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April 20, 2023 • 49 mins

Peter and Daniel Jermiah do their annual joint Mock Draft. Surprises galore.

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Speaker 1 (00:07):
The Season with Peter Scheger is a production of the
NFL in partnership with iHeartRadio. What's Up, Everybody, Welcome to
the Season with Peter Schrager. We are now a week

(00:28):
away from the NFL Draft. I put my first NFL
draft out on Tuesday morning, got a ton of responses
from the league, meaning that I tried shaking things up.
I put Hendon Hooker going eleven. I had the Colts
and the Texans doing a rare intra division trade. I
had all sort of the crazy stuff happening, and really
my goal was to be as accurate as possible with

(00:49):
the first mock draft, but that's impossible because the teams
don't even know what they're doing it. But it was
to start getting conversations going with teams. I think Seattle
at five is fascinating. I think there's a very good
chance that both Anthony Richardson and Jalen Carter are both
can be available at five. I think they are both
very high up on the board. Fascinated to see what
Seattle does at five. Stroud to Houston is a big

(01:10):
topic right now. Is it a smoke screen that they're
not interested in Stroud that I've heard that quite a bit.
Or is that just them trying to take the scent
off things, or is that Demiko Ryans, who is a
defensive coach who comes from the forty nine ers who
have not relied on a quarterback to lead them in
the last few years. It's been Jimmy Garoppolo and Brock
Purdy and Trey Lance, and they've been having quite a

(01:30):
bit of success. And it wasn't because of the quarterback position.
It's because of all the other positions of strength, and
because you can draft a guy like Bosa second overall
and have Deebo Samuel as a second round pick, and
you go right down the line, and I wonder if
the Stroud stuff is, you know what, we'll roll with
Davis Mills, or we'll use a quarterback in the second

(01:51):
round or at the twelfth pick, or maybe we trade
back from twelve and get another quarterback at the end
of the first round, whatever it is. I think Houston
is fascinating a ton of vitriol in my timeline and
also on my text from people around the league who
I trust be and like, there would be no chance
in hell that Houston would ever trade the two pick

(02:11):
to the Colts because God forbid, they pass on CJ.
Stroud and he's amazing, and that happens all the time.
Look like, you know how many teams passed on Mahomes
and Trubisky was the Bears quarterback and you heard about that,
and oh my god. But imagine facing CJ. Stroud twice
a year, knowing you passed on him, and you gave
the pick to the intradivision team. So I think that's

(02:33):
probably right. I'll adjust it as we go, but I
had to shake the tree a little bit. Had to
do a little bit of that to get some things
going with conversations. I had Jonathan Mingo going to the
Saints late in the draft, I think twenty ninth was
where they pick, and the response around the league was like,
how the hell do you have Mingo going in the
first round? And damn you for having Mingo going in

(02:54):
the first round, meaning that you know a lot of
teams were hoping to see if he would still be
there in the second round, or maybe a team wanted
to take them and trade back into the first round.
I think Jonathan Mingo, if I was over under based
on the response I got, I would say under the
fifty overall, and right now he's being discussed the third
round pick, so fifty would mean he's at the start

(03:15):
of the second round whatever it is, you know, fifteen
picks into the second round. I think he'll go in
that range based on the response I got there, Bears
fans not thrilled that I had them going with Christian
Gonzalez over the local product Devin Weatherspoon or over a
offensive line pick. I just feel like Christian Gonzales the

(03:36):
top ten pick, and I feel like the Bears are
going to be looking at him and they might be
taking him to add him to their already young, stout
defensive backfield. I love this stuff. I love all the responses.
Will Levis thing is it's a mind bender for me
because I've also heard if Stroud's off the board, he's
the guy for Indianapolis, so that means he can go

(03:57):
as high as fourth overall. I mean that means that
he can go fourth overall. When I say I heard it,
it's not from Chris Ballard the GM. That's from someone
in the agent community who's basically a third or fourth
line of you know, you're doing the Kevin Bacon exercise
where it's the connections to a team. It's just everyone
is talking and it's you know, I got multiple phone

(04:19):
calls yesterday and me picking up the phone and the
phone call being hey, let's just talk about your mock draft,
which I love, and that's from gms around the league.
So that was a ball of clay. A lot of
it was being thrown a little bit at the wall,
but it comes with good information and then we hope
to really chisel it down as we get towards next week.
Today's podcast is an annual tradition for me. It's before

(04:41):
I even had a podcast. We did this on Zoom
and we aired it on the NFL network and then
for years I would come on the move the sixth podcast.
It is a thing that I want to call What's
Up Doc? Can We Mock? And that's an old food
That was an old Foo Schnicken song that Shaq was
What's up, Doc? Can We Rock? This one is gonna
be What's Up, Doc? Can We Mock? And it's with
my guy, Daniel Jeremiah. I think he's the premiere draft

(05:03):
expert in the world. It's him and Mel Kuiper and
then it's everybody else. I love this guy. I think
he's incredible. If you don't know Daniel, his background is
a He was a scout for many years. I believe
it was Baltimore, Cleveland, and then he got into to
the TV game. It started his own thing, started his
own Twitter feed called at Move the Sticks, and I

(05:26):
was turned on to him by Adam Shine, who you
now see Adam Shine. Shine works for CBS and WFM,
but Shine would tweet at him, and I was turned
on to him by I guess like twenty twelve to thirteen.
Eventually started doing stuff with the NFL network, and I'll
put him up against anybody. He's a great dude. We
have a great friendship. We've got to know each other

(05:46):
really well, our families really well. And I trust his
stuff more than anyone. So what we're gonna do is this,
one of us is gonna take the odd numbers, the
other one's gonna take the even numbers. We're gonna rip
through a mock draft and it's almost like speed chess.
We're gonna have thirty seconds on the clock, maybe a
little more. Maybe we can digest some of these picks.
If something shocking and he comes at it with a

(06:08):
view of the scout perspective, but also he's plugged in.
Trust me, DJ's plugged in. He might play it like
I just this is just my big board. He's plugged in,
and I'm coming at it as here's what I think
makes sense for that team. We'll get Daniel Jeremiah on
the pod in about a second. Until then, get your
mock boards out, get your big boards out, put yourself

(06:29):
on the clock. I want you to play along with us.
How would you do it if you were in these shoes,
if you're listening on a treadmill, if you're listening on
a commute, if you're listening before you go to bed.
Hopefully you stay up for long enough for this, play
along with us. Put yourselves in the shoes of these teams.
And then when it's all done, Aaron, Aaron Wan Kaufman
is on the mics. Aaron, we'll have a chance to

(06:50):
digest all of it. We'll be able to go through
it one through thirty one. You're keeping track, right.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
Oh yeah, I got it all set up for us.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
All right, beautiful. We might give you an opportunity. You
might pick a random team in Aaron, you can draft
for him and just set this thing out put handon
hooker number three overall, unless just have fun, let's get
it go on. Daniel Jeremiah, what's up, doc hem we
mock Let's go home. As I said in the introduction,

(07:19):
I love no draft expert more than this guy. And
he's also happens to be a great friend. And this
is an annual tradition. Daniel Jeremiah aka Move the Sticks.
Welcome to the season with Peter Scheger.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
What's going on, buddy?

Speaker 1 (07:31):
All is great. We were on a show called Mock
Draft Live yesterday on the NFL Network and you were
very civil, very kind. And then I was watching some
other show that they had you on Path to the
Draft and the hosts and well, Danian, Tomlinson and Matthew
Judan are all tearing my my mock draft apart. But you,
as a good friend, you had my back on a
couple of these things. That's why I say, I appreciate you.

(07:52):
Don't throw me right down the river, which I love.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
No, come on, dude, and I would if it sucked.
I mean, I'm a good friend, but I'm honest, and
it was to me. I always look at mock drafts
like thought exercises and they're good, they're good driven pieces,
and that Okay, well, you know you can say this
is never going to happen, but you're assuming A B
and C. So if this thing changes, your whole thing's

(08:16):
out the window. So you gave us some new scenarios
and possibilities, which I think is great.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
Real quick, off the top of this thing, I want
to give you just two topics and then just we'll
bat them around, because I feel like they're becoming more
and more a conversation piece. Houston at two the latest
as we record this midweek before the draft, like, what
are you hearing hit Houston at two?

Speaker 2 (08:37):
I mean, the it went from being whispers about them
not taking Stroud. You know, I think we're all on
the same page that price is going to go one,
and if that happens, then A long thought that Stroud
would go. And then when I heard the whispers previously,
I thought, I'm not buying it. They have to take
a quarterback. They have to. And then now it's like
not a whisper, it's deafening, and it's from everybody you
talk to around the league, like nobody thinks they're going

(08:59):
to do it. Nobody thinks they're going to take Stroud.
You list out a bunch of the reasons on your
on your pod, we did on TV yesterday. But that's
what I'm hearing. I mean, the only thing that I
would say is I talked to one person yesterday who
brought up a great point. And I do believe this
that if ninety nine of the one hundred people involved
in this whole process in the Houston organization say don't

(09:20):
take Stroud, and the one of them that does is
the owner, it doesn't matter what. It doesn't matter what
Nick wants to do, It doesn't matter what Demico wants
to do. If the owner says, guys, we're taking a quarterback,
You're taking a quarterback. Yep.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
The other team is the Colts. I said in the
intro to this thing. The biggest response I got from
the Colts was that, you know, not from the people
in the building was they're taking quarterback no matter what.
And if it's not Stroud, will Lewis is the name
that keeps on coming up. And I don't have a
team for Levis outside of the Colts, but here I
am saying Levis is going to go after Hendon Hooker.
In my first mock draft and he might go on

(09:52):
the top four I've had.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
There's a lot of people, and not just one. There's
a lot of people that believe if all three of
those guys are there, when the Colts pick at four,
that they'll take Levis over Stroud.

Speaker 1 (10:04):
Over Stroud, I was thinking over Street.

Speaker 2 (10:06):
Okay, I have the people that think that they have
Levis is their guy and they would take him. So yeah,
if that happens. If that happens, all everything's going to
break loose man.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
Yeah. Yeah, And you mentioned the owner in Houston. I
don't think any owner has more leverage over coach GM
fan base right now than Jim irsay, and as much
as you want to say, his daughters might be transitioning
into leadership roles and you might say, okay, well, Chris Ballert,
I feel like this is like, you know, the owner
is gonna have a very large voice in this and
if he fell in love with Levis, well then we'll

(10:39):
leve us it is.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
Yeah, so we'll see. It's going to be fascinating. Buddy,
what are we what are we doing here? Were rock
and roll?

Speaker 1 (10:45):
Okay, so here's how it works. Yeah, so Aaron, you
are going to do the honors. You're going to flip
a coin, and because DJ is the visiting team, he's
going to pick heads or tails. He will then be
able to pick if he wants to be the odds
the evens in this mock draft exercise, Aaron, why don't
you get that coin out? DJ? Heads or tails? What
do you call?

Speaker 2 (11:04):
Tails? Never fails? Let's come on, obvious. Give it to me, Aaron.
What we got we're flipping? It's tails, DJ, it's your pick.
You want to go odds or evens? I mean I'm
going to go odds. I want the first pick. Man, Okay,
all right, here we go.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
This is crazy, all right, So for the listeners, we
want you guys to listen along and do this in
your own head. But also the rules no traits, no
no traits, So just straight up. Panthers are at number one?
What are you taken, Daniel Jeremiah.

Speaker 2 (11:33):
I'm going to take Bryce Young first pick. I think
he's the best player in the draft. I think it's
also who they are going to take, so it all
marries up quite easily for me there with the first pick.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
All right, Number two overall the Houston Texans. A bit
of a shocker here, the Houston Texans are going to
take time Texas Tech. This is the same like treyvon
Walker over Aiden Hutchinson type of selection. They're going with
the athletic freak. We had him on Good Morning Football.
Not a man of many words to tell you that much,

(12:03):
and yet he is an absolute freak show when he
walks into the studio six seven sixty six to seventy two,
says he can run a four four forty and uh oh, yeah,
he has an eighty six inch wingspan. And I didn't
realize this DJ. You might know. His defensive cornator this
past year was a defensive coordinator for Keevon Thibadeau, but
also Miles Garrett von Miller, And I feel like this

(12:24):
guy's been well coached. He's ready to go Texas Kid.
He goes to the Houston text and second overall.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
I know, I just wonder the only thing about that,
and I know there are teams that that feel this way.
I like him. He's my fourth overall player. I've had
him at my top ten through the whole process. But
can Dimico go back? Is Nick Saban allow him to
come back into the building if he doesn't.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
Take the right Yeah, But Dimiko is an Alabama guy, right, so.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
This is this is the time of here is real quick.
I'll give you this one. So Chris cas Cirk wileys
the best.

Speaker 1 (12:55):
Niners D line coach.

Speaker 2 (12:57):
Yep, Niners D line coach, and everybody's like, Okay, well
he's gonna love Tyree Wilson. He fits what they do.
Chris Caserq went to Texas Tech, so that and then
Chris Caserk and Demiko ran work together. So if you
take that and this, and then I'm like, yeah, Demiko
went to Alabama, Like are we just gonna So it's
gonna be fascinating to see what they do.

Speaker 1 (13:16):
That's so good Will Anderson who we might take it
the next week. I didn't realize this second most sacks
and tackles for a loss in Alabama history, behind only
Derek Thomas. Okay, third overall. The Arizona Cardinals, new GM,
new head coach, and a franchise that's going through some
stuff right now, who's to pick?

Speaker 2 (13:34):
Well, I'm going to take Will Anderson. I'll remove the
suspense there. To me, I think that we're not even established,
we're not doing trades here. But of anybody that should
be motivated to trade upper trade down in this draft.
To me, the Cardinals trading down should be the most
motivated team. I don't know where you are, pet, but
to me, they're the worst roster in the NFL right now.
They're not picking first, but they are the worst in

(13:56):
terms of where they're at from a roster standpoint. There
is a lot of needs in one player. As great
as Will Anderson is, as much as I love him,
they need a lot more.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
Let me ask you, is there a player or a
team that you think, let's start with player. Is there
a player say that goes that way young Wilson? Is
there a player that is worth trading up for that you? Like?
Stroud had all this early buzz at the top of it, like,
is someone going to be trading up for CJ. Stroud?
Is someone going to be trading up to get Will?
I don't know. That's the problem. So I think they
would love to trade back, but they're not going to

(14:24):
do it for sixty cents on a dollar.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. I mean the
thing is, I think, you know, I keep an eye
on the Raiders, maybe as a wild card, but I
don't know. I feel like the Raiders have a pretty
they have a lot of veterans, man, they still I mean,
I just have a hard time thinking they want to
break one in right now. Just see what they can
get out of Jimmy for the next few years and
try and make a run at it.

Speaker 1 (14:46):
All right, So interesting, so so far we got Bryce Young,
Tyree Wilson, and then Will Anderson. I don't say any
mock drives doing that. And that's just one, two, three
colts in the spirit of our conversation. For the sake
of mixing this thing up, they will shock the world
and maybe by the time it's Thursday, it's not. Will
Levis quarterback Kentucky fourth overall to the Indianapolis.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
Cult, and I don't think it's crazy. It would not
surprise me at all. You can connect the dots there
with him. I know he was a manning camp guy.
I know Peyton's still you know, I know Peyton still
carries weight in that organization. I can I can see
this happening, and that will send some shockwaves, send some

(15:28):
shock waves out there.

Speaker 1 (15:30):
So now Seattle is fifth on the clock. Where now
I think the draft is like it's now, it's way.

Speaker 2 (15:34):
Up in the air right, it's wild. And I think
that Seattle it was almost like they were going out
of their way. All the pictures with all the quarterbacks.
It's almost it's over the top. It was almost too much.
I equate it to a team who is constantly sending
their parents pictures of them at a place that you
think they're at. When you're like, okay, you sent me
the one picture from you at the library, but like
this is the fourth one. I'm beginning to think you

(15:55):
might not be at the library.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
I think you said on total access like Bible study. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (16:04):
Yeah, it's just too much. So I actually I think
they would love to have got those two defensive players
that are now off the board. I think this puts
them a little bit in scramble mode. And I think
when they look at it and you stack up, what's there.
I think at this point in time, while they weren't
planning on quarterback, I don't think they were planning on

(16:26):
Stroud being there. So I'm gonna go with c J.
Stroud here with the Seahawks.

Speaker 1 (16:33):
They love it. CJ. Stroud goes fifth to the Seattle Seahawks,
which brings up the Detroit Lions at six something to
note they have character guys up and down that roster,

(16:54):
and Chris Pielman is all about character, and Brad Holmes
comes from the Rams who they do things with the character.
And I'm not saying Jalen Carter has a giant red
flag as a character because of the stuff that he's
gone through over the last few months. But there are
a questions about his makeup, about his off the field stuff,
about his history. I wonder if he's on Detroit's board.
I have him going to the Lions in my mock draft.

(17:15):
I'm going to go back to that pick. I'm going
to go Jalen Carter to the Detroit Lions and just say,
at the end of the day, you put him in
a good environment, you put him around next to Aiden Hutchinson,
and you give him Aaron Glenn and Dan Campbell, and
this guy's going to flourish. Jalen Carter goes sixth to
the Detroit Lions.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
Okay, Yeah, he's a great player, there's no question about that.
And I've had a tough time paging him. There seems
to be sentiment that teams I've talked to do not
expect Seattle. I thought Seattle would be in play with
Jalen Carter. The stuff I've got back was the Malik
McDowell experience. Then Seattle could have soured them on taking

(17:52):
a chance here. So we'll see interesting, all right. The
Raiders at seven. If you look at the New England
Patriots secondary, it's kind of shocking. I don't think people
realize this, but Bill Belichick has played with a lot
of undersized corners recently. Look at Jack Jones, what he's
done there. They have played with smaller guys that have instincts,

(18:12):
toughness and awareness. And if you look at that guy
in this draft, it's Devin Witherspoon for Illinois and the
Raiders have needs. But to me, I think it's corner.
I think it's between him and Gonzales. Gonzalez gives you
all the size. Weatherspoon I think is a better football player,
and they need somebody that can take the ball away.
I had the number here, whereas it the Raiders last
year dead last the takeaways. So get somebody to take

(18:34):
the football away.

Speaker 1 (18:35):
I like it. Falcons at a wow. You know, the
Falcons fan base is pretty loud on Twitter. I had
them going Nolan Smith in my mock draft I might
give him there, but Scaransky sitting there now at a
is intriguing. You know, they've got a good offensive line.
They brought back to you guys with new deals. Scaransky.
It's a lot of love Northwestern guy, you know what.

(18:57):
Eighth overall, I will give them Peter Skaransky out of Northwestern.
I have not seen offensive line a lot of places
to the Falcons, but I think they continue to build
up on that offense, and they addressed the defense in
a million ways over the offseason.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
Okay, so we go Peter Skarnski there. That puts me
on the board here with the Bears at nine, all right,
this is gonna be an interesting one here. I can
go on. I can go in some different directions with
the Bears. You know, somebody told me don't sleep on

(19:33):
Bijeon with them either. By the way, I love.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
Who's there starting? Who are starting running back? Khalil Herbert
right now? I don't know, man, that could be a
major upgrade.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
Yeah, I mean they you know they bought they brought
over Deante Foreman. Yeah they got.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
Yeah, Okay, another Texas So.

Speaker 2 (19:53):
Gosh, that's that's fun. That's that's intriguing. Gosh, this is
this is my hardest one. This team last year, by
the way, last defensively, last in points per game. Uh,
third down sas ant sacks or third downs an sacks,
They're They're the worst. They're terrible Russian. So I know
they've brought in a lot of D line and they've
made an investment there. I was gonna take Scarrotsky. You

(20:18):
took them right in front of me. Yeah, gosh, I
might just go and say, they're going to try and
get a big, clean player, and I'll give him a corner.
I'll give him Gonzales.

Speaker 1 (20:28):
It's a good pick. It's a good pick. You can't
go wrong with that pick. Christian.

Speaker 2 (20:35):
I think it's I think that the Bijon thing is
is even though they've got some backs they can line
up and play with, they don't have anybody like him,
So that would be one I wouldn't sleep on with them,
but I'll give him a corner.

Speaker 1 (20:47):
Yeah, I think we agree that at ten. You know,
Jim Rosenhouse is on HBO this week and he's talking
about having a team that's that's told him Jalen Carr
is going to go there now like I took him
with Detroit. If he doesn't go to Detroit. This is
a landing spot that a lot of people have the
Eagles going there. He's off the board. There's a lot
of good guys, a lot of good offensive linemen here

(21:09):
that are still on the board. But I think this
is the year the Eagles break the trend and for
the first time since the nineteen eighties, they take a
running back. I'll go Bijon Robinson tenth overall to the Eagles.

Speaker 2 (21:20):
Yeah, I'm clapping for you right now because I've been
lobbying for this and it's you know, I've worked in
that personal department for two years. I know their thoughts
on running backs and they don't do it. I think
this is a different year. I don't know, we talked
about this on TV that they kicked around. We don't
need to expound on it. But to me, I just
think it's them and the Niners. It's it's really a
two team conference right now. And that's one thing the
Niners have that they don't. I mean, they don't have

(21:42):
Christian McCaffrey's a difference maker. The Lions didn't. I mean,
I think did the Niners lose after he got there,
until they lost all the quarterbacks against the even the lost.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
I think they lost. They might have lost the first
game that they played, and then I think they got
blown out by the Chiefs, and then from that point
on they liked won every game.

Speaker 2 (21:57):
Yeah, so I like that one. All right, I've got
the Titans at eleven.

Speaker 1 (22:01):
Hey, real quick, what's your what's your comfort? Bijon Robinson.
I've been saying Saquon on air, and people are.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
I go back, I go back, old school Edrian James.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
Yeah, that's a good one. That's really good.

Speaker 2 (22:13):
I don't I mean he actually, I mean just the
way he kind of he moves around side. Yeah, he
kind of looks like LT. But I just I just
being around LT, like, I can't. I can't. I can't.
I just can't. I have too much reverence for LT.
I can't do it. But all right, we get to
the Tennessee Titans here, all right, Tennessee Titans. This is

(22:36):
a team that's offensively challenged, to say the least. So
we're sitting here right now. They've got Anthony Richardson still
on the board, so we're in a situation. Now. We've
got a little bit of a free fall here.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
Pete Richardson, and we also have Hooker still on the board.
If you're talking about the five quarterbacks.

Speaker 2 (22:54):
Yeah, so the Titans note here, uh still need there
on the offensive line white out wise. I just don't
think they have any firepower. So even though he's my
second receiver, I'm going to give him Jackson Smith and
Jigba here and take off the board. They just need

(23:17):
some more punch. They need some more firepower offensively, So
I'll go in that direction. See if him at trailing
Burks can get them going a little bit.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
All right, Now, Look, if the Texans pass on Stroud
and Levis and Richardson at two, if Richardson's sitting there
at twelve, do they say, well, it wasn't in our
plan to take quarterback. We had a very strict plan here,
and we're going to go defense and maybe whatever else
at twelve, go offensive line. But gosh, Richardson sitting there
at twelve, and then it's like we've been waiting all

(23:47):
these years today quarterback. Do we want to take the
fourth one off the board. That's a real tough decision.
Or do you just go offensive line, defense, build up
your team, get a wide receiver here?

Speaker 2 (23:58):
Crap?

Speaker 1 (23:58):
I'm going to say, Anthony Richardson twelve to the Texans,
I don't think they planned on taking them too. And
then here he is at twelve, and may your future
plans of Caleb Wilson or whoever else you might have
think can get there next year or just out the window,
and you go Anthony Richardson right here.

Speaker 2 (24:13):
Okay, Anthony and Richardson off the board. Now we get
to the New York Jets. Jets could go in a
lot of different areas. Everybody always I always kick around
the idea of them taking a defensive lineman, and then
they go, that's the deepest position on our team. They're
never they would never do that, blah blah blah blah blah.
And I'm like, you know their background, you know Joe's background,

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you know what they.

Speaker 1 (24:37):
Just give me Joe and Sala I mean yes.

Speaker 2 (24:40):
And yeah exactly, And look at where this team could
be next year. Carl Lawson is probably not going to
be there. You look at Huff is not going to
be there. So you're gonna take a couple of guys
out of that mix. And it's like, Okay, well I
wouldn't I wouldn't totally roll that out, but I still
think they've been caught with offensive line depth issues. Makai Beckton,
as much as I love him when he's on the field,

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he hasn't been able to stay on the field. I
think they have to go offensive line here. For for me,
this is again, this is not the order that I
have them. This is where I'm going to say it
goes and I'll say Rodert Jones from Georgia.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
Yeah, yeah, I like it, which brings up the Patriots
at fourteen. Gosh, Patriots signed Juju.

Speaker 2 (25:22):
Right, Yep, They've signed Juju. And there's another wide out
there too with Juju, and they brought into Sicki at
the tight end and then yeah, there's still though there's
nobody on there. There's nobody in there receiving core that
you go like, that's a guy we have to game
plan against.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
I know, I know, all right, Patriots. Patriots will go
Paris Johnson offensive line, move him inside, with him at
the tackle spot, put him at guar whatever it is,
just add to that offensive line. They did col strange
last year. They get another one this year, and they
continue to beef up the line for whoever's going to

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be their long term.

Speaker 2 (26:01):
Quarterback as let me just pull this up for make
sure I'm crossing them off the lift. So you go,
Paris Johnson, check him off. We've got you know, this
is one of these deals about this exercise. You know,
I think you're probably the same as me. I've said,
Nolan Smith's going to go, He's not gonna He's not
going to drop. He's sitting here, not very any And
I know the packers could look at other areas, but

(26:24):
to me, this gives him a fastball. I hope for
Shan Gary could stay healthy.

Speaker 1 (26:28):
Yeah, but dude, like I'm gonna I'm going to tell
you something about that, the dropping and all that. Last year,
Jermaine Johnson, everyone you spoke to in the world said
he's going top ten. He's got to. The Jets are
sitting there at twenty six. The year before that, Rashan
Slater will not escape the top ten. Will that it happens.
He's sitting.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
It happens.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
It really does happen. And I don't want it to
happen to Nolan Smith, just as well could happen to
Bijeon or Peter Skarnski or whoever. But like this is
how the draft goes other teams take other players, and
similarly the Packers. You didn't expect in a million years
that Nolan Smith is gonna be sitting there at fifteen
and you don't want to go just defense, defense, defense
every year. But there he is.

Speaker 2 (27:02):
My all counts. Great, great dude too. Character wise, all
that stuff off the charts, and they're collecting a lot
of Georgia players. They went Wyatt and kowy Walker previously.
Now they go back and dip into that. Well, so uh,
I'm gonna take care. I just thought, you know, with
with Nolan Smith, somebody brought up a great example the
other day, which was you. I was talking to a

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GM about it and I was using the Hassan Reddit
company said, you know what, I think you can use
him like the Cowboys use Michael Parsons. Let him just
kind of be that walk around blitzer I think they
prefer to as a spinner and you can rush him
and play them off the ball if you want. But
I'm gonna go there, Okay, all.

Speaker 1 (27:38):
Right, that's all right. And then you know you're looking
at defense still here as I went to the Commanders
and they've they're another team that's loaded on defense and
then I've got van Ness on the board, and you're like,
do you just add another pass rusher.

Speaker 2 (27:53):
Right?

Speaker 1 (27:53):
Like they have all those guys like you know what, Uh,
I'm gonna go with h I'm gonna go with another
skill position. They last year they got Dotson in the
first round. I'm gonna go with Dalton Utah as the
sixteenth overall pick. I'm not convinced on their quarterback situation
with Brissette and Howell, but there's not a quarterback I

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don't think they're taking at sixteen right there that's going
to be playing instead. So Dalton Kincaid, I like it.

Speaker 2 (28:20):
I'm going to go Darnell right tackle Tennessee with the Steelers.
So the Steelers, you know, if you're looking at those
that tier of tackles, this is the last one you've got.
Rodert Jones's gone, Paris Johnson's gone. This is the next
one in line. And if you look at the corner position,
where I think they could look here as well. There's
some good names on the board, but I think the

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tackle group falls off a cliff. So if you want
to tackle in a corner, I think you have to
take the tackle first and wait for the corner.

Speaker 1 (28:48):
Okay, smart, that was sort of what the Giants had
the decision last year, and they said we could wait
on evan Neil, but Thibodeau is there now, We're going
to take Thibodaux right here. And then Evan Neil was
there when they were drafting Lions eighteen, Lions traded away,
they added a lot on defensive back. And yet I'm

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looking at Joey Porter Junior sitting there. I believe it
was you who said this our Colleen Wolf yesterday, which
was shocking. There has never been a Penn State defense
in the first round. That's a weird statu And then
yet I'm trying to think of Penn State defensive backs
and not many come to mind. So I guess it
does make sense Joey Porter Junior will be my pick
at eighteen, meaning that their two first round picks are

(29:31):
Jalen Carter and Joey Porter Junior. Pretty good.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
I feel like you're sliding Troy Apke personally tricky.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
He's not a nice little career.

Speaker 2 (29:40):
Yeah, all right, Tampa, Tampa is sitting here at nineteen,
and I'm looking at Head and Hooker is still being
a possibility here. He's still out there. But I think
when you look at where things are and what's still
left on the board, I think with van s still

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being there, I think I'm going to lean in that direction.
I think it's about value pick at this point in time.
Give them another another weapon they can deploy on that front.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
Lucas van Ness out of Iowa. I love that kid.
I love him as the town. I don't know where
he goes in the draft. I've heard someone tell me
that you know you took Nolan Smith and your mock
when van Ness is on the board, you know, van
Ness is over Smith on our board. O, my god,
that's interesting. You know the teams, teams are different, teams
are different. Seahawks they got fifth overall. Here you had

(30:37):
the Seahawks taking c. J. Stroud, which is awesome.

Speaker 2 (30:44):
Months ago, right right, it's so good.

Speaker 1 (30:47):
Seahawks back on the board and I'm gonna go Seahawks. Seahawks.
Oh man, the Seahawks are pretty loaded, you know, like
it's just like it's this fun team where they actually
with all their d fixed yesterday last year playing. They've

(31:08):
got a lot of talent Seahawks I will select. I'm
debating between offensive line and pass Rusher, and gosh, I'm
gonna go with Oh Cyrus Torrance out of Florida, big guard,

(31:32):
add another guy to block up the middle, and you've
got your Kenneth Walker and all that stuff. But I
did not have him in my first round in my
mock draft. I've not heard him use many places. Second
pick in top twenty, here we go, O Cyrus Torrance
did not see that happening, all right?

Speaker 2 (31:47):
I like it. That leaves me with the Chargers, right, So, yep,
a lot of different ways they can go. I'm going
to go knowing full well what they already have in
this position group and knowing that I don't know how
long it's going to continue with Keenan and Mike together there.

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And I love Josh Palmer is a really good player.
But I've developed this thing called the Mahomes doctrine. Feel
free to take it. But the Mahomes doctrine states that
if you were in the AFC, no such thing as
having too many weapons or too much offense.

Speaker 1 (32:22):
There's not enough love it.

Speaker 2 (32:23):
So I'm gonna go Jordan. I'm gonna go Jordan Adison
to the Chargers here, throw him in their receivers.

Speaker 1 (32:28):
Pick I hear that. You could also say you can
never have enough pass rushers in the Mahomes world.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
I know, but I know they played on an ice rink.
But even with all the pass rushers last year against
the Chiefs did end up mattering. I mean, I know,
I know.

Speaker 1 (32:48):
Gosh Ravens. All right, here's the one from left fields.
Didn't have him in my first round, and yet I
love them and everyone on the scouting community that I
talked to you say, well, it probably wouldn't be our pick,
but you didn't include him in your first round? Why
not going with a manual four in Mississippi state one
hundred and six, see five pounds at the combine you

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slided him.

Speaker 2 (33:09):
He was one sixty six, one sixty six.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
One sixty six, beefed up. I believe that is.

Speaker 2 (33:15):
Big.

Speaker 1 (33:15):
Yeah. Is there a body type like him?

Speaker 2 (33:20):
I was with role with the Ravens and he worked right. Yeah,
he was great. So there's a couple of annual forbes.
He's a freak. He's got unbelievable ball skills. Another one,
Fred Smoot, had a similar body type back in the day.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
Really, okay, all right, you're up with the Vikings and
Hendon hooker is on the board.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
No Hendon hooker is there? Man else I would potentially
go here?

Speaker 1 (33:49):
Mmmm.

Speaker 2 (33:51):
I like Hendon Hookers, but I almost I almost liked
the idea of me passing on to see, yeah, see
what you can do, and me look at the rest
of these teams that there's not really a it's not
really the Yeah, there's one possibility still remaining. So I
want to keep handing a hooker on the board for
you because I want to see what else you what
else you have on From an information standpoint, I'm going

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to be selfish. I'm going to look at the Minnesota Vikings.
I'm going to give the Minnesota Vikings Deontay Banks a
corner from Maryland.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
Yep, good player. I was going to go ahead or
Forbes to the Ravens there.

Speaker 2 (34:30):
I almost went Deyontay Banks to the Chargers too. I
could make that case too.

Speaker 1 (34:34):
That's about where he'll go. He's here, and the other
guy who's going to go here, who I'm going to
probably take with the Jaguars pick Let me see if
you can.

Speaker 2 (34:45):
I'm already get inside your head. I already know what
you're doing here, what you're.

Speaker 1 (34:48):
Doing, and that is exactly right. Brian Branch will be
the pick for the Jaguars here. He's the perfect pick
for this selection. Good placement. And you said yesterday on
the mock draft, lot play Nickel, play inside, play outside,
and you know, just get a good football player here,
a leader and maybe the hardest hitter in the entire draft.
I like it, Giants.

Speaker 2 (35:07):
I am up with the g men. I'm going to
give them. I think I'm going to give them a weapon.
This is an interesting one. I have this guy as
my thirty first overall player, and teams are split. Some
like him significantly better than that. Other teams are not
a high on him. He's got inconsistent hands. But Quentin

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Johnson from TCU has he just got an intriguing skill set.
He's one of the few big receivers in this draft.
He plays faster than he timed. And so give the
Giants so another weapon here.

Speaker 1 (35:40):
So I put Jay Flowers in my mock draft, and
Quentin Johnson was on the board, and multiple people are
in the league text to me and said, looking at it,
like your order of your receivers might be off. If
the Giants who took wan Dale Robinson last year were
to take Zay Flowers. That wouldn't make sense. You're looking
to do a basketball team, Quintin Johnson makes more sense
for the Giants, all right? Uh? Cowboys? Cowboys again. Colleen

(36:04):
Wolf mentioned this on Good Morning Football. She was filling in,
like have a really good track record in the first round.
I think you want to, you know, poke at like
the Cowboys for being this dramatic team, Like they picked
solid players, they all end up playing roles that first year.
Who would they take though? Let's see here, who's on
the board. Who do we got? All the tackles are gone.

Speaker 2 (36:24):
I got one sticking out on them of considering what
they lost last and free agency at a franchise tight
end that they lost let walk away.

Speaker 1 (36:34):
Dalton Schultz is your franchise tight ends.

Speaker 2 (36:36):
But they franchised them, so it makes them he was
their franchise place semantics over here, Peter, come on.

Speaker 1 (36:43):
Sorry, that's interesting because you've got not only the Georgia
kid Washington, you also have Michael Meyer from Notre Dame,
and then you also have who I think is getting
the Iowa kid, Laporta. He's getting he's getting some buzz.
But I'm going to go running back here you also
want to seek Elliott. I'm going to go Jamior Gibbs.
I'm going to give them the running back out of
Alabama and say firepower. You can use them as a

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wide receiver at times in that kind of passing game.
I'm going to say they need just talent on offense here.
I'm going to say Jamir Gibs running back out of
Alabama to the Cowboys. I like it, Bills, the Buffalo Bills.

Speaker 2 (37:22):
I mean I like the wide receiver here. Again, going
back to Myama homes doctrine theory, I know Jack Campbell,
linebacker from Iowa. I would not sleep on that here
with what they lost the free agency. So no Tremaine Edmonds.
Is it Jack Campbell to replace him? I'm gonna go

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I want to get a new name in the mix here,
so I'm going to give you Matthew. I'm going to
give you Matthew Bergeron. He's a tackle guard from Syracuse
that has a lot of love on the streets for him.
He's a good player. I liked him. I thought he's
the second round guy. But I think because we have
you know, he's next in line. When you look at

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the the linemen that are already gone. I think he's
going to go up higher than people think. So let's
let's get him on the board to identify him. All right,
He'll play guard for them.

Speaker 1 (38:13):
I'm gonna do this. I love it, and I'm gonna
do the same thing with my next pick. Because I'm
the Cincinnati Bengals. I believe I gave them a tight
end in my mock draw. I'm gonna change it up here.
You've probably been talking about him a lot more than
I have. I didn't have my first round and I
got multiple text saying you didn't include this player. I'm
gonna go Anton Harrison out of Oklahoma offensive tackle. I

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know some teams have him in their top five at
the position. Others say not in our top ten in
the position. I think I'm going to go offensive line,
especially if Jonah Williams is asking to be true. I
don't know what's going on with their offensive line. Bengals.
They add another one, Anton Harrison at Oklahoma.

Speaker 2 (38:53):
Yeah, it's interesting there are I'm probably in the lower
camp on him, but I know he does have sponsors.
And look, the Bengals just going to Boomer Sooner with
the Orlando Brown and Anton Harrison as the bookends.

Speaker 1 (39:04):
There, there you go, all right, the Saint Joe Mixon
in the backfield.

Speaker 2 (39:09):
Yeah, exactly, all right, we get to the Saints here, Peter.
I mean, now, at this point in time, I wasn't
even looking at the I wasn't looking at the fact
that this was an odd team and not an even
team because I wanted you to have to make this decision.
But here I am faced with it.

Speaker 1 (39:24):
What I'm doing a thing on the show tomorrow. What
Mickey loomis. I mean, they're the kind of team that
they've hit so many guys that they also aren't scared
to take the guy that no one else will. So
what was it Peyton Henderson? What was his name? The
guy Peyton? Peyton Turner and Marcus Davinpored a couple of
years you were trading up for. Like, they're one of
those teams that Mickey takes his guys and he's like,

(39:45):
I'll deal with the criticism. Just I trust what I know,
So go for it. Anything off the board with Mickey.

Speaker 2 (39:51):
Yeah, I was gosh, I was looking to go kind
of off the board here, but I think I'm gonna
I'm gonna go conservative. Let me just look at one
more thing here to make sure that I'm not missing it.
I'm is going to take Mayor here. I'm just going
to take a tight end. I sold security blanket. Yeah,

(40:14):
Notre Dame, well, Notre Dame tight end. Just a good
all round player. I think he's one in a draft
where there's a lot of guys who don't fit the
specs undersize, there's there's all these question marks, like he
might not ever be an a lead elite player, but
he's going to be a good player. I feel like
he's one of the few known quantities in this draft.

Speaker 1 (40:34):
Yeah, yeah, you know how you loved and I always
think of when it comes to tight ends. You loved
Howkinson that you were right. He was great this year
for the Vikings. You know, Eagles, pass rushing offensive line,
pass rushing offensive line. I already went off the board
with a running back and Jon Robinson. That's not what

(40:58):
a j do. Will McDonald the fourth, We'll go out
of Iowa State, send him to Philly and uh turn
them loose, let him fly. You know, people like him
in the league. I guess he's a first round pick.
It's not his early second. So got a Matt Campbell,
Nick Sirianni connection there. Those guys are tight. So we'll
go there last pick on the draft, and there are

(41:19):
a lot of guys left.

Speaker 2 (41:20):
No, I think I have no choice here. I'm going
to take Miles Murphy.

Speaker 1 (41:24):
Miles mary had a Clemson.

Speaker 2 (41:26):
Yeah, he's my twenty second player. He's you know, he
kind of fits that big, sturdy, rugged edge rusher. You
think about Frank Clark, the type of guys they like
to play with Carl Loftis. Those guys are big, physical guys,
and I think Murphy would fit that. So Frank Clark
is gone, and now you just throw him in there
with Carl Loftis and off you go.

Speaker 1 (41:45):
All right, So DJ at the end, there we went
gibbs bergeron Harrison Meyer, McDonald, Murphy. I'll recap the entire
first round, but let me just give you some names.
Let's go to your top fifty. Some guys that names
did not come up. Your twenty second ranked player is
Zay Flowers. We did not select him in the first
round of this draft. Elijah Cansey was not selected in

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this draft. Banks was twenty five. Darnell Washington was not
selected in this draft. Canty. You mentioned Keon White at
a Georgia Tech not drafted in this draft, and uh,
Brian Branch was, and then Felix and then Duke.

Speaker 2 (42:26):
It was that was gonna be my pick, and that
in my last in my final mock draft. What I
got to do next week? He might be my pick
for Casey. So yeah, I like Casey taking it, taking
one of these rugged edgereshers and somehow but in the
way we did this time, you had Murphy there, so
I was taking.

Speaker 1 (42:42):
Yeah, I'm looking around, I'm looking at any of there
are any huge names that didn't get drafted, no other
than that the Hendon Hooker. So Hooker doesn't get drafted
if we do it this way, would that shock you
if you fell out of the first round.

Speaker 2 (42:54):
No, I mean if you told me that Hendon Hooker
was the eleventh pick, or Hendon Hooker went in the
third round, that sounds crazy to say that, but I wouldn't.
I wouldn't be shocked. It's a weird draft. It's a
weird situation with him age, injury, offense, Like, there's some
questions there. I love the skill set, I love everything
I've heard about him, and I can make a case
to take him there. But I can also make a

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case of people saying there's just, you know, too many questions.
We'll wait.

Speaker 1 (43:20):
I believe there were thirteen trades on Day one last year.
Does that sound like it's too much? I think that's
the stat I got thirteen, So all of this could
be moot. But DJ, do you want do you have
two seconds for me to just go through the entire
draft real quick? Go for it, Aaron, I'm going to
just rattle them off, all right. Panthers one Bryce Young,

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two Texans Tyree Wilson, three Cardinals, Will Anderson, four Colts.
Take Will Levis over CJ. Stroud, five Seahawks c J.
Stroud to the Seattle Seahawks. No one has that anywhere.
That's why I do this. Six Lions, Jalen Carter, seven
Raiders Devin Witherspoon, eight Falcons Peter Scornski, nine Bears Christian Gonzales,

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ten Eagles Byjon Robinson, eleven Titans Jackson Smith, Najibba, I
always get it wrong? What is it? Nijigba?

Speaker 2 (44:16):
Did I in jig in jigba? You're quote myself?

Speaker 1 (44:19):
I feel like I'm Jis constant Texans twelve. No one
has them taking a quarterback with that to I mean
Anthony Richardson, He's sitting there. I don't know if that's
why you draft him one, but gosh, what do we
do with Richardson? What do you if he I.

Speaker 2 (44:34):
Don't know where to put him. I don't. I don't
like I haven't talked to somebody that says, you know
what this team is a Richard like. I've talked to
zillion people that say the cults are eleves. Now, I
haven't talked to any I just don't know where to
put him. Gosh.

Speaker 1 (44:46):
Thirteen Jets, Broderick Jones, fourteen Patriots Paris Johnson, fifteen Packers
Nolan Smith, another Georgia defender. You're right, they took two
in the first round last year. Sixteen Commanders, Dalton Kincaid
at a Utah tight end, seventeen Steelers Darnell Right, offensive
tackle at a Tennessee Lions. Joey Porter junior out of
Penn State Buccaneers, Lucas van Ness out of Iowa Seahawks.

(45:10):
I don't know what the hell I was doing here, Oh,
Cyrus Torrence twentieth overall sull Could it be? I don't know, right,
big guy who knows twenty one Chargers, Jordan Addison wide
receiver to USC Ravens twenty two, Emmanuel Forbes Vikings they
go corner as well, Deontay Banks Jaguars go corner as well.

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Brian Branch Giants, Quintin Johnson wide receiver, TCU, Cowboys, Jamior
Gibbs running back at Alabama, Bill's Matthew bergeron offensive lineman
out of Syracuse, Bengals, Anton Harrison, offensive lineman at Oklahoma,
Saint Michael Mayer out of Notre Dame Eagles, Will McDonald

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the fourth out of Iowa State, and then Miles Murphy
out of Clemson finishes out the first round going to
the Chiefs. That's a first round, folks. That is a
first round.

Speaker 2 (46:00):
Thirty one for thirty one, I nailed it.

Speaker 1 (46:02):
That was fun.

Speaker 2 (46:03):
It's good stuff, man, It's a good exercise. And again
I always tell people, one of my pet peeves through
this process is not specifically mock draft related, but is
when when people can throw out this guy's a top
he's a first round pick. This guy is a top
fifty pick all day long, and it's like, well, if
I add up all the guys that you've said our
first round picks, Like, there's not forty five of these

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guys going in the first round. So we got to
stop saying all these guys are first round picks. When
you do an exercise like this, you realize there's some
really good players that aren't going to get picked in
the first round in the NFL.

Speaker 1 (46:35):
I don't know, is it still Gil Brandt who does it?
Like the NFL invites these guys and everyone assumes that,
like the rig is in if they got invited to
the draft and they're attending, they're going in the first round.
That's not the case. How many drafts do you have
to be at where you realize there's usually five to
six guys in that green room the next day who
were not selected day one.

Speaker 2 (46:54):
Yeah. No, I always say there's probably four guys that
get invited every year that if you be honest, they
pack too soon.

Speaker 1 (47:01):
All right, Danel Jeremiah so excited for your work next week.
You're going to be doing a lot of stuff obviously
throughout the week, but most importantly Thursday night, Draft Night.
I am an unabashed fan of our coverage of the
NFL network. I know I'm very biased, but I know
we're doing crossover stuff with ESPN, I beg of every
listener put on NFL Network Night one, Night two, and
then when you and I joined forces the special Day three,

(47:24):
when we're on the table together, some of my favorite moments.

Speaker 2 (47:27):
I know what you just said, and I agree with you,
except for one thing I will dispute. You said. My
favorite thing is Thursday Night. But my favorite thing is
not Thursday night.

Speaker 1 (47:38):
Talk about Saturday night. Talk about it is.

Speaker 2 (47:40):
My favorite thing is Sunday night or no, Saturday, Nurday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
Saturday Night. Me and Shregs. I'm holding up a picture
right now. You're listening. You don't know what I'm doing.
It's a picture of me and Shreggs having a nice
romantic dinner at the belagio next to the window with
the fountain.

Speaker 1 (47:54):
We got a reservation at a hotel last here at
five thirty Saturday after the draft, and it was at
a restaurant that I want to say, was in the
bolagio overlooking the fountains. And a man came by and said,
I will take your photograph because it was so romantic.
They thought we were a couple. I will take your
photograph and you guys will put it in one of
these sleeves and you can have the photograph and all

(48:16):
this stuff, and I go, yeah, do it, do it.
And then the guy charged me fifty eight dollars for
said photograph. We split it, We split it, we split it.
And guess what's in my dressing room right now? At
Good Morning Football? There's literally like an NFL almanac. There
is a bag of high chew candy, and then there
is that picture. I don't have any pictures of my family.
I have that picture of you and I at the

(48:36):
ballagio overlooking the fountains. And guess what.

Speaker 2 (48:39):
I can't wait to see what you have cooked up
for us this year. I can't wait.

Speaker 1 (48:43):
Annual tradition we have said, we've done this. We did this.
I started in Nashville, and you and I both agree.
And it's almost like are the feeling of when the
draft is done. It feels like there's a seven thousand
pound gorilla that is just off your shoulders, and you
and I treat ourselves to a steak, a piece of fish,
whatever it is. We enjoy each other's company.

Speaker 2 (48:59):
That Saturday night, Yeah, that's on again. It's one of
my favorite days of the year. I can't wait for
the draft, can't wait to be with you, buddy. We're
going to have a blast, and I think this exercise
proved that none of us really have any idea what's
going to happen in this thing. Buckle up and enjoy
the ride.

Speaker 1 (49:13):
I'm just hoping for a lot of trade. So my
mock draft, I have an excuse when it's all wrong
on Thursday. That's it. Daniel Jeremiah at Move the Sticks,
my favorite draft analyst and one of my favorite people
that we work with here at the NFL Network, and
just in general, it's awesome, dude.

Speaker 2 (49:28):
And Aaron, I'm.

Speaker 1 (49:29):
Gonna let you sign us off here with the music
because this was it mock draft. What's up? Doc? Can
we mock everyone? Watching the NFL Draft coverage next week
on NFL Network DJ.

Speaker 2 (49:39):
Thank you, Bro, Thank you buddy.

Speaker 1 (49:49):
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