point, I have gotten a lot of information late. And I said a month ago, and I kind of cooled off on it because it wasn't the information I was getting, that I truly believe Peter Woods from Clemson and Caden McDonald are two first rounders. They're going to go in the first round. Peter Woods is kind of the three technique. His 2024 tape at Clemson was a lot better than this past year. But this is a guy who, honestly, like, there's not a massive gap between he and Mason Graham.
Starting point is 00:53:55 I'm just going to say it. And so... You think that between him and Peter Woods? Talent-wise, yes. You are out of your mind. We'll have that discussion on the clock. But my information is that both Mason Graham and Caden McKeown. McDonald. They're teens now that there's getting calls about them.
Starting point is 00:54:16 And I've had a couple conversations that made me to believe that one, if not both. And interestingly enough, Woods before McDonald. Interesting. Yeah. I've heard Baltimore at 14, not at 14, but in a trade back would be interested. Minnesota at 18. You look at Javon Hargrave, Jonathan Allen, both gone. All the way down to Houston, which is picking at, Houston is picking at 20.
Starting point is 00:54:41 those are teams to keep in eye on. Houston makes the most sense scheme-wise. I mean, Minnesota and Baltimore, Peter Woods doesn't make a lot of sense in my mind, but that's interesting. They obviously will have a plan for that kind of a player. So there's that. We're coming up on the draft in six minutes.
Starting point is 00:54:57 Pick 11, I think, is going to be offensive and defensive linemen. We have now taken, I want to say, every single player in the top 10, if we're looking at it, right? Every player went in the top 10. Mendoza went, and this is, oh, this is my, This is Mach 5.1, sorry.
Starting point is 00:55:13 So Mendoza Bailey with, by the way, right now, as we just discussed, there seems to be a heavy push in the gambling market and a lot of buzz coming out that it could be R. Val-R. Val-Ris, and I'm not totally ruling out a trade. Then the jet, after the Jets picket two, which will be for an edge rusher or a trade team trading up for an edge rusher, it will be the Arizona Cardinals picking. Also a team we're hearing a lot about could they trade out, and we buried the least, need before. Trade out of three and get the offensive linemen they need in Francis Mawanoa or Spencer Fano to fill up, fill that right tackle need that they have and also get extra
Starting point is 00:55:51 ammunition because the Ty Simpson market's heating up. Wait for it. Here we go. Remember? Remember I said in December, wait for it? Ty Market is heating, Ty Simpson Market is heating up and the Cardinals are sitting at pick 34 and need to potentially move up higher than they originally had. hope to go get Ty Simpson. So that could be a trade for a team moving up for Arvel Reese. If not, we're told Jeremiah Love could very well be the pick. In this of 5.1 mock, we go Jeremiah Love at number four. I think that that will be the pick if he's still sitting there.
Starting point is 00:56:27 Number five is Caleb Downs. I think Love would be the pick if he's still sitting there at five. If not, Caleb Downs is the information I'm getting. With a keep an eye out on Jordan Tyson, they like him. They like him a lot, but I think they'd rather be able to get him at 10. Caden Proctor is what we went with Cleveland. I think that they could move back and get Caden Proctor. If they stay there, all the information seems to be that it's Spencer Fano, the offensive tackle from Utah.
Starting point is 00:56:52 We went with Sunny Stiles at 7, recognizing that could be Cornell Tate. Stiles could come off the board at 4 to Tennessee. Jordan Tyson, we gave it to the Saints at 8, recognizing, hey, who could trade up to number 3 with the Arizona Cardinals? most likely candidate, Mickey Loomis and the Saints, as I had in Mach 4.0. But if they stick there and pick, it's a wide receiver, a corner, or it's not an edge because it's not Rubin Bain. So it's a wide receiver or it's cornerback, Mansour Delane. Then we get Mansour Delane coming off the board at Pick 9, recognizing that could very well be. Jordan Tyson, if he's available, Carnell Tate, who's still available.
Starting point is 00:57:33 and also I would say more so than those wide receivers, Ruben Bain, the edge rusher. Kansas City's been rumored to be in trade, not rumored to be. I know the Kansas City Chiefs have made calls about the potential to trade up. What would it cost? And conversations with teams below them. I think the Dallas Cowboys are an interesting team to keep an eye on of what would we get if we moved out of pick nine. This could be a wild top 10 tonight. Then at number 10, we've got the...
Starting point is 00:58:03 the Giants again, is it, is it, do we get the perfect match where we get our Caleb Downs? Not the perfect match. The perfect match for the Giants is Jeremiah Love and best defensive player. Maybe it's a Caleb Downs still at 10. The second best is we get Caleb Downs, I guess, at five. And then at 10, we get, we get the offensive, you know, the wide receiver that we want. Which would be, well, we think that wide receiver would be Tyson. We think they favored Tyson over Tate.
Starting point is 00:58:33 John Eric Sullivan, the GM for the Miami Dolphins has a roster that I don't think I've ever entered a draft and seen so much, like, true need. I don't know that I've ever seen a roster this depleted, but they've got a bunch of picks tonight to get it started. They have two picks tonight, a bunch of picks in the first two rounds. They have four picks in the third round. This is an organization that literally will sit there and, like,
Starting point is 00:59:01 okay, what's our board who's available? take him. And with a lean towards, if they've got a cluster or a bucket of players with the same grade, it'll be offensive or defensive lineman, let's build this trenches out. So that could very easily be a Spencer Fano or a Maui Noah, okay? One of those offensive tackles there. It could be Ruben Bain if he doesn't go in the top 10, which I think somehow, some way he will, but Ruben Bain could be sitting there at 11. They're in an interesting spot Miami is. Then you've got pick 12, the Dallas Cowboys, we talked a lot about. They need edge and corner. They also just franchise today, just hours ago, Pickens, their wide receiver, right? He signed the franchise.
Starting point is 00:59:46 He signed the franchise tag. After contract discussions and disputes and frustration, he's there for one more year, but this could be an opportunity if a, if a Carnell Tate or Jordan Tyson were to fall there. I think that cowboys are very likely to move. up but only slightly, but they're capable of anything tonight. I think at pick 20, they'd like to move back, but I hear a lot of noise about the potential for like a Chiefs. You get, we get picked 9 in 29. You get the Chiefs who would then get 12 and 20.
Starting point is 01:00:18 So something's brewing with Dallas, even though that goes against historically what they've done. And at 13, I don't think there's a chance in the world less need. the general manager of the L.A. Ram sits there and just nice and quietly and easily walks up to, or punches in the number and gives it Mackay Lemon at 13. They've been targeting. I have information on, they've been doing a lot of work even up to this week, Wednesday, this week on second day wide receivers that fit their scheme. Okay. They want a receiver, but they are a wild card. They are a team when you hear who could be training up for Jeremiah love. Watch out for that. They're a wild card. Where's Ty Simpson going? I know Ty Simpson has a lot of love from the important players inside that organization. I promise you there were
Starting point is 01:01:13 conversations between organization, Ty Simpson's father back in the fall, okay? So I'm not saying they're going to, but I gave Ty Simpson to the Rams at 13 and people think I'm, I just mailed it in this year. He's off his rocker. He's got Caden Proctor going to the Cleveland Browns and he's got Ty Simpson going 13. I'm not saying it's happening, but I've been shocked that we're here at this point and there hasn't been more connection. And then I pick up my phone and Albert Breer's writing his final bit of information just before the draft saying, saying Ty Simpson, there's a connection there with the Rams. And here we go. Here we go. It's a. It's a. We appreciate everyone who's here tonight.
Starting point is 01:02:04 It's 8-01. It's time for the draft to start. Everyone who's watching on Netflix, this is our maiden voyage, and we're thrilled to have you here watching the show. We have eight-minute picks tonight. It's going to be the fastest first round in the history of the NFL draft.
Starting point is 01:02:19 And we're here for all of the craziness, the potential trades. We've got one quarterback at the top. We've got a lot of suspense about who the next quarterback's going to, or when the next. quarterback is going to come off the board. And Ty Simpson. We've got about six elite players at the top.
Starting point is 01:02:35 We got offensive tackles that are going to start flying off the board. We got some receivers that are going to start flying late in this first round. You're going to be here with us, we hope, for the entire process. The first time Netflix has ever had an NFL draft show live, and we're thrilled to be hosting it for you. Okay? You can join the chat, right? Mench. Where is it?
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Starting point is 01:03:11 Don't let me host a show, right? I've heard ATB always trade back. Cole Marie. The whole gang is back from our chat. And we're thrilled to have everyone there. We'll be checking in with you tonight as well. I wonder who Haas is firing. Haas is firing someone.
Starting point is 01:03:28 I'm sure it'll be with the first pick. He'll probably be firing Tom Brady from the Raiders. The towels are flying. Roger Goodell is at the podium. We can't hear. Thankfully, they're probably booing him and some a few cheers, because that's the tradition, is that Goddell gets booed at the draft.
Starting point is 01:03:46 And here we go. It's the first pick. And I think. Well, we know it's Fernando Mendoza. But I do, I do at this point, man. If Dante Moore was in this draft, all we would have talked about for the last three months, all we would have talked about is Dante Moore, Mendoza. Let's put on the tape.
Starting point is 01:04:10 Let's look at the analytics. And all these other players would have been kind of, yeah, I could remember like ESPN. It was, are the A's or Dante Moore and Mendoza? The B's will be Mendoza and Dante Moore. The C's will get, oh, there's, okay, a couple of wide receivers. and then, yeah, give us one player you're intrigued by. And that would be it. And it would be rinse and repeat every day.
Starting point is 01:04:34 But because Mendoza has been locked in for so long, we haven't given him the full treatment, you know? It's true. And like this guy, let's just do it now. Fernando Mendoza was a three-star coming out of Christopher Columbus High School in Miami, okay? as a three-star, you're not getting offers. And some people think it was a two-star, whatever star it was coming out. Not a lot of stars.
Starting point is 01:05:07 Not a lot of stars. He doesn't get a single offer coming out of high school. In a hotbed area, by the way, Miami, South Florida, doesn't get a single offer from a scholarship program in the country, right? And there's over 130 of them. he gets an offer from Yale. He then tries to plead with Miami to let him walk on as the Miami, as a walk-on quarterback for the Miami Hurricanes. They say, nah, man, you're not good enough.
Starting point is 01:05:38 So he accepts the offer from Yale, getting ready to go there. Last minute, Cal has a need. They reach out, the only scholarship offer that he gets, Fernando Mendoza, right? All six foot five of him, and probably 205 pounds at the time. only offer he gets is from Cal. So he goes up to Cal, and he grinds through it the first year. I believe he winds up red shirting that year. He has to fight his way to the top of the depth chart,
Starting point is 01:06:06 and he finally gets the job in 2023, yep, 20203, gets the starting job but is battling, and it goes through some injuries and goes through all the things that you go through as a first year starting quarterback. Then 2024 comes, and we watched, the tape this summer. And I remember saying to you mention this guy's a first rounder if
Starting point is 01:06:30 if he cleans up the turnover worthy plays. At Cal, remember, they're going up on a weekly basis basically against opponents that are better. NIL, transfer portal. If you're playing now in the ACC and it's just better competition.
Starting point is 01:06:48 And so he's battling every single week, right? And so the tape shows a quarter back who had to kind of carry a little bit. And to carry is the rest of his team. It's on the offensive side. And so he works his way and all of a sudden they start winning some games, right? And it winds up the end of the season.
Starting point is 01:07:07 I think they're five and five when he suffers an injury and doesn't play the last two games. He lost his second to last game as a starter. He won his last game as a starter. Then he gets a final two games he doesn't play. Then he gets a call. Kirk Signetti did this unbelievable. This turnover job coming from small school college level, IUP, to James Madison, then to Indiana. Inherit some players, including the quarterback, I believe, Curtis Roark, right?
Starting point is 01:07:40 Or did you bring him in from Ohio. Ohio, okay. Brings him in from Ohio, brings in about a third to a half of the roster from JMU where he was last. That would have been Signetti's pitch to him right away, though. Every stop that Signetti was at after IUP, he brought in a transfer quarterback. and almost always that quarterback was conference player of the year of the next year. It's insane.
Starting point is 01:08:00 And Roark, who was limited athletically and was injured that last year, had a lot of success in the system. So Mendoza is like, it's an opportunity I have to take. Indiana went from one of the laughing stocks in college football to in the college football playoff, right? In the first year, the signity was there. Google me, right? That was his whole thing.
Starting point is 01:08:20 So good. And so opportunity. He sees opportunity for Hernandez. Mendoza does. So the son of Cuban immigrants winds up getting this opportunity to go play for a team that legitimately could make a run on a national title, but still hadn't been solidified yet. Maybe it was just one great year, but everyone's going to get a beat on Cignetti. And then the schedule will talk to that schedule is a lot harder this year. We got Oregon. We got Iowa. We got Penn State. Like this is going to be a tough run. It's not going to be like
Starting point is 01:08:51 the first year for Cignetti. So he brings in Mendoza and Mendoza. who's been to the Manning Passing Academy the last couple of years, and his beloved there is like, sorry guys, I can't come down. He's put in the grinder right away, learning the system. It's RPO-based. It's all these different things that don't look NFL. But in doing so, he learned a discipline with his eyes and with his reads of where I need to be, play within structure.
Starting point is 01:09:17 I don't need to be the hero that I was at Cal. I've got players around me. By the way, I got three guys who are going to play in the NFL wide receiver alone. I get two running backs that are going to be in the NFL in a matter of four days, okay? Hem being black in the backfield. Omar Cooper Jr., you're going to hear his name called Tonight at Wide Receiver. The other receiver is Elijah Surratt. You're probably going to hear his name called tomorrow night in the NFL draft.
Starting point is 01:09:39 Well, I get some weapons now, and they can protect me, and the system is operable, right? And so he goes on to win 16 straight games, national championship, the Heisman Trophy along the way. Just rattles them off. And when Dante Moore decided the Oregon quarterback to go back to school for another year, he became the absolute no-brainer pick for John Spide Tech and the Las Vegas Raiders, right? And so we're about to, with four minutes and 40 seconds, approximately, depending on our few second delay, on the clock, we're about, and it looks like the pick is in. And it's going to be, obviously, Fernando Mendoza.
Starting point is 01:10:20 He now, in addition to all those accolades, the first overall pick of the 2026 NFL draft. And to me, it is one of the great all-time four-year stories of a player picking up from the ruin being told you ain't good enough, kid, to play anywhere where they give you money to go play to national champion, Heisman Trophy winner, and now officially the number one overall pick in the NFL draft to the Las Vegas Raiders. Pretty awesome. It's what makes the NFL so great. What makes the draft so great. There's a lot of great stories. A lot of great stories. This is right up there, man. It really is. And now it becomes, can you do it in the pros?
Starting point is 01:11:07 That was an RPO-based system. Tape doesn't look that good. It doesn't, tape doesn't look like the NFL tape. And I'll be the first to admit, nine games through the year, Ty Simpson was the better quarterback. Ty Simpson was doing NFL stuff pre-snap, getting motioning guys around, man-to-man coverage, or go there, balls out decisive anticipation, all that stuff. Meanwhile, I got Mendoza doing RPO, one read. We get two-by-two receivers, right, two to the right, to the left.
Starting point is 01:11:37 We're going on the right side on this read, half-field read. Cornerback, if he comes here, I go there. The cornerback goes there, I go here, right? And so it just looks simple. But he's completing like 21 of 23 in every game. And then you start watching these games and you're like, nothing's blowing me away until the fourth quarter. And typically after like a bad mistake or an interception in the fourth quarter,
Starting point is 01:12:03 the Iowa game on the road, the Oregon game on the road, the Penn State game on the road. Oregon, I believe, was a pick six. Yeah, he threw a pick six. Bad picks, latent games that put his team in danger. Well, guess what? That's when Superman put his cape on and went and fixed it. I don't know that I've seen a stone-cold killer.
Starting point is 01:12:25 Third down, red zone, 28 touchdowns, zero interceptions, fourth downs, fourth quarter game on the line since Joe Burrow in 2019. I mean, a stone-cold killer when the game's on the line, when the situation demands the quarterback to step up to that moment. That's why he's the number one overall thing. You can talk about the accuracy, you can talk about the frame, you can talk about the mobility, you can talk about the toughness, all of those things are there, and that's great. But it's about, can we say it?
Starting point is 01:12:59 Are we allowed to say onions on the live Netflix show? Absolutely. I didn't know if we're trying to class it up. This is a classic McShay onions guy. When it matters the most, he steps up and he makes a play. And that's what you really want in a quarterback. You can have the strongest arm in the world. He can run around and make people miss.
Starting point is 01:13:16 Oh, the pick is in. The pick is in. but if he doesn't have the toughness, the mental toughness to make plays when it matters the most, it doesn't really matter. And Fernando Mendoza becomes not the starting quarterback right away, and we'll get to that conversation in a minute, but the franchise future quarterback of the Las Vegas Raiders. And I want to say this before we roll the B-roll and the tape on him. This is important to realize culture is needed and culture is defined by winning in the NFL. Let's be honest, right?
Starting point is 01:13:49 Leadership comes from winning. The Raiders are in desperate need of winners in that organization. Fernando is a winner. You ready for this? The last time he lost a game as a starter was 11-16-2020-4 versus the 20th ranked Syracuse team at the time, and he did it in a shootout of sorts, 33 to 25. He's 17-0, Mendoza is, since.
Starting point is 01:14:18 that game in November 16th of 2024. The Raiders record dating back to 11, 16, 2024, 5 and 20. Wow. Nice pull. Thank you, sir. I like that. Came on my walk in Manhattan Beach this morning. But that's
Starting point is 01:14:36 in a nutshell, that's the deal with this guy. And Tom Brady sees a lot of himself in Fernando Mendoza, I'm sure. And I mentioned the big moments late in games and big moments in big games, you're going to see a little bit of it here. Decisive, he's 6'5, he's 235 pounds now he's up to. And you can see some of the mobility.
Starting point is 01:14:58 It's not great, but on a straight line, it's pretty decent for his size. The toughness, man, on that run. He's got really good energy on the ball. I'm not putting him in the elite class, but he's just a notch below. The decisiveness in the way he understands and operates is a big part of his game. I also think the accuracy. Here's an interesting thing for you. I was watching him, and I went back recently and started watching a lot of these guys,
Starting point is 01:15:24 just to kind of refresh my brain, because I've got all these reports and everything all over our site, right? That you can find, by the way, the ringer.com slash McShay is a brand new baby. We're developing it, and it's got all of our scouting reports. It's got the top 300 board there. You can find our mock drafts there. We don't need to watch it tonight. I look through it tonight. but going through all of his tape.
Starting point is 01:15:47 His, one of the most surprising, or one of the things that just stood out to me the most is long levered guys at quarterback don't usually have such repeatable mechanics. And what do I mean by that? I mean, it's hard when you're six foot five and got these long arms and long legs to have consistency with your stroke throwing the football, right? and so I watch him and it's amazing to me. And that, you don't just, that's not born. That is like obsessive. It's obsessive drilling and training and working on the littlest details. And also as a young man who was a zero star, one star, two star, whatever he was with no scholarship offers,
Starting point is 01:16:31 like the chip that has to be on your shoulder to be that obsessive to drill in that much detail to every time he throws the ball. it's like you can't tell the difference from this or the next throw. And it leads to his accuracy, but it also speaks to who he is. And it honestly, it has to be. And I would be thrilled to know and we'll never know, like, would it have been Dante Moore, who maybe is a little bit more talented in terms of passing, all that, or would it have been Mendoza if Moore was in this class?
Starting point is 01:17:01 But it's got to be Tom Brady looking at this guy as part of the ownership group and obviously a huge say in this decision specifically, all of them. he's got to see a lot of himself. Would you say it's a Brady-sized chip on his shoulder? Yes. Yeah. Jets are up, man.
Starting point is 01:17:16 All right, jets are up. Here we go. We have all day two to talk about the fit with Kuwbiak and working with Brian Greasy for Mendoza getting ready for it. But this is the drama that I've been waiting for. I am here for this drama. We all are, man. This is going to be great.
Starting point is 01:17:32 David Bailey is the pick. It's bird in hand. He's the proven pass rusher. He's the guy that you look at and you see the number. You see what it looks like with the length, 33 and three quarters inch arms, six, three, five, eighth inches. He ran a four, five, 40, not exceptional, but he's fast enough. Damn good. And the production score is among the best you'll ever find for an edge rusher, right, coming out in the draft.
Starting point is 01:17:56 In 2025, he racked up 19 and a half tackles for loss, 14 and a half sacks, forced three fumbles all on strip sacks. tape got better and better each and every week. Then you got R. Vell Reese. A cyborg is one executive in the league talking to me about him, called him, who's not developed yet. One year's a starter. Edge rusher.
Starting point is 01:18:19 It was only used kind of a spot duty. It increased Matt Patricia, the defensive coordinators. But a lot of time in the NFL, including with Tom Brady and with Bill Belichick in New England, got the most out of him. But there's more you can get. It was only his first year as a starter. The pick is in, and it's David Bailey. And thank goodness I stuck to my guns,
Starting point is 01:18:42 even though I flip-flop for 48 hours and came back to it. But thank goodness we stuck to our guns again today. What was with the canceled visit? Who cares? I think they make the right pick here. I think this is the right player for them. The canceled visit was this. I think that there was a world in which an opportunity came in to trade.
Starting point is 01:19:07 and I think word had gotten out that it was David Bailey for a while. And I think word got out that if it's David, and while word got out that it might be David Bailey, we're not getting enough calls and maybe. What if it's R.Vell Reese? What if, and so the Rvel Reese stuff starts getting out there. And let's see if there's any,
Starting point is 01:19:27 maybe Dallas is more interested in Reese. Because why is it that the guy sitting right behind me is getting all these calls? Right. And the Arizona Cardinals, why is that we're talking of the chief? moving up, the Saints moving up, or the Cowboys moving up for Reefs. But at the end of the day, this is the guy they wanted. This is the guy that Aaron Glenn believes can be the difference in his defense. I'm not saying he's going to be Hutch, Aidan Hutchinson, who was phenomenal when Aaron Glenn
Starting point is 01:19:56 was a defensive coordinator in Detroit, but you can see the flat-out speed from Aaron Bailey. The force fumbles we talked about. What on tape jumped out to you the most about Bailey? actually think he's more than just a speed rusher. It is his speed, and I get that, but I think he wins with his hands and he's able to redirect a little bit more that people give him credit for. We will
Starting point is 01:20:17 say he's got to get better against the run. He's a little bit of a leaner guy, but I think he's got the length and the frame to get better there. We'll see how long that takes and what role he plays early for the Jets. But again, I think this is the right pick because he's more of a
Starting point is 01:20:33 higher... It's tough to say. I feel like it's a little higher floor than Arvel Reese. As an edge, as an edge, I think Arvel Reese is going to be a great offball linebacker if he's not a great edge, but as an edge, strictly speaking, the floor is a little higher for David Bailey, in my opinion. The floor's higher, and that's why they took him. Yeah, right. And I've come to find out that Darren Mojee, the general manager for the New York Jets, is, like I said before, he's along came Polly. He's Ben Stiller. He's like a human risk assessment.
Starting point is 01:21:08 Rubin. That's what he is. It's risk assessment. He's risk averse. And there's risk in conversion from off ball linebacker to edge. And there's risk in one year starter. With David Bailey, it's four years in college,
Starting point is 01:21:24 it's development, it's year over year improvement, it's peaking in his last year, and it's proven pass rush ability. And that's what they went with at the end of the day. Now, you could argue the floor's high because you know you're getting a great offball linebacker. I get that. But some in the league I talked to said, yeah, you can be a great off ball linebacker. Our Bel Rees can be.
Starting point is 01:21:45 But you can't really turn and running coverage. Like, that was Sunny Stiles. Yeah. So what are we getting? I mean, so that was the discussion inside the building until the building shut off. And it was one to two to three people max that actually had this information and misinformation was getting out there. But it certainly gave us. There's a lot of drama leading up to the graph.
Starting point is 01:22:06 And I'm grateful for it, man. And so as we look at David Bailey now, I want to look at the Jets real quickly. Yeah, the clock is, I mean, we are rolling. I'm telling you, just this eight-minute thing is going to, we've got to use this pace. They've got three more picks in the top 44. We'll get back to it, but this is a huge addition for the New York Jets in terms of needing the pass rusher to build around. They brought in to Vondre Sweat.
Starting point is 01:22:30 They brought in David Oniamaata, the defensive tacklers. two interior guys. They brought in the aging to Mario Davis. They brought in Joseph Asai. They brought in Nashon Wright and Minka Fitzpatrick. They brought in a lot of dudes on the defensive side. But while they're bringing in veterans, they need to get young on that side. Next year is going to be about the quarterback and continuing to put pieces around them. Pick 16 could be about trading back to get even more picks. And if not, it's probably going to be about getting a weapon. Yeah, for Gino this year. But for 2020. seven's quarterback when we go insert Archmanning or we go insert Dante Moore because anything
Starting point is 01:23:11 less than whoever's number one or two on the board than this kind of failed because they're the team that probably is going to be one picking in the top 10 to begin with. They also got three picks already in the first round in 2027. So that's outrageous. That's not normal. I think the Jets the last. It was wasn't that, my gosh, that was one of the first years we covered the draft. they had three first round. Anthony backed.
Starting point is 01:23:36 Man, I'm dating myself. The quarterback. Yeah, was it, was it? I think he was after that. The Cardinals are sticking and picking. There are cardinals are sticking in picking right now. Let's go. This is the first spot we thought we might see a trade.
Starting point is 01:23:52 Everyone tells me it's Jeremiah Love then. Let's see. That's the information. It's Jeremiah Love. I hate when we do the pick is in and then it takes five minutes to get it going. They're not trading out. That is, that in and of itself is news. Right.
Starting point is 01:24:10 Because there was a lot of conversation about the Saints at 8 trading up for an edge rusher, R.Vell Reese. There's a lot of talk about the chiefs trading up from 9 to number 3, Rvel Reese. There was talk about the Cowboys trading all the way up, given pick 12 and 20 to go all the way up to get Rvel Reese. No longer is that a possibility. It is now the Cardinals pick. my sensibilities tell me my gosh they need an offensive tackle but this is too high for Francis Maui Noah my sensibilities tell me my gosh don't turn down an edge rusher for a running back right you don't do that if they're anywhere close in grade but my intel tells
Starting point is 01:24:54 me it's going to be Jeremiah Love I'm not saying that's a bad pick and we're about to find out right now the pick is in And with the third pick in the 2026 NFL draft, wait for it, pause is really effective. Yeah, pause for effect. Jeremiah Love. Fascinating pick. I was told ownership wanted Jeremiah Love. I was told the coaching staff obsessed with Jeremiah Love, understandably.
Starting point is 01:25:26 So Mike LaFleur, remember, Mike LaFleur, new head coach comes from that tree, the Shanahan tree, brothers, the head coach. Green Bay Packer, wide zone, the system that a lot of teams are using, and different variations of, like the LaFleur version looks different from the McVay version, which looks only slightly different from that, but it looks different than that of the San Francisco-Shannahan version, which looks different than Dad, the Dad-Shanahan version. Yeah. Yeah. In COC, Kevin O'Connell in Minnesota is running a little different version,
Starting point is 01:26:00 but they're all from that tree. Right. And in that tree, there is an emphasis. interestingly enough because it was not there for dad. Right. You get a running back in the 6th, Troll Davis. You know, you get a running back to 6th, 7th round. Here you see Jeremiah Love.
Starting point is 01:26:15 Why is he so important? See the catching of the football. That's why. The spin move is beautiful. The top end speed, remember he runs a 4-3-6 at the combine. So not only you getting a big dude, you're getting 4-3-6 speed. You're getting a guy that makes you miss.
Starting point is 01:26:30 You're getting a guy that spins out of trouble with good contact balance for a taller, for a taller running back. And most importantly, most importantly, I say this, in this system and for this pick, you better be getting more than just a running back if you're drafting a running back at number three.
Starting point is 01:26:49 And in this system, they believe with Mike LaFleur coming in, that a running back can not only be a guy we turn around him the ball off to, Jacoby Brissette for now, we'll see if Ty Simpson is an Arizona Cardinal by the end of the night, but Jeremiah Love now is someone as an outlet in the passing game. Yes, you can put him in the slot.
Starting point is 01:27:11 He can run routes. He turned a lot of heads, man, including mine, with that combine workout, with the ability to run routes and sink his hips and get in and out of breaks. Yeah. And so I get your stance on he's a running back. Yeah, running backs catch the ball too. But Jeremiah Love average over 10 yards per reception at Notre Dame. That is a high number for it.
Starting point is 01:27:32 And if you're watching, you watch the clips that we just had of them there, the ease in which he catches the football is not normally what you see from a running back. And we watch tape all the time. He catches it with ease and transitions upfield and is a difference maker with the ball in his hands in space. And that provides value. And yes, you brought in Tyler Algier, who's a powerback and is very used to. The interesting part of this is Algier signs up for it gets away from Bijon Robinson. in Atlanta, where he was honestly, rightfully so, but overshadowed, and how productive in his ability level was there with the Falcons,
Starting point is 01:28:11 goes to Arizona thinking, well, he can be the guy as James Conner's coming off of a massive injury, will come back, and they can do some rotating, but now Alger is in the same exact spot. Star rookie running back comes in like Bijan did a few years ago, and he's going to be the guy, and I'm going to have to play that same role. Yeah. I mean, does Alvin Camara play a running back or does he play a weapon? I'm confused.
Starting point is 01:28:35 In New Orleans, he played weapon. Okay. I mean, I'm just saying, like, the running backs line up in the slot sometimes. He's still a running back. He's just a damn good running back. That's what he is. Like, you're still drafting a running. We could do all these bells and whistles about, oh, now he's a weapon.
Starting point is 01:28:52 And now we feel better about taking him at three. Well, what number? Okay, fine. Let's do this. What number on the board was he for you? Oh, best player in the draft. So then why are you complaining of the team in number three just took him? I'm not complaining.
Starting point is 01:29:05 I'm identifying the risk and making sure that we're talking about it and not just saying that this guy, I loved Aschagenti last year. Asherjenti didn't change from the player that he was before the draft to the player he was after the draft. Still that same talented running back. The problem was he went somewhere that couldn't really put him in a position to succeed. So my concern is now we have Jeremiah Love this really talented, gifted, runner, receiver. all of these things, and now he's going somewhere that has a real need at right tackle, doesn't really have the passing game, just like the Raiders last year,
Starting point is 01:29:40 doesn't have the passing game to keep people from loading up in the box. This could be a real tough year for Jeremiah Love if history tells us anything. And who's the last running back to go in the top five? Sequin Barkley, right? Yes. He was awesome for the Giants, right? No. He was awesome for the Giants.
Starting point is 01:29:56 I mean, he's productive. But Giants didn't win anything. He wasn't awesome. And then he went to the Eagles. And then he went to the Eagles, which was a much better-built roster than won a Super Bowl. The Eagles, Sequin, looked awesome to me. The Giants Saquan looked great in times and it's disenged. But yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:13 Okay. I'm making your point for you. Let me make your point for you even more. The Cardinals gave up 59 sacks last year, fifth most in the NFL. The Cardinals tackles, if you look at their run-block win rate, was last in the NFL. furthering that point, 25th in yards per rush outside the tackles last year, 4.6 yards. They need a tackle.
Starting point is 01:30:40 And now they don't pick till 29, and there's speculation that they could use that pick to move up to go get Ty Simpson if he's available in that range. And we'll see if... No, they're picking at 34. I'm thinking of the Chiefs... They pick it 34 behind the jets at 33 in the second round. Their speculation they're going to trade back into the first round.
Starting point is 01:30:57 And it's not going to be for an often. tackle, and the tackle run is going to go earlier than that. So they've got some answering to do in terms of the personnel up front on the offensive line, but they get an absolute superstar for whichever quarterback they insert, whether it's this year or next. The Titans pick is in. This eight-minute clock is no joke, bud. We better adjust.
Starting point is 01:31:18 We had a plan. We better- has a plan until they get punched. I love it. I mean, I don't love the pick necessarily, but I kind of love that they- Who's the pick? Carnell Tate. I'm doing what you did last year.
Starting point is 01:31:34 So bad. Carnell Tate, wide receiver, Ohio State, is the pick for the Tennessee Titans. Wow. Why do I, first of all, stunned by this? Stunned by this, because you know who's on the board?
Starting point is 01:31:51 R. Vell Reese. Yeah. You know who's on the board? Sunny Stiles. So it goes to show. remember if you were watching this pre-show with us, I said, you've got Brian Dable, the offensive coordinator for the Titans, and you've got Robert Sala, the head coach of the Titans. And Mike Borgonzi's the GM, who's got to kind of hear, I did this, like, you know,
Starting point is 01:32:15 if you're a fly on the wall in one of their draft meetings, just the three of them, they're talking about the situation. You got, you got, Dave, I've been like, we've got to take Jeremiah. I love if he's there. We've got to take a weapon for Cam Ward. Man, I tried so hard to trade up for Cam Ward. I get an opportunity to coach Cam Ward now. Like, let's go get this guy a weapon.
Starting point is 01:32:32 We got the play caller or me. We get the protection's getting better. We can keep upgrading that. But let's go get a playmaker, right? And then you got Sala being like, telling you, man, we need to get Fred Warner on this defense. We've got to get Fred Warner on this defense, right? And he goes on, or if it's not Fred Warner,
Starting point is 01:32:51 let's take Arvel Reese in this situation, get an edge rusher. But we could get Sonny Stiles and be our Fred Warner. Or let's get Arvel Reese. and Daibold looks at him and is like, yo, we just got fired from both teams in New York market for not having offenses. Are we going to do this again? And Borganzi is like, hey, I got this.
Starting point is 01:33:10 I got this. And Borganzi's answer is Carnell Tate. Now, it's intriguing. I wonder if it would have been Jeremiah Love and my guess is, my intel is, yes, it would have been. But this tells you point blank. I call this truth serum night, right? This tells you point blank.
Starting point is 01:33:27 the emphasis that will be placed on surrounding Cam Ward with the weapons he needs to be successful. And it also tells you, while it's Mike Borgonzi's decision, he's not going to make a decision unless we're on board together, right? That Robert Sala has come to the understanding in my second go-around after the New York Jets failure, I have got to put better personnel on the offensive side. It's not just about my defensive side. And my defensive side, we gave a lot of attention to. and free agency. And we got that thing just about right, we feel like,
Starting point is 01:34:01 or heading into the right direction with Jermaine Johnson, John Franklin Myers at defensive tackle, Jermaine Johnson at the Edge, also from the Jets with Saleh, Alante Taylor and Cordell Flod at cornerback. Argyola Dejo coming back from last year. It was a little banged up. They like him. They think he's an up-and-comer.
Starting point is 01:34:18 So now you've got Alec Ayo Manor, who they drafted last year in the fourth round, who we liked a lot, right? but had some catching issues, but it looked better last year. They've got Chimir Dike, who was also a fourth round pick. They used two fourth rounders on wide receivers a year ago. DK., one of the best punt return. The king of the cross route.
Starting point is 01:34:40 Florida, man, it was just deep crossers, four three speed, catch me on the go. But he showed progress and was great in the return game last year. They've got Calvin Ridley there. They got, and they brought in Wondale Robinson as well. Now you look up and you're like, wait a second. We got Tony Pollard in the backfield, who's been over 1,000 yards the last few years. I think four or five seasons in a row, man. Tige Spears, if he can stay healthy behind him.
Starting point is 01:35:06 We've got an offensive line. We brought in Austin Schlotman at Center. We got Cordell Volson. We brought in. We got J.C. Latham at right tackle. We got Dan Moore at left tackle. Peter Skoronski at Left Guard. And now we got a receiving corps that includes Carnell Tate, Wondale Robinson,
Starting point is 01:35:21 Calvin Ridley, Ellick, Iow Manor, and Chimier, gay and Brian Dable's sitting back as I know Brian is like yep we can do this now let's go yeah you don't think it's a little early
Starting point is 01:35:38 who would you take would you've taken Reese or Tate I would have taken Arvel Reese all day long yeah I get I get your point about Daible being happy I'm just telling Cam Ward should be happy
Starting point is 01:35:48 we can sit here and we can debate them right what they should have taken and I'm here for that but I also I think they're Every pick reveals truths, and I wanted Titans fans who are watching this right to understand the truth of what's going on. That is an excellent point. And my conversations with Brian and our conversation with Mike Burgundy, like we've talked to these people who are making these decisions who are part of this group, and we understand the why. And also with Robert Sala and the mistakes that were made, his first go around and having an understanding.
Starting point is 01:36:17 Like leadership is about so many things, but part of good leadership is self-evaluation and understanding. the mistakes you've made in the past so you don't repeat them. This to me is an organization that is determined to not repeat past failures as we have with the head coach and the offensive coordinator. And you're letting your young quarterback who's come off a little bit of a rough start. You're letting him know we are fully invested in you and we are going to build around you. 100%. So I get it.
Starting point is 01:36:47 And Gunner Helmet, tight end. I had a really good rookie year as a fourth round pick. How many fourth round picks do they have last year, man? You know? This is And you know what's great, too? It is so far off of the mock draft radar and everything, you know, like, Right.
Starting point is 01:37:03 Like, let's go. I'm here for all the madness. Let's get this highlighter out. Yep. But now you talk about the madness and you talk about drama. The Giants are now on the board. The New York football giants, as we discussed in the pre-show, traded away Dexter Lawrence.
Starting point is 01:37:21 and you can put up that really detailed graphic that we have, breaking down the trade. The 10th overall pick for Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals. And the beauty of that graphic is that there's literally just one thing. Because normally it's Dexter Lawrence and a sixth for a conditional seventh, the 10th overall pick, a third in 2027. It was a simple trade that gave the giants an opportunity to part ways with the man, let's face it, who was offered just the same amount of money but for five years as the
Starting point is 01:37:55 reports that he got for Cincinnati and $28 million for two years. He wanted out of New York. And so John Harbaugh doesn't want someone who doesn't want to be a part of that. Right. You can't start off like that. So we're starting that way off. Starting off that way. So they get two picks in the top 10. Their original five, and then they pick again at 10. Here's the information I've been given that the Giants, Jeremiah Love would have been the pick if he's there, he goes three, the earliest he could have come off the board in all the scenarios. After that, it was Caleb Downs and it was Jordan Tyson. And I ask you this question, does that pick at four being a wide receiver change things? Because there's a scenario in which
Starting point is 01:38:43 you think you could possibly get downs at five and Tyson at 10. Not anymore. Not anymore. Yeah, That's what you're talking about. Because if the Saints became a wide receiver team and they took Tate, we could still get Tyson. And maybe they like Tate a whole lot, but there was just information about Tyson recently because Joe Shane, the general manager, was out at the workout. But if you make the assumption that either the Saints at 8 or the Chiefs at 9 are going to take a wide receiver, it's only one guy now. So the pick is in. Do we see Jordan Tyson here? That's what we're kind of getting at.
Starting point is 01:39:21 Well, Goudel's clapping. He's happy. Do you think? I think it's early for Caleb Downs. I hate the pause. I've been suckered in by the pick is in again. Yeah, we're going to get suckered in by it all night long, but I'm going to do a better job of announcing the second that we get it
Starting point is 01:39:49 and not just celebrating without giving you what the details are. Fernando Mendoz is the number one overall pick to the Las Vegas Raiders. The Jets take David Bailey. They go in their minds the safer route with the proven pass rusher. Jeremiah Love is the pick for the Arizona Cardinals. The Tennessee Titans then throw us the first curveball. There was no information that was happening. And they take Carnal Tate.
Starting point is 01:40:17 Arvel Reese at number five is the pick for the New York Giants. And I should have mentioned his name a minute ago because all the information was that if Reese was there and I didn't believe he would be there, that Reese would be the pick. and Kvon Tibido is on Zillow as we speak. Arvel Reese, our number two overall prospect in the draft. Rvel Reese in 94 grade,
Starting point is 01:40:38 Rvel Reese, a man who has physical traits that are just unbelievable. And Rvel Ries, a player that we both watched on tape, and I'm curious, I'll go to you first because I've talked a lot already tonight. No surprise. What jumps out to you about Rvel Reese? Well, I love the upside as an edge. I love the snap in his hips and his hands what he wanted. to win with speed of power.
Starting point is 01:41:00 And you do see him start to develop a little bit as a hand fighter and his ability to set up pass rush moves as the season progressed. But still, I mean, we are just scratching the surface in terms of what he can do. And then the versatility in what that allows you to do in terms of being multiple and what allows you to do in terms of masking blitzes and where guys are coming from and who's dropping and all of that stuff, he brings so much to the table. Oh, trade. We have a trade.
Starting point is 01:41:33 And number six. We said this. We said it might happen here. I do want to mention this about our Velrace for the scheme. For all the Giants fans, right? Oh, the Chiefs. Who the Chiefs trading up for? Oh, this is Tyson.
Starting point is 01:41:48 Jordan Tyson? This is Tyson. They got nervous with Cornell Tate going early. And if they got past five. Yep. So the Chiefs will trade. Well, we don't know. But that's what I'm.
Starting point is 01:41:58 I think. I want to say this about Arvel Reese while we're still on this pick for the Giants, because this is a massive decision. What happens in these two picks in the top ten for the Giants is massive. They've got a guy in Arvel Reese who, yes, can be an off-the-ball liningbacker, but let's not kid ourselves. Arvel Reese's the season went on. Even Matt Patricia was like, this guy is special. He's only 241 pounds, but he's got 32-5-inch arm length.
Starting point is 01:42:24 He ran a freaking 4-4-640 coming off the edge, right? at the combine, he ran that. More importantly, the 10-yard split is critical for edge rushers. That's how quickly do you take off and get to your first 10 yards? Bill Polion told me, going back to the days where he drafted those great edge rushers, the speed guys on the turf there inside the Colts. Colts Dome. That it was 1-60 is the number, and I've always gone by that,
Starting point is 01:42:52 and I've checked it with 100 people in the league. If you get 1-6 or faster, he ran a 158. This guy is an explosive as long. get out, and he is powerful when he gets into your pads. Now he's got to learn how to counter move off of the first. If he gets stuck on. There's development that has to happen, right? And you're looking at a Giants team, too, that, yeah, he had, listen, you look at that
Starting point is 01:43:18 team. 327 snaps were on the defensive line last year for race. 286 were off ball linebacker. But we drafted Abdul Carter last year. We have Kvon Tibido, who is he going to be traded? That was all the talk last year. Right. We've got Brian Burns.
Starting point is 01:43:33 So what role, so Reese is legitimately going to play a similar role, it would seem, where he's an off-ball linebacker converting back and forth and doing all those different things, right? Yeah. What do you mean? Yeah. I think he's going to be an edge in this scheme. I think they're going to trade Kavon, Tibado, and they're going to rotate those three. But when he's not rotating, he can play off-ball linebacker.
Starting point is 01:43:54 Absolutely. Yeah, absolutely. And their run defense is absolutely atrocious. absolutely atrocious. And we talk about that over and over again. The New York Giants, with their run defense, they've got to get some answers. And the trading Dexter Lawrence didn't help matters.
Starting point is 01:44:14 No. But they brought in Tremaine Edmonds. Honestly, you know what this does for you? If you're Dernard Wilson, the defensive coordinator, and with John Harbaugh, this makes you so freaking multiple up front. Yeah. I mean, I guess, you know what, I shouldn't be so dismissive. There is a world where they keep Thibito.
Starting point is 01:44:33 Of course. And they play styles next to, I mean, that's, man, that receiving, I mean, that a linebacker core, size, speed, versatility, all of those guys. I mean, Edmonds is an athletic freak. So we'll get back to the Giants at Pick 10. Now, the Kansas City Chiefs have moved up, and we'll get you the trade details in just a little bit here. The Chiefs have moved up. And you have to wonder who's this pick. I mean, Caleb Downs, Sunny Stiles and Caleb Downs are our top two prospects on the board.
Starting point is 01:45:06 The Browns receive, this is important information, the Browns received pick 9, 74, and I'm 148. Okay? So they get 9, 74, I'm writing it in, 74, and 148. So it wasn't... Whoa. Mansour, that's where I was going to go. Because that's who I thought that they could take at number nine. Right?
Starting point is 01:45:32 So who, were they afraid of the saints taking him? Absolutely. Yeah. We just did a flash mock where you were begging me to take Monsor Delane. This is such a good fit for what they do. Well, explain to people why. Because, I mean, they play a high rate of man, but a high rate of man is around, I think it's like a 52, 53%. And he's outstanding in man.
Starting point is 01:45:55 I mean, he is, he can turn and run and press. I mean, he's just, he's a really. Who is the comp that you gave? Trent McDuffie, who they just lost, who, who just left to sign with the, where they just traded to the Rams. I think this young man is very similar to that. And especially, I'll finish the thought. He can play man, he can turn and run a press.
Starting point is 01:46:17 He does a great job of reading the quarterback and hunting the ball in zone looks. He's great at all of that stuff. But the thing that I love the most about him is the competitive nature. He's not the biggest. He's not the longest. He's not the fastest. But he is just the best corner on the field. And we talked about it.
Starting point is 01:46:33 We both watched tape almost at the same time, I think, in October, maybe November. And the first thing we said to each other was he's the smartest dude on the field. Yes. He just understands the game is slow to him. He understands how offenses are trying to attack him. He understands their tendencies, and he exploits them. He is a very smart, versatile, talented corner. and I said, you know, before it started,
Starting point is 01:46:59 that when I thought he was going seven, I thought there were going to be teams that were going to look back and wish they had taken him earlier. So I think this is a great value, and it's a massive need for them. And I don't think they gave up too much looking at it. And maybe you'll feel differently looking at it later on. Right now, that doesn't feel like too much to go up and get this player.
Starting point is 01:47:17 Well, they picked it 9 in 29, now at 6 in 29. They start off with Mansour Delane, who's going to replace, obviously, Trent McDuff. who went to the Rams this off season, who was the first team all pro. He was the guy. His teammate Jalen Watson also signed with the Rams just a little bit after that.
Starting point is 01:47:35 The Chief's defense only allowed 18 passing touchdowns last season. That was tied for fourth fewest in the NFL. McDuffie was only allowed three on 378 coverage snaps and zero for Watson on 478 coverage snaps. So this is not a defense that's used to giving up touchdowns through the air. their corners were the reason for that. Now, they made moves that made you think, well, maybe Spags will just coach them up. They're all right with their cornerbacks.
Starting point is 01:48:06 They've got Kristen Fuller. They've got Noel Williams. They really like Noel Williams. They like Noel Williams a lot. But this defense has got to have good corners for Spags to do the things that he does up front, right? And the aggressiveness that you've seen in Super Bowls and the playoffs and big moments, right? Like Spags will dial up something that will blow your mind. blow a quarterback's mind, most importantly, but you've got to have guys behind that can hold up a
Starting point is 01:48:30 certain amount and do it in the right scheme and be trusted. And so there was a lot of speculation. Andy wants an offensive tackle. We've got to get a reliable weapon. This wide receiver core is a disaster, you know, to put it extremely and unreliable to put it lightly, okay? And we eventually need another tight end. We can get to that a little bit later.
Starting point is 01:48:52 But they were talked about Jordan Tyson at wide receiver. Kenyon Sadiq at tight end. Offensive tackle. Moving up for an edge rusher. It's another need. And they go and they turn around. They give away pick 74 and 148, which means they now only have picks 29 later this round.
Starting point is 01:49:09 They don't trade back, which I'm guessing Brett Beach will try to do unless they trade up for a tackle, and pick 40, which is in the second round. Okay? So that's the outlook for the Chiefs. They got the best cornerback in this draft, and it fills that need, and they hope they pick up where they left off with,
Starting point is 01:49:24 with Noel Williams and Delane and with and with Fulton at the cornerback spot, but they still need to get edge and offensive tackle, and they need wide receiver and they need tight end as this draft progresses. Now up on the clock is the commander, and I do want to make this point. Delane had 40 starts. He got better each and every year. 41 past defendant, 33 breakups, eight interceptions. He's an absolute playmaker.
Starting point is 01:49:51 Now the commanders are on the clock, and outside of, Jeremiah love the running back from Notre Dame being on the board. This is kind of a dream scenario because I've thought all along Sunny Stiles is the guy that they want. But I also am looking at a commander's team that needs a wide receiver, and Jordan Tyson is still sitting there. Although I've been told different things. I was told from someone I lean on that Carnell Tate was the wide receiver that they had above. but that doesn't preclude them from taking Jordan Tyson from Arizona State here.
Starting point is 01:50:32 With all that said, the selection is in and we'll get to it. But this is an important one. I was told by a lot of people close to this deal that it had to be a defensive player for Dan Quinn. That Dan Quinn absolutely, like, pressure from ownership down to Adam Peters to the head coach himself, you're the defensive guy, you've got to get us better than we were last year. The rush defense ranked 30th in the NFL, 27th in yards per rush last year. And it looks, well, we'll see. Sunny Stiles is going to be the picket, I believe, when it comes up.
Starting point is 01:51:09 And Sunny Stiles is the guy. I've said all along, Jeremiah Love, if it's not him there, then Sunny Stiles will be the, if it's not, yeah, if it's not Jeremiah Love still on the board. and we knew a while back that it wasn't going to be, that their dream situation would be Sunny Stiles not going to the Titans at four because we thought that there were a lot of connections there and falling to us here at number eight.
Starting point is 01:51:34 And so Sunny Stiles is the pick for the commanders at number eight makes all the sense in the world to make. Rebuilding the defensive front. They will have four new starting linebackers now. they will have a new starting nose tackle. I mean, they were very aggressive in free agency, and this is kind of the crown jewel in what they're doing.
Starting point is 01:51:59 Day one starter, he's going to give Quinn a ton. Again, we're talking about these players that NFL teams value because of their versatility and all of the different things they can do. And this is another guy that, as good as he is, he's been, this is a former safety that turned into a linebacker a couple years ago. He's still getting better and that's scary. It's scary that he's still getting better and that he has this incredible toolbox of natural gifts that he can tap into. I think Sonny Stiles is one of the three best football players in this draft.
Starting point is 01:52:34 I think Sonny Stiles, then you see him at the Combine and what he did with an 11-2 broad jump, that lower body explosion, which was absolutely 100th percentile best in the last. last three years. Vertical jump, 43 inches, best in the last three years. I think it might have been a root, 43.5 inch vertical, I should say. 10-yard split. I told you how great that 10-yard split was for Neddrescher and Arvel Reese. Well, he came in at a couple inches taller.
Starting point is 01:53:02 And like an inch and a half taller and how many pounds heavier? It was, oh, no, three pounds heavier, 244 pounds. and ran a 1-5-6 in his 10-yard split. He ran a 4-4-6 in his 40-yard dash. This guy is not from this earth from a testing athleticism standpoint. And he's going to keep getting better and better. And Dan Quinn needs this guy. I told you about their running defense.
Starting point is 01:53:28 He should be giddy tonight. They also, here's an important number you need to know. They allowed 11.1 yards per reception to running backs and tight ends a year ago did the Washington commanders. that was the most allowed per reception to running backs and tight ends in the entire league last year. Sunny Stiles immediately erases that problem with his coverage skills and his athleticism. And they brought in Leo Chanel. And they're actually great compliments to one another, right? I like that.
Starting point is 01:54:00 So third overall player in my board fits exactly what Dan Quinn needs. is a perfect compliment to what they have, and now I think Washington will shift the focus when they come back on the board, unfortunately for commanders fans, not till pick 71 unless there's a trade that changes that. They have six picks in the draft. They don't have a second rounder,
Starting point is 01:54:20 so we'll see you in round three, but this is an awesome start for the commanders. Now, let's look at the best available, right? And this is where the draft starts to get interesting, and things are going to start to fly, and I'm here for all of it. New Orleans Saints are on the board. We've heard a lot about the Saints.
Starting point is 01:54:35 It was talk about them moving up. Not the case. They're staying home. I think that's the smart decision, too. They pick it 8 and 42 and 73. They've got some holes to fill. Cornerback is one of them. Wide receiver with Tyler Shuck is one of them.
Starting point is 01:54:49 Edge rusher is one of them. Then they're what I would call secondary needs beyond that. So let's look at our board. There's not a corner or wide receiver at edge at number one. But there's a safety in Caleb Downs, so I don't think is going to be the pick here at number eight. There's an offensive tackle in Franier. Francis Maui Noah.
Starting point is 01:55:06 I don't think he's going to be the pick here this week, although talking to Mickey Loomis, he drafted first round offensive tackle every year if he could. Jeff Ireland will, you know, we'll balance that thing out. This is the guy that's fascinating to me, and I get it. New Orleans with the injury issues, do you want to bring him down there?
Starting point is 01:55:25 Is that the best place for him? But with Chris Olive and his injury issues and inability to stay healthy. And with Devon Villay, the former Broncos, wide receiver as literally their second best receiver and only had 25 catches last year. Can you imagine you have a second year quarterback who showed this much promise? And you're looking at a roster if you're Mickey Loomis and Jeff Ireland.
Starting point is 01:55:49 And you're saying to yourself, our number two receiver at the moment behind our number one receiver in Chris Olavé, who is at a massive struggle. It feels like every break that could go wrong for Chris Olavé, he's a great human being on top of a great football player, has gone wrong. But our number two target for Tyler Shuck that showed all that promise last year is a guy who has 25 catches and 293 receiving yards a year ago. I mean, it's scary. And Olav is an unrestricted free agent after this upcoming season. So wide receiver.
Starting point is 01:56:23 If it's not Jordan Tyson here, yeah, you pick again at 42, and there are receivers in the second round, the usual suspects with what? It's out of the question they take two? I don't think it's out of the question they take two either here, Steve, unless there's an edge rusher that's staring you in the face or a cornerback. We're going to see a cornerback run early in the second round, and there are still good edge rushers to be had, I think, you know, later second round or maybe early third, it's 73, but you can't count on it. But at the end of the day, what's more important than getting a playmaker?
Starting point is 01:57:00 For Kellan Moore in this offense, Doug Nussmeyer, interestingly enough, his son is being drafted into the National Football League, probably tomorrow night, worst case, early Saturday, and he has been relieved of his duties on draft weekend. Did you know that? No. I heard that yesterday. Or I heard that on Tuesday, Monday or Tuesday. That's interesting.
Starting point is 01:57:19 To be with his son. Oh, you made it selling a dude was fired. Relieved of his duties inside the draft room this weekend. Go be with your son. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity. Yeah, that's great. Former NFL quarterback, Doug Nuss Meyer. You couldn't have put that word.
Starting point is 01:57:35 I just, I thought you maybe heard the news. He's been relieved of his duties, you know. I thought maybe you heard the news. I don't know. Yeah, you want to go hang out with your kid? You're fired. Yeah, no, I think it's beautiful that he goes. Yeah, it's great.
Starting point is 01:57:51 They gave him the weekend off is maybe how you say it. Gave him the weekend off. Go hang out with your son. Relieved of his duties inside the draft room. I think they'll be fine with Mickey Loomis and Jeff Ireland and Kellan Moore and the gang. So they pick here at eight. I'm going to be shocked if it's not wide receiver. And it could be Mackay-Lemond,
Starting point is 01:58:11 but you would think it would be Jordan Tyson with this pick. And the pick is in. It looks like it's coming in. We'll get the music. It's got to happen. Next year, I'm told next year. We've got to wait. We're not a red tape group, you and you and I.
Starting point is 01:58:28 No. But, you know, there's procedures and organizations. The pick is in. If it's not Jordan Tyson, It's going to be Ruben Bain because we said that it wasn't a good fit for them. Someone told me it's not a good fit for him, and I understand where the concept was. My guess is it's got to be the wide receiver here. Yeah, I mean.
Starting point is 01:58:55 And Tyler Shuck, one of our favorites last year. My absolute dude, man, we had him on this. He's the only player we interviewed the entire draft process last year, and it's because I sought him out at the combine. Yeah. after the Senior Bowl and after watching his tape and then learning of his story. There it is. Jordan Tyson.
Starting point is 01:59:13 So now Tyler Shuck, after the wonderful end to his college story that took seven years and four different stops, comes in New Orleans, not the starter to start the year, but now in the second year, after taking over the starting job, gets this guy. I want you to watch that balance along the sideline. I want you to watch how he separates and the late pluck that he does as a receiver. He is not great after the catch. You can see a little bit of Titanic there. We're changing directions.
Starting point is 01:59:42 And yes, they'll give him the ball in reverse and stuff. But honestly, he reminds me so much of Stefan Diggs, but taller. His ability, he's 6-2, right? He's a 6-2 wide receiver who you watch and you're like, this guy's 5-11, right? The way he moves, the pshush, the fish-fish, you know? And I'm sure my mic is driving Tucker crazy right now. but he has the ability to separate and get open unlike any other wide receiver in this class. And that thing, that's a thing of beauty.
Starting point is 02:00:12 Most people you'll talk to in the league, he says, Jordan Tyson's the best wide receiver in this class. Talent-wise, I don't disagree. The rub is this. Jordan Tyson missed one out of every three football games during his four-year career in college. It started at Colorado, right? And he, in the first year, did really good things as a freshman, but he has a bad knee tear, ACL, MCL, PCL. Misses most of the next season,
Starting point is 02:00:40 which transfers to Arizona State, plays like three or four games that last, that 2020 season. 2024, he's back to full strength, has a monster season. Will Levis is dealing the ball to him with Scatibu in the background, right? Or the backfield. And they're rolling so good, they get it to the college football playoff. But he suffers. then a collarbone break.
Starting point is 02:01:05 Broken collarbone, he misses the college football playoff. Devastating, but he comes back. And he plays this last season. And Will Levis isn't the same. And the team's not the same. And he gets a hamstring injury. And you think, well, he's probably just shutting it down the end of the year. But then he doesn't work out at the combine.
Starting point is 02:01:20 Then he doesn't work out at the pro day. And so finally, on April 17th, six days ago, he had to put on a little bit of a display. 28 routes he ran catching the football for general manager, scouts, and NFL personnel that all came back to Arizona State after the pro day earlier, a few weeks earlier, where he couldn't work out and got to watch him run 28 routes and catch the ball. Looks good. Great. All right. Back up to where he should be.
Starting point is 02:01:45 There was talk about the Giants maybe taking him as high as five. Joe Shane, the general manager from the Giants, was there. Wasn't a lot of discussion about the Saints taking him, although word got out they like him, but they also like some other players. We'll see what happens. And here he becomes the pick for the New Orleans Saints at number eight overall. And I think it's an awesome pick for them because of what we just talked about with their wide receiver, lack of production and talent in that group.
Starting point is 02:02:13 And who was this wide receiver coach at Arizona State? Heisward. Great point. This kid is, he's NFL ready. Again, this is another player that should hit the ground running. The only concern you have is the durability. He cleaned up the ball skills, caught the ball better last year. I don't want to, the toughness thing, I guess some people don't love the toughness.
Starting point is 02:02:31 After the catch. So people say, I don't have the toughness. Well, for some, if you're playing for the Rams, you better be strong through contact. I mean, strong through the catch point, meaning you better catch that ball. Even defenders coming in, whatever it is, break a tackle and go. For other systems, it's about separating getting open. Right. And that's a system here with Kellyn Moore where it's about get open, right?
Starting point is 02:02:55 And so this is a perfect fit. you're not going to see him after the catch breaking a lot. In fact, on tape it a lot. I saw an oncoming defender. Let's catch it. Let's get eight yards and let's go down. Protect myself. I've had five injuries, it feels like, over the four years.
Starting point is 02:03:11 Sidelines, his best friend. Let's pick up 12 and get out of bounds. And guess what? The Saints are going to be just fine with that because we need you healthy and on the field. Because it's a real problem with our wide receivers. Tyler Shuck needs dudes to throw to. And he just got the most talented dude in this draft class to throw to. And if you're Shuck, you've got to be.
Starting point is 02:03:29 be thrilled with this bit. Yeah, and you hope they're not done, to be honest to you. They still have more work to do there. So the Cleveland Browns, who just traded back a few spots. They have all the offensive tackles are still left. They trade back, and they can pick whatever offensive tackle they want. Andrew Barry, for all the talk about flying
Starting point is 02:03:45 Js and the ownership and the analytics and all that, Andrew Barry, one of the great things that this man does, is maneuver inside of the draft and move around. We saw him exploit last year, Travis Hunter, coming up at number two. They move back. They get additional
Starting point is 02:04:01 picks. They got an additional pick in this draft from the Jaguars, which will come a little bit later in this draft. They thought it was going to be earlier. They didn't think the Jags were going to wind up going to playoffs. But they pick it 24 later. And the pick is in and here for the Cleveland Browns is
Starting point is 02:04:17 Francis Maui Noah. Right? Yeah? You think that's who they're going to take? Oh, I thought I just saw that. No. Oh, I just pre-announced it. I pre-announced it. I saw a I saw Maui Noah. How did you...
Starting point is 02:04:31 Obviously something's a little fishy right now. Shregs is not... Spencer Fano! Spencer Fano! Spencer Fano is the pick. Our first blunder on Netflix and live... First blunder on Netflix, but I saw the... This is good.
Starting point is 02:04:50 It's good. It's a good thing. He's a better fit. Listen, the Cleveland Browns needed a left tackle. Yep. And I want to get your assessment, because you're my offensive line guy. I want to get your assessment on Spencer Fano. Is this going to be a situation where they move him back to freshman year
Starting point is 02:05:08 where he started 12 games at left tackle? Or are they going to maneuver in their offensive line? But first, I want to hear this from you. Yes. The only thing anyone knows in the world who's not a lunatic like us and watches it, the Spencer Fano guy is a really great athlete, played at Utah, but he's got short arms. Talk to me about this.
Starting point is 02:05:27 Well, if you've watched our show, You know that last year I gave Will Campbell a very hard time about her short arms. And Elliot Wolfe, the executive vice president of the New England Patriots, three questions in the new one interview. A lot of problems about... I felt like three was early. Was it three or four? But it was early. Go.
Starting point is 02:05:44 So Fano's arms are a full half inch shorter than Campbell's are. Yeah. And I'm not going to lie. It shows up on tape. Take a look at this clip right here. This is what can happen when he goes up against a talented edge rush like David Bailey and his take. Vak isn't sound. If you look closely, you can see his feet get too close together and he loses his power base. Bailey's able to push him upfield and redirected inside. Here's a play where Fano's lack
Starting point is 02:06:09 of length shows up on tape. You can see clearly here that David Bailey's able to get into his pads with the superior length and Fano's feet get a little too close together right here. Now if you play it a little bit longer, you'll see Bailey's got him right there. Fano's too low with his hands. They're too far outside. He's in a position now where his feet are crossing over. He's not in a position where you can sink, anchor, and change directions. Bailey pushes them upfield, works inside for the win. I mean, look, look, obviously David Bailey is a very talented pass rusher
Starting point is 02:06:41 that went number two overall tonight. And all we heard about was how Bailey just got after those Utah offensive tackles. But here's why that I think that Fano can get over, overcome the arm length, why I like him a little bit more than Will Campbell and why maybe the Bailey stuff was a little overrated. Take a look at this clip. Here you see him explode out of his pass rush. Meet Bailey at the top of his set.
Starting point is 02:07:04 Bailey cannot get around the corner. When you watch for the tight copper, you're going to see why. Watch how he works his hands inside against the guy who's got longer arms. Fano gets his hands inside of Bailey and locks on his frame. There's nowhere for Bailey to go because Fano's now in complete control. So obviously, I think for the Browns, he's going to kick. And I've said this all along. Outside of the length, he does not have the length, the traditional length that you're looking for in a left tackle.
Starting point is 02:07:27 but outside of the length, this guy's got the athletic profile of the left tackle, and he played there as a freshman. He'll move from right tackle we played the last two years over to left tackle. And as I'm watching this, and it's not, we have a trade. Well, hold on.
Starting point is 02:07:44 We have a trade. The pick is in first. I jumped ahead. You took 45 minutes on Fano, and I'm glad you did because it was an awesome breakdown. Do we see a trade here? I thought we're subject. No, number 10, I just, I was clairvoyant.
Starting point is 02:07:57 The Giants, and this one is not a surprise. The Giants at pick 10 take Francis Maui Noah. Offensive tackle. I missed it. Who, offensive tackle from Miami, big physical right tackle, and this guy is a difference maker. And honestly, I kind of love this pick. Not only from a value standpoint,
Starting point is 02:08:17 Weedham is the number one offensive tackle on our, well, I did. You had Fano as your number one offensive tackle. But very close range. Yes. They belong where they're getting drafted. Much more importantly, I just love when watching Maui Noah on tape, this guy is a human being mover, but it's not as if you— I love that.
Starting point is 02:08:38 Everyone sees his big frame, right? And they think, like, oh, he's just a right tackle, career right tackle at Miami, which is true, but that he's not a good athlete. I would disagree. It's six, five and a half, 329 pounds. I think he moves pretty well, man. Now, there's a lot going on in this draft, and these eight minutes with trades is awesome.
Starting point is 02:09:02 I can only imagine sitting on that desk and you haven't even excited to speak on it. It's great. But Maui No one now with Arvel Reese. Arvel Reese gives you one of the most versatile defensive fronts in the league, San's defensive tackles, okay? They've got to get that fixed. And pick 35, they can do that. Then they come back and they say, hey, yes, we need weapons for Jackson Dart.
Starting point is 02:09:22 Malik Neighbors might not be 100% at the very start of the season, but we got neighbors, we got some guys to work with. And there's some wide receivers to get later in this draft. But at this 10th pick, John Harbaugh is going to make – It's a Harbaugh team now. He's going to make damn sure we are a physical – Yeah. Punch-you-in-the-mouth group. And now I've got Andrew Thomas at left tackle, John Runyon at left guard, John Michael Schmitz at center.
Starting point is 02:09:50 I've got Francis Maui Noah either at starting right tackle or right guard, however it plays out. And I've got the guy I just re-signed in Germain Illuminaur at right tackle or right guard. And that is a front to be messed with. Yeah. I got Cam Scataboo coming back from injury. And I got Tyrone Tracy. And I've got Jackson Dart. And I'll get Malik neighbors.
Starting point is 02:10:15 And I get Darius Slayton and Darnell Mooney I just brought in. We need weapons. we're not there yet. And I think they could use another running back, to be quite honest, because I don't trust that Scadaboo, as great as he is when healthy can stay healthy with that run style in this league. But you just got a guy that's going to move some things up front. And this offensive line, really, in my opinion, it needed to be finally, I swear to you, since we started this job, it feels like we've been talking about the Jets and the Giants needing to finally finish off their offensive lines. And I feel like the Giants
Starting point is 02:10:50 might have done it in this era. I don't disagree. And I love the value here. I mean, Maui Noah may have fallen a little bit because there were reports of a back issue where he might have to get some surgery to clean it up, but it doesn't look like it's going to be a long-term serious issue. And we should say. I wanted to give Maui Noah the respect that he deserves and the Giants to pick 10.
Starting point is 02:11:09 But interestingly enough, staying in this division, right, the Cowboys trade up just one spot, which tells you, well, they're picking at 12, and I don't think Miami was going to take the player. want necessarily, but they could have. And let's throw up if we have the best available board, Tucker, when you have a chance. The Cowboys, we have heard a lot about them not wanting to be on the outside looking in. And those people that were going to be considered on the inside as they were sitting on the outside in terms of what they wanted from my intel was, Arvel Reese was one of them if they had, if they were able to trade way up, which didn't occur and I didn't expect it to occur.
Starting point is 02:11:48 The next trade-up possibility would have been at six. That didn't happen. We saw a trade six to nine. That was the chiefs moving up to get their guy. And then now we see at 11, obviously, the cowboys, the giants aren't trading with the cowboys. Right. So this is the next time that they can move up and they do it at 11 to make sure no one behind them moved up. And what we've got available is I'm looking at the board with Jeremiah Love and Arvel Reese, who he said is perfect fit,
Starting point is 02:12:17 Sonny Stiles was the next guy on that list in terms of what they wanted with that defense, right? I've talked a lot about Christian Parker, right? The new defensive coordinator, he needs parts that fit his scheme. And his scheme relies on one portion of it is he needs athleticism and difference makers at that. By the way, came from the Eagles, okay? Nkobi Dean, they drafted where they drafted him. They just last year drafted the Alabama linebacker. Jihad Campbell.
Starting point is 02:12:51 They have an emphasis on front seven guys to begin with, but that linebacker position is important. So that same mindset, this is where he comes with Fangio, from Fangio. He's like 34, 37 years old. He's a pup, but he knows defense. He's like one of the young defensive genius, like the minds, right? And he needs a guy who's going to be that, like the difference maker
Starting point is 02:13:11 in the middle of the field and can cover and can run and chase. just like the, and also what was important when you, when you look back at Philly? That safety position, right? Yep. That safety position was hugely important. And they're worried to death that best available, that Miami team's dangerous, but more importantly, there's some teams behind that could come up and get it Caleb Downs, if that's the pick.
Starting point is 02:13:35 It also could be Ruben Bain. And look at the edge rushers that Howie Roseman drafted for Vic Fangio and the coordinator before him. So they are coming. Remember what one scout told us about Ruben Bain at the Senior Bowl? Tell me. He's Brandon Graham. Oh. Remember that?
Starting point is 02:13:51 That's a brilliant, brilliant recall. He's Brandon Graham. That's what you could, you may not get an elite guy, but you are going to get a Brandon Graham. I mean, that's pretty damn good. And from next gen stats, from 2021 to 24 with Micah Parsons, the Cowboys had the best pass rush win rate in the NFL, beating 49% of their pass blocks within two and a half seconds. Okay, they traded Parsons of the Packers in August. Their pass rush win rate this past season fell to 40% down to 90. I mean, that's one player, right?
Starting point is 02:14:25 So that, that to me is a huge part of it, but also that safety position for the Philadelphia Eagles is critical. So are we getting our Mason Graham, or are we getting, honestly, what we all agree is one of the five best football players. in this draft. And you look at this Dallas Cowboys defense. We talked on the phone two nights ago before I did the mock draft. I said, what do they need?
Starting point is 02:14:53 They need safety and they need another edge, right? Because we're looking at Rishon Gary they brought in and Otito Obania, Obanier, but they don't really have the guy as a pass rusher. But they also have Jalen Thompson who's just, nah, and Malik Hooker who's just, meh, safety. They need a difference maker. do they use them? How are they going to use Caleb Downs? And Caleb Downs is the pick for the Dallas Cowboys. They weren't, they weren't risking.
Starting point is 02:15:20 I said they haven't traded up going back to 2014 in the first three rounds. And we just, I didn't believe that they were going to make a big move, but watch out for the little one so they're not without a chair when the music ends. Yeah. They made the little one to make sure that nobody else came up and got their guy. And by doing so, they get the player that we believe on our board was the number five overall prospect in the entire draft, despite not having even worry length or combine numbers, despite
Starting point is 02:15:49 not running a 40 ever. Yeah. You worried about that? I'm absolutely not for half of a second worried about that because I think this is one of the smartest football players I've ever watched on tape. I watched last year, Munch, and I know you did too. Eight guys get drafted from the Ohio State's defense, and he was two steps ahead on on many, if not, like majority of play actions, misdirections.
Starting point is 02:16:16 He was always two steps ahead of these guys, it felt like. And then this year, we got all these players we're talking about, from Arvel Reese to Sunny Stiles, and who, again, who's the alpha? Who is the alpha dog? This guy is the alpha, and you know what he does? Do you know what this defense was missing? this defense was the communication breakdowns
Starting point is 02:16:40 and the running back safety production was gross. It was gross a year ago. It's part of the reason why they brought in a coordinator and Christian Parker who won't put up with this. And now they bring in an extension of Parker on the field and Caleb Downs, I promise you, I look at all
Starting point is 02:16:55 these veterans, I see how... Parker's going to have a plan for him. I was like, you got, as a rookie, he was a rookie last year. You got Samar James 25 pick, Damarian Overson. You get Quinn and Williams, an old dog up front. I promise. Roshan Gary's seen some more.
Starting point is 02:17:10 You looked like he was 35 when he's still at Michigan. It's true. Downs is going to be the leader. For nothing else, the secondary year won and very, very, very soon, the leader of this defense. We're talking about in Downs, a player who was the first, think about the players that went to Alabama. He's the first true freshman to leave that program and tackles.
Starting point is 02:17:31 I mean, he was unbelievable at Alabama, and then just a monster get when he transferred to Ohio State. unbelievable player and if he's so damn slow, how can he return a punt for a touchdown? I just, he's just, and I know this is cheesy and it's cliche
Starting point is 02:17:45 and I understand that and on some level it feels a little lazy, but he's just a freaking good football player. I mean, it's hard, hard to say anything else about him. He's going to do all the right things. He's going to get your teammates. He's going to get his teammates lined up.
Starting point is 02:17:59 He's going to set a certain bar of accountability that guys are going to have to play to. They're going to have to play to a certain standard. and to get that in a rookie is really difficult to do, but this is one of those players that has the intangible profile to actually be able to do it. And he played 2,489 snaps. If there's ever a guy who comes out as an underclassman,
Starting point is 02:18:25 it's more ready in two different towns, Tuscaloosa and Columbus, and with three different coordinators, starting with Nick Saban as the headman there. And then the past two years, two different coordinators finishing with Matt Patricia, who's one of the great NFL defensive minds who was in college last year. I think they're going to play him in the nickel a lot. I think they're going to play him close to line of scrimmage.
Starting point is 02:18:56 I think he's an immediate difference player. I think he's an absolute enforcer. I think this is the guy that's going to be the face of that defense. and now all of a sudden the Cowboys, the Cowboys trade up to 11 to take the pick from the Dolphins off their hands and give an additional compensation. They flip flop and the Dolphins pick Caden Proctor. Okay. Okay. We told you, John Eric Sullivan, new GM with Jeff Halfley, who's like, I'm thrilled for Jeff Halfley.
Starting point is 02:19:22 And that he leaving Boston College to defensive coordinator Green Bay to the head job, which he has been destined for. I promise you, it's been about a decade that I've been talking to people. in the league and in college football. Like this guy's going to be a head coach somewhere in the league at one point, and he got there through a couple few stops. And they recognized John Eric Sullivan, most importantly, in this scenario, we have got a whole bunch of picks, and I don't know. I shared this earlier.
Starting point is 02:19:52 I don't know if I've ever entered a draft looking at a roster outside of expansion, our first year doing it, that needed more than this Miami Dolphins team. and it's by design, by the way. It's by design. They got rid of a lot of really good players, obviously. They wind up, you know, Tua's out of town. Tyreeks's gone. Jalen Waddle's gone. Mika Fitzpatrick, gone. Bradley Chub, gone. The list goes on. Jack Jones, Rassul Douglas, Ashton Davis, Darren Waller, Cole Strange, gone.
Starting point is 02:20:25 Let's start over. Miami has 11 picks in this draft and they just got an additional one, I believe. We'll work out all the trade compensation in a little bit. This is the first pick of the John Eric Sullivan regime, and they take Caden Proctor, who is a guy. I mean, watch him, they handed him the ball. They threw him a screen at one point. He had that big, long touchdown against, it felt like a long touchdown catch. And that screen that they threw out to the left sideline against Georgia,
Starting point is 02:20:55 but it was like 11, 12 yards. He's 390 pounds, Steve, in season, and he gets down to the 350s. He weighed into the combine at 352, I believe, was the number. When this guy is right and he's felt, which he looks like right now in his suit, by his standards, he's an awesome talent, but his tape isn't exceptional. Yeah, I mean, his tape's not exceptional.
Starting point is 02:21:22 I don't mind the pick here because you are betting on the trades, and I get that. The tape is real up and down. Not only, I've been pretty critical of the past pro, and he has a tendency to get his feet too close. He's a little bit of a heel clicker. And what I mean by that is the feet come too close together. He can overextend.
Starting point is 02:21:39 He can over-set. He gets beat to the inside. That's really what happens a lot when you're doing those kinds of things. So there's past pro issues, but he also overextends in the run game. And I just want to see a player, maybe I'm being hard on him. Like, you know, when it's a player that has that much talent, you're a little harder on them. Because, God, he should be so dominant.
Starting point is 02:21:58 Okay. I'm going to cut you off. I'm going to cut you off. And we will get back to them. They've got a bunch of picks her up. The Rams I've been talking about a lot, I've put my onions on the table, the chopping block. And I've told you that dating back to November,
Starting point is 02:22:13 I got information that the Rams like Ty Simpson. I told you wouldn't rule out that they're going to move up and go get Jeremiah Love, the running back from Notre Dame. I wouldn't be shocked by that. It's kind of this all-or-nothing 2027 movement that they've made. They brought in the two corners from Kansas City. Les Sneed, though, I told you, recent information I've got,
Starting point is 02:22:35 and we started putting some football sense to it, is they're doing a lot of work late on these wide receivers in the second round. Everyone in the world in this industry, including myself for a long time, had, oh, it's the third wide receiver, just as stated. It's going to be Carnell Tate. It's going to be Jordan Tyson, and then it's going to be McCoy Lemon, putting him at 13 to the Rams. It's a perfect fit.
Starting point is 02:22:55 And by the way, he's a great scheme fit. Run after catch, physicality, toughness. I told you all week long for the last, I don't know, 10 days, it's going to be anybody but a wide receiver at pick 13. They're doing work on the second round guys. Jeremy Bernard, Deshawn Stribling are the two names who remember for Friday night. I said if it's not move up for Jeremiah Love, I think there's a legitimate chance they take Ty Simpson.
Starting point is 02:23:20 Well, now we'll find out. We'll find out. Because I know everything's about this year, this upcoming year, 2026. Yeah. Nothing's about, it's Matthew Stafford's coming back. We're working on a two-year deal. We're going to keep them happy. We'll get that taken care of.
Starting point is 02:23:39 But I've known less for a long time. I have purposely not called. I'll just be honest, transparent. I've purposely not called less because I didn't want to put him in a spot where you know, I've gone solely off of information I had from the fall where I know that there were conversations and his appreciation of Ty Simpson. And I know how great of a scheme fit Ty Simpson is. And I'm just a lot of – I'm not Orlovsky high on Ty Simpson where I think he's better than Mendoza,
Starting point is 02:24:10 but through nine games, my tape analysis was it was very clear Ty Simpson's the best quarterback and above Mendoza in college football right now as it pertains to the NFL draft. So here we are with everything being about 2026, sorry, 2026 for the Rams. And Ty Simpson is sitting there in the green room in Pittsburgh, surprised a lot of people that he was going to go. Yes. I have not wavered.
Starting point is 02:24:39 I've had mock 5.0, 5.1, flash mock today. I won't move off of it here. and I'm about to look like a jerk if it's not the pick, and that's fine. But this is an opportunity to set up your organization if you're less need for beyond Matthew Stafford. And by the way, quarterbacks get injured and how great would it be to have a good backup, although you're going to make a Super Bowl run and win the Super Bowl with a rookie quarterback? History says no. Dan Marino made it there if something were to happen. I'm just saying through the lens of less need in this organization,
Starting point is 02:25:15 they have a history of being like, F them picks. We went all in on this. But if you're in love with this guy at quarterback, how do you balance all that? Well, McVeigh and Sneed aren't going anywhere. This is the Simpsons the pick. Like, they better not be going anywhere. Because if you take Ty Simpson here.
Starting point is 02:25:37 But I was told by people that this could be the last year. That's what I mean, man. Sean McVeigh better not be leaving the building. If you just took a quarterback that you, need to develop who has 15 starts, this says to me that those two are in it for the long haul. If they take Ty Simpson. Yes. If they do.
Starting point is 02:25:56 Take Ty Simpson. That's the only thing that makes sense to me is that they actually are pushing for it, that they think that Ty Simpson could be a great quarterback, and they're excited about the opportunity to help and develop. And they believe they can get their wide receiver in the second round, which I absolutely. I agree with that. Dejaun strippling from Ole Miss, Jeremy Bernard. So who else is on the? I mean, let's look at the board right now. Caleb Downs just came off the board, right?
Starting point is 02:26:19 Mm-hmm. So, and the offensive tackles, offensive tackle was a position we were talking about, right? We were talking about that. They could take a right tackle. I don't think they need to. I don't think they will. And three offensive tackles just came off the board.
Starting point is 02:26:34 And Spencer Fano and Francis Maui Noah and Caden Proctor. We told you this tackle run is going to happen fast. And I bet you're behind the Rams at 13, there's going to start to be some movement. Right. We'll get Baltimore 14, Buccaneers 15, Jet 16, as teams that could trade. And the Lions could be one of those teams trying to trade up because everyone knows they have a target on the back for the offensive tackle position. So it comes down to this.
Starting point is 02:26:57 Are they trying to get better the Rams for this year? Or are they trying to get the quarterback of their future because they see in him, what I've seen in him, Orlovsky saw on him, Chase Daniel saw on him, some other people who have done this. because everyone in the league, either we don't need it or 15 starts or it's too small, he got injured, all those things. But I've been telling you there's a team or two that's been quiet. And I've heard recently the Vikings keep an eye on. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:27:28 I'm nervous. You are never nervous. This is great. Wow. Congratulations, man. Like you called it. I'm pumped for him, man. Good for him.
Starting point is 02:27:45 This is the best spot he could have gone. You talk about betting on yourself if you're Ty Simpson. Take a look at Ty Simpson here. I just, I loved his tape. The suddenness, the urgency. You won't see the pre-snap stuff here that he does at an NFL level already. The ability to throw and to extend and create, it's not just the on-schedule, on-platform stuff. It's moving off of it.
Starting point is 02:28:10 Watch the quick trigger and the release, the accuracy, the touch and the tempo he has throwing the football. Ty Simpson, I told you, I told you Munch when watching his tape. And I was a little bit insufferable about Ty Simpson. I admit when I'm too much sometimes. I admitted that there were some negatives and we'll get to it in a second. But what I saw in Ty Simpson was a young man. And he's a young man only by football experience starting. 15 starts.
Starting point is 02:28:41 I couldn't believe six games in. I'm watching his tape. And in my notes, I kept on writing six starts question mark. Like, how am I watching this? Then I come to find out his dad is a 20-year head coach at UT Martin. So he's had ball in his blood, not dissimilar from Garrett Nussmeyer, who we talked about earlier, the offensive coordinator with the New Orleans Saints, and Garrett will hear his name called hopefully tomorrow.
Starting point is 02:29:02 Ty Simpson pre-snap. Let me just walk you through it, right? Pre-snap, you got a motion. And he with Ryan Grubb, the offensive. coordinator who was in Seattle as an NFL offensive coordinator. They're doing NFL things. It's IDing man zone. That's not like the highest complexity. But what they're doing off of that, and it's like the fast motions, and he's getting up to the line, he's understanding where his protection's going. He's understanding what his read is. And he's understanding not just man,
Starting point is 02:29:30 but what the shift did to the defense and then what his read is after. Ball snapped. It's I'm telling you, what less sneer. saw as an extension of Sean McVeigh, most importantly in this equation, is a guy who's actually capable. And this is remarkable, folks. Fifteen starts in college who's actually capable of coming in and being our backup to Matthew Stafford as we try to go make a run at the Super Bowl. And this is the same Sean McVeigh. I want to remind everyone that said, I don't want to be a mentor. I want a relationship in the quarterback room. That's a partnership. So Jerry Gauph, who is the number one overall pick, I believe, number one, right?
Starting point is 02:30:13 Yeah. They trade him away to Detroit for Matthew Stafford, and they go on and win a Super Bowl. And Gary Goff's had some great success in Detroit. But he sees in Ty Simpson something that's even different than Jared Goff. And you say, well, he's shorter. He doesn't, maybe he doesn't have a big an arm, although I'd argue that he does.
Starting point is 02:30:33 He sees a young man who can throw with anticipation, who has all the answers, and in his offense, can actually do that. decipher things on the level of an NFL veteran. I don't know that I've ever seen it before. Where a quarterback six games into a college season is I haven't seen this advanced understanding of pre-snap post-snap and all the scheduling that goes into it. After six games is running this thing the way I saw Joe Burrow after a couple years in Columbus
Starting point is 02:31:03 and then down in Baton Rouge finally get it to that point in 2019 when they went on that undefeated run. he was doing it at that level. However, what happens is, and you say, well, why weren't we talking? I thought of Dante Moore versus him. We would have been, if it was nine games in the season, then that was it. And if we didn't have history that said fewer than 20 starts
Starting point is 02:31:22 and a first round pick, it's almost always a bust, and it's ugly. But then you look at some of the other things on the field, like, well, why did his play tail off? Well, it's play tailed off because a few things. One is they had, they ran, they were 125th. Bear Bryant would be throwing up in his grave if he learned that Alabama was 125th in the FBS in Russia. So all of it was on him, the quarterback position, in the passing game.
Starting point is 02:31:52 Then you get to the fact that Brent Venables comes to town in late October, I think it was, early November, right about the time it started to decline. And he started to do things to their pass protection that was already kind of up and down that created a blueprint for this is how you get to tie. And Ty's mobile. Don't get it twisted. Tye's twitchy and mobile, and he can take off and run and do some things. He's not elite level. He's not Lamar.
Starting point is 02:32:15 He's not Josh Allen. But he can move around, but not with that kind of pass rush, you know, the Swiss cheese it turned into. And then you got the fact that the wide receiver, Ryan Williams, who was 1A and 1B with Jeremiah Smith coming in recruiting and had an awesome freshman year fell off the face of the earth. It was not to be found. You get to then 190 pounds because gastritis because your body is taking all this beating. And in the Rose Bowl, you add those things up. And it's like, yeah, I get why it happened. But now the Rams have identified a quarterback in Ty Simpson that a few of us were like, wait, why?
Starting point is 02:32:54 Hello? This guy here, 15. He's awesome. He was better than Mendoza for two months of the season. Why is no one talking about 15? And we were laughed and we were ridiculed. to the point where Orlovsky and I are now texting each other. It's like a self-help group that we're in.
Starting point is 02:33:14 And it's good to see that Sean McVeigh, who's one of the best in the business and in Les Sneed, one of the best in the business, saw the same thing in Ty. And it's why Ty decided to leave early. And it's why Ty was here tonight. Because he knew that there was at least a small group out there that had the same belief in him that he has in himself.
Starting point is 02:33:33 And I think this is the perfect... I said to you when he came out. I said, I wish he came back for another year. 15 starts never works, and I'm scared for him. But my gosh, if he could just land with McVeigh and the Rams, this would be the perfect spot for him to have great success in the NFL. And I think he now becomes the heir apparent to Matthew Stafford and is on track for just that.
Starting point is 02:33:55 Yeah, let's stay positive. I think there are some real questions about the pick. But he's a... All of that aside, everything you just said is true. Best landing spot for him. It's got a chance to really unlock all of his ability. He is a pro-ready quarterback. He did a lot of awesome things for nine games.
Starting point is 02:34:15 Let's leave it there. Sean McVeigh better not be leaving the building. When you make that pick, you better have some kind of confidence because no one in the league is better than developing a quarterback than he is. I'm pumped, man. Or getting the most out of a quarterback. It's pretty cool. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:34:31 And congrats to Ty Simpson. You're right. Betting on yourself. Congrats to him. Yeah, and the... You know what? I got to say this, though. What? You're the snaps guy. You're my snaps guy.
Starting point is 02:34:44 I know. You got to have so many snaps, and he just doesn't have the snaps. Every once in a while you see something special in someone, and you're willing to take a chance. I get it. And I see something special in Ty Simpson that very few people did. And it ate at me throughout this draft process. Listen, far be it from me, I mean, one thing to question you,
Starting point is 02:35:03 and I wouldn't do that. I would disagree with you, but I wouldn't question you. but like Sean McVeyneed knows what he's doing Lesneed knows what he's doing and they obviously see something. Yeah. And the thing that he needs too now is time to learn behind a pro even though he's so developed for his stage
Starting point is 02:35:18 at 15 stars. Now he's got an opportunity to Timson to learn behind one of the great all-time pros, a Hall of Famer and to watch this process and how it works. So that unlike Jared Goff coming in right away and having to be like, yeah, Sean, I got it, McVeigh, Mr. McVey, Okay, explain that again.
Starting point is 02:35:37 He can kind of sit back a little bit and learn how this relationship works, this back and forth and this, you know. And I think that's going to be really important for him. I think it's also worth mentioning just because of the pick. Does this, what's the dynamic here with the front office, the head coach, in the reigning MVP and how he felt about this pick?
Starting point is 02:36:01 And maybe he's good with it. Maybe Matthew Seiford's like, man, you guys already built me a great, roster. You know, you know what? But the dynamic there is, is interesting to me, and I'd like to be a friend of the wall. Nobody talked about it this week, and I didn't even bring it up to you, because honestly, I was doing this, knocking on wood. I had a sense when I saw the report from whomever it was, Breer or Schaefter or Schreger, I got a sense that all of a sudden there's this report that the talks are really going well. There's going to be, Matthews happy.
Starting point is 02:36:35 with the way things are going. I was like, hmm, they're, they're, they're, they're letting him know that that could be a if, if they're going to pull the trigger on Ty, they're letting him know and they're making sure. I'm sure they let him know. Oh, no, I know they let him know. But they're not only letting him know with words, hey, we, we might take Ty Simpson if he's available at 13.
Starting point is 02:36:55 They're letting him know by putting more into, into his pocket that's already full with, full with the same thing. And that's, and that's a lot of money he's made over his NFL career. I'm saying they're like the security of and like we're going to take care of you. Not that he needs more money, but I mean, we all, we don't work for free, right? So I got that sense that they're in communication. Yeah, I wouldn't even call, I wouldn't even like text because I just didn't, I didn't want to, I don't want to know. I didn't want, I know I wouldn't have found out.
Starting point is 02:37:29 I'm saying I didn't even want to like, it was, I just like, this is, by the way, this is starting to sound like you're overselling it that you didn't call him and like that you had this pick I could tell you I could tell you I know I'm just I'm sharing this I he did not this is not this is not some kind of like misdirection
Starting point is 02:37:48 here this is this is the truth he did not talk to less no I told the last the last yeah it's it's been yeah I'll leave it at that I don't want to say anything more than that I on yes I promise you I did not speak and I purposely did not reach check in hey you know I purposely didn't
Starting point is 02:38:04 because I had a feeling that this could happen. And then I was pumped to see it. Now, I'm pumped to see it for Ty Simpson. First and foremost, because I just think, I think this guy is, you got to understand. Ty Simpson spent four years in Tuscaloosa. He was going, and that was the big thing. Well, great, he's going up against Nick Saban defenses.
Starting point is 02:38:23 Like how great, how prepared is he for the NFL? But he wasn't a starter, you know, and he didn't beat out Jalen Milrow. Are you kidding? Well, Jailen Milro was the second round pick. Jailen Milrow is. not a good passer, but he was a phenomenal athlete, and he was drafted in the second round by a pretty smart guy out in Seattle who just
Starting point is 02:38:40 won a Super Bowl. Like, John Schneider knows what he's doing, and he's got a plan how he's going to utilize it, and it didn't come to fruition fully as a rookie, but there's developmental qualities there that's intriguing. And so for Alabama, that made sense at the time, and he gutted it out, and he waited for his turn.
Starting point is 02:38:57 And when he got his turn, he was awesome for nine weeks, and then he had some moments thereafter, but he wasn't fully healthy. I feel like you're baiting me. For what? I mean, it sounds a lot like Mac Jones. Just saying.
Starting point is 02:39:10 And I like Ty Simpson's tape a lot, a lot more than Mac Jones. A lot more than Mac Jones. Don't I get a minute in the sun? I was trying to do it. I mean, I'm literally the only human being on the face of the earth who put Ty Simpson. You're on a little bit of mock run, by the way. I don't even know. I don't care.
Starting point is 02:39:29 All I'm saying is the only person in the world. I even checked like African. East Asia and like in Europe, parts of Europe. No one in the world had Ty Simpson 13 to the L.A. Rams. You know better. You know that I was going to be like, get that. And now you're talking to me about Mack Jones. Can you just give me a half hour in the sun? I tried. I tried.
Starting point is 02:39:51 The picks in for the Buccaneers. We missed the Ravens. We didn't even talk about the Ravens. Oh, we didn't even talk about the Ravens. That's fine. Ruben Bain is the pick. And I love this pick for the Bucks. We'll get back to the Ravens in a second. Sorry, Baltimore fans. You get Kuiper.
Starting point is 02:40:03 he can tell Baltimore. Watch Bain coming off the edge. Yes, he's got the short arms. We'll get into it in a minute. My gosh, this guy was an absolute terror. He was the most dominant defensive player in all of college football this past year. His toughness, his power, his ability to swipe, to rip to club. Like, it's remarkable.
Starting point is 02:40:22 And in the college football playoff, he took it up even another level. I remember watching that Notre Dame tape this year and calling you, or we were on the show, whatever it was, communicating with you, Steve, and saying, this guy is different this year. Because we saw last year when he wasn't healthy. He had the injury. And his freshman year showed a lot of flashes, but he came back a man possessed this year.
Starting point is 02:40:43 And yes, he's shorter than the ideal and he's got those short arms. And no one with his arm length. Just like Ty Simpson, we've got a couple of guys that might have to just go prove everyone wrong. From Simpson's 15 starts to the sub-31-inch arms for Rubin Bain. Bain is the first guy in 20 years as an edge rusher with sub-31-inch arm length from here to there to get drafted in the first round.
Starting point is 02:41:07 And he'll have to go on to be the first in 20-plus years to get double-digit sacks as an edge rusher in the NFL with from there to there, sub-31 inches. Watch that tape and tell me with his get-off and his power and his advanced use of his upper body And with the bend that he has for his powerful frame and his finishing nastiness and viciousness, you're telling me this guy isn't going to succeed in the NFL. And now he lands in a spot with Tampa Bay where they need desperately edge rushers.
Starting point is 02:41:40 It's one thing to have that kind of motor, the kind of motor he has when you're at Tennessee and you're playing 25 snaps a game. And I'm over-exaggerating, obviously. This guy plays a ton of snaps. And the consistency, that alone is a feat to play at that level
Starting point is 02:41:58 for that many snaps for that long of a college football season because remember Miami went to the national championship is one of the best things about his game. The power, the tenacity, the violence, all of that's great. But the way this kid plays, snap in, snap out is just so impressive to me.
Starting point is 02:42:17 And for Tampa, you're sitting there. Most mocks had Akeem Messador. Ruben B.N. Jean-June is running at Miami going there. And Akeem Messador is going to be a very good NFL player. But wow, Tampa, Rubin Bain Jr. falls to you. You feel a massive need. You get a great value. What a night.
Starting point is 02:42:35 Everyone had mocked it. It was going to be, and I did two and four point. Oh, I think I did a trade in the last one. It doesn't matter now. But that it was Messador, the other one. Right. And there were some people in the league, I promise you. There were some people in the league I talked to even this past week who were like,
Starting point is 02:42:50 Messador is the better pass rush. We would take Messador, and that's cool, too. Messador is an awesome player, and we'll get to him in a little bit when he gets drafted. But the thing with this is, I don't think there was a – I want to remind you what I said early in this show, and we talked about in the pre-draft show here on Netflix, and appreciate everyone who's watching. Yes, thank you. And we will get – this thing is moving so fast. We'll get to the chat, but we appreciate everyone who's on the chat.
Starting point is 02:43:18 Tell them it's – Discourse. Discourse. Discord. Oh, man. We suck his host. But we're having a... Discord.
Starting point is 02:43:27 Discord. Thank you for everyone being on there. We're going to jump in in a little bit. I'm sure ATB and everyone's got it going, Haas and the gang. But I said early on, this is the range where teams are getting calls. And the Jets were getting calls about pick 16, and it looks like their pick is in and they haven't traded. And the bucks were getting picks.
Starting point is 02:43:47 I'm talking like incessantly picks about teams trying to trade up for offensive tackle. But I don't think that there was a chance in hell in their minds that Rubin Bain was going to fall 15. So that's a huge get for the Tampa Bay Bucks. I know my son Tate's watching. He's a huge Bucks fan, and I'm sure he's thrilled with that. But the other part is Vanga Yawane, who you and I both thought, man, he's the best offensive lineman in this entire draft. He goes 14 in a non-surprising move to the Baltimore Ravens. We don't have to spend a ton of time on it because we talked about the entire draft process.
Starting point is 02:44:20 they got rid, they didn't get rid of, they had to allow for financial purposes their center to go. He winds up with the Raiders and Tyler Lindembaum, who we absolutely loved coming out of the draft, and he wound up being great with the Ravens. And so now they bring in Yawanna to help bolster that interior offensive line. But another pick is in. And this is pick 16 with the New York Jets, and this is, it makes a lot of sense to me. It's Kenyon Sadiq to the New York Jets. The only first round tight end in this class.
Starting point is 02:44:56 Tell them what you got on Sadiq, for starters. There are people that didn't love Sadiq and thought there were some drops and some issues. And if you look at the stats, I think he had something like 9 or 11 drops this year. But when you dig into the tape, it's not as big of an issue as you think. I mean, this is a guy that makes some really tough athletic catches, maybe some focus issues that he's got to clean up more than every. anything. Speed.
Starting point is 02:45:21 I mean, this guy was blazing fast at the combine. You can use him out of the slot. You can attach him out of in-line and let him run routes that way. He is an absolute what they call a match-up nightmare for defenses. Can move around the formation, which allows you to create favorable match-ups. And one of the things I really like about him, he's not an overly big dude, but the way he's built, both mentally and physically, he can block, man. I mean, he's a tough, tough dude who will, he's not afraid to stick his face
Starting point is 02:45:49 the fan is a blocker. He will get overpowered at times, but the effort in the, I actually think the technique is pretty good too, are both there for him to be an effective move blocker and a competitive inline blocker. I love everything about this player. I think this is a really good spot for him. I thought he was in the same categories, Colson Loveland, who went to the Bears last year and Tyler Warren, who went to the Coles and both had fantastic rookie seasons. And if you're a Jets fan, you're thinking, like, the thought process might be here, might be wide receiver, but you start to look at now as a pass catcher and you're getting an absolute weapon in Kenyon-Sadik who's going to be a real he's going to be a great security blanket I think for Gino Smith and then when you bring in your
Starting point is 02:46:31 quarterback next year what a weapon you're going to have built in for him so we're 16 picks into this draft right and honestly everyone off the board is who we basically thought could come off the board in terms of like the draft. Right now is still available for us. It's 14 Mackay Lemon, wide receiver USC. 15 on a corner to our board, Dylan Thineman for the safety from Oregon. Akeem Messador, the other Miami edge rusher,
Starting point is 02:47:03 still on the board. He's our 17th overall player. Then you get down to kind of that next tier, man, with the Keldrick Fox and the Denzel Boston's and a couple of those second tier offensive tackles like the Blake Millers and the, and the Monroe Free I honestly feel like we could take a little bit of a breath for the first time in, oh my gosh.
Starting point is 02:47:24 It started two hours, no, an hour and 46 minutes ago. Everyone's got a plan, man. Oh, until you get punched in the mouth. This is like the best beating I've ever gotten, though. This has been awesome. Not as many trades as kind of thought early on, right? We had the flip, we had nine up to six with the Kansas City Chiefs, flip flop, not flip flopping, but like moving up just slightly. with Cleveland. Cleveland wanted to move back as we expected to get an offensive tackle at a better value.
Starting point is 02:47:53 Then you had the flip-flop at 11 and 12 with Miami and Dallas. Miami gets the player they would have gotten anyway, and they get an additional pick. We'll look into the details of that in a little bit. But they also, with Dallas, they wanted to make sure no team behind them, maybe, I don't know, I don't know who they were worried about, to be honest, but they were, I'm sure, Minnesota at 18. Teams were starting to sneak around the chicken coop. Was that Dallas at 20?
Starting point is 02:48:23 No, no, I'm saying Dallas was there. 18 was Minnesota. Oh, sorry, Carolina at 19. Those are the safety teams that we thought. And as you look at our board there, 14, 15, 17 are available, and we're picked 17. So there's only two players on our board that are not off the board that we have rated higher than the pick that is currently up with the Detroit Lions.
Starting point is 02:48:49 I said this in all my conversations, the most consistent thing I heard. From GMs to executives or directors to scouts who are on the road, man, the Detroit Lions are really wearing out these offensive tackles. So let's look at this tackle board. They must really, here's what I have thought all along it would be Caden Proctor or Blake. Miller. Right. Proctor's gone. Dan Campbell, grit.
Starting point is 02:49:21 You've got Blake Miller, whose tape is really good. It's not exceptional. He's just steady. 54 consecutive starts. Set a career start record, consecutive records for Clemson football, right? They've had a couple good players over the years. His testing was outstanding. He's got the long arms like some of these other guys don't.
Starting point is 02:49:44 Maybe some positions. flex. I think he's a right tackle. But Detroit has position flex. Now, on the flip side, as I knock my mic over, Tucker is going to beat me when this show's over. Discord is where the chat is. You can get in on that. I know a lot of your people are
Starting point is 02:50:01 fans of Tucker, and this is an opportunity to beat me up some more and decide with Tucker. The flip side, you get Monroe Freeling, who is arguably the most physically gifted, but only 18 starts at Georgia. And so we're about to find out, but this is a huge pick for the Detroit Lions.
Starting point is 02:50:19 This is a huge pick. I hope it's Blake Miller. I think he fits everything they want to do. The only downside of, Caden Proctor might have been a better pick because that lets you leave Pene Soule at right tackle. But, I mean, Penes Soule could probably have tackle. He's just fine. The Lions, here's the thing that's important. The Lions pass-block win rate was second worst in the NFL last year.
Starting point is 02:50:40 Do you know that of the starting court, I'll let me bring up Mack Jones. Only Mac Jones was worse in this department. Pressure versus non-Mack Jones draft. Pressure versus non-pressure QBR last year. So of the legitimate starting quarterbacks in the league, the guys who are in year-in, year-out starters that are on higher to elite level, the guy who is affected most by pressure with his QBR in the league, in terms of pressure, is Jerry Goff.
Starting point is 02:51:13 And so we've got to bring in a guy that's going to help stabilize this offensive line. And there he is. I love this pick. It's such a good fit. Blake Miller offensive tackle from Clemson. Because Freeling was enticing. He was that like candy in the corner. He was like, you know, I stay out of trouble with analogies on Netflix this weekend.
Starting point is 02:51:38 He was an enticing tackle because of the traits. But Blake Miller, it's not like you're getting. bad traits here, man. Blake Miller, to me, like, when you look at him, I didn't see quite the athlete. No, he's not. On tape, and I'll let you get to the tape because you kind of contradicted me on Blake Miller. Blake Miller was my guy from early on, and I love his toughness, I love his physicality. I give a shout to Kevin Kelly, who's honestly, throughout my years at the Senior Bowl and meeting
Starting point is 02:52:09 people, has always been there talking to me about all prospects. He was with the Chargers and rose up to one of the highest ranking positions underneath the general manager, director of personnel. And he always would find me enough, not find me. He would always come to me and like, hey, watch that offensive one from like central Michigan. It turned out to be, or it would be one year it would be Cole Strange. And next year it would be one of the Central Michigan guys.
Starting point is 02:52:32 The next year it would be Cody Mogg. You know, like, he always had an eye for it. He was adamant. He's like, Todd, I'm telling you. And this is after I already liked him, but he's like, I'm telling you. This guy, every day he is the leader of this entire football team. The character is, like off the charge is a cliche. The character is different than I've ever been around.
Starting point is 02:52:53 He is a guy who's going to be consistent. And we talk to so many people in the league about how important that offensive line room is. Plus, he's 6.6 and 3 quarters, folks. He's one of the only guys at the Combine at the first round offensive tackles with plus, you know, 34 plus arm length and inches. He had a 32 vertical, 32 reps with those long arms on the bench, which is awesome. The 504, oh my gosh, we've got a surprise. Caleb Banks is the pick. It looks like for the Vikings, we will confirm that in a second.
Starting point is 02:53:29 Holy smokes, it's confirmed. All right, give me 20 seconds for Lions fans. 20 seconds on Blake Miller. Love the fit. He's an absolute glass eater. he's a bully. I thought he needs to clean some things up in past protection, and the way he tested at the combine makes me think that he can do that.
Starting point is 02:53:50 When you see the length, you see the way he moved there. I am having a hard time focusing right now. For everybody else, the Ty Simpson pick was the shock. This is stunning. For us, this is the shock. Caleb Banks, we saw him at the senior bowl. He was back in form when he wanted to be. This guy is, I promise you,
Starting point is 02:54:10 I watched him in 2024 tape. I'm like, he's got a chance to be top 10. If he can get his pad level down, get more consistent. Then he comes back this year and has the foot injury. He only plays like a handful of snaps early in the season, sits it out. Then there's all these stories about what he could have come back. He decides not to come back. He then comes back to play a little bit towards the end of the year,
Starting point is 02:54:33 only because people in his circle are like your draft stocks falling. So he does that. He's kind of waffling there. He gets this senior ball. He's awesome one day because he kind of got pissed off at some things that happen. Terrible mouth. And he was, he is the worst mouth of any human being I've ever been around. But what does that matter?
Starting point is 02:54:49 It doesn't matter. It does not matter. But he's one of those guys, man. When he's going and something has lit a fire under him, he's going to be one of the top 15 most talented interior defensive linemen. And maybe in the league, I'm not joking. Okay. But then on top of the up and down and the injury, then at the combine, he starts out,
Starting point is 02:55:13 has an awesome start to the combine, runs what he runs, like a 502 or whatever it was. But we find out after the fact, we thought the reports were something was going on with this cleat and he decided to stop after his first 40. The initial reaction was like, yeah, of course he did. He's worked out really well, and that's Caleb. Like he's going to, you know, he's going to... 504 at 327 pounds. A 504 at 327 pounds.
Starting point is 02:55:39 absolutely insane. And the rest of his work were, like, there were jumps, right? Like, 32-inch vertical, that says. 32-inch vertical was, like, best or second-best in class for the interior defensive lineman. And he's, again, I'm talking against guys who were, like, 290, 300, 310 pounds.
Starting point is 02:55:57 So you got all of that factored in, but you find out it's not that his cleat was bothering him or he just shut it down because he worked out well. This guy, Caleb Banks, he had a broken bone in his foot that happened the night before and he still did all that stuff. The problem, though, with that,
Starting point is 02:56:16 it would be a cute story. Oh, no, who cares? It's just a broken bone on his foot. He'll heal up. He'll be ready. And he will. But the problem is, when you are 327-pound monster of a man
Starting point is 02:56:29 and you're 6'6 in the quarter with 35-inch arms, right? And you run the way he does and move the way he does, and you're requiring that much from your body, the feet take a pounding. And history tells you this is going to be a problem that may cost him multiple games a year. But then I look at the situation he's drafted into, and Minnesota's like, man, we got a damn good football team.
Starting point is 02:56:57 Yeah. And I put in my mock draft, I believe, I think I had Peter Woods going there. You did. I had Peter Woods going there because my intel was, they're taking a defensive tackle, an interior defensive lineman with the first pick. I was right on that. I didn't love the scheme fit for Woods.
Starting point is 02:57:13 This is the perfect dude for Brian Flores system. And so I'm looking at Minnesota, and they got rid of Javon Hargraves with the Packers, Jonathan Allen, who's with the Bengals, they're no longer on the team. Their run defense needed an upgrade. Last year, they were 21st in the NFL in yards per game, rush yards per game allowed.
Starting point is 02:57:33 So Flores gets in a need. interior defensive line lineman that can change the whole deal for them up front if he's healthy. And it was a risk they were willing to make. He could play the nose tackle. He could play four-eye in that scheme. He can, I mean, I want to just go back to this really quickly because I think he only played four games. Every, all the tape that we've had, again, limited sample size because of the injuries, the tape
Starting point is 02:57:58 is silly. I mean, he's throwing guys around, even with the high pad level, which again, is a thing. which will probably get more exposed at the NFL level, and you'd like to see him clean it up, but he's also 6-6, he's going to play high. He's just so powerful that it doesn't matter, and he's so long that, like, it's just hard to get into his paths
Starting point is 02:58:20 and take advantage of that high leverage. He, if he hits, this seems like a reach right now, I think, to some people. And the reality is, it's the classic low-floor high-ceiling prospect. If he hits, he is a steel, a steal at pick 18. And I feel like you're
Starting point is 02:58:39 sitting there and you're like, yeah, why not? I kind of love it. And Flores is like, yeah, I can, we'll get the most out of this guy and we'll figure out a load management scenario for him. And if you can promise me that we have him ready for a playoff run,
Starting point is 02:58:57 like, yeah, I'm excited to see him in that defense, man. I am excited to see him in Brian Flores' defense. And now that opens up. Minnesota's got other needs. They have a safety need. They have a wide receiver need that I believe, but they can address that in the second round.
Starting point is 02:59:12 They pick it 49, 82, and 97. So they got three picks on day two of the draft. But now we've got Monroe Freeling. Is he the selection here? Is that what just happened? Yes, yes. All right. So Monroe Freeling is coming off the board now.
Starting point is 02:59:32 And he's going to... Carolina... No, the Eagles is exactly. what we thought. I think that's the exact player I gave the Eagle. They traded with the Cowboys. He went to the Panthers. Carolina Panthers got Monroe Freeling. Oh, I was wrong about that. Then the Eagles trade up to 20. I gave Freeling to the Eagles. Eagles and Dallas doing business. That's surprising. In and of itself. But not the first time
Starting point is 02:59:54 it's happened. So the Monroe Freeling one is fascinating because of the situation in Carolina. Dylan Thinthineman was the guy I was told that they could take. I don't know they thought that Monroe Freeling was still going to be available there. Right. But when you look at what with Icky Aquano, who's injured. The former first round draft pick in 2022 is injured. They bring in Rashid Walker.
Starting point is 03:00:22 Is that really going to be the guy? But also Taylor Moten is, I don't, like, they, offensive line is clearly a big need. And it's a short-term patchwork thing, but also a long-term, And so they can develop Monroe Freeling with a young quarterback in Bryce Young, who was just three years ago drafted in the first round and showed, has had ups and downs, but showed a lot of promise. I thought he looked really good in that playoff loss, to be honest with you. Yeah.
Starting point is 03:00:51 And so we're putting an emphasis. Dan Morgan is on, we've got to protect that investment. We got the wide receiver for him last year in Tedaroa McMillian, McMillan, who was the offensive rookie of the year. I still think tight end is a need, but there were 28 of them at the comment. combine folks, 28. Only one's going in the first, and Eli Stowers is likely to go on the second. I'm worried about knee injury stuff ever recently. But after that, you've got a whole bunch of guys in like the late third to the seventh round, probably 25 of them that could be drafted. So they'll
Starting point is 03:01:24 get that need a little bit later. Now, the Eagles move up, and this is fascinating. The Eagles will move up to 20 in their division. In their division. With a division foe who, by the way, they franchise tag and got them to sign it in Pickings today, but have a wide receiver need. And they got the Cowboys to trade that 20th pick. Dallas wanted to move back so badly that they even let Howie Roseman come up and take their pick and also do it for a wide receiver.
Starting point is 03:01:55 In Mackay Lemon, who we, for a long time, everyone thought top 15. the, listen, the workout wasn't awesome, but it's not terrible. He ran up, what, a 4-5 to 452 at USC. The interviews weren't awesome, and it was more than just like the podium stuff. But this guy is one of my favorite wide receivers in this draft because, and honestly, I've been pumping this guy up all year long, because I think he plays the game with a level of toughness and competitiveness and, like, NFL caliber physicality.
Starting point is 03:02:29 that it's hard to find from a college-wide receiver. And he's not that big, Mackay Lemon isn't, and he's not that fast as I already mentioned it. But when you look at McCai Lemon, what he does is he creates after the catch with contact balance, with route running, getting open. Everything he does, he corners on a rail. There's like a weird thing about his body control watching him. It's not the and it's not the, but it's like this,
Starting point is 03:02:57 and everything, he's just so, control in everything he does. And that's why I think it's going to be a huge success. And we knew it was important for Howie with A.J. Brown, let's just call him a Patriot, please. Can we stop the charades? So A.J. Brown's going to New England after June 1st officially. And now they need another wide receiver. And things are just not been good for Philadelphia this offseason.
Starting point is 03:03:23 It wasn't good for Philadelphia during the season in the offensive side of the ball. there's been turnover at offensive coordinator. AJ Brown wanted out for honestly, you can call him a diva, you can call him this, that, and the other thing. You can cite all the keys, he's this. AJ Brown didn't trust his quarterback anymore, man. And if you don't trust the guy who's feeding you, then you don't want to be with the guy who's feeding you.
Starting point is 03:03:50 And so it was time to move on. And so they're going to let that happen. And now they've got to get it, they've got to reshape the identity. of this Eagles offense. And this is the best thing that they could do at this point in this draft of trying to take it to this new direction, right? No.
Starting point is 03:04:08 Okay. But Kyle Lemon is going to be a great player. I think he's a great value here. But if I had Howie here sitting next to us and I could ask him, I'm going to say to him, how are we building this receiving core? We got the Slim Reaper who weighs about 170 pounds soaking wet. Awesome receiver, but not much size. you got Hollywood Brown, another small receiver.
Starting point is 03:04:29 And then you're bringing McIre Lemon, who's another small receiver. So who's the big guy on the outside who's going to win for you with a quarterback that isn't the most accurate at times? And I think Jalen Hertz gets too much criticism, but let's be honest about it. Who's your 50-50 guy? That's Johnny Wilson? Is Johnny Wilson going to take the next step this year? And he's going to go and he's going to be that player? I just don't know.
Starting point is 03:04:54 That's what I would ask how he is. I like the player. I like the value. And I think he's going to be very good in the NFL. I want to be clear about that. Great to get McKinnell Lemon at 20. But Denzel Boston, from Washington, if I'm building my roster and I'm looking at value, I'm taking Denzel Boston.
Starting point is 03:05:13 And by the way, a lot of McKin Lemon people have been coming at me on X. Go ahead. And all of a sudden he goes pick 20. So apparently the market for McKininin' wasn't quite as high as everyone was saying at one point in this process. Good. Get it off your, get it off your chest, Steve. Yeah, I feel good about that. Can I ask you this question now?
Starting point is 03:05:34 You're the offensive line guy, right? Yep. Everyone's off the board except Ian Achor and Lomu for the tackles that we believe, and obviously the guard, Benga Yuanay from Penn State, was gone at 14 to Baltimore. Are you out, if Howie, we'll call Hawie tonight. Do you want to ask? We can. we can be like,
Starting point is 03:05:56 Yo, Howie, I'm not sure he's picking up the call. We know the answer to this. The answer is they just didn't view, and a lot of teams were Ionachor and Lomu were the two kind of lagging behind the other five, right? And so we'll see, I believe, Eonachor from Arizona State
Starting point is 03:06:15 and Lomu from Utah, drafted later in the first. But the proof is in they didn't take one, but that was all. the belief was they were going to trade up for an offensive tackle and now they trade up for a wide receiver. But would you, in your mind, you're not as high as Mackay Lemon.
Starting point is 03:06:34 Would you have taken I, Eianachor here, or Lomu here? I like Eonachar here. I don't like Lomu as much because I think they need a right tackle. And Lomu is kind of, I think he's really a left tackle. The Yonachor would be a fascinating one behind Lane Johnson as Lane Johnson's coming towards. They must feel better about Lane Johnson within the building. That's my point.
Starting point is 03:06:52 So that's, that's, this. His pick tells me that they feel pretty good about Lane Johnson and where he's at. So if that's the case, then I understand them going in a different direction. I just don't understand that specific player for building a receiving core and building that roster. You're losing a big guy in A.J. Brown. Not a super tall dude, but a thicker, more physical receiver. And I know Lemon's a physical guy, but it's a different thing. Yeah, it's a surprising pick.
Starting point is 03:07:25 But it makes sense to me because I had a lot. He's great value there. It's not the player. It's there. Again. They need a receiver. He's the 14th player on the board. And I know you and I fought about that.
Starting point is 03:07:37 And that's as far as I could drop them down without being sick. But it's pick 20. And Denzel Boston's picked. He's the 20th player on your board. No, I understand that. That's a good point. All right. Steelers are on the clock.
Starting point is 03:07:51 Steelers are another team offensive tackle. Is it Ianachor here? Is it Caleb Lom? I would see Ian Achor as a positive. And they just got the news as well. There was a setback. With neck injury. Yeah, Broderick Jones.
Starting point is 03:08:06 Broderick Jones. So that would seem to accentuate this need. There was talk with no Aaron Rogers. And I never believed it for a sec. There's talk that Carson Beck could go. That's how the crazy things get. And watch, it'll be the pick right here. But I know that it's wild.
Starting point is 03:08:23 I know that there's, there's, There's information that they, Carson Beck is one of the guys. I think they would, yeah, Maxi Annachar. That's going to be the pick for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Our good, our good friend, Nick, who's a cameraman, who travels to the Senior Bowl with us. We just saw earlier this week. Who just saw earlier this week? Yeah, when we were with David Chang, taping the David Chang Show.
Starting point is 03:08:54 Turn around. There's Nick. Check that out on Monday, folks, when that comes out. Me and Mench, me not identifying the proper cuts of steak and Mench not being able to take chopsticks and remove M&Ms. But our guy, Nick, who's one of our, I mean, like this type family that we've got here, Nick and Jake are two of the best. And Jake was, Jake and Nick, as Nick reminded us, one of the people who allowed us to get on the David Chang show and help facilitate that.
Starting point is 03:09:21 But he's there in the room with Max E.N. Notcho right now is a cameraman working for ESPN right now. And you know where he was with us at the Senior Bowl. getting tape that you're about to watch right now of Max Ionachor, where he had a monster week and really solidified himself, in my opinion, as a first round pick, match. Yeah, listen, you know how I feel about this player. I think he is, you know, the knock is that because of his background and he'd start playing football to later on in life compared to a lot of these guys,
Starting point is 03:09:56 and I think I'll let you tell you tell the story so well that if you want to tell it, I'll let you. I'll tell you in a minute, but keep going. But the tape, he is not as raw as people might think on the tape. There's things he's got to clean up. And like all these other guys, we're talking about a guy who's come a long way in a short period of time. He's a physical, gifted player.
Starting point is 03:10:16 I think when you watch the Texas Tech tape, you know, those edges gave Utah, all kinds of problems, watch the Texas Tech tape, and you're going to be pretty impressed with this kid. I think he's a great value there. And I think, now what's interesting is the left, right? thing. He's a right tackle. Can he play on the left side? That's something that I'm sure that they've investigated. They're comfortable with what their plan's
Starting point is 03:10:37 going to be. So whichever way that's going to go, they're going to handle that. But great value, great pick, fills a monster need for them. I love it. All around. This is one of the coolest stories that I can remember. And every year there's a few of them. So I don't want to put it, we're not ranking
Starting point is 03:10:55 the stories. But this young man comes over with his family from Nigeria at the age of 13, Maxine Atchor does, right? And he comes over and he's, he's a kid, right? He's a big soccer player. And over in Africa, like soccer's massive, and he's a basketball player. And that's a huge sport over in African and growing, right? But he comes to America and playing football, just the other football, not the American football. And then he's, he grows to be so big. What's his, what is his dynamic? He's, uh, is measurable. It's like six, six, over 300.
Starting point is 03:11:31 pounds and he's growing into this monster of a man and he's playing on the AAU circuit and he's really good at basketball. The coach basically turns to one day and is like, man, like, you're really good at basketball. We love having you on the team, but your frame's starting to look like that of an offensive lineman. I think you should play football. And he had never played American football before.
Starting point is 03:11:51 Like, not just similar from Zeke Ansah, who came over from Africa. And I've heard stories of him then have been, like, put on his shoulder pads and teaching him how to, like, get suited up. So he had never really, he'd never played. And so he winds up going to East L.A. Community College through this AAU basketball coach. And he starts playing football. And he's fumbling around, lack of a better term, he's not very good at first.
Starting point is 03:12:19 Who would be, right? A deer on ice. Yeah, exactly. A deer on ice. Well, well put, mensch. And, but he gets a look from this Fresno State offensive line coach named Saga Tuateli. And the Fresno State offensive line coach is like,
Starting point is 03:12:34 I see something there. I want you to come to Fresno State and play. Well, it feels like moments later, the Fresno State coach, Tuitelli, gets hired by Kenny Dillingham to go to Arizona State. And so one of the first things that Tuateli does when he gets to Arizona State is like, Kenny,
Starting point is 03:12:50 like I got this guy, I know he really doesn't know how to play ball yet. I like him, let's bring him in. Kenny's like, yeah, sure, let's do it. So he goes to Arizona State. They're supposed to sit him. He's not supposed to play. He's a project long term. And he comes in, and all of a sudden,
Starting point is 03:13:04 they got all these, like a mass, it's like a triage center, their offensive line. They've got to play him. It winds up starting six games in 2023. Didn't go well, but got better, right? Baptism by fire. Got better. And so in the second year, starts playing pretty well
Starting point is 03:13:22 to the point where I got scouts like, this guy, this guy, Ianachor. I'm like, what's his name? Ahenichor? And I promise none of the scouts, pronounce it, right? Still. But we're all like, and I'm now in Washington, I'm like, this guy can move. He's huge, right?
Starting point is 03:13:37 He worked so hard and had to overcome all of this and the embarrassment of not knowing how to play. And then the embarrassment of getting thrown in at the FBS level in the Big 12 and not playing well. And then just grinded through and through. And he's one of like the coolest, nicest, most compassionate dudes to the point where I was just talking to Fabiana, the executive director of the Senior Bowl last week.
Starting point is 03:14:02 He said, you know what? The coaches and the players, no, the players and the scouts voted for position player of the week, and they voted for Ian Nacher. And when they told him that, it's a huge honor. When the scouts, everyone with the personnel people and your teammates are saying, you're the best player on the offensive line unit
Starting point is 03:14:20 of the entire week of the Senior Bowl. And he turns to Drew Fabianich and says, oh, I was really hoping it would go to Slaughter, the Florida offensive line. thought he was going to be the guy. And he's like, that kind of encapsulizes who he is as a human being. Yeah. And but he's on the field, he's, he's a nasty son of a gun and he's getting better and better. And so now he comes into the league. 13 years old from Nigeria had never known the bit about football. East L.A. Community College, I didn't know existed with a football
Starting point is 03:14:49 program to Fresno State. Oh, that doesn't work out to Arizona State getting your butt kick. And now all of a sudden he is a first round draft choice in 20. 26 into the national football. Congratulations, man. It's awesome, right? And he can play. It's not just a good story. He can obviously play if he's being drafted 21st overall by the Pittsburgh Steelers, right? Told you was a first round pick in January. All right. You did. You did. I said that top 50.
Starting point is 03:15:17 Akeem Messador is the Chargers pick. How about it? I love that. Love this pick. The chart, if it wasn't Juanae, it was, man, do we hope an edge falls? Correct. Tell them about this pick. Keem Messador. Well, I think their top three guys are all in contract years. And then Khalil Mack and Bud DePri are both on the wrong side of 30. And what I really, one of the things I love about Akeem Messador's game is that he is outstanding. When they go to four-man fronts, they're going to kick this guy inside, and he will give interior offensive linemen absolute nightmares.
Starting point is 03:15:49 And some of its athletic ability, which you would expect from an edge kicking inside, but this dude has some of the most violent hands in the draft. I mean, he just knows how to get off blocks and just get guys off balance. It's honestly, he's just like Bain, Miami tape is so much fun to watch because the two of them. My gosh. I mean, they're just the motors, the hand, like, it's, it's, I think that the Messador has got maybe a little more of an injury history, a little bit older of a prospect.
Starting point is 03:16:15 So he, this is why he's going to fall. But Joe Hortiz, go get your crab soup. You had a great, great pick. I don't know if you're going to trade back in, but if you're done for the night, go get the crab soup. I hope it's good. And, because you just crushed your pick. Yeah, Messador falling.
Starting point is 03:16:31 And there's the age element with the key Messador. Yeah. It's 25 years old, okay? Had some durability stuff, but most teams I talked to weren't concerned about that. But the combination isn't ideal, right? As a first-round draft pick of 25 years old, and you've kind of bounced around and been in and out with some injuries. But this past year, man, there's some guys who are going to be drafted, and I don't want to start knocking. But, like, crown over from A&N.
Starting point is 03:16:59 Like, you go down to, like, the, was it, I'm not going to, it was like, it was a slaughter list of what, Bain, yes, but pass rushdowns, the embarrassment he inflicted upon some of these offensive tackles. The thing about Messador is, he very few off edge rushers in college figure out the, and granted, he's 25. And so people who are trying to knock him and say he's not that good were like, well, yeah, he should have figured it out by now. he's 25. But very few times you pop on college tape, and their pass rushers are combining the feet with the upper body, and everything's in unison, and there's a plan. And what's the plan on snap one shifts to plan on snap three.
Starting point is 03:17:46 Right. Shifts to how did he counter to that, and it's like it's this game of chess that you're playing, but then also having the feet and the upper body. And so he's like to a club, to a swipe, to a, like, He does it all. He is maybe the, I don't know, he's the most polished pass rusher in this draft, I'd say. Yeah, I mean, Bailey's up there.
Starting point is 03:18:09 But he's what, I mean, he's in the mix, man. I always do, I always do this to you. I know. I'm like, ah. I don't know the Bailey's as polished as him. Bailey's more gifted and more explosive. Yeah, I don't know. But listen, he's up there.
Starting point is 03:18:22 You are right. Why are you picking fights with me a bit? So where did you? Oh, this is another one of your guys, man. This is a little, I'm a little, I'm kind of surprised by how early, but I love the player, man. Wait a second. So we can announce this? Can we announce this?
Starting point is 03:18:42 Yes, yes. Yes. So the Cowboys take edge Malachi Lawrence from Central Florida with pick 23. This one's intriguing because they needed an edge. and Malachi Lawrence, his tape is pretty damn awesome. Now, the complaint you're going to get on Malachi Lawrence is some thought he was soft. I never saw an ounce of soft. Some thought that he didn't play the run with the same.
Starting point is 03:19:09 I shouldn't say soft. When people say soft, he doesn't play the run with the same intensity as he does trying to get those past rushes home, right? I didn't see it. And I questioned back, like I popped back at a few people like, I didn't see it. Give me examples. Just in general, you know, plays high. I'm like, yeah, no, I see him play high, but there's a difference in not. And at the end of the day, Malachi Lawrence, his tape was really good.
Starting point is 03:19:36 He didn't get invited to the Senior Bowl. And he was at the East West game. He was at the East West game. Where he was. And Fabian, I just talked to Drew the other day, and he said we tried to bring him in. But late, and recognized like they brought the other UCF edge rusher in. and so Lawrence
Starting point is 03:19:57 has an awesome week at the Senior Bowl what's the huddle report on what for their draft board a mock draft early days let's see how he finishes
Starting point is 03:20:14 yeah I only care about the top 100 board but where I'm king of the hill as they call it for the last five years this is nice of you I can't believe you guys are doing something nice for me I don't do anything nice for me
Starting point is 03:20:23 I'll say this Tucker everything's nicest for Mench he only cares about the top 100 until he finish first in the mock draft and then he'll care about it. I refuse to turn my mock draft into the Huddled report. Bobby over there, Robbie, sorry. But they're great. I mean, the work that they do is pretty cool.
Starting point is 03:20:42 Yeah, it's right through. So thank you. That's nice. Yeah, this mock draft, I thought, was going to be a disaster. But it was not anywhere. But Ty Simpson, you know? 13. But Malachi Lawrence, I don't want to breeze over this pick because this is a huge shock to people
Starting point is 03:20:56 that it's this high in the first, right? And Dallas, they wanted to trade back and got additional compensation. I've liked what they did. They moved up slightly, moved back slightly, probably worked it all out with compensation. But Malachi Lawrence had a great east-west shrine. We watched, you watched them on tape first.
Starting point is 03:21:15 You uncovered this guy, because I was watching Nigelike Kelly, the other guy, getting ready for the senior bowl. And, you know, his tape's pretty good. Like, he's really good. And I was like, all right, well, I'll get to it the senior bowl. And I got to it after the senior bowl. I'm like, yo, you're right.
Starting point is 03:21:31 Like, he runs around like a wild man. I mean, he's got to calm down at times and break down and finish as a pass rusher. That's how like energetic and active. He's like a Tasmanian devil. I mean, he's just going all the time as a pass rusher and it gets him into trouble because
Starting point is 03:21:46 he needs to just break down and finish his attack. But he got better and better each year. He finished his career, three seasons, 27 and a half tackles for loss, 19 and a half sacks. Then he goes to the the combine folks. And we thought he was going to work out well. But I didn't have on the bingo card,
Starting point is 03:22:02 64, 253 pounds. Heavyer than the Cable. Almost 34-inch arm length, okay? Ran a 452. That's 92nd percentile in the last three years at the combine. And remember, there's the Rvel Reese's and, well, they were at linebacker. There's plenty of guys who are like the 240 range.
Starting point is 03:22:20 He's 64-253, a respectable size, right? And he runs a one. I tell you, the 1-60 is the line. You run me in 1-60 or faster. You have a chance to be an elite pass rusher if you can develop those things. 159, that's the 86 percentile in the 10-yard split. 40-inch vertical in the last three years, 96 percentile. 10-10 broad, 95th percentile. This is the workout of an elite, elite edge rusher. And the tape is really good in ascending. Yeah. And the All-Star game was dominant, wish he came to the Senior Bowl,
Starting point is 03:22:58 and they got to put it up against some of those other offensive tackles, like Ian Notchor. But he didn't. And here we are now. The Cowboys believe in him so much. And I had heard that they liked him. I didn't know this high. They take him at 23 overall.
Starting point is 03:23:15 Yeah, man. And this Dallas defense, we talked about it. I will say this for Lawrence. I think the absolute ceiling is Khalil Mack. and that's going to be a hell of a football player, man. We'll see if he gets there. You're talking about it. I know, I know.
Starting point is 03:23:29 But that's the ceiling. Same frame. Usually when you put an absolute ceiling, you're inferring that there's a lot higher, but the absolute ceiling. I misspoke. I misspoke. Fine.
Starting point is 03:23:42 Fine. But now this is a great spot for him, is he's learning and developing, and he's only a really good pass rusher right now. Right. By NFL standards. I agree. You got,
Starting point is 03:23:52 you got Rishon, Gary and you got Otito and you got Jonathan Bullard you brought in and you got James Houston but like he's got a chance to be a 2025 snap guy as a rookie and make an actual impact. An actual impact is a
Starting point is 03:24:09 pass rusher for this defense. I agree. And they drafted Caleb Downs with the first pick. So now you got this pass rushing maniac coming off the edge to go along with Rashon Gary who you brought in and yes I get it. It's not Micah Parsons. But you've also brought in Quinn and Williams and Kenny Clark since as part of all that in since. And now you got you got downs at the safety position.
Starting point is 03:24:31 Now what's left is we better deal with cornerback. And I think wide receivers are going to need to be addressed on the second day. But this is an awesome start for the Cowboys. Just like I think it couldn't have gone much better. The Lawrence thing's early. It's earlier than we thought. Right. But it fits what they need, you know?
Starting point is 03:24:50 So I'm cool with it. And it would be interesting to see if Donovan has a rook who we liked coming out last year can take the next step. Yes, yes. The Browns took Conceptione? This Mark draft's doing well, huh? Is that who I gave him the... He doesn't care about it. He's trying to care about it a little bit.
Starting point is 03:25:14 Oh, no, I gave him my Kai Lemon in this one because I had him fall. Okay, anyway. What you're thinking? I know. That's why I don't care about it. So the Browns... The Browns are doing what we expect the Browns to do. Browns got their offensive tackle with the first pick, and the Browns come back with their second pick at 24, and they wind up taking Casey's Concepcion a player, I think, really
Starting point is 03:25:35 fits what they want to do. This is, Concepcion is lightning. Concepcion is a guy who gets in the end zone. The Cleveland Browns desperately need guys that can take the football and put it in the paint, if you will. He did it 30 times through for a touchdown pass the last three seasons, but also 30 times he scored a touchdown. I did a breakdown. I want to walk you through exactly what I think is unique in the top three things that I think are going to translate for the Cleveland Browns and what they just
Starting point is 03:26:07 got in Concepcion at the 24th overall pick. The first is this beautiful blend of vision and acceleration after the catch. Watch right here. He'll break this quick tackle and that's not even about his game. His game is getting up field and exploding after the catch. So here's the catch
Starting point is 03:26:23 and right away the quick transition go. He just has this sense where to cut, when to cut, and that makes 4-4-5 speed for three football speed. There is a suddenness to his game that I like. I want you to watch this. Working against press coverage, it'll be better in the league. I get it. But watch.
Starting point is 03:26:40 That ability to separate real quickly when you're exploding off the line of scrimmage and you've got to pick up in the quick game or in the red zone. I like that about him. And then here's the final thing that I love about Concepcion's game. The awareness. I think this is going to serve him so well in the NFL. Watch this corner, right? He's working this as if, okay, if it's man to me. man, I'm going to work that outside in.
Starting point is 03:27:00 And then he recognizes the safety. That's the beauty. Watch that free safety. This millisecond. He works to his left. The arm goes up, Concepcion says, hey, get the ball to me. Reed does here. It's a touchdown.
Starting point is 03:27:11 This is going to work in the NFL. Yeah, and Cleveland's going to need it to work right away. And it will. Obviously, we're not going to get into a big quarterback debate and what's going to happen there. I don't think Deshawn Watson is going to be much of anything. and we'll see he'll get one last shot there in Cleveland. We know what we saw last year from Shador,
Starting point is 03:27:35 and I'm thrilled that he's getting this opportunity, Shador Sanders, but let's just be honest about this situation. Last year, you did enough to go from the fifth round draft pick after that embarrassment and everything that happened. You hung in there. You showed enough maturity to get to this point, and you showed enough that we're willing to give you another shot to be the starter. And I fully expect that Shador Sanders is the starter coming into this year.
Starting point is 03:28:02 But it's one year, let's figure it out because next year there's a bunch of quarterbacks coming in the league that could be better, right? And that's the nature of this league. But in the meantime, we're going to give you some weapons for this year, and we're also going to get ready for 2027. And if you prove us wrong, that's the best thing that could ever happen. Great. Right. And I say prove us wrong. And it's a new coaching staff, but the same general manager didn't look like this ton of,
Starting point is 03:28:27 excitement. They passed on them four rounds. So my whole point on this is they've got to start getting the weapons and the protection right in Cleveland for Chador this year. And if he's this, if he takes it to a whole other level, which by the way, there was a lot of good things on tape coming out. And we talked about him as a late first, early second. Like there was a lot of talk about him. And so it's in there if the maturity level raises with the skill set and the passing ability, right? and now you've got a weapon in the wide receiver Concepcion that comes in, and yet you can talk about body types and this and that. Isaiah Bond is talking about not trusting.
Starting point is 03:29:06 You can't trust Isaiah Bond to be your number three starter, but as a number four, that's a nice weapon who can provide you some explosive plays. Well, now they get to bump them back to four because you've got Cedric Tillman on one side, Jerry Judy on the other, and now in the slot goes Casey Concepcion, who also has some inside outside versus. versatility. So now we're starting to put some pieces together. This isn't like, this isn't like the top 10 passing attack from a receiver core standpoint, but it's progress. And we, we also got an offensive tackle in the first round after bringing in Zion Johnson
Starting point is 03:29:42 at Guard and Elgin Jenkins at center, presumably all that. Titus Howard at right tackled, DeWan Jones at left tackle is the question mark. And so they draft Spencer Fonner. know in the beginning, early in this draft after moving back from six to nine. They've executed the plan. Let's move back, get an offensive lineman, then get a wide receiver. It's gone to plan. And this, by, I told you, there was a straw, if there was a straw poll, the hell is a straw pole. I've been using that phrase.
Starting point is 03:30:12 I don't even know what it means. If I, if I, if I pulled all the people I talked to, if I, like, wrote down all the conversations I had with people in the league, because I was curious, like, where do you guys break them? Because for different teams, like, different teams have, are looking for, different things. The poll would have come back. Concepcion was majority vote by the people I talked to in the league as the fourth best receiver behind Tate, Tyson, and Lemon. And that's exactly where he goes, is the fourth receiver off the board. So the Cleveland, for all the
Starting point is 03:30:40 people, the analytics and this and that, like Todd Monkin's going to come in. I'm excited for the Todd Monkin era. Yeah? This guy's an absolute character, but much, much, much more importantly, the guy's an absolutely good football coach. And I'm excited to see that combination of stuff. But they needed stuff on this offensive side. And they got to tackle that whether it's left or right, or they move pieces around. And they got a receiver who I think is going to be an instant impact player. After getting Harold Fanon last year.
Starting point is 03:31:11 Yeah, they're making some progress. They are. And so now the Bears, who there are a lot of rumors could move around tonight. They don't wind up. as many other teams don't wind up moving. They got an absolute... This is like... It's not like hitting the lottery.
Starting point is 03:31:32 But this is like when you have that lucky day, right? And everything just falls into place. And you really want... You only get 10 minutes for lunch and all of a sudden, like, someone brought in catering from the best restaurant in town. And then you leave and there's no traffic on the highway. Normally, it's an hour drive and it's...
Starting point is 03:31:52 24 minutes getting home and all of it. There was no chance based off of all the calls and the intel that I was getting and everyone else I talked to in this industry was getting that Dylan Thineman was falling to 25. And D.A. comes in, Dennis Allen, and he's looking for guy, like it was talk of Emmanuel McNeill Warren, the third safety in this draft. I don't know that he's going to be the perfect fit. Thineman would be.
Starting point is 03:32:20 But there's no chance Thineman. gets to the Bears at pick 25. And here he is at 25. He was absolutely, he could have gone as high as 12, was the talk all week long. And absolutely, like the floor is Carolina at 19. And he gets to 25 and Dennis Allen gets exactly what we do. We said coming in, watch out for offensive tackle,
Starting point is 03:32:40 but edge and safety are the two positions that you've got to get right for Dennis Allen for this defense. And now with Caleb playing the way he did and with everything going on in the offensive side with Ben Johnson, They're good, and they'll get a couple pieces later on. But this was about getting that defense to another level. Yeah. I mean, this pick tells me a couple things.
Starting point is 03:32:59 One, you're right. Massive need. Best player available at that position. I think it would be an absolute stud in the league, but it does tell me that Chicago is not as worried about their situation at left tackle where Ozzie Chappello is hurt. And they also, I mean, I think they make the right pick by taking the enemy here. I think he's the best available player, and it is a big need.
Starting point is 03:33:20 but also they have on the board is Zion Young from Missouri at Edge and T.J. Parker from Clemson at Edge. This was the best case scenario for the Bears. They had the pick of the litter basically of what they could do and to be able to do that this late in the draft, man. And I think they made the right pick. And it's worth noting, not surprising, Nick Casario decides to move up ahead of San Francisco for fear that San Francisco would take the last tackle off the board. Let's see if it plays out that way. But Houston,
Starting point is 03:33:50 moves up, just a couple spots in the first round. Presumably, Caleb, we talked about it. There's eight offensive linemen that we are certain are going to go in the first round. That was my feeling, and that you agreed with me. Could be a guard or two more, right? Houston's probably going to be in the outside looking in. The end of it, I think my mock draft was 27. Lomu was San Francisco.
Starting point is 03:34:16 So, Nick's screwing up my mock draft if Lomu's the pick here. But Buffalo takes advantage because Buffalo didn't have a second round pick, I believe. So they're trying to recuperate some ammunition. Buffalo picks 26 and 91 was their picks coming into the first round. Now they just, what was the trade? Did you have that? 69. They move up to earlier in the third.
Starting point is 03:34:39 In the early the third. So it's just outside of the second round. So now the bills move back just a couple spots. They get additional day two compensation. Houston moves up. I would have to assume it's Lomu, right? I would think so, yes. Because if they were going to stay and maybe take an edge,
Starting point is 03:34:57 I mean, they, date. We can get to in a second. Yes. I do want to go. I do think it's Lomu, though. I would think so, too. But, yeah, Trent Williams is 38 years old, but they did just sign them for another year,
Starting point is 03:35:09 but you got to get that ready. They have a bunch of other needs. So if it's not for Lomu, it's a player, they absolutely believe San Francisco was going to take. Right. At 27. Dylan Thineman, though, I just want to finish this. This is a guy who played free safety. You talked about it, his freshman year at Purdue,
Starting point is 03:35:32 when you went back and watched the tape, and I went back and watched, and I was like, damn, you're right, man. He can, the thing with Dennis Allen is, you think about, was it Malcolm Jennings? No, Malcolm Jenkins? Who was the safety he had in New Orleans that was so impactful and important? Wasn't it Jenkins? Yeah, it was.
Starting point is 03:35:49 Yeah, it was just. Give me a second, right? I got a lot of names going through my head. This is a six-foot, 200-plus pound guy who ran a 4-3-5-40-yard dash at the combine. He had a 41-inch vertical. His workout numbers are absolutely – we knew they were going to be good, but then he came out with the 41-inch vertical, which was 90th percentile, 152-10 split, 4-3-5. It was just off the charts.
Starting point is 03:36:14 This is a guy who takes the ball away. Most importantly for Dennis Allen, he can be your deep three. He can be your slot cover corner, right? He can do all those different things. And so I love that fit for Chicago. I think Chicago got significantly better on that side of the ball, and we expect Edge and maybe offensive linemen later on. Now, we talked about, this is fascinating.
Starting point is 03:36:37 We talked about Houston trading up ahead of San Francisco to get the offensive linemen. It had to be Caleb Lomu, right? Keelan Rutledge, guard from Georgia, Tech. Not shocking. He was one of like 10 names. We said, when you get to pick 25 to about 46 was the number, I went and looked on our rankings. There's so much fluctuation. And teams then talking to teams on the phone, it's like, well, we got him here. We got him. Right, right, right. The top, there were like 13 guys that were absolute lock first round grades in any draft, in my opinion this year. And then there's another like eight guys, nine guys. Then you get to like the 20s and Keel and Rutledge. We see a lot. I've never seen at the senior bowl, Kieland Rutledge's guard out of Georgia Tech. I've never seen an offensive line group on your own team turn on a teammate like they did Kieland Rutledge. This guy is such a prick. And I mean that in the best possible way for an offensive lineman.
Starting point is 03:37:38 He is angry. He is mean. He is nasty and he is rotten. And you know what else he is? He's a darn good guard, man. He is plug-in-play starter. He is physical. He's a finisher.
Starting point is 03:37:51 You did his tape, and you liked it a lot, too. Yeah, I mean, I think he's a very fundamentally sound zone blocker. I mean, people think of glass eaters or road graders or pricks. They're just man-gap guys. This guy's a very sound zone blocker. He does a great job of, again, not to get into the weeds here, but does a great job of securing the line of scrimmage before working up to the second level. As an offensive line, and watching his tape, it's hard not to, it's hard not to geek out a
Starting point is 03:38:19 little bit about how well he does certain things. I'm not surprised that he went in the first round. I thought it might be a little bit later, but he's a damn good player. The only thing that's surprising about it, and I know the information was there, and Nick didn't trade up for no reason, the only thing that's surprising about it was that they traded up to go get the player who's 40th on our board, but again, like he's probably 20th on their board, so what's it matter, right? Right.
Starting point is 03:38:47 And they wound up taking him at 20, Yep. 26. Okay. So now San Francisco was on the clock and they traded out. And Miami has moved up. That's Lomu. That's got to be Lomo. They got Proctor already for Miami. Oh, yeah, they did. Sorry. I'm going to the bathroom. You carry this for three minutes. You can handle it. This is where it all falls apart, folks.
Starting point is 03:39:16 So they pick up a third round? Damn. That's a pretty good deal for San Francisco. we're definitely going to have to go to the GM series. We all understand that, right? I love that trade for San Francisco. I mean, you move back three picks and you pick up a third rounder in a draft where I think there's going to be a lot of talent available
Starting point is 03:39:43 in the third round. They'll be able to fill another need. So I love the pick. It also says to me that they're not as concerned about the Trent Williams situation at left tackle. We're going to take a quick bathroom break and while we're gone, this is Chris Ballard from the Colts, Jim. I'm curious.
Starting point is 03:40:03 What would people who worked with you say, these were his scouting principles. This is why he had so much success evaluating talent. This is what I learned from him. These are the things that he was strong on. Look, they know, one, you got to work. Like, that's a gift. Like, you got to put your eyes on the tape. Yeah.
Starting point is 03:40:29 Okay. We can, and look, I am in the end. analytics. I am into the numbers. I am into thinking differently. But at the end of the day, it's all just a tool. A supplement, right? To help you watch the tape.
Starting point is 03:40:44 And I would hope people would tell you I was very open-minded. I'm not close-minded. I don't, you don't have to make a decision until you have to make a decision. It's okay to be wrong. It's okay to be
Starting point is 03:41:00 wrong. Because at the end of the day, we want to be right on draft day. So between, you know, January and April when the draft starts, I mean, you've got to be able to process and take in all this information and tape. And you're going to see, and I'm telling you, like, you can watch the same game three times. You're going to see something different. Isn't it crazy? But you've got to be willing to do that.
Starting point is 03:41:24 And you've got to be able to do it. Like any mistake I've ever made in the draft usually comes because I make my mind up too soon. Yep. and I don't thoroughly go through it and keep looking for holes. I mean, I've just done it so long now. I've trained myself that if I really love a prospect, I will spend three months trying to figure out why I shouldn't like him. So I would hope our guys would tell you something along those lines,
Starting point is 03:41:50 that the work, the tape, being open-minded and being a good listener. I hear it all in our room, and I want an open room, and I want people to challenge. and I hear it all because you never know when the one voice is right. And it's hard to be the outside voice in the room when everybody's against you. Like that's not for everybody. No. But that might be the one person who's seeing it right.
Starting point is 03:42:18 You can't close your eyes and think that this person's wrong. And so I would hope as, you know, and I think we're very, I think we have a very talented group. And I hope as they go through their careers, that's something they take with them. Let's get to the quarterback position, right? And I'll let the wolves ask all the questions that they want. And I know you've answered a million of them this week. I'm more interested in evaluating that position. You and me both.
Starting point is 03:42:54 Most important position in the sport, and it's the hardest one to evaluate. Yeah. It is because there's so few of them that can really carry a franchise. So what happens, and we're all guilty of it, and I've kind of like, it's one of the real positives I think of NIL, all right? And I truly believe that if I was a quarterback, it's not about being a first round pick, about having a career. Yep. and the more snaps you can get in college, the better off you're going to be.
Starting point is 03:43:34 I would, every kid I would divide, I said, I don't care if you're the first pick of the draft. If you've got LGBT left, stay and be as prepared as you can. Because this train does not, when you enter the league, the clock starts. If you've got a one next to your name, it starts, and it's ticking twice as fast as any other player in the draft's clock. So having those guys have play history and being ready is, I think this NIL is going to be very beneficial for both quarterbacks in general, but I think for us, because now they're going to have, if they'll do it, they'll stay in, they'll have longer careers. We're seeing guys with 50, 60 starts versus the 20, 30.
Starting point is 03:44:18 You would sure, like, the more play experience you have, the more you've seen, the better, the better. chance you have, you know, for success when you get into our league. But look, nobody's cornered the market on knowing exactly what works and what doesn't work. And it takes a little bit of luck. It takes a, you know, a kid that's failed and struggled, I think it's a good thing because you're, because they're going to struggle at our level. And I got told our media the other day, and I've said it a few times like a venture like there's it's rare when a quarterback comes in and just lights it up right away and they got to fail they got to go through some hard stuff they got to stand on the edge of the abyss and not jump yeah and handle it I was fortunate to be with Alex Smith in Kansas
Starting point is 03:45:09 City who had first pick of the draft injured benched they let walk and free he ended up going back in free agency, but it was like your eight before it really came. When we got him in Kansas City, it was your eight or nine. And I'd ask him a bunch of questions about like, how did you manage it? It just, I think just his resolve of who he is,
Starting point is 03:45:33 you know, how he was raised and who he is as a person, it just strengthened over time. Not many can handle that kind of failure. Yeah. That's not for everybody. I appreciate that conversation with Chris Ballard. I don't know what's weaker
Starting point is 03:45:51 that I couldn't hold out the last handful of picks. I knew this is going. But I had to go to the restroom before we started the actual draft. Or that you, my ear, if you guys can pull that, the, there you go. Or that you had to, that you couldn't hang here for three minutes and just talked to our friends. No, immediately didn't know what to do with my hands, started sweating. But we can be in a conversation. You can talk for five straight minutes and not even think twice about it,
Starting point is 03:46:18 but the fact that I'm not sitting like a binky? I think you make me so angry that I have a heart. Like I just don't focus on anything else other than being mad at you. Well, just be mad at me that I left you on the... Anyway, let's get caught up on things. We talked to you about Keelan Rutledge, the guard to Houston. And my earpiece is still open. I can hear in there.
Starting point is 03:46:38 Yeah, I'm here that goes too. Then Chris Johnson, Mench's favorite player, another guy that, like, I just really like his tape. But Chris Johnson to the San Diego. State corner, Miami traded up with San Francisco, I believe, at 27 to go get Chris Johnson the corner. They obviously need everything. The corner, one of the bigger needs. The Patriots then at 28 get Caleb Lomu.
Starting point is 03:47:06 But I want to take you back to that Chris Johnson tape or the Chris Johnson pick for Miami, because I know this is one of your favorite players in the entire draft. My guy. You know, it's been such an interesting pre-draft process for him because he's from San Diego. state. He's not a Power 5 conference player, but when you watch him on tape, he is instinctive. He goes and gets the ball. He's a
Starting point is 03:47:28 playmaker. I mean, he just knows how to play through the receiver's hands at the catch point. He's tough against the run. One of the more intelligent players in this draft, I think he can do a number of things in terms of when you want to vary coverage, whether you want to play zone, whether you want to play man. But again, you
Starting point is 03:47:44 just see his ability to go and get the ball and make plays. And that's really what I love the most about his game. Went to the Senior Bowl and had kind of an up and down week, and we thought, well, maybe he's not the player we thought he was. Then he goes and has a great workout at the Combine, and then you start hearing about interviews, and you start digging in a little bit,
Starting point is 03:48:02 and you're like, oh, this is a different kind of human being. He has a different kind of mind, a different kind of brain. I think it's a great pick at this point in the draft, and they desperately need corners. They're, I don't know how, their past defense was atrocious last year. I don't think there's any, like, sugar-coating. I mean, it was so bad that they had to address the position. Well, the fact that they moved up to go get this guy tells you everything you need to know.
Starting point is 03:48:26 And the fact that, let's face it, I mean, we pushed, it's almost like we, we, I don't know what it was because you and I both loved him. And you were talking to Drew Fabianich when we had him on to the senior role before we went down to Mobile, how you're yelling at your wife, Iris, or yelling at your daughter, Stella, about Chris Johnson. Like, like, I just love this guy, yelling at him in a good way. Like, you got to see what else getting this. Well, does no one else get how good Chris Johnson is? And I watched his tape, and I was like, man, like, I love him too. And there was something about his ability to, like, match zone and his eyes. And then the man-to-man stuff.
Starting point is 03:49:03 And the only question we had was, at that level, like, is the speed, the recovery speed. It runs a 4-4 flat. And then the Jermad McCoy stuff, which is unfortunate, but the injury issue with his knee and a lot of teams I'm talking to, it's degenerative. And we always liked Colton Hood. Yep. Great, like, really good player. Could be a great corner in the league
Starting point is 03:49:30 and is probably going to be a really, really good one. But we just like Chris Johnson better. So I was sitting down with our board, like right before you and I had our last board meeting, and I was like, McCoy's going to fall, and it's the durability stuff, so it's out of our control. And he hasn't played football since 2024.
Starting point is 03:49:48 I'm putting Chris Johnson number two, because it's what you and I totally believe. And I knew there was going to be no pushback. And here he is, is the second cornerback off the board. So trust your eyes is the message here. And very clearly, Miami trusted their eyes. And John Eric Sullivan is off to a really good start
Starting point is 03:50:05 with Jeff Hathley as his head coach. John Eric is the general manager, and he's off to, like, a really, really good foundation of the, not only the talent, but like the, guys you want to bring in. And Jeff Halfley, defensive backs, it's
Starting point is 03:50:23 critical. It's not a want. It's an absolute critical part of what he does. So this is a huge piece for them. Then the next pick, we've got Caleb Lomu. To the Patriots. To the New England Patriots. I mean, couldn't...
Starting point is 03:50:39 The only thing that's interesting about this pick is Caleb Lomu is a full-time left tackle in the NFL. And so we're going to start the questions on short arms moving to But at the end of the day, they're trying to get the five best offensive lineman. Will Campbell's their left tackle starter. You point blank asked Mr. Wolf during our interview at the Combine,
Starting point is 03:51:01 and he point blank answered. He is our left tackle. So Lomu comes in. And I don't know if it's a kick into guard. I don't know if it's the right tackle after Morgan Moses. But at the end of the day, best player on the village. It's fascinating to me because where they get him is obviously very different than where they got Will Campbell. And he does have longer arms of Will Campbell.
Starting point is 03:51:19 But this is a similar player. Stop. Stop. No, I'm just saying it's a similar player in terms of great feet, smart, really good with his hands, but a high-cut guy who has some problems with power rushers, which is what we saw. And Campbell may have been hurt. I want to be clear about that. May have been?
Starting point is 03:51:39 He was hurt. Okay, fine. I guess you're the doctor for the New England Patriots now. Basically. That being said, he can have a hard time anchoring. So I love the value, though. And their divisional foe, although it doesn't feel like it in recent days, the New York Jets. The New York Jets just traded.
Starting point is 03:51:59 Hold on. The New York Jets just moved up and traded the pick after the Chiefs. So the 30th pick. Okay, the 30th pick. Yeah, we are going to have to move this TV tomorrow. The Jets move up to pick 30, but the real news is the Kansas City Chiefs, a pick before that. after the Patriots pick of Lomu, right? At 29, the pick is in for Peter Woods' interior defensive lineman.
Starting point is 03:52:27 And I'm starting to feel vindicated because I said there's absolutely going to be two defensive tackles that go in the first round about a month ago. I said the wrong two names, but one of them is right, and that's Peter Woods. I didn't think Caleb Banks was going to go as early as he did. The talent certainly warrants it. But Peter Woods is a player. You want to talk about full circle on Peter Woods, right? Watch the tape last summer.
Starting point is 03:52:52 We're doing our Clemson special on the McShea Show because there were so many prospects. We wanted to feature that. And it turned out to be a madly disappointing season for Clemson and a lot of these prospects. The highest ranked grade I gave, and I think it was the same for you. You might have been T.J. Parker. But either way, we both thought potential top 10, top 15. picks and I thought Peter Woods was on en route to maybe being like a
Starting point is 03:53:20 Mason Graham type of pick top 10 pick but he needed to elevate and show more as a pass rusher didn't do that in fact just didn't play with the same finishing it just it wasn't the same tape it wasn't the same tape where the times I just it wasn't checked out it wasn't
Starting point is 03:53:38 anything like that it felt like he didn't have a plan like he just didn't feel like it was this was this like definitive what I'm trying to do and doing it with nastiness and relentlessness and this so he started to drop and then he didn't work out well at the combine and that was a problem and started to drop more drop or at the pro day actually right yeah and so now we're talking maybe maybe in the 40s you know like that that's how big of a move shift it was but as the week got closer I started talking and they were like watch out for baltimore at 14
Starting point is 03:54:14 but not their trading back. Minnesota at 18. Buffalo was one of them. They didn't take them there. And Houston was another team. There were a lot of teams all of a sudden that had interior defensive line needs. And now Peter Woods, who's a really good player. He's not Mason Graham, but I see a lot of the similar traits
Starting point is 03:54:30 with Mason Graham, the shorter arms, some quickness, some power, but Mason Graham finished. This guy doesn't know how to do that yet, but I think that there's some ability there to be a really good player. We have kind of a unique perspective here because Joe Cullen is the defensive line coach for the Chiefs, and Joe Cullen recruited us to play at the University of Richmond. Do you see recently Gerald McCoy tweeted out? There's only one Joe Cullen in the world.
Starting point is 03:54:55 I retweeted it. Yeah, it's unbelievable. Or reposted on X? We're talking about an explosive three technique is what Peter Woods is. And this is Joe Cullen's wheelhouse. No question. He, if I have heard that man yell, get off. Mack! He's a Boston guy. I would say, like, Medford or
Starting point is 03:55:16 Medford. Everett. Everett, okay. He's a... No, no, not Everett. No, it was Malden or Medford. You're right. Yeah. One of those, yeah. But the... One of the... Quincy. No, that was Dave Carney, my roommate from Richmond. Anyway, he was a Richmond Spiders coach, and he was... You talk about Officer Gentleman. Like, just, like, respectful. Everything's about respect and doing it the right way,
Starting point is 03:55:35 and a great football coach at the end of the day, but an absolute character. And this was, like, when he was a young puppy, he was coaching us. as young pups, right? And he just, get off, get off, get off, and Mark Magna, who got drafted in the NFL late rounds and played a little while and he's gone on to do some great things down in South Florida.
Starting point is 03:55:56 And we're still a friend to this day, but Mark was perfect for him, because Mark was... It was undersized, get off the ball, explosive play, one-gap stuff, be violent with your hands. But the technique, and efficiency. of technique that he trained Mark for was a, we got first
Starting point is 03:56:16 hand in practice every day to see what was going to be the future for Joe Cullen as he's gone in the NFL and become one of the best, I would argue the best and it doesn't matter because I'd biased, but people like Gerald McCoy are saying he's the best interior defensive line coach. And he will settle for nothing less
Starting point is 03:56:33 than your best. And Peter Woods just you better pack a lunch, man. Peter Woods, you better be prepared, but Peter Woods, you just got handed a lottery ticket with this man because if there's anyone who can do it and get the best out of you, it is absolutely Joe Cullen. So that's a great point by you, Mitch. So Omar Cooper then goes number third of the New York Jets. We thought might take him at 16?
Starting point is 03:56:58 At one point, we thought that was a possibility. And we had said all along, if any position is going to fall, it's going to be those wide receivers. They did a little bit, but this is where, even in the mock draft, I had these wide receivers coming off late. And recently we saw, we saw a case. see Concepcion go 24 to Cleveland, and now the New York Jets. And you talk about the Jets, right?
Starting point is 03:57:19 First of all, just playing games all week, and I love it. I'm here for all of it with that first pick. They get David Bailey. So an established pass rusher with that first pick. Then at 16, they wind up and go and get Kenyon Sadiq. They're building this roster, folks, for 2027. And Gino, have fun with it. Win us enough games, so we all have a job next year.
Starting point is 03:57:43 and this isn't the mantra, but like, in big picture, don't win too many games because we want to have the first, we want to have a high enough pick where we can package our three first round picks to go get an Arch Manning or go get a Dante Moore next year. That's it. And in the meantime, we have ripped down this roster and we are building it back up and we're doing so with draft picks and smart decisions. And so far, you've got to love what they've done because now on the, on the offensive side, You got Kenyon, Sadiq, and tight end. They, by the way, have Mason Taylor for me a year ago.
Starting point is 03:58:16 Mason Taylor, too, which we should have talked about earlier because I think that that slides Mason Taylor into that number two role. They're going to use two tight-end sets. I think that unlocks him a little bit. Right. And you got Frank Reich. She's there as the offensive coordinator, and they're going to do Frank Wright things.
Starting point is 03:58:35 And also now you've got a receiver in Omar Cooper Jr., who I don't think you can. say enough good things about. No. I mean, I mean, yes, I'm agreeing with you. Yeah. No, you can't say enough good things about it. Right. You said it the right way. So, yeah, I mean, just, you pair him up with Garrett Wilson, a healthy Garrett Wilson, and now you're talking about establishing what you're trying to do. I think Omar Cooper, Jr., the thing that always stood out to me with Omar Cooper Jr. is his toughness and competitiveness and his contact balance and the things that he did after the catch, but not lost on me is how damn good his hands are, man.
Starting point is 03:59:17 Like his hands, just watching him, the confidence he has catching the football, the ability to the strength, you know, and the ability to pluck and transition upfield is what leads to a lot of his yards after catch. And the inside outside flexibility, too. That's a big thing for Cooper. He spent a lot of $605, $7501. snaps last year for the national championship team were in the slot. But prior to that, it was out on the perimeter.
Starting point is 03:59:49 So he's a guy who can play inside and out. He's not that big. Obviously, it's 6 foot 199, but he's not that small either. He's like the thick, compact guy. That's a normal size receiver now. That's what I'm saying. He's not a 6-2-63 guy, but he's not like a small guy. I guess I say that because he's a slot receiver.
Starting point is 04:00:07 So you think like, oh, he's 510, 5-11. He's not. And yeah, I just, he forced 27 missed tackles in 2025, and he doesn't do it with this blazing speed. He's a 4-4-2 guy. It's really fast, but it's not like that. And he's not, he's catch, accelerate, and then like break a tackle, move around. It's my alarm. It's 8 o'clock.
Starting point is 04:00:35 It's 8 o'clock Pacific time. we should be on the 30th pick, is that right? We're the second pick, I think. Are we? So, anyway, so Omar Cooper Jr. is an awesome pick there. Keldrick Falk goes next to Tennessee. These teams are not waiting for their guy, and these are two players that I had to have in the first round
Starting point is 04:00:54 because they're two of the players that I absolutely loved, and I know you did with Omar Cooper Jr. I don't know if you and I ever agreed on Keldrick Falk, but Keldrick Falk... Oh, yeah. You're a Falk fan, right? Yeah. Focker.
Starting point is 04:01:07 then give me something on fuck i mean he he looks like an NBA uh swing player but he is 200 what is he 180 pounds he is he carries his 276 pounds he carries his weight like he looks like a much lighter player he's 20 years old he is going he's just scratching the surface and this dude he is he is athletic i think he can play anywhere along the defensive front the sky is the limit for him. Get on our website, by the way. We haven't promoted this enough. They're keeping up with it.
Starting point is 04:01:43 All the picks are up there. It's the ringer.com slash McShay. You're not going to find a better scouting report for all these players. If a player is drafted for your team or you're just interested in every one of these picks, which makes you just as equally a lunatic like us, and I love it. Like, I'm just looking at Keldrick Falk right now. The versatility is high. The toughness in motor is elite.
Starting point is 04:02:05 The versus the run is elite. rush is not where it needs to be. He's one of the youngest players in this draft class. He just turned 21 last month. He has, his pass rush win rate was 11.4. That would have been the lowest of the top 10 edge rushers in this class, okay? But I see oozing potential on tape with him. And yeah, I'm the guy who was a Shmar, Schmar Stewart last year.
Starting point is 04:02:34 Loved him. and maybe the guys that I'm fighting with on the phone from scouts and some executives, if you will, the directors and GMs, some guys just won't look at prospects if the SAC production's not there. And yes, for every, um, Tread, there's Rishan Gary, there's 10 other failouts. And for every, this is the argument that I'm getting all the time. For every Daniel Hunter, there's 10 other guys. were drafted too early who didn't have sack production. I would not, I was a dog with a bone on this guy. Yeah, don't bet against him. I would not bet he's got, and you know what I loved watching
Starting point is 04:03:16 when he kicked inside on passing downs? And just the image I still have of watching him on tape, this guy who is six, five, he's six six, right? Two hundred and seventy-six pounds as you covered, with thirty-three and three-eighths inch arm length. and the quick takeoff that he has, and watching these guards with the 32-inch arms, who are like 6-1, it looked like a weird situation where you dropped, like, some middle school kids off
Starting point is 04:03:51 at an NBA practice. I'm like, it just didn't look right. And I'm thinking to myself, not only with the quickness in the length, and I know NFL guards are different than college guards, but a lot of these college guards, and I'm watching the SEC are going to go on and play in the NFL.
Starting point is 04:04:07 Yeah. And then the passing windows that he's disrupting. I don't know, man. Right off the jump, right off the jump, the Tennessee Titans get a bad-ass run-stopping defensive lineman. And then they get the opportunity to move him inside in that defensive scheme with Sala, with the front he used, he's a perfect fit.
Starting point is 04:04:30 I love this fit. Eric Armsteads, a Colise Campbell's. This is what this guy can do. Amen, brother. Like, I think that this is going to be a great home. And I really like what Tennessee. I mean, they surprised us with Carnell Tate, but I love the fact that they went.
Starting point is 04:04:47 And they took the seventh player at four overall. I'm not complaining about it. They surprised us a little bit. But I love the commitment they showed to offense first, and then they come back right away, and they get a defensive front guy for Salas. So this is a pretty good start for the Tennessee Titans. And I like what Mike Borganzi,
Starting point is 04:05:04 man, not just because he's a asshole like us. But he gets it, and he's got some, he's got three damn good coaches, man. Like, he, that coaching staff that Borganzi and the ownership group put together with Brian Daibel, who was up for a couple more head jobs, the way he's developed quarterbacks, what he did with Josh Allen, now he has Cam Ward, Gus Bradley and his history in the NFL to go along with Robert Sala.
Starting point is 04:05:31 Like, I'm not saying this. is going to be fourth pick to the Super Bowl, like we saw last year with New England. It's a little different. But I don't know that it's like totally, totally different with the record. I mean, the schedule they have coming up. I think Tennessee and the Giants are going to be the two teams picking in the top like seven. What? The pick is in.
Starting point is 04:05:53 Oh, the pick is in. Well, Mention is ready to get out of here, I guess. No. Who is it? Judarian Price. Yeah, we knew it. I just couldn't cave, man. I couldn't give them Judarian Price.
Starting point is 04:06:03 This is the guy you don't like, so I'll handle this. It's obviously a need. You really don't like Judarian price. I like him. I didn't think he's worth 32. They probably tried to trade out. The problem that John Schneider had is that all the trades were made before him. Yeah, I mean, it got trade happy.
Starting point is 04:06:23 I mean, look at all these trades that happened. And we'll get to Jedarian in a minute. After we had, okay, so we didn't have a trade in the first five picks. We had that Chief's trade, right? six and nine. Then we had, New York's pick was traded, but not tonight. Then we had the flip-flop at 11 and 12. We didn't have another trade, folks, until 20. And then all of a sudden at 23, right? That was 23 and 26 and 27 and 28 and 29 wasn't. That was already happened. The Jets at 30 moved back in.
Starting point is 04:07:05 The Titans at 31 moved back in. They weren't waiting. And so all of a sudden, John Schneier's like, all right, fine. I told you, I told you I wanted to take this guy anyway, so I'm taking Jedarian Price. Jadarian Price is the other Notre Dame running back. That's how everyone knows him, right?
Starting point is 04:07:19 Didn't get a lot of opportunity to catch the ball, but by all accounts, he catches the ball pretty well. I think he has a fascinating run style. I like the way he runs. It's like this, like Sonic the Hedgehog almost. Like the lower's always moving. It's like this forward lean about him. And the thing I saw on tape, which was kind of unique, is he would get stopped dead in his tracks.
Starting point is 04:07:42 And all of a sudden, it's like, it's like the character's still going. And it's not like this acceleration as much as like, it's just one speed, go. And he shows up at the combine. He's 511. He's 203 pounds. He's not the biggest back. Runs a 4-4-9, which is a good time. But you got other guys running four-threes, like left and right and lower.
Starting point is 04:08:01 4-4s. There was nothing super special about the combine either. So you've got this guy who's got really good, like, really good run skills to the outside, who's never caught the ball well but catches the, never caught the ball because he's behind Jeremiah Love, but he catches the ball well. He's been awesome as kick returner, average 37.8 yards per kick return and three touchdowns in college. That's like weirdly productive, okay? And he fumbled three times, even though he just got 113 carries. So there's all these things, but he's the second most talented running back in this class.
Starting point is 04:08:46 And so they identified the talent, and he had 9.4 carries per game was all he had. So he's coming into the league without a lot of, you know, with a lot of tread left on his tires. okay he averaged six yards per carry and and and they believe in his run style and you know what they identified Walker the third and and they believe that he can be the guy they had to let him go and he winds up in in Kansas City and so Kenneth Walker's gone jadarian price comes in and we'll see how this all works out it's a little early for me I'll be honest I've got him at and but here's the thing with John. He's not afraid to do this. We've seen this many other times.
Starting point is 04:09:33 And he clearly built it back up and we gave him all the praise in the world. And I called it before last year when they made the move to let Gino go and they made the move to let D.K. Metcalfe go. I said he's getting back to his roots. He's going to build this thing. It's going to be fast. And he's going to go after
Starting point is 04:09:49 it like gangbusters. I didn't think it was going to be that fast. And I didn't know if Sam and I loved Sam and Sam was my guy forever and I was just hopeful that Sam could get and he did. but now you take it back, a running back this early, and I know his information was he was going to go. They wanted to trade back.
Starting point is 04:10:06 They didn't trade back. And Janerian Price is going to become, you know, at least in a rotation, but he's going to become a major part of this offense next year as the reigning Super Bowl champions. Yep. He's, huh? Kenneth Walker's bigger, faster, stronger, and they took him later. I mean, I think.
Starting point is 04:10:29 generic price because he'll be he'll be fine you left you didn't you could have gotten a colton hood here the corner from tennessee you get a little deeper a corner i know that they don't feel like it's a huge knee but tarik willan just left i'm i don't know i don't know i've it feels real early to me yeah but you just know he's going to be good but but what you could have gotten yeah i hear you yeah i hear you it's not my favorite pick but i but i but we knew it was coming it was just a matter could they trade back and get a little better value for that we knew and i hate going against Schneider because he's such a good he's such a good GM like it's hard to like oh what do you know bench yeah and he would he would sit here right now and be like yeah boss my bull go bleep yourself
Starting point is 04:11:10 how many super bowls do you have as he should i got two as he exactly as he should and i hate it but like that i mean if we head back to the hotel and and see what restaurants open the night with the combine next year why i took a running back too early um best available that who everyone else are catching their breath or is it just me That went fast. What time is it? 8-11. 8-11.
Starting point is 04:11:34 We started, what, 5? 3 hours and 11 minutes, and this thing's over. That's wild. It ripped. And there was a ton of trades. Usually the trades would... We had years where it went almost 6 hours. I think the longest was over 6 hours, yeah.
Starting point is 04:11:49 We were talking about that earlier. So, Keldrick Fall, let me just clear off this board. We got Best Available in front of us. Denzel, Boston, not shocking, didn't go in the first round. Colton... But we admittedly are higher on him than some people, but I would suspect looking at round two tomorrow, right? Yep.
Starting point is 04:12:10 That he will be off the board very, very early with San Francisco sitting there needing a wide receiver. Arizona, I don't know. I'll tell you what. I know they don't want to take another wide receiver that looks like the guy that they missed on, but Denzel Boston with Josh Allen would be pretty fucking cool, man. Yeah, it would.
Starting point is 04:12:28 Raiders. Oh, my gosh, the Raiders could use him. In fact, I don't be shot. I don't know if they can afford to move up and get pick, giveaway picks, but I'd like to see the Raiders get aggressive and go get him. Anyway, Denzel Boston wide receiver out of Washington is still available. He's the highest player on the board. The rest of these guys we thought could go either way.
Starting point is 04:12:49 And honestly, we knew one of these receivers there was a chance didn't make it in. Colton Hood, the cornerback from Tennessee, we talked about, who's going to go ahead of Jamad McCoy, presumably because he's healthier, but McCoy went healthy in 2024, was the best cornerback in this draft class, and it's a shame that what's happened because, yeah.
Starting point is 04:13:11 But, you know, Will Johnson, the same thing happened last year. Going in the second round isn't the worst thing in the whole world, and he's going to get an opportunity to come in and prove that he's healthy enough to become a starter right away. In between there, Caden MacDonald, a player that we both really like, but he doesn't have the pass rush ability. And when Caleb Banks, even though he's half the consistency, and half the health of Caden McDonald,
Starting point is 04:13:32 twice the past rusher and twice the potential to provide that in the NFL. So he goes ahead of him. T.J. can throw that back up for one. Actually, I can look here. It's fine. But T.J. Parker and Zion Young are the two guys that we were hoping would get in the first round because we just loved the player.
Starting point is 04:13:49 I love Zion Young's tape. I think Parker there's more there. Those guys will come off the board early. Emmanuel McNeil Warren, this is about where he belongs. This is going to be early. second round. I agree. I loved his tape at first, then you put in all the factors and the 40, and he's the second round safety all day, and he's going to be a really good player. Tray Dan Stukes is the hot name, man. Nickel safety. He's going to come off the board fast. Jacob Rodriguez,
Starting point is 04:14:14 another hot name, linebacker, those inside linebackers. We're going to have a little run on the inside linebackers tomorrow. Jacob Rodriguez is going to kick things off probably. Jake Galday from Cincinnati, CJ Allen from Georgia. Georgia, there's going to be some inside linebackers. That cornerback board is going to go fast tomorrow, folks. We've got Colton Hood, as we talked about, Jermod McCoy. Beyond that, with some edge rushers and some offensive linemen, beyond that, we're going to have this little run of the Aviontorel from Clemson, right?
Starting point is 04:14:46 Brandon Sisi from South Carolina. There's another one I'm thinking. DeAngelo Pons, DeAngelo Pons, before those two guys. We got ranked 45. So tomorrow's going to be a bull. blast. And then we'll get into the later portions of tomorrow day two. And it's going to be fascinating because I'm hearing all sorts of stuff. And I get it. They're backups. Why do we care, Todd? Those quarterbacks, because some people think absolutely tailing greens going and it could go in
Starting point is 04:15:18 the second. Some teams are a lot higher on my guy, Cole Payton, than others. But the most, the majority of people I talk to, it's two quarterbacks that I just, I'm cool with. I'm good. Drew Aller, Penn State, Carson Beck, Miami. And Carson Beck grew back on, grew on me a little bit this year, and I get it. But he's going to go. He's probably going to go in the second from what I hear. And then Garrett Nussmeyer, who I just love. I get a thing for, listen, I'm a 6-1 quarterback who sucked.
Starting point is 04:15:48 So I'm rooting for the 6-1 quarterbacks who are good. Yeah, so we're back on at 3 p.m. Pacific. I love when Tucker does. that's me, 6 p.m. Eastern. Okay? And I want to give a special shout to everyone involved. Yeah. Dan has been grinding around the clock.
Starting point is 04:16:11 Tucker is phenomenal. We've got a group back here with Chris and the gang. Maris, Jesse, Frias, like, Abu has been cutting clips nonstop for us. Marissa has been keeping us, like, on top of everything is running. If you're watching, if you're on social tonight and you see the creativity, and you see like how quick things are coming out and see some of the stuff that's being produced,
Starting point is 04:16:35 it ain't me. I think you know that about me now. Like that the graphics, the things that she's building, A boo with the clips that he does, like those are things that are so far beyond anything that you and I are capable of doing. We said Dan, right? I started with Dan.
Starting point is 04:16:50 Okay, good. I want to make sure. I want to make sure. Dan has poured everything he has into this thing. And like everyone from Bill Simmons, who's great being on his show. the other day and the support he is provided for this show and you're even need on like when Todd calls and asks for something like yeah and he said I buckle up and it's not because I because
Starting point is 04:17:09 I believe so much in what we're doing yeah and the people that we're doing it with that we need to take care of the people and we and I think this product shows what we're we're we're just scratching the surface of and even like Noah that comes into our lives just a few weeks ago and all of a sudden we've got we get video and clips and we're on catapult and there've been and and and my gosh Connor. Conner. Conner like oversees all of this and has been an absolute wonderful human being to work with and has managed me when I needed to be managed and both positively and negatively. What a fun job
Starting point is 04:17:44 that is. Yeah, I know. But he is, he's just, he's handled all this. And so, and I'm missing 10 other people, but we'll get to all of it tomorrow. But I just want to give a special shout to everyone. Because this is, this is an important night for us. And there are a lot of people who have been working on this and and we're pumped that you joined us for the show. We will be back tomorrow, as we said, 6 p.m. 6 p.m. Eastern. The draft starts.
Starting point is 04:18:08 It's round 2 and 3 on day 2. It's Friday. It's back on Netflix. It's 6 p.m. We are going to be on. The draft starts at 7 p.m. Those are Eastern times. So 3 p.m. Pacific is when the draft starts.
Starting point is 04:18:21 No, am I getting that right? No, you're right? Yeah, we start at 3 Pacific, and 4 Pacific is when we get going. when the draft gets going. And we got a lot of picks tomorrow night. They're going to go fast again. Discord. Go to McShay 13.
Starting point is 04:18:36 Just click the link. We'll be back tomorrow. Hey, don't tip picks. Come on. You got Cole Marie kicked out of the Discord chat tonight because she's pissed off. I'm pissed off. Don't tip picks, Discord. No.
Starting point is 04:18:49 No. But other than that, I'm pumped that everyone was there. And we'll get more involved tomorrow night when things start to slow down here. But this was a wild first round. We enjoyed the hell. hell out of it, man. That was so much fun. Would you got anything to say to everyone?
Starting point is 04:19:03 I mean, I just, I was, yeah, you just, you, you don't leave any space for me to say anything. You know what I mean? He's not the best color guy in the business. But Mench had a lot of fun tonight, too. I promise you. And we'll be back tomorrow. Can't wait to see you. Thanks for joining.
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