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March 28, 2025 • 42 mins

Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with teams that could be surprising in 2025. Hosts Sara Walsh, Kyle Brandt, Peter Schrager, and Isaiah Stanback ask which player or team will redeem themselves after a disappointing 2024 showing.  NFL Prospect Desmond Watson's shock at Florida's Pro Day checking in at 464 pounds! Plus, an in-depth look at Prospect Travis Hunter.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
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Speaker 2 (00:22):
Good Morning Football and welcome to GMFB. We are live
in Los Angeles. It is Friday, March twenty eighth. I'm
Sarah walshon from my good friend Jamie Ertl. Should be
back on Monday. We got Isaiah's standback here, the king
of Trivia in Los Angeles, along with Peter Schrager.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
You got one clap for that.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
Peter Schrager and Kyle Brandt holding things down in New
York and picking on Isaiah a little bit, little.

Speaker 4 (00:44):
Mean yeah, And we have all kinds of hats there,
hats here. There's sixty four props between the two sets,
and we're going to use them to play a game
that we call no cap, which Peter remind me means
no lying, right. That's basically no line. Keep it one
it one hundred, little little no cap. Let's go.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
You guys have special caps there and did it? Yeah,
that's what we're out. We don't have the same cap.

Speaker 3 (01:05):
You have special something.

Speaker 4 (01:06):
We've gone to plaid. The spaceball is mel Brooks baseball reference.
Let's go, all.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
Right, Pezza, everyone's getting ready to grab their cap here's
the first question. I'm asking you, guys, the hat of
a team that you think has a trick up their
sleeve in the twenty twenty five NFL Draft. That is
question number one, cap number one, Peter go.

Speaker 4 (01:31):
A potential trick up their sleeve? What about Tennessee? Do
you want that one? They have a number one pick.

Speaker 5 (01:37):
This isn't necessarily what everyone's got. Can you see this
hat here? Let's go over to the single and it.

Speaker 4 (01:43):
Appears to have a floor to lead the same tat.
We don't talk much about the Saints. We don't. They
don't have a top five pick. You talking. They seem
to have.

Speaker 5 (01:50):
A quarterback and Derek Carr that they're paying a lot
of money and they're set. But I look at that
roster and I look at guys like Cam Jordan friend
of the show. Think of guys like Damario Davis, Friend
of the show. I look at guys like Alvin Kamara.
This is not a team that is getting younger. It's
a team that's missed the playoffs the last several seasons
and it's consistently getting older and still has these Is

(02:13):
it time to go and get your quarterback and start building.

Speaker 4 (02:16):
For anomous trader. I just don't what is the.

Speaker 5 (02:18):
Plan, Derek Carr for the next what how many years?
You have a top ten pick, a nine pick. Do
you go ahead and do you say, let's trade up
and let's be the ones that get Shador Sanders, Or
let's trade up and let's be the ones that go
and give everything and try to get cam Ward. I
don't know, but I would say this, this is a

(02:39):
team we don't talk about. I don't think they love
that Super Bowls in New Orleans. I didn't even have
coach hired at the time, so like there wasn't any
interviews going on with the team. And it's like for
the last ten years it's been cam Jordan, the Mario Davis,
and then since Sean Payton left, it's just been kind
of like block, Go get.

Speaker 4 (02:55):
Yourself a young quarterback, Go get yourself Shador, and put
yourself Shador and put hey, what's up, buddy.

Speaker 5 (03:00):
And put New Orleans back on the map. And one
of these teams that we talk about Good Morning Football
and all these other programs.

Speaker 4 (03:06):
Saints ninth pick, make a move? Why not?

Speaker 6 (03:09):
All right?

Speaker 4 (03:09):
So I've been spending your entire Yeah, I'm like where
is it? Really? Sorry because I can't find the hat.
First of all, I counted the twenty eight halfs. This
is an interesting statement on our show and on NFL
media in general. White symbolic. I can't find the Cowboys
anywhere here. I'm looking and they're not on the table.
They're not on the table Isaiah's standback. I was prepared
to say to the Cowboys fans, this is going to

(03:31):
be so fun. They're going to make a move, They're
going to maybe trade into the top ten. There is
not a star hat on the table. Do you know
what I think?

Speaker 5 (03:38):
Yes, in the studio that work, I stole it. The
Cowboys are such a famous team. Yes, the Cowboys are
such an American that someone who works in this building
actually saw the Cowboys hat. I was like, oh, free hats.
I'm going to take one. So they are still popular.
Someone wanted that hat.

Speaker 4 (03:53):
I can encounter that theory. I think there's a saboteur
in our midst. I think someone's like, enough with the
Cowboys all the time? Throw that one way. I don't
want to see I don't want to see it on
the show. Not I want the hat. Listen. I do
believe at some point. Finally, at some point you have
to make a bold move. You never really do it
in free agency.

Speaker 6 (04:12):
You didn't do with.

Speaker 4 (04:12):
Your head coaching higher and the boldest move that Jerry
Maid was in land Man, all right, this is going
to be now something where at some point we do
have to say, all right, that was a bold move
to try to win the East this year, to try
to do this this year. I floated it yesterday in
my wild theory that they're going to fall in love
with Ashton Genty and do something maybe fiscally irresponsible, to
go and get them, because they don't have to pick

(04:33):
the Cowboys are outside the top ten, they'd have to
go and get them. I would love to see something,
even if it's reckless, even if it is irresponsible. I
would like bold. And I can't believe I'm asking for
that from the Landman, but I am. We don't even
have a hat here. That's how flat everything's been late
in the NFL twenty eight of thirty two teens. That's right.

Speaker 6 (04:50):
I do believe they have something up their sleep.

Speaker 7 (04:52):
I was actually talking about it earlier off camera, about
how they have They've created so much cap space, right
in all that cap space. You need about sixteen million
dollars to handle your draft, right, just your draft comes in, right?

Speaker 6 (05:05):
Are those guys?

Speaker 7 (05:05):
But they have over fifty million dollars in capsive space
if I remember correctly, all that's not for the draft
and Michael Parsons, So something is coming, Kyle, I definitely
agree with However, Ja you.

Speaker 5 (05:16):
You work for the Cowboys on their broadcast? Do you
know something we don't? Can you give us a little
bit more enlightenment? Have you spoken to people there?

Speaker 6 (05:24):
I get the sense that they're not done yet. That's
That's what I do. That's all I can say.

Speaker 7 (05:31):
I'm gonna go with the with the Orange Crew, Okay,
I'm gonna go ahead and go with the Denver Bronco.
And the reason why I'm going with the Denver Bronco
is because when I think.

Speaker 6 (05:37):
About who their head coach is, Sean Payton.

Speaker 7 (05:40):
He is not one that just wants to sit by
and watch everybody else do their thing. He's not one
just to be mediocre. He is probably one of the
most competitive coaches that we know of in this league.
He wants to go get it and finishing last year
at ten and seven, having a good year with bo
Nicks and adding Evan Ingram in the off season. That
is not going to push them over the edge to

(06:01):
go knock out the rest of the guys in their division.
They need to go after Cassidy Chiefs. They need to
take care of the Chargers. So I believe that they
are going to do something in this draft that gives
him a little bit more op to go ahead and
compete and take the crown in the AFC West.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
Yeah, back to what you said about the Cowboys. I'm
just kidding Isaiah. I think Peter and I both Oh wait,
wait a minute, Yeah, there's something going on. All right,
here's the next one. Get your caps ready, Kyle, don't
get your capri. I don't know what you got out
there yesterday was his redemption on this show or was
a redemption show? I don't know that it was redemption
for Isaiah except maybe for today. He ended up going

(06:37):
oh in too and name that base yesterday not today.

Speaker 3 (06:40):
Obviously nailed it today. What grab the.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
Hat of the team of the player that you think
is going to get their redemption in twenty twenty five, Peter, no.

Speaker 4 (06:49):
One's talking about these guys.

Speaker 5 (06:50):
I feel like we all were like we fled from
that hype train. It was big last summer. Everyone's like,
wow too, it's finally getting paid, Tyreek Waddle. They got
to the playoffs last year. You're talking about a team
that was completely irrelevant over the final month of the season,
but quietly was winning games once Tua.

Speaker 4 (07:07):
Got back on the field.

Speaker 5 (07:09):
I think the Dolphins have a chance to get right
back into that upper echelant. They still have these young
players that are coming back from injury. When you're talking
about Phillips on defense and of course Tua on offense,
this team is still good and still young, and just
because their season last year didn't go as planned doesn't
mean they're tearing.

Speaker 4 (07:26):
The whole thing up.

Speaker 5 (07:27):
I believe that they're going to have a redemption year
as long as they stay healthy and can get back
on the field. And Miami Dolphins my team, that's a
little bit of redemption.

Speaker 4 (07:36):
I want to stay in that division and I can.
I don't even need to get it from my hat
this time. Now I'm going to hold up this hat,
but I'm going to make it more specific. I'm not
just going to talk about the new England Patriots. I'm
going to talk about the newest New England Patriot, Oh
Stefan Diggs. It says team or player, Yeah, that will
redeem themselves. In fact is we do a segment here
called not New Jersey, will recollect and curate bizarre jerseys

(07:58):
from different times and great players in the last team
and random things we've forgotten about. Steffan Diggs. Houston Texans
is a not new that is a very strange jersey
in which he was there for one year, got hurt,
made a bad look at Josh Allen maybe, and then
it was gone. And now not only has he gone
from the Texans, he's going back to the AFC East.
He will go into Buffalo this year as a member
of the rival Patriots, and I think he will be ready.

(08:21):
He was a great Buffalo build. No matter how what
you think about what ended, I think he will be
a very good Patriot. I saw Mike Rabel talking to
our guy Chris Long on his podcast yesterday about not
only productive he's been, he's like, I like his style,
I like the way he plays. He's tough, he's got
the dog whatever he wants to say. That's all the
guys that Rabel's bringing in. Tough guys, tough guys and veterans,
the guys who have been there, and my drafting digs

(08:41):
in the second round next year in Fantasy. No, I
don't give a damn, but I think he will produce
professional receiver wherever he goes. He's got that kind of
Brandon Cook's quality to him. I think we're everywhere Brandon
Cooks goes, he puts up numbers. I think Diggs will
put up numbers this year, including the game he goes
to Buffalo at least once next year.

Speaker 3 (08:56):
Can we get a tight shot of Kyle? Kyle? Is
that hat fit that the lookers the hat?

Speaker 4 (09:01):
Yeah? Basically this segment has just become a vle to
make jokes about the size of my Ukrainian which is astronomical.
I'm like a seven and seven eighth hat and that's
and I've got a fresh haircut too. So I have
it on two dots right now and it's putting right
into my forehead. If I took it up, watch, I
bet there's a line see it the last name?

Speaker 6 (09:19):
Look at that.

Speaker 4 (09:19):
I look at Peyton Manning when it takes his broncos
helmet all So Isaiah take it away. Everybody's gotten there.
The pound of flash, bigod go ahead. It's not Stubblefield yet. Okay,
you're not forty nine Ortubblefield putting it on top of
the head.

Speaker 6 (09:30):
You're not there yet. Oh thank god for that, Peter.

Speaker 7 (09:33):
We've been working together a five straight day, so we
are now thinking along the same wavements. Because the Miami
Dolphins were my number one, I haven't had a feeling
that was going to happen. So my backup plan is
just as you guys mentioned, the team that I that
I just happened to work for, the Dallas Cowboys redemptions. Okay,
you gotta remember, Okay, they have the highest paid quarterback.

Speaker 6 (09:51):
In the league.

Speaker 7 (09:51):
What's his name, Dakota Prescott. Okay, Dakota Prescott just happened
to tear literally tear his hamstring off the bone last
year and that completely derailed the rest of this season.
These guys have lost a handful of guys that were
very important to this team, both players and coaches. But
I believe that they have done extreme amount of work
to make sure that the heart and soul of this team,

(10:12):
which is the offensive line and the defensive line, are both
going to be solid. They both went ahead and sold
the coach from the Jets who was the best D
line coach in the league. They would hanging stole the
best O line coach. Their trenches are going to be solid.
I can't believe that they are going to go into
this season without making sure that Dak Prescott has the
redemption that he needs. And they can't be on the
soul back of Ceedee Lamb. I think they have some

(10:32):
things up their sleeve. I think they're going to go
out there and get a prominent number two receiver, and
I think they're going to be aggressive, not only running
the ball, but putting the ball in the air. And
in order to do so, they got to make sure
that Dak Prescott has weapons.

Speaker 3 (10:43):
It brings fine.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
When you're talking about a quarterback having redemption, I'm going
to jump in here. Can you be that Jacksat I
want to go Trevor Lawrence, a player that is looking
for redemption, could be getting redemption. They hope that Liam
Cohen is the answer to potentially get him some redemption.

Speaker 3 (10:56):
I don't know if this will Oh.

Speaker 6 (10:57):
Yeah, Oh, she's just showing off.

Speaker 4 (10:59):
Now.

Speaker 3 (11:02):
Look.

Speaker 2 (11:02):
I spent a lot of time with lillam Comb down
there in Tampa and saw what he did to that
offense and Trevor, I mean, we know the Trevor story
came out with a lot of hype.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
He's Trevor Lawrence, He's.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
Incredible, and then there was that incredible Jaguars run right,
and Trevor's behind it, and I think when you've seen
that Jaguars team fall up, Trevor's dealt with injuries and
so now you go in and Liam's clearly the guy, right, Peter,
you know this very very well that they went after
that this was the guy that was going to sell
the Trevor Lawrence and make him the quarterback that they
really believe him to be. They have not given up
on him. They gave him a monster contract. So this

(11:31):
has to be the year for Trevor. I think it
will be.

Speaker 3 (11:33):
I think Liam's going to do great things with him.
Brian Thomas Junior coming off an.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
Incredible rookie season, set records for that franchise. So redemption story,
you'd go Dak Prescott in the quarterback, Eric and I
would go Trevor Lawrence and see if that he can
get this Jaguars team back on track. Last one yesterday,
Kyle let us know who he would call if he
needed a lifeline.

Speaker 3 (11:54):
Here we go a lot on.

Speaker 4 (11:56):
My shoulders here. I think I'd like to use my lifeline.
I'm going to call my dad, Dad, how you doing?

Speaker 6 (12:02):
Good night?

Speaker 4 (12:02):
It's Kyle. I'm on the show with Peter. I don't
need your help. I just want to call you to
tell you I'm gonna win the million dollars because it's
face Keenum, Keenum, that's right, case Kingum so good. Didn't
even need Bob Brent. You can watch the show. I'm good, Dad,
Thank you great.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
Grab the hat of the player of the coach that
you would use as your lifeline on a.

Speaker 4 (12:27):
Game show, Peter, Okay, I'm going through it.

Speaker 5 (12:30):
And you know when you talk about the coaches a
lot of times, talking about like who would win it
in octagon, Like who would win in a FIfF? We
did Dan Campbell and he was fighting against Robert Sall,
like who would win?

Speaker 4 (12:39):
Who would be my comfort?

Speaker 5 (12:41):
I'm going with the guy with the photographic memory. I'm sorry,
i gotta go to the La Rams. I think McVay
would be on this if I had a lifeloin, especially
on like Sports Trivia. He's one of these guys that
just like reads it and remembers it and has the recall.
You know the videos he did where he was talking
about old plays and they're like, all right, it was
third and seven in nineteen ninety eight, what happened when
the forty nine ers.

Speaker 4 (12:59):
Play the Redskins and he like nailed it.

Speaker 5 (13:01):
I think McVay would be a very good choice for this,
and if McVeigh wasn't available, I would look for the
free agent hat because I would go to Aaron Rodgers,
who is a game show officionado and was actually on
Jeopardy and wanted to be the host of Jeopardy and
probably would have taken that job long before the Jets
thing Evan ever came about if they had just offered
it to him. All way back, blinding doors, I think

(13:23):
that's the sliding door. Sorry, Ken Jennings and miambi Alli mind, I'm.

Speaker 4 (13:27):
Still doing it. I like the Jeopardy podcast, so it's
great if you're a company listening. All right, we did
we did this question years ago about who'd be your lifeline.
I think it was Jamie said, well, Kyle Peter would
be your lifeline and I said, absolutely not. And Peter,
you'd be the worst lifeline. For me because the lifeline.
You want someone that knows a lot of stuff you
don't know, Like, we got a lot of the same
stuff covered.

Speaker 5 (13:46):
So I was going to reference so I married an
axe murder when you're talking about your big head.

Speaker 4 (13:50):
Because we know tooth pick yes, welt nick move woll
like we know that. So to that point, I'm drinking
of a head coach that is different age range of me,
maybe lived in different parts of the country. You know,
I'm going with my my life, no idea. I'm gonna
call up and I'm gonna hear this voice after it.
I'm a with Todd Bowles. Todd Bowles is a guy

(14:11):
who is a different age than me, who's been around,
He's coached all over the country, soaked up different cultures.
I have total knowledge, and I feel like I could
be like he's, you know, a little older. I could
make coach what was the last battle of World War Two? Okay, Okay,
thank you so much, coach. I appreciate all right, go
win the money. Kyle, Uh, totally different guy than me,

(14:33):
that's what you want. I'm not asking Kevin Stefanski or
Sean Payton. I have too much in common with them.
I Peter, I don't know if you should ask McVeigh.
You guys are bros. Find the coach that is the
most different from you. So I hope I'm not spoiling
anybody's answer. But all of us, and I mean all
of us in the world could choose Jim Harbaugh because
he's an alien. It ain't not like anybody. But that's

(14:55):
my guy, and I will risk it all for you.
Coach Bulls. Just pick up the phone, spit your knowledge,
and we'll go all the way to the bank.

Speaker 6 (15:01):
You know.

Speaker 7 (15:02):
I like the co actually changed minds me and when
you're in the middle of your answer, I was originally
again gonna go.

Speaker 6 (15:08):
Yeah, I didn't give that. Producers didn't know. They didn't
know what I had coming.

Speaker 7 (15:12):
I was originally gonna go with Mike McDaniels down there
in Miami. I just think that he's just one guy
who just sits here and just thinks about just random thoughts.

Speaker 6 (15:18):
But I'm gonna change it up. I like where you
went with that, Kyle.

Speaker 7 (15:20):
I'm gonna go down with one of the most veteran
coaches in the league. Yes, with mister Andy Reid. Good,
mister Andy rethink about it. He has been around for
a long time. He has a wealth of knowledge. And
now think about what he has to know now, now
he has to know pop culture, right, he has a
no pop culture. Not only is he his historian, but
he's had teas, he had the seat part but of

(15:41):
the Swifty Club now right, he got to this Kelsey.

Speaker 6 (15:43):
He's in all the things.

Speaker 7 (15:44):
So if I think there's somebody who has the most range,
I'm gonna go with mister Andy Reid.

Speaker 4 (15:49):
That's a good choice. Okay, Sarah.

Speaker 5 (15:51):
I hate to jump her here, but Kyle got me
really thinking, like if you take the spectrum of like.

Speaker 4 (15:55):
Who you are and your upbringing and then you go
to the complete, I have to go with the player.

Speaker 5 (16:00):
I'm going with Xavier Lagett on the Carolina I watched it.
I watched these videos of look at talking about eating
a raccoon, like talking about growing up in like rural
South Carolina, and I'm like, oh, no, no, our if
then the ven diagram our childhoods growing up on the
Jersey showing New Jersey Xavier, and look at you are

(16:21):
my new.

Speaker 4 (16:22):
Like fine, I apologize. Sean McVay, you're out of here. Carol
Le's about your love of music and Michaels. I'm going
with this one, xavierget I think.

Speaker 6 (16:31):
The timer might run off all your computer by the
time that he he No.

Speaker 2 (16:37):
Peter, that brings me to my point when you said
you can't have the timer run out. So if we
want to go wisdom, we want to go someone that's
been around for a while. But there's a timer in
this whole thing, right, So I'm going to go Pete
Carroll with the Raiders for two reasons. One, this matches
my outfit better clearly too.

Speaker 4 (16:52):
Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 2 (16:53):
You know what I mean, Like I just switch it
up seventy three years old, right, so you have the
age and the wisdom, but you're on the clock, and Isaiah,
you know better than anybody when you're on the clock
and that music's play, Like, let's look at name that face,
Isaiah is like you freeze, right, it's a lot when
you did that lifeline and there's that call and they
start playing the Yeah right, Pete Carroll, he doesn't have
time to mess around.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
Have you ever said I've had to chase him.

Speaker 2 (17:13):
Down on the field for sideline interviews And to the
point that Seattle Seahawks pr folks were like, hey, just
be ready to run, and I go what And they're like,
be ready to run. One Usually I'm not wearing appropriate
shoes that are allowing me to run.

Speaker 3 (17:26):
But he's Pete Carroll. He's going to take off them.
He takes off on you. He has no time. He's
chomping that gum. He's gotta go. When you pick up,
he's probably so busy.

Speaker 2 (17:34):
Hey in the life, I got to call peek Carol
and You're like, hey, what's the answer to this.

Speaker 3 (17:37):
He's like, boom, hang up. So there you go.

Speaker 2 (17:39):
So if we're talking about, you know, being very efficient
and quick.

Speaker 4 (17:42):
Pete Carroll, Yeah, I didn't think about the speed of
the speaking. Todd Bowles maybe a little weaker. Yeah, that's
the topic that we can't do. That would be really
fun is which head coach would be your last choice
for lifeline. I know mine already and I'm not even say, oh,
you're not. It's really rude. I'm not going to say

(18:03):
the hat and this has been a very successful coach,
but I'm not going to say. I'm just gonna hint
that you jhome. Who's the guy. It's like the last
person you want to hear on that are und of
the phone, who definitely does not have the answer. It
is mean and I'm not going to say, Peter, do
you think you know who I'm excited do? But I'm
not gonna Maybe that's all I'm gonna say. Get us
out of here Stamport.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
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Speaker 3 (18:53):
We have to get to the commercial.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
Break so Kyle can say things he can't say on TV.

Speaker 6 (18:56):
Still to come.

Speaker 2 (18:57):
Whether the Browns draft a quarterback or maybe a duel carter.
Either way, they've got Miles Garrett, Peter Schrager. We're going
to look back at some of his top plays from.

Speaker 3 (19:05):
His Hall of Fame worthy career.

Speaker 6 (19:08):
Let's go.

Speaker 4 (19:09):
I just told Peter who the coach was. Peter, never
tell anyone, don't do it, but I'll try grave with
that secret, all right. Travis Hunter is the most interesting
player in the draft. He's maybe the best player in
the draft. And yet there's a problem. There's a quandary
that we have to figure out. Do you have good
memories of guys playing both ways in the NFL? There
aren't many of them. We're gonna do a deep dive

(19:30):
on It's gonna be electric, just like that. Man, don't
go anywhere, Exavier, look at come on the show. Come
on man, good mon.

Speaker 6 (19:49):
Do you know who the quarterback is going to be?

Speaker 4 (19:51):
I mean, do you have an idea?

Speaker 6 (19:52):
After conversations, I do have an idea.

Speaker 4 (19:55):
Can you tell us who it is?

Speaker 6 (19:56):
Miles? You know I can't do that one.

Speaker 4 (19:58):
Miles Garrett knows he wouldn't have done this. He wouldn't
have come back.

Speaker 3 (20:02):
Ei.

Speaker 5 (20:02):
There was a giant forty million dollars highest any players
ever been playing in the history of football who didn't
play quarterback. Andrew Siciliano asks him a question and he
answers it like.

Speaker 4 (20:11):
Yeah, I feel confident.

Speaker 5 (20:13):
I don't think that means they're going quarterback at two
over his love for Shador Sanders, which hasn't been proven either.
I'm actually done with Miles Garrett soundbites for probably a
couple of years after Super Bowl, a week watching him
do a radio row.

Speaker 4 (20:24):
I'm just good.

Speaker 6 (20:25):
I'm good.

Speaker 5 (20:25):
Radio row, thirty different interviews, all of them about how
he demands to be traded to go win a Super Bowl,
and then it comes out that it's not an extension.

Speaker 4 (20:32):
I'm good, all right. So Peter speaks for the people
I think. I mean, I didn't realize. I'm so angry
about it. He was appropriate. There was a lot of
people after Miles signed the deal that we're like, what
I thought you were leaving now just because of money.
It's fine, whatever, But I think it's important because the
headlines were there and that opinion was there. But what
wasn't there of the last couple of months is Miles

(20:53):
Garrett playing football. So we have continued to do this
with major off season figures Russell Wilson, Aaron Rodgers, and
now Miles Garrett just to try to hit you, the
viewers at home, about remember how incredible this player has been.
Forget the headlines, forget the money, remember the ball. Let's go.
So we present to you, without further ado, Miles Garrett's

(21:16):
top ten plays of his career. Let's jump into the tape.

Speaker 8 (21:22):
Prescott back looking looking, he gets hit as he draws,
and he gets knocked down, and there he is, the
kid from Rlans to Texas. Miles Garrett gets right in
and drills him around the waist and knocks him down.

Speaker 4 (21:34):
And that awful, beautiful moves he.

Speaker 8 (21:36):
Spread around that rookie Terrence Steel at Prescott couldn't out
get that ball out, and.

Speaker 4 (21:41):
Miles drops him for a lunk. Here's Henny in the
back of the line.

Speaker 8 (21:45):
Kenny took a low snap that to pass, pulls it
dout he got Hendy gets back.

Speaker 9 (21:49):
Miles Garrett got him back of the thirty five yard line.

Speaker 4 (21:52):
Hendy was ready to throw and then reloaded. When he did,
Miles Garrett got.

Speaker 6 (21:57):
Him just what the doctor orders.

Speaker 8 (22:00):
On second down, Mayfield on of a shot, Gus takes
the snap.

Speaker 4 (22:03):
Drops looks like I know he got buried.

Speaker 8 (22:07):
Miles Garrett burying him back at the twenty six yard
line man.

Speaker 4 (22:11):
Even I cringe watching that.

Speaker 10 (22:14):
That took about a second and a half for him
to turn the corner and get Baker Mayfield down.

Speaker 6 (22:21):
Miles Garrett just unbelievable.

Speaker 4 (22:23):
Mayfield back to pass pressure coming again. He's up in
the pocket. They got a bif felt ball on the ground.

Speaker 11 (22:29):
Another big hit by the Browns. Rusher bench you from
his end zone.

Speaker 12 (22:39):
Here comes g football fluis who's getting Cleveland It still
lose no signal yet touched down Tony Fields as Miles
Garrett just keeps on coming.

Speaker 13 (22:57):
This guy's just on a different level, different, different level
from the Browns.

Speaker 9 (23:02):
Thirty seven heard a throat, Here comes Garrett. There it
is Miles Garrett. Welcome to one hundred club. He takes
down Joe Burrow one hundred career sacks for the future Hall.

Speaker 10 (23:15):
Of Famer, and how fitting Joe Burrow man he is
harassed throughout his career. Thirteen sacks now against the Bengals,
Miles Garrett the first to get to one hundred sacks
before his twenty ninth birthday. Unbelievable Fields to pass back
in the pocket, Up in the pocket, Miles Garrett got
him around.

Speaker 8 (23:34):
The horny cane gets up and waves in the crown
and he's going down again.

Speaker 4 (23:39):
Malik Jackson hit him, Miles Garrett finished him on. He
speak chasing again. Miles Garrett's got him by the feet
and he got him. He tripped him up, snapped back.
He's got it. Here comes Coral Moa, Here comes Garrett.

Speaker 3 (23:50):
They got him again.

Speaker 11 (23:51):
Miles Garrett store hit a half sacks hurd the afternoon.

Speaker 4 (23:56):
What a performance, currel. The Bengals trying to convert Burrow
talks down. Miles Jarrett gets home. Where are you gonna go?

Speaker 13 (24:12):
As soon as Joe Burrows looking, he's on his horse
because the pressure's there, and Miles.

Speaker 4 (24:17):
Garrett is the one who gets home. One of the
top SAT guy's in the league. From fifty seven yards
away from shovel at flocks Miles Garrett.

Speaker 11 (24:29):
Wow, it's take it back all the way.

Speaker 4 (24:32):
What a turn of events.

Speaker 10 (24:35):
Miles Garrett right there mid the screen, busts through the line,
gets that big pall blocks the field goal.

Speaker 4 (24:44):
Wow, Huddy takes the young gun snap back to the pack.

Speaker 3 (24:49):
Let the ball got strick.

Speaker 4 (24:50):
The line hit the yard of the Brons picked for
the ball.

Speaker 13 (24:54):
Jarrettr top down.

Speaker 12 (24:58):
Miles Garrett hit the ball, he pumped it around, he
picked it up head, then he the last fifteen yards,
winning for a touchdown.

Speaker 13 (25:12):
Mac Kenny's block. That's a lie, it's Dennis word. How
athletic is this guy? Just two hundred and eighty five
pounds and he just been a.

Speaker 9 (25:24):
Leak right over, doesn't touch anybody perfectly legal.

Speaker 4 (25:28):
That just doesn't make sense. Some things in life makes sense.
That is not one of them. Some great plays and
some great calls. I like the block field goes, Peter,
you're sitting here just drinking in.

Speaker 6 (25:40):
What do you think?

Speaker 4 (25:40):
I love it?

Speaker 5 (25:41):
You here Jonathan Bilma going oh my on that third
play there. Miles Garret's an unbelievable player. The tantalizing thoughts
I have in my head about him and Abdul Carter
both coming off the edge, and Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson
and whoever the Steelers quarterback having to deal with that
next year actually gets me excited for Browns football if that's.

Speaker 4 (25:59):
Who they end up going with.

Speaker 7 (26:01):
Listen watching that rights as a football, former foot player
and an analyst, the level of difficulty that he is
overcoming to make these plays. I know people watch that
and they're like, oh okay, yeah, that's just a good
play by Miles Garrett. No, no, half of those sacks. Literally,
the play was drawn up to not allow that to happen.
We're running backs, We're chipping receivers, were chipping tight ends,

(26:23):
were chipping to help the offensive lineman. Hey, we're gonna
hit you hit Miles Garrett to help our offensive lineman
be able to secure the block. Miles Garrett runs through
both guys, both grown men, human beings to make the sack.
And on those block field goals, there's a literal rule
that says you cannot do put your hands on the guys.
You can't put your feet on the guy. You have

(26:44):
to jump forty inches over the top of a grown
man who's six seven, leaning over with his hand in
the ground, don't touch him, and then go ahead and
hit this small thing that they call a pig skin
to make sure that your team gets the ball.

Speaker 6 (26:55):
He's insane.

Speaker 2 (26:56):
I like, first of all, I like the Jonathan Vilma
shout out Peters because I know Viilm is watching this morning,
So hi, Jonathan Vilma. No, actually, nobody calls them. Rudy
calls him Jonathan. Actually that's really, We've had this whole
discussion that's we talked about. Peter's not he dtr do,
He's Vilma. Nobody calls him Jonathan. Anytime we would.

Speaker 3 (27:14):
Say Jonathan, I'm like, who's Jonathan. Who's on this text?
Change Jonathan? He's not Jonathan. Anyway.

Speaker 2 (27:19):
When we're out on Sundays and look, all these guys
are big guys, and all these guys are imposing, there's
a couple players that, even though you know who they
are and you know how good they are, there's that
moment of like, oh, man, Miles Garrett. For me, Miles Garrett,
every time I see him on a Sunday morning, when
this guy comes out and he's warming up, I'm like,
that's just Derrick Henry's another one. And I know how
big Derek Henry is, and it's but it's it's just

(27:40):
these guys that are just the next level of a
level that's already like impossibly hard to get to. And
so there's not a time that I have not been
at a Miles Garrett game when I am watching these
guys warm up and I look at this and this,
I'm like, this is one bad man and he just
he's different from everybody else, and it's my fault. I
rolled that tape yesterday that just set Peter Schrager off.

(28:02):
So as as soon as Peter got so angry, I'm like,
oh my god, I'm I'm in trouble here. He's like
very mad about it. But yes, we gave Miles his
due and he's just incredible.

Speaker 6 (28:11):
Miles is a guy like fuck. I would no, I
just was.

Speaker 4 (28:16):
We're hyping him and we love the highlights. Let me
push back a little bit. In his top ten career plays,
I'm seeing sacks of Gardner Minshew on the Colts, Baker
Mayfield on the Panthers, Snoop Huntly on the Ravens. I'm
not seeing a lot of playoff plays. I don't know
if there was any actually in there. So I hate
to be a jerk about it, but he's several years
in and this whole point of him in the Browns

(28:38):
is I want to win. I want to win. Here's
your whole career's work. I don't see a lot of
here's Miles in the title game or the wildcard round
like that needs to be when we do this five
years from now, we got to find some playoff plays
in his top ten plays. Until then, he'll just be
a really good, very wealthy player.

Speaker 3 (28:55):
All right.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
That is our look back at Miles Garrett. We are
Smack Dad in the middle of Pro day season as
we get ready for the draft. We have seen impressive
performances at the workouts, but maybe none more impressive than
what we saw out of Florida defensive tackle Desmond Watson
on Thursday, Watson measuring it at.

Speaker 3 (29:15):
Six foot six, four hundred and sixty.

Speaker 2 (29:17):
Four pounds, which would make him the biggest player ever
drafted in league history. Watson never missed a game during
his four seasons in Gainesville, and his former head coach
Billy Napier called him quote a unicorn. Take a look
at Watson's unofficial numbers from his pro day. Ran a
five nine three forty, which is not bad for a

(29:37):
man of that statuer. Jumped twenty five inches in the vertical,
knocked out thirty six reps of two to twenty five
on the bench press, which would have topped any bench
press at this year's NFL scouting combine. So, guys, this
guy could really clog up the middle of a defensive line.
What do you think of Watson's performance? Might fandor damer words.

Speaker 5 (30:04):
You see you see you see that size and you're like,
all right, well that's a that's just an oddity. Or
a guy has started on the team since twenty twenty two,
like he is a part of this team, like a
legitimate player. He is a hundred pounds more than Makai
Beckton was at his heaviest with the Jets. I don't
get it, That's all I got, Like, we don't see

(30:26):
this like Vida veyas three hundred and fifty pounds.

Speaker 4 (30:28):
This guy's one hundred and ten pounds more than Isaiah
I would like to I as far as I remember
my entirely, I don't think there's ever been a four
hundred pound player. And I'm talking about no one's ever
been four or five. He's in the four sixties. So
we grew up with Keith Traylor and Ted Washington and
all of those Adams, Sam Adams, those guys weren't even

(30:49):
close to four six. They were close to four hundred's.
And it's because it's not just that he's thick and
he's big. He's six foot six. A lot of times
those Z tackles are six to one. They're kind of stout.
I don't think this body has ever been seen in
the NFL at any position. I thought it was an error.
I thought when I heard four sixty, I thought it
was three sixty something real quick. I unders said. There's
a video for you guys at home.

Speaker 6 (31:10):
We don't have it.

Speaker 4 (31:11):
Twenty twenty two season.

Speaker 5 (31:13):
He strips the ball, picks up a football and has
a fumble recovery for like a return for a couple
of yards too. It's a viral video, so if you
want to see it in action, it is there online.

Speaker 6 (31:21):
It's insane.

Speaker 7 (31:22):
The fact that he's playing at that size not getting injured, right,
He's like, he's like the best ability is availability, and
he's been that for his team and now he gets
opportunity to go do that in the league. You bring
up some of the older players. When I think about
big fellas in the middle, I think about Gilbert Brown.

Speaker 6 (31:38):
Remember Gilbert Brown, Green Bay?

Speaker 4 (31:41):
Just big old nest.

Speaker 7 (31:42):
He's one hundred and twenty five pounds heavier than Gilbert Brown.

Speaker 6 (31:45):
That's a whole human being. Absolute beasts. I can't wait
to see the man play in the league.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
Yeah, when you talk about those big men and then
you add one hundred.

Speaker 3 (31:52):
I can't. You should come up with something wiser for that.

Speaker 2 (31:55):
But it's again, it's like you said, I think we're
all sitting here like picturing one person and then going
out one hundred, and it just doesn't doesn't compute.

Speaker 4 (32:01):
Well, I'm looking at Savandre Sweat from the Titans. He's massive,
He's three sixty two and he's six ft four. Do
you know how much one hundred pounds is. It's not
even close to this, And yet Peter says, he's out there.
We're number twenty one, scooping up balls and making plays crazy.
This is awesome. I love watching this guy.

Speaker 3 (32:16):
Now, hey, and he moves.

Speaker 4 (32:18):
He moves.

Speaker 3 (32:19):
Gmmb's moving. We got more coming up next. Good morn football.

Speaker 4 (32:33):
All right, twenty seven days to the twenty twenty five
NFL Draft, and we have to talk about Travis Hunter.
We have to talk about this guy because I think
he is the most interesting player in the draft. I
think he is the most talented player in the draft.
Let's take a look at him. Travis Hunter from the
University of Colorado therea is. His official NFL draft profile

(32:53):
lists him as cornerback slash wide receiver, not wide receiver.
Slash cornerback cornerback first, and I'm going to do this
moneyball style. Okay, you know the scene, Billy Ah. This
is Travis Hunter. He's an absolutely electrifying Heisman winner, a
good dude, and one of the best athletes college football
has ever seen. His only defect is he plays both

(33:14):
offense and defense. But is that a defect. Let's find out.
Let's get into the origin story. Number one overall recruit
in the nation. That's him. In high school Collins Hill
Eagles in Swanee, Georgia. He has the Georgia State high
school record, which is pretty esteemed for career receiving touchdowns. Also,
he had nineteen interceptions while he was in high school

(33:35):
playing wide receiver. So after initially committing to Florida State,
he follows Dion to Jackson State becomes the first five
star recruit in history to commit to an FCS team
since THATFO has been tracked. He missed some games while
Jackson State, but still both ways the whole time handful
of touchdown catches, handful of interceptions. It was working. Then

(33:58):
goes to Colorado with coach Prime and in his very
first FBS game against TCU, which is I'm an off.
The National title game, Hunter played one hundred and forty
seven snaps, had one hundred and nineteen receiving yards an interception.
It was like a national star was born. It wasn't
just that he played well. He played so much, highest

(34:18):
snap totals in the country by far, and the highest
in years and years. He really didn't come off the field.
He win the Heisman Trophy. And now we come to this.
In the pre draft build up, Travis Hunter says, I
want to do that in the NFL. Make no bones quote.
I want to play one hundred percent both ways. They
say nobody has ever done it the way I do it,

(34:40):
But I tell them I'm just different. I Am a
different person. He better be, because it would be not
only incredibly impressive in the modern NFL, really unprecedented, incredibly
rare at best. Now for today's time, the sake of
this segment, we're just going to tip the cap to
the two way ogs from yesteryear, Sammy Baugh, Don Hudson,

(35:01):
Ace Parker, the last sixty minute Man, Chuck bad nerik
different in a different era. However, in the modern era,
we start with a very very few select people. In
nineteen eighty one Saint Louis Cardinal. Roy Green played both ways.
He had over seven hundred yards receiving on offense and
three interceptions as a safety for the Saint Louis Cardinals.

(35:23):
Eventually they said, Roy, you're too good. We got a
movie at a wide receiver. He went full time to
wide receiver, ended up leading the league in receiving yards
in nineteen eighty four. You see him catching the ball,
and I watched Thizman's gonna throw over the middle intercept it.
Roy Green did it well, but the only player since
then to do it with any consistency is Travis Hunters

(35:44):
coach Dion Sanders, now, after making cameos on offense earlier
in his Cowboys run prime, started on offense and defense
eight games in the ninety six season. It was such
a task for Dion that he decided to skip baseball
that year and for the first time in his football career,

(36:04):
Mini Caamp to learn the playbook. He was a full
time wide receiver and corner for about half the season,
and in fact, in many versions of NFL Blitz, the
Dallas Cowboys starting wide receiver is Dion Sanders number twenty one,
so he'd made cameos and they sending a Giants full
time and it was fairly short lived. Eight games. Now
you might think, all right, Travis Hunter, the Cops got

(36:27):
to be Charles Woodson. Charles Woodson won the Heisman Trophy.
He did it by playing primarily corner but also some
receiver and some special teams at Michigan. So he goes
to the Raiders and Charles did play some wideout for
the Raiders. Very little there he is catching a hitch
you out on the outside. We're number twenty four. Charles
only got two passes his entire career, and play, though

(36:49):
really good play looks the part. Some of what Charles
was up against was he joined the Raiders and had
two Hall of Fame wide receivers on his team at
the time. So when you have Brown and Rice, do
you really need a young player who's so good at corner,
Let's just keep him there? You might be saying, how
about Champ Bailey. Absolutely, Champ Bailey gave it a shot too.
In two thousand, Champs started one game at wide receiver

(37:12):
and at cornerback. He had three catches for seventy eight yards. Yes,
in his career, but then he never really did it much. Again,
some of this was cameo stuff. He goes in against
the Chiefs in that same game, he was guarding Tony Gonzalez.
Here they get him the ball. He's such a good athlete.
There's a species of that that they're so good. We

(37:32):
have to try to get him the ball some way.
But as true wide receiver, only had three catches. Another
guy who's like, he's so amazing, we have to put
him on offense. Cromarty. Antonio Cromarty started a game. You
know him as a corner. He started one game versus
the Jaguars. Here's his only catch of his career, Mark
Sanchez Cromarty negative two yards. That was his one catch

(37:53):
as wide receiver, but he gave it a shot. Now,
you might also remember Troy Brown, Julian Edelman during different
stages of the Belichick and Brady dynasty. They had come
on there, but they were doing it more because of
injuries and needed help. And some of the Belichick magic
was that he had these talented, versatile players and they
did play well, but they weren't true starters at defensive

(38:15):
back like Travis Hunter would be. Then we get to
these guys more recently Ricard Roberts and Mattlock have played
both ways, including Mattlock extensively last season. They're playing d line,
they're playing fullback, and it's huge respect and it's really impressive.
That's not what Travis Hunter is trying to do. He's
trying to be out in space, wide receiver, cornerback at
the same time. So now we get to Travis Hunter

(38:37):
and we wrap it up here. The opinions from the
people who matter at the top of the draft are
all over the map. Browns general manager Andrew Berry said
he'd us Hunter as a wide receiver first, but then
he can also make his impact at corner. Titan's head
coach Brian Callahan said Hunter would probably start a corner
and then you find ways to inject him as the
offenses gets more comfortable, completely polar opposites. As a fan

(39:01):
of the game, as someone who does this, I want
this to work. I want him to play. See him
play over one hundred snaps at starting wide receiver, starting cornerback.
He's the rare guy who might be able to do it.
And I do mean rare because, as we just saw,
some of the most talented players in this league ever
have done it only in spot duty. I think this
guy could be the difference. So is Travis Hunter Devonte

(39:22):
Smith or is he Derek Stingley Junior? For me, the
answer is yes, but we will find out this fall.
What do you think, Peter well done? Beautiful?

Speaker 5 (39:30):
Beautiful to say, really cool and I love the old footage,
the fact that we have all that stuff from Roy
Green and Champ Bally.

Speaker 4 (39:36):
Really good work by the folks back there in La.

Speaker 5 (39:39):
Couple thoughts one, I worked with Charles Woodson at Fox,
and Charles Woodson has taken Travis Hunter under his wing
and right away. So Colorado played UCF in a game
this year down in Orlando. Charles lives in Orlando. Charles
spent the week with Travis Hunter, came there and wanted
to speak with him. Travis Hunter went out of his
way to be gracious and actually lean on Charles. I
think that's going to be a really important person in

(40:00):
Travis Hunter's life. Obviously, Dion is a great resource, but
to have Charles Woodson as.

Speaker 4 (40:05):
Well, it's going to be huge. My other thought is
this as good.

Speaker 5 (40:08):
As all these guys are, Dion and Champ Bailey and
the freak athletes that they could be. I think the
best wide receiver in this draft is Travis Hunter, and
it's by a large margin. And that's no disrespect to
Matthew Golden. It's no disrespect to t mac tet down
there in Arizona. Travis Hunter is the best wide receiver
in this draft. He also happens to be the best
defensive back in this entire draft. That is how good

(40:29):
this isn't a guy who can do both and it
could be really good at both. This is the best
in his draft class at two different positions. And I
would go on to say by a wide margin.

Speaker 4 (40:39):
So wherever he's used, you're getting a blue chip prospect.

Speaker 5 (40:42):
If he's used at both places, it's unprecedented. But let's
not forget how good he is. It's not just the
fact that he does both. Is that he is the
best in the world in college football at both.

Speaker 4 (40:52):
It's amazing.

Speaker 6 (40:53):
Yeah, that's absolutely insane.

Speaker 7 (40:54):
And my rebuttal to those that are trying to make
him choose a side is why why do we try
to put guardrails on somebody when they are literally a
unicorn just because you haven't necessarily seen it before, just
because you couldn't do it doesn't mean that you now
should be able to be in a position to tell

(41:15):
this young man that yet, no, you can't do it.

Speaker 6 (41:18):
If as long as his body can hold.

Speaker 7 (41:19):
Up, as long as he's conditioned well enough, then why
not let him go out there and do it.

Speaker 6 (41:23):
He is out there being impressive. You just mentioned it, Peter.

Speaker 7 (41:26):
He is the best at people who do just one
position on offense and on defense.

Speaker 4 (41:31):
Why is all of a.

Speaker 7 (41:32):
Sudden, now he's going to go to the highest level
of competition and you want to isolate this man to
one side. Let him go out there and impact your
team in both ways until he shows you that he can.

Speaker 2 (41:41):
Well, here's the thing, because it feels like everything in life,
people want you to choose right. They want six year
olds to pick a sport and specialize in it when
they're in kindergartener first grade.

Speaker 3 (41:50):
I mean that's just the way everything in society goes.

Speaker 2 (41:52):
I think, look, would people love to see him play offense,
play deep?

Speaker 3 (41:56):
Of course we would.

Speaker 2 (41:57):
I think some of that's going to come down to
being dictated by what team has, what needs in what
spots right on it perhaps on any given sunday in
terms of usage. And then also I'm sure there's going
to be a component of a team and their staff
looking out for him and what was best for him.
And you know this in all sports, right, the athletes
always want I can play, I can play, I can play,
and so you know some of that's going to come

(42:17):
certainly into play it.

Speaker 4 (42:20):
Hey, welcome back to GMFB.

Speaker 5 (42:22):
I just wanted to throw it back to la on
behalf of Kyle, both Sarah and Isaiah. I spent the
entire week waking up at one am with a great.

Speaker 4 (42:29):
Staff over there in Los Angeles.

Speaker 5 (42:30):
We appreciate you guys filling in admirably awesome week of
shows and Sarah Isaiah, thank you for joining us this week.

Speaker 4 (42:37):
Don't team go.

Speaker 6 (42:38):
Thank you guys.

Speaker 3 (42:38):
We appreciate it was so much fun. Isaiah is awesome.

Speaker 6 (42:42):
I'd bobe very nice.

Speaker 3 (42:43):
Isaiah's going to work on some trivia. Always great to
be with you guys. We love GMFB. We love you guys.
Are the best. Jamie's back up mo Day.

Speaker 4 (42:51):
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