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Welcome back to the line. ChangeFox Sports to Gambler. We're gonna have
tons of draft coverage for you thisweek. On Friday, Green Legion is
going to be live at least forthe number ten overall pick, and I'm
sure maybe a little bit more.The Green Legion is going to be live
starting at eight o'clock for the NFLDraft on Thursday and then Friday. I'm
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appear and it's I don't know ifit's in studio or not yet, but
at least they're gonna hear from ournext guest and breaking down all things Day
one of the draft and then ofcourse previewing Day two. We gotta talk
NFL Draft though. When we dothat, we do that with Mark Henry
Junior. You can hear him onthe Tough Cover Radio show every Saturday eleven
am to one pm, following SportsHere, There and everywhere live from Parks
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Casino. They can hear him everySaturday eleven am to one pm. Follow
him at Mark Henry Junior Underscore.He is our draft guru here on the
Gambler, and he's joining me onthe gam Or hotline. I'll started with
this mark because I know we'll getinto the Aaron Rodgers conversation and I know
we disagreep it on that. Butwhat are you most excited about for the
NFL Draft? What am I mean? I guess it's about the second pick,
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because that's gonna be the domino thatthat changes everything. Extans are leaning
towards Will Anderson or Tyree Wilson addthe number two pick, which to me,
it feels crazy that you're not gonnago and draft the quarterback when you're
up this high and picks a forward. I think you could really jump start
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your rebuild and get Demko. Ryanstarted off the right way, and you
could compete respectability in that division.But um, I guess they're buying into
the fact that you can wait tillnext year and get Caleb Williams. Nobody
is higher. Yeah. But theone thing I will say, and I
always say this, is I wouldnever be the GM that's saying, oh,
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we'll wait and get it next year. We'll get the quarterback next year.
I mean, they were talking aboutit on a podcast. I can't
remember which one it was that Iwas listening to. But I mean,
people thought Matt Barkley was like asurefire number one pick at this time the
year before his the year before hisdraft, he went in the fourth round.
I mean, how many times havewe seen that. We've seen that
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so many time. Mean, CarsonStrong was an assumed first round pick and
then he doesn't get drafted. There'sthere's been a lot of guys like that
in the day. Was supposed tobe the number one pick, he ended
up going Day two, Day three. Um, So I think that it's
a lot to project, especially atthe quarterback position where faults can becomes so
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obvious. Williams in Game three nextyear, I don't think it's gonna happen.
I think he's a rock star.But let's say a defensive coordinator throws
the coverage out there that really thathe's really struggles with the rest of the
country's gonna copy it, and that'sgoing to put bad tape out there,
and then you're gonna hear the sameQB analyst's saying you should wait until next
year to get Kayleb Williams talking abouthow he's actually not even QB one anymore
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in the draft. So I definitelyhate the whole Let's wait until next year
to get the quarterback. When youneed a quarterback, you should do don't
get the quarterback as quickly. Yeah, you don't. You don't draft someone
you don't believe in. But ifit's within reason, you have the second
pick and there's four options at acertain point, there's a quarterback they don't
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believe in. That's a youth problems, Houston Texans. These are there's a
couple of good prospects here and I'mnot a will lettist guy, but the
other three, like you can tuckyourself into the other three. So I
really don't like that they're gonna dothat. But especially if you're gonna take
Anderson or Wilson, they should betrading down so that if they make that
pick it two where you just sitthere and you ignore the value of your
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draft capital and you take an edgerusher at the number two pick, that's
a terrible job by the Houston Texans. Does this feel like that they're just
trying to smoke and mirrors here andnot play their and or I mean,
do they are they really not thinkingabout TJ? Shroud? Do you think
I feel like it'd be crazy ifthey didn't take CJ. Shroud. I
don't know anymore. I don't knowwhat I think because the textans they're completely
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so there's a lot of mystery goingon. And the smoke screens thing.
This is a week of smoke screens. I belare of everything you hear this
week, to be quite honest,But what's the smoke screen here? Like?
Who are they attracting to do?What? If they are saying they're
taking Wilson or Anderson. The onlything that I've heard that makes any sort
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of conspiratorial sense is maybe they arestill gonna take a quarterback at two.
They want people to believe that ifyou trade up to three, you're getting
your pick of the litter of therest of the quarterbacks, and what they
want, They're gonna take one,and then someone's gonna trade up to three
and take one, and that's gonnaleave Indie holding the bag. To me
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that the Galaxy I kid at yourdivision rival. To be quite honest,
maybe it's true. I don't thinkthe textans are that smart, so I
just don't necessary less. I thinktalking with Mark Henry Junior on the Gambler
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Hotline, you can follow him atMark Henry Junior underscore. So if it's
not CJ. Shroud, could theybe thinking another quarterback? I think I
have in mind, obviously Anthony Richardson. I mean who we hear from some
at times, some of the mediaand some scouts that love the guy and
think he might be the best quarterbackeven in this draft. Is there a
chance that, I mean, there'sa real curveball thrown and they draft Anthony
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Richardson, And would that be somethingyou would be okay with? Yeah,
It's definitely something I'd be okay with. Um, I would much rather than
take Anthony Richardson. That and anyoneRichardson is kind of a personal preference situation.
I'd be lying if I said thatthese s two cognition scores don't have
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me kind of raising my eyebrows alittle bit. At CJ. Stroud,
I do think that, you know, I've called TJ. Stroud just an
incredibly safe prospect over and over,and I compared Jack Prescott and said that
I think he's going to be anear carbon copy to Dak Prescott and that
Georgia. Anytime I want to say, okay, maybe I'm maybe I'm a
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little too high on CJ. Streud, I go pop on that Georgia game,
and he looked unbelievable. I mean, he played the best game of
his career, in the biggest momentof his career against the best defense that
he ever faced. So that goesa long way with me. I try
to not let one game impact myevaluation of somebody a lot, but that
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game. Anytime I get really nervousabout these cognition scores, anytime I get
nervous about any of the reports outthere about DJ Stroud, I just pop
in that film for that game,and I am absolutely wow. Now you
can say the same thing with AnthonyRichardson, except the film that you're watching
is The Combine, So it's alittle different there with Richardson. But I'd
be lying if I said that I'mnot completely and utterly panaalized by the possibilities
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that Anthony Richardson brings to the franchisequarterback position. If I was a GM,
I think there's a lot of JoshAllen clarities, and obviously there's a
lot of Cam Newton similarities, butthere's a lot of Molique similarities as well.
I think he's a much, amuch better prospect than Willis was personally,
But there's a lot of risks.I mean, you absolutely are signing
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up to make one of the riskierpicks in the entire NFL draft if you're
taking Richardson in the top five toten picks, which I think someone will.
I think someone will make that pick. I So how it broke for
me, I have number one overall, I have CJ. Stroud number seven
overall, and I have Anthony Richardsonnumber thirteen overall. So not a big
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gap there between Stroud and Richardson forme, I kind of wouldn't get too
upset any way that anyone went atthe position unless you're taking will Levis over
either of those guys. And Shanehath who I do my NFL draft content
with over at Bleeding Green Nation andEdge of Philly, he actually had Anthony
Richardson as his number two overall playerin the entire class and his and his
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QV one, And he's the adamantthat if he was the Carolina Panthers,
he would be drafting Anthony Richardson everone overall, because of the traits,
because of the combine score, becauseof the upside that he brings to the
position. So I completely understand whenAnthony Richardson brings to the table. If
I was making the call, I'dprobably go with CJ. Stroud. Let's
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talk about the Eagles real quick.Ten overalls where they sit at currently,
and that'll be their first pick inthe draft. We've been talking a lot
about defensive lineman. What defensive lineI mean, do you think would be
worth taking a ten I've always wonderedthat because we've been throwing out names of
guys and edge rushers and defensive tacklesthat could possibly be there at ten and
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guys that could take But which oneswould you say are worth drafting there that
ten spot? I mean obviously takingWilla Anderson out of the discussion because he
will not be there, and honestlytaking Jail and Carter, I think we
might have to Yep, Yeah,I think that we much ado about nothing.
It's kind of my stance on Jailand Carter right now. We all
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had all these conversations about how farhe dropped. To me, it seems
like it's a near lock of Seattle'spicking him fifth overall at this point.
So their GM has kind of tippedhis hat a little bit. Maybe that's
a smoke screen, but it seemslike Jail and Carter's a seahawk. So
I'm assuming that Carter and Anderson areoff the board, and if that's the
case, there's really only two defensivelinemen that are picking at ten for me.
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The first one I'll mention is TyreeWilson six six seventy five high level
production over the last Texas Tech aftertransferring from A and M. Fourteen sacks
and twenty seven and a half tacklesfor loss over the last two years,
top four in pressure rate. He'sgot fun plays on tapeer. He just
straight up pushes o lineman into quarterbacksor into ball carriers, which is always
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a crowd pleaser. He doesn't havethe bend that a lot of people are
looking for, but in terms ofthe guys that I look at at the
edge position, I almost always gofor the traits and the size and the
strength and the speed a little bitover bend and maybe over a bag when
it comes to pass rushing moves.I think Tyree Wilson's an athletic freak and
I would absolutely take him and hopethat he lives up to the draft toomps
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of Chandler Jones and Jason gaul becausehe very much is of that mold,
he would very much be worth takinga ten. I sinkle go in the
top nine, but there's a chanceif it goes quarterback crazy and offensive lineman
get pushed up the board, maybesomeone takes a receiver. JSN is rising
up the board, so there's achance he's there. And then the guy
I think I've talked about on thisshow, and I think I've talked about
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on any show that I've been on, is my guy of the twenty twenty
three NFL Draft and Smiles Murphy fromClemson. I truly don't understand the negativity
that has gained steam revolving around Murphy. He's an absolute freak with tremendous size.
He's sixty four and a half attwo hundred and sixty eight pounds,
posted a nine to seven one relativeathletic score, ran a four to five
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three in the forty, had avery productive three years, never was questionable,
never was on an injury report,had zero durability concerns. This is
a guy, to me who checksall of the athletic and physical boxes.
He also, in my opinion,had the highest motor in the entire draft
lass. This guy does not quiton plays, and people are trying to
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make up unquantifiable nonsense about his upside. He's a top five player in this
draft class. In my opinion.I think the close player comp as a
prospect athletically to Bradley Chubb, whowas drafted fifth out of NC State in
twenty eighteen. I mean, theyhave a really near identical spider chart.
He's more of a d lineman thanSchub was, but I think his worst
case NFL scenario if he turns intoa Rashawn Gary type of player. Rashawn
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Gary's had twenty and a half sacksover the first three years of his career
while being a guy who can playall three downs because he's a good run
stopper. Miles Murphy's just as goodagainst the run as he is against the
pack. He just checked every boxfor me, and it feels to me
also like Miles. There's been alot of talk with me and on my
podcast where we discuss whether or notthe Eagles are drafting with a win now
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mentality or this year, or arethey still keeping As Sam Hinky would say,
the longest view in the room.I think you can blend the two
together, and I think Miles Murphyis a perfect example of that because I
think Miles Murphy has the ability tocontribute right away in the Eagles rotational defensive
line, and he's really versatile.You can use him in different ways.
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But I think he also has thatlong term upside that you're searching for when
using a top ten pick on adefensive lineman. So to me, Miles
Murphy is my dreams scenario at numberten to the Eagles or even trading back
a little bit. One conversation I'vebeen starting to see a little bit is
surrounding Jamir Gibbs and where he's goingto be taken and could he be,
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you know, maybe the best runningback of this draft class. I know
Bijean Robinson is the guy that Ithink is special and it should be getting
that mark, but there seems tobe a lot of love for Jamir Gibbs.
Where do you stand with him?And is that a guy that could
make his way into the first round? Yeah, he definitely could. It
depends where Bijeon goes, because Ithink the Bijeon Ali if Eagles don't take
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him, or if someone doesn't moveup for him. It really starts at
nineteen, and then there's a coupleof places that you can see between about
nineteen and thirty that could make senseto vjeon, whether that be Tampa at
nineteen, whether that be I've seenpeople speculate about Baltimore. I've seen people
speculate I think, I want tosay Dallas. If you seen it for
Dallas, it just seems like avery Jerry Jones move if Beichan were to
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fall that far. But let's saysomeone trades up for Beijean. Let's say
he goes ten, let's goes nineteen. Then those teams in that range,
the Dallas Cowboys, the Cincinnati Bengals, who Joe Mixon might be on the
way out, the Buffalo Bills,who have been searching for a running back
for years. I could absolutely seeone of those teams drafting Jamir Gibbs and
Kansas City. It's actually another teamthat it's been said it is very,
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very high on Jamir Gibbs. Itseems like they are almost narrowed down between
Jamir Gibbs and I believe it wasZai Flowers. But when I watched Gibbs,
like I see three scenarios in termsof an NFL player comference career,
And sorry if I'm leaning too hardon the player comps. I'm writing an
article for the influences are all they'reall fresh in my brain. But Jamir
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Gibbs, if you're it's the bestcase scenario for Jamir Gibbs, and a
lot of people have talked about it, so I'm top breaking news. But
it's Alvin Kamara. I mean,when you squint, you could see him
becoming an Alvin Kamara level impactable player. Um and that's you know, a
Pro Bowl, All pro type ofguy. That's the best case scenario.
I think the most likely scenario isthe NFL version of Reggie Bush, specifically
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from Miami and Detroit and in hisearly New Orleans years. I think people
forget because it's almost I feel likehe was a disappointment as a pro,
but people forget he was probably likea top fifteen running back for a good
stretch of time Reggie Bush. Youlook at his stats, they're actually a
lot more impressive now. Yeah,usually good. Yeah, he had really
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good years in New Orleans early andthen he kind of faded out because they
had so many backs there with Ingrahamand him and someone that I'm forgetting um
at Sprowls the Sprowls Um and thenhe went to Miami and Detroit. He
had good years at both places,some as more of a workhorse guy and
some as a bit more of ajust a receiving back. So I think
we could see the same thing outof Gives, the worst case scenario and
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the spear, which is that he'sCJ. Spiller Um, that he's a
guy who is exciting in maybe that'ssome injury issues, gona be small um,
but who maybe can't be a workhorseever, maybe is only a situational
player. Uh, there's definitely someconcerns about that was Jamir gives. But
you know, alif haven't used himto the fullest abilities. And I'm in
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a very similar way to Jail,who probably one of my guys quote unquote
this year is Jail and Hyatt fromTennessee. Uh. Oh, well Typel
us Jail and Hyatt in much specificways that it's hard to really know,
Uh you know how realistic for theNFL. Well, guess what, I
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don't think Josh Hypel is the onlyguy who figured out the jail and highest
fast like I think other NFL playcallers will be able to call plays for
a fast guy who've seen it before. And I feel the same way about
Jamier Gives. I don't think Nicksaban and uh and Bill O'Brien are the
only people on the planet who foundJamir gives speed to be something that they
in their offense. Um. Ithink if you draft him, I think
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Vincinnati, Buffalo, Dallas, allthe teams that I mentioned would have a
pretty easy at him in terms ofgetting him into the into the offense and
using him as a blocker, usinghim as a receiver, using him as
a runner outside of the tackles.You can use Gigs in a lot of
ways. He's the funny enough thoughI say all that, I don't think
he's a great fit for the Eagles. I don't think he makes a lot
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of sense at thirty for the Eagles. I actually I have him one spot
ahead of Charbonnay on my overall rankings, But for the Eagles specifically, I
think Zach Charbonnat makes a lot moresense. Yeah, yeah, I think
he flocks perfectly in with gain Welland with Penny, whereas I Bibbs has
a lot of similarities to gain Well. He's a little bigger. He's a
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better player than gain Well in myopinion, But there are a lot of
similarities, and if you want tocontinue using gain Well in a similar way
to how they kind of did closingthe year, wouldn't make much sense to
bring in a similar player. ZachScharbona is not similar to anybody we have
on the roster, So I thinkCharbonnay makes a lot of sense to chip
Ucla running back one of my favoriteplayers to watch in this draft, and
if a guy I've liked watching Uclafor a long time now, dating back
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to a few years ago, soit reminds me a lot of DeMarco Murray,
which if you're an Eagles fan,you're gonna shutter when you hear that.
But there's some James Connor in thereas well, in terms of the
way that you don't think that aback like Zach Sharbona between the tackles guy
is going to have the receiving abilitythat he does when he gets that in
space, it's hands. He canreally flash some hands. So I really
like Sharbonnay as an option for theEagles at sixty two in the second round
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or moving up potentially in the secondround. So you talked about some wide
receivers there as well, and soI've been hearing a bit of Jackson and
Jake ms Smith possibly at ten.I think if you've mentioned it, you
said, that's the best receiver inthe draft class for you, and he
fits kind of that role the slotreceiver the Eagles are needing, So there
seems to be a bit of emphasison that third wide receiver. If they
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don't, let's say, get inJigbas Smith, they're Smith and Jigba,
would they go possibly? Is thereanother slot receiver that they could look at,
maybe at thirty or if they canget in the second round somehow,
what would those receivers be if theywere looking at that number three and they
obviously don't get the top guy.Yeah, no, I think you could
bank on the fact that the Eagleswill draft a receiver with one of their
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first five picks in the draft.Hallie Rosmen loves drafting wide receivers. He's
done it more than just about anybodyover put an emphasis on that, which
has always been surprising because Eagles neverused to do that. So it's been
real surprising and a good surprise Ithink he's I think he's adjusted with the
times, and I think that widereceiver, you look at the way that
it's being paid out, it's becomea premier position in the league. I
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think people are finally realizing how importantit is to help out your quarterbacks.
Go go figure. But Jason obviouslyis a guy that I absolutely loved.
And you know, besides the defensivelineman that we just talked about, the
four big names, he's the onlyother guy that would make me excited.
There's five guys that could get meexcited with a pick at ten. It's
the four defensive lineman we discussed,and then Jackson fifth and Jig. But
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he's been my first olds. Youknow, probably him and Miles Murphy are
my favorite NFL draft prospects for along time now. He combines shades and
trades, so a lot of myfavorite receivers league wide. You know,
this was a guy who I thinkhe's a borderline top five player in the
draft. He's getting tagged as strictlya slot receiver without realizing he was playing
with Garrett Wilson, Chris Alabe,and WelCom Harrison Junior. I've been comparing
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him to him such route running asSmith and Tyler Lockett. This is the
one that stopped me dead in mytracks. And even as myself it's I'm
high enough on Jackson Smith and Jigba, and I have him sixth overall,
higher than anyone else I've seen personally. But Eric d. Holme, the
lead draft analysts for NFL dot comwho actually gave me a follow recently shout
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out Eric at home, but hemade the comparison on the Around the NFL
podcast, and ever since I can'tget out of my brain there within an
inch and eight pounds of each other. In terms of frame, they tested
pretty much exactly the same. Atthe combine, what is Jackson with the
jig was just Cooper Cup I meanthe way that he's able to move in
a phone booth and the way he'sable to get open and separate against any
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type of corner. I mean,I think that they are going to be
like if he turns into a CooperCup like player, then we're not talking
nearly about him. To the peopleout there, they're saying this draft doesn't
have a wide receiver one they arethey are mistaken. But if it's not
gonna be him, if they're gonnatake a guy at thirty or maybe sixty
two, I think Jaleen Hyatt makesa lot of sense. He's a guy
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who with his side and with hisspeed, you can slot him right into
what Quez Watkins has been doing forthe Eagles, and he can actually catch
the ball, So that would helpa lot with what they have in the
slot. Josh Downs a five ninereceiver, kind of really interesting player because
he succeeded with Drake May, buthe also Sam how I always like to
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see a receivers like a Ceedee Lambwho can produce as the one option and
at all sent with multiple quarterbacks.It just shows that he's able to adjust
to two different types of guys.Josh Josh Downs reminds me a lot of
a prospect to Johan Dockson from lastyear. So you slide Johan Dockson in
Dal's offense is number three wide receiver. I think I would make a lot
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of sense. So Josh Downs,he's an option at thirty, maybe even
trading up in the second round.If you're waiting a little longer, then
maybe we're talking about it like thesecond or third round. Maybe we're talking
about a tank Nathaniel Dell from Houston, Tinier player. I've been fooled by
Tank Dell type players in the past. I don't want to do it again.
I've fallen for the tiny, speedyguys from low levels colleges who are
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super productive at the college level,maybe not athletic enough to be at the
NFL level. That could be aproblem. A name that I'm not all
that high on is Marvin Mims.He's dene He's a relative of Denzel Mims,
a player I really liked a fewyears ago who hasn't panned out,
but Shane has Marvin Mims. We'regonna be doing our My Guys podcast tonight
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for BGN and Marvin Mims is oneof his guys, and he is a
slot receiver. He's very fast anddeep threat, so he would make sense
theoretically to fit in as that widereceiver for three for the Eagles, maybe
a second or a third rounder.I'm not personally all that high on him.
I don't think he's a wide routetree, but could definitely run the
fly route, so maybe that's whatthey want him to do. So a
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lot of options at the wide receiverposition for the Eagles. I think it's
been undersold as a wide receiver class. Talk with Mark Henry Junior. You
can follow him at Mark Henry JuniorUnderscore And if you follow him, you
saw that he was not pleased withthe way that I assessed the Aaron Rodgers
trade to the New York Jets.So I will get your assessment first.
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Why do you not like the Jetstrading for Rogers? Well, no,
it's not that I don't like themtrading for him, because I kind of
have figured that he would be tradingfor him. But I've been talking for
weeks on Twitter and on the podcastabout well, I assumed that they were
going to be giving up the thirteenthsick for Aaron Rodgers and maybe they'd get
six back, and I assumed thatthat was what was holding it up.
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And when I was putting that outthere, people were telling me, what
are you crazy? They're not gettinga first round pick for Aaron Rodgers when
they have like, all, we'regonna get a first rounder. Maybe maybe
they'll just get like a second anda fourth or maybe whatever. And it
comes out that I'll simplify the tradefor people. Get rid of the fifth
pick. That's a wash. Getrid of thirteen and fifteen. Honestly,
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get rid of trading up from fifteento thirteen. That's basically a wash.
What the what the Packers got inthis trade is they got a second rounder
and then next year they got asecond that can be a first. I
would rather that than even pick thirteen. So if the hold up was that
they wouldn't offer pick thirteen, theJets should have just offered picked thirteen,
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because I'd rather just be done withit this year, the roll in the
dice or go the future unscathed.They didn't do that. They could be
given up their first next year,regardless of how this season quarterbacks and eight
and nineteen this year, It's notlike this is an automatic twelve. The
Jets are better than the Packers.I do think the Jets are actually a
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contender, so it's less. Idon't actually think they're gonna win eight games
again or win nine games again.I do think don't be very good as
long as aar Rodgers stays healthy anddoesn't fall off the due to age.
But I do think all this time, this is what they ended up giving
up when they could have just givenup thirteen. That's kind of where I'm
at if I'm a Packers fan,I'm absolutely ecstatic that I got to move
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up two picks in the draft,and that I get I got a second
mount pick, and that now Packersfans got the fun of what we got
to do with Carson Wentz. Thenit probably won't be as fun, but
they now get to root against AaronRodgers. And I know the Packers fans
probably love him. A lot ofPackers fans probably have. I know he's
been annoying for them, and hereally has been, like the last years
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have been truly annoying. Yeah,and so I bet Packers fans feel that
in the same way with Brett Farve. But at the end of the day,
I think obviously the big fans ofRogers and what he did for that
organization, yeah, you know,you won't even remember it really, but
right now the last three or fouryears that Rogers has put the green Bay
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fans they're like, I know,just for example, the Trill Winners Show
really good, a really good podcast. The one guy on there, uh
Twitter, Twitter is at most crucified. He is a big green Bay Packers
fan and he's like so sick orRogers, and they like the celebration on
the show today because they finally tradedhim. So I do think that there
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is that section out there that are, like, man, I'm finally I'm
glad to be rooting for like afootball team and not like a like a
soap opera every week and having towait for the Pat McAfee show to see
what Aaron Rodgers said this week aboutvaccines or whatever the new hot topic is.
Like, I do think there's probablyan aspect of it. It's like,
you know what, like we've hada good quarterback play for thirty five
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years, Like, let's see whatJordan Love has, Like, let's move
on. I think i'd feel thatway. Yeah, I mean I feel
that way, and that Aaron Rodgersbeen annoying and I hate watching it play
out every single week and what feelslike has been for two years, but
finally it happens, and now wejust get to talk about whether or not
it's actually going to work out withRogers and the Jets. I think it
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does in a way. I thinkit's gonna be good, and especially I
think a vulnerable not a bad afcast, but certainly a vulnerable one. So
I think it's gonna be interesting.But Mark, it's gonna be interesting all
weeks. You get closer to thedraft and we get all the news that
comes out, and I can't waitto talk with you all about it.
I know Friday, have you lockedin. I don't know in studio yet
or not, but it's definitely gonnabe Friday. I have you on and
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we're gonna have a lot of draftsto talk about, recapping Day one and
of course previewing Day two. Solooking forward to it. But Mark,
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