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April 18, 2025 • 28 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:12):
This is the OTP.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
I'm Amy Wells, joined by coach Mac and RTT Brian
are resident draft experts. I feel like every time I
intro you, I need to get a little bit better.
I don't know what the ultimate one is going to
be when we finish these position previews.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
You started as gurus, now you're experts.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
Well, all of them are exaggerations.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Let's just get definitely, let's get that out by the end.
I don't know what you are, master's wizards.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
I don't know, but you'll be something by the end
of this.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
We are.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
We are continuing on through our draft preview series where
we are taking a deeper dive into some of the
names that you should know in every position group ahead
of the twenty five NFL Draft. If you haven't heard
the first couple, you need to go back and listen
to them because they're very helpful and there's a lot

(01:05):
of good information in there. It's all things defense. So
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Speaker 1 (01:20):
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Speaker 2 (01:25):
We are moving on now to offense, and I guess
we ended at the line of scrimmage with defense, so
that is where we should pick up on offense. We're
talking about the big boys up front the offensive line.
It feels like maybe we should do this like interior
offensive lineman and then tackles because there's there's a lot
of names to know within those two different position groups.

(01:47):
There's a lot to discuss. So are you guys ready?

Speaker 3 (01:52):
I am, But to that point, Amy, yeah, this draft
more than any other last year, it was really heavy
and true offense. He tackles. There's a lot of crossover
guys in this one that played tackle in college. They're
going to move into that center guard triangle probably at
this level.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
I think that's a good thing to point out because
it is every year it's a little bit different in
terms of where people are going to be and along
the offensive line. There's so many different nuances to the
different positions. So rehtt do you want to get us
started with some of your names to know within the
interior offensive line?

Speaker 4 (02:25):
Now sure, and this guy's a guard. He started twenty
five games left guard for the Alabama Crimson tied Tyler
Booker six four and five eighths, three hundred and twenty
one pounds, eleven inch hands whoa thirty four and a
quarter arms wing eighty three and a half inches, and
then in his testing at that size six four almost

(02:46):
sixty five three twenty one he ran five three eight
and the forty one to nine to six in the
first ten four eight to four in a short shuttle
seven nine to six, and a three cone twenty seven
inch vertical leap seven to ten broad twenty one reps
at two twenty. He's one of the pre eminent interior guys.
He's more likely a guard in this thing. You're gonna

(03:06):
see some of these guys that maybe even play guard
switch to center in this you know. So, as Mack
was talking about, he's one that starts right off at
the top of the list. There's another guy to Max
point about, a guy who played tackle in college that
may be more suited to move in side, and that's
Jonas Savanea from Arizona four nine to five and the

(03:26):
forty one seven two in his first ten four to
six six in the short shuttle twenty nine inch vertical
leap eight ten broad. He started at Arizona as a
right guard as a true freshman. Then the last two
seasons he's been the right tackle. So he started all
thirty six games in his career and the bulk of
them at right tackle, over twenty four hundred snaps for

(03:48):
the Wildcats. And there's an idea that he may work
inside and he would actually be a swing player that
plays a couple of different positions. And then the last
one is Tate Ratledge from Georgia, and we know because
of the big mustache and the curly mullet. And honestly,
when I showed Mac a headshot of this kid, I
was like, he looks like Mike Didga's grandson. He would

(04:11):
very much look like Coach Didked did back in the
eighties when young Coach Mack was coaching. He had a
big nugget sitting on his shoulders. I know that a
big nugget, not a red nugget. Tate Ratleice is six
six and a half three ozho eight hands ten and
three eights, arms thirty two and a quarter wing seventy
nine and a quarter four nine seven in the forty one,

(04:34):
seven to two in the first ten, seven three eight
in the three cone, thirty two inch vertical, nine to
five in the broad. Fourteen games at guard in twenty
twenty two, twelve in twenty twenty three, missed four games
in twenty twenty four with tightrope surgery on his ankle,
and he had another thing his first career start in

(04:54):
twenty twenty one against Clemson uh list frank injury that
ended his seasons. We had one career start there. And
then there's a local tie with this. His father is
a very well known high school football coach in the
state of Tennessee and Cleveland, Tennessee, and in Georgia, Dean Ratlich,
who was a star of his own right up the
road in Cookville at Tennessee Tech. His dad played there

(05:15):
in the seventies. Very good ballplayer. But those are my
guys on the inside.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
I love it.

Speaker 2 (05:21):
I think that the guys on the inside are so
interesting because there's a lot of attention and conversation around
the tackle position. But Mac, you talk about the center
guard triangle all the time. That's where that lives. Like
that's such an important part of protection of it's kind
of the fulcrum of a whole offense.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
Who's getting paid on defense nowadays, and you're looking at
the massive defensive tackles, the three techniques to play on
the outside shoulder of the guard, the shade that plays
between the center and the guard, because the quickest way
to the quarterback as fast as the football is coming
out now in offenses, I mean these arepos that the

(06:02):
ball is coming out really fast. It's hard to get
there from the edge. If quarterbacks are not holding the ball,
then your best area to be able to get pressure
is up the middle. So all the money that's being
paid now to defensive interior players in the National Football League,
just take a look at your salary cap where there's
a lot of money there. Your center guard triangle has

(06:24):
got to be got to be stout. What you would
like to have, which you'll hear most clubs talk about,
is that like every one of their offensive linemen to
have tackle feet and then be able to move into
that center guard triangle, because that's it's becoming more and
more what you want. The first guy I've got here
is Gray Zabel from North Dakota State. This guy is
the quintessential guy that's going to move in that played

(06:45):
tackle at North Dakota State. He's sixty six three twelve
thirty two inch arms. And remember what I said, because
this is going to be a reason he's moving inside.
Nine and a half hands, thirty six and a half
vertical and a nine to three broad That's extreme explosion
for an offensive linean bench press twenty six rips that
this is. This guy has got exactly what you want.
He's you talk about somebody that's got natural anchor. We

(07:07):
talked about what anchor was. This guy has got natural anchor.
He's very aware with what's going on as far as
games going on up up in front of him. He
can get to the second level with his blocks. He
can hold off defensive tackles, stands his ground tremendously well.
Got great leg strength, got great lower body strength. His
two hand punch is devastating. I mean, he can crush

(07:30):
your chest, which is what you want. You know, it's
devastating with that. And he also plays with a lot
of nastiness, which I love and you've got you've got
to like that. He didn't allow very many pressures there
at that level of the ball, but he's got short arms.
He's got short arms. He played tackle at that level
at North Dakota State, but thirty two inch arms in
the National Football League, that's hard to compensate for out

(07:53):
there on the edge. He may not move inside to God,
he may move inside all the way to center. He
may go all the way to center when somebody drafts him.
But I think this guy has got a chance to
be taken somewhere in the bottom of the first round possible.

Speaker 2 (08:06):
Didn't Peter Skronsky have short arms. I feel like we've
had this conversation before.

Speaker 3 (08:10):
Well, it's a truth. And Peter Scornsky was a left tackle,
but and he needed to move inside, which is a
perfect spot, you know, for him. And this guy, though
they played him at center in the Senior Bowl, didn't
miss a beat. Yeah, all the one on ones at
the Senior Bowl, he was really good. They played him

(08:31):
at guard, so grey's abel. Remember that name from North
Dakota State. Next guy is Marcus Bowl from Perdue. Six'
four three oh, three thirty two inch, arms ten and
a half hands bigger than. Yours. Amy, okay this guy
is a really good, athlete quick, feet his techniques against
any type of pass rusher are really. Diverse he's got,

(08:54):
violent violent, hands really violent, hands very rarely misses with a.
Punch he can hold off speed. Rushers he's an athletic run.
Blocker he's got range to, Pull he's got a competitive
edge to, him and all these guys on the inside
have to have. That he lacks a little bit of.
Mass he's three oh. Three that's not real heavy for

(09:16):
what's going on. Now there's a lot of times where
you will see him struggling to fit up blocks and
gain control when his opponent gets on him. Quick but
this guy is going to be a player in this.
League but he will be a player on the.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
Inside can we pause and define violent? Hands BECAUSE i feel,
like and here's.

Speaker 3 (09:33):
What i'm saying about that you've got to strike. First
whoever strikes first and gets inside leverage with their hands
usually wins the. Snap, Okay and to be able to
get inside leverage, first you've got to be able to strike,
first and it's got to be. Violent you've got to
be able to have a heart stopping punch to be
able to get them not to get to their second.

(09:55):
Move that's extremely, important and again that comes from lower. Bodies.
Strength it comes from the coordination between the lower body
flex to punching. Out that's why again all of, these
all of these explosive drills are so important to. Measure
but the violent, hands especially there and on the defensive,
front that's that's something you're looking. For if somebody has passive,

(10:17):
hands if you've got white, hands then you're giving your chest.
Up if you give your chest up like a billboard
on the highway and let them just drill and let
them just drill your stern, them then you're gonna lose
that That you're gonna lose that Rep so that's what
violent hands are.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
For, okay continue, On i'm, SORRY i, INTERRUPTED.

Speaker 3 (10:36):
I will all. Right Got Jared wilson From georgia six
three three, ten a little over thirty two thirty two
and three eighths, arms ten and three quarter hands again big.
Mints what you're looking for a four eight, forty a
one to seven to two, split which is excellent for
a three hundred and ten, pounder thirty two edge vertical
nine to four Broad his pass blocking is really. Good

(10:57):
he's got WHAT i think is advanced hand. Usage he
can drop his hips and sink his anchor really, well
he drops his. Hip he doesn't play straight, legged which
is which is really. Important he's got a, good strong white.
Base he's got grip. Strength talk about ten and three
quarter inch, Hands he's got big mints being able to do.
That he can land a two hand punch with. Extension

(11:19):
he doesn't miss much with his. Punches, amy he's fluid
sliding his. Feet he can get overpowered some at the
point of. Attack watch him in a game Against Walter,
nolan who we talked about in the previous days as
a three technique a defensive. Tackle Walton nolan could beat
him with a quick. Move so he's going to have
to work on that being able to counter. That and to,
me this guy is going to be a good interior,

(11:40):
player but he's got some technique stuff he's got to work.
Out all, Right all?

Speaker 2 (11:44):
Right is there a player in this group that could
go maybe a little bit higher or fall a little
bit further than, expected depends.

Speaker 3 (11:54):
On who's drafting. Them, YEAH i mean you you just don't.
KNOW i mean what what people? Want you? Know you just,
you you just don't.

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Speaker 3 (12:37):
You tackle. List Will campbell FROM, Lsu, yeah this is a.
Guy there's gonna be a debate about where he's gonna
go TO a good one six six three nineteen nine
and a half hand arm link thirty two and five,
eighths wingspan is seventy seven and three eights with a
little note here That ritt put on my sheet because
he's a notes. Guy shortest wing of any tackle at

(12:58):
the combined since twenty.

Speaker 4 (13:00):
ELEVEN i gave him a nugget to.

Speaker 3 (13:02):
Delivery gave him a ret nugget BECAUSE i, MEAN i
recognize a ret nugget WHEN i see.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
It oh, wow that is interesting, Though, no it, IS.

Speaker 3 (13:09):
I mean, it and it's relevant to probably as to
where he's gonna be drafted and to where he's gonna
play four nine to eight in the forty one seven
six ten yards, split thirty two inch, vertical nine to five,
broad great hand usage in pass. Pro he can, sink
he can. BEND i would say he's got above average play.
Strength leverage issues are not a problem because he's got

(13:29):
really good. Footwork, uh he's got good, range he's got
good Band he's not a lower body stiff player at.
All he can locate his targets in, space and that's.
Important it's important for as much as you're playing penn
and pool, now which is means you're down blocking and
you're pulling linemen to that to block in. Space the
penning pull schemes are. Big now he can he can do,
that but his weaknesses are he's legitimate thirty three inch

(13:53):
arms and so he's likely going to convert to guard
in The National Football. League that's just the. Truth but
his movement skills are, adequate but they're not elite all,
right in my humble. Opinion so to be able to
survive on the, edge he's got a real small margin for.
Air that margin for air gets a lot bigger once
he moves inside to that center guard, triangle because the

(14:15):
difference is when you're playing offensive, tackle there is no
population out. There it's using and, air you and air
and an. Opponent there's population on the. Interior you can get.
Help you can get help from the, right you can
get help from the. Left the closer you move, in
the more chance you've got to utilize population around. YOU

(14:35):
i think that's Where Will campbell's gonna go.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
Interesting that's a good point about just having people there
to provide. Support you don't think about, it but it
makes a tremendous amount of.

Speaker 4 (14:46):
Sense, well it's part of the reason why they come
about running the, ball passing the, ball Executing it takes all,
eleven but it certainly takes those five.

Speaker 3 (14:53):
Well and and that's why you'll hear in draft rooms
all the time talking about is he a good space?
Player is the population? PLAYER i mean those things, Matter,
yeah you know they matter with skill. Sets next guy
Is Josh simmons From Ohio state six five three seventeen
ten inch Hand you can see all of these, guys
these bigger, guys they got big, paws arm link thirty,

(15:15):
three wingspan of Eighty his pass sets and light feet
are exactly what you want is footwork got a lot
better this. Year he can. Recover his anchor is really.
GOOD i mean it improved. Too he's got, range he's
got good hip. Flexibility we talk about. That one of
the drills they do at the combine that nobody that

(15:35):
you don't get to, see but they measure. It they'll
have the offensive linemen stand up their, feet shoulder with the,
part and then hands straight out and then just, bend
just bend down as far as they can without. Teetering
if you've got a big dude that can go up
and down like a yo yo without, teetering you'll see
some of these guys start down and then their center

(15:56):
of gravity either goes, forward it either goes to the
side that's. Measured they measured to see, THAT i, mean
and they film it because that's that's that's important to.
Know try it sometime in front of your. Mirror, OKAY i.
Will you're married to an offensive. Lineman he can probably
go bounce up and down.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
Easy, YEAH i bet he probably.

Speaker 3 (16:15):
Can they probably can. Now he missed half a twenty
twenty fourth knee. INJURY a lot of times we talked
about hand. Placement he plays with his hands a little
bit wide at. Times that can be a, problem and
he has some trouble in space locating. People but this guy,
here somebody's gonna Draft hi pretty high because he's got
some requisite foot skills to. Survive all. Right the next

(16:36):
guy is the guy that kind of impressed me at
the at the senior bout all of us when we saw.
Him It's Anthony belton From North Carolina. State he's a legitimate.
Giant he's six six three thirty six ten and a quarter,
hand thirty four inch, arms eighty two inch. Wingspan article
jump is twenty nine and a. Half that's a lot
to get three thirty six off the ground that high
broad jump at eight. Eleven this guy's enormous. Tackle he's

(17:00):
got tremendous play strength he's. Got he's a raw power.
Player his side of the line of, scrimmage he will
completely collapse it down if he's working off of a down.
Block we talk about pin and, pull he's the pin.
Guy he can collapse. It. Uh he consistently lands good hand. Punches.
Uh he's just he's just a beast out there on

(17:20):
the edge. Now as big as he, is he's got heavy,
feet so he. Doesn't he's not a dancing bear out.
There he's he's, got he's. Got he's got heavy, feet and,
again a lot of times because he gets a little
bit top, heavy he'll have some balance. Issues, okay, now.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
A heavy feet good or?

Speaker 4 (17:38):
Bad?

Speaker 3 (17:39):
Bad Fat when.

Speaker 4 (17:40):
You want feet like a tackle like he's talking, about
you want blue, Feet.

Speaker 3 (17:44):
Yeah you got to. Move when you've Watched North Carolina
state scheme, wise they gave him a lot of inside
help to take care of of stunts and those types of.
Things if you want a guy that can just completely
engulf people on the edge and you do a lot
of stuff where he doesn't have to chase people in,
space this is your. GUY i think when he comes
into the, league if he gets a little bit more technique,

(18:08):
coaching you can work with some of. That he's a
maler on the. Outside he's a lot like you. Know this,
year one of the big talks in the league was
When Makai becton moved from the left tackle where he
said that's what he, was and they finally moved him
inside there At philly and he was a devastating monster at.
Guard won The Super bowl with him in. There he

(18:29):
really helped that offensive. Line he's gonna be an interior
lineman now to begin. With but this guy is a
lot like What beckton, was not as accomplished early, on
but he's a monster on the. Edge just remember this
Named Anthony. Belton somebody's gonna take. Him last guy on
my list Arionte ursery From, minnesota another. Giant when these
guys stand above the guys when they're in a group out,

(18:51):
there then you know they're.

Speaker 1 (18:52):
Giants, yeah because they're all.

Speaker 3 (18:54):
Big just like watching AN nba basketball game from, courtside you,
know you realize how big they are because on television
they all look the same, size, right because they are
with the same size as giant six six three point thirty,
one nine and a half, hands eighty two. Wing this
guy's an athlete five flat in the forty wow twenty

(19:17):
nine and a half, vertical nine to three broad. Jump
he's got good, size, length good heavy. Hands heavy hands are, good, Right,
yes heavy hands are. Good heavy feet are. Bad just remember.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
That write that down. Everybody he's fluid in the.

Speaker 3 (19:30):
Hips he's got some straight line. Explosiveness uh sometimes now
he's six y six plays a little. Tall his anchor
can get, compromised and for some, reason when you look
at the tape from twenty twenty three to twenty twenty,
four his run blocking consistency was a little better in
twenty twenty. Three and the other thing, is occasionally on

(19:50):
this guy we talk about waste, benders you will see
him falling. Forward so he's gonna have to work On
he's gonna have to work on. That but, again there's
not many humans walking the earth that are sixty six
three thirty one that could run like he. Can so,
right Arionte, Ursery Minnesota Golden, Gopher.

Speaker 1 (20:10):
Fast, fast, fast all, RIGHT. Rtt who are your your
tackles to?

Speaker 4 (20:14):
Know Kelvin, Banks, Junior Texas longhorn six five and an,
eighth three point fifteen, hands ten and three, eights arm
thirty three and a half wing eighty four and three
eights who he did five to one six in the
forty one seven nine in his first, ten seven eight
one in the three, cone thirty two inch vert eight
eight broad at six five and an eighth and three

(20:36):
point fifteen wow started forty two games at left tackle
for The. Longhorns twenty twenty Four Lombardi award, winner so
comes with pretty good pedigree. There the next one is
a guy we saw at The Senior bowl and again
at The combine Is Josh connerley From. Oregon Josh connery
six four and five, eights three, eleven, hands ten and three, eights,
arm thirty three and a half wing eighty two and

(20:57):
a quarter five oh five and the forty one seven
one of the first ten thirty four and a half
inch vertical leap eight seven broad but thirty four and
a half inch vert for a guy that's nearly six
five three eleven pretty. Good twenty eight starts at left
tackle for The, ducks allowed just one quarterback sack in
over five hundred past block reps in each of his

(21:20):
last two. Seasons and then the last one is the
guy that may have helped himself more than anybody this this.
Offseason he got sick the week of The Senior, bowl
had to, leave but put on a great show at The.
Combine and that's Armand membu From missouri six' four and
a quarter three thirty, two hands nine and, three quarters
arm thirty three and a half wing. Eighty two and

(21:43):
you're talking about a guy that four nine one in
the forty at six four and a quarter three thirty
two so athlete there won seven to four in his
first ten a thirty four inch vertical leap and with
thirty three and a half, inch arms did thirty. One
reps at two twenty five started thirty games For the
tigers at. Right tackles he may be because it's not a.

(22:08):
Straight up this guy's a tackle tackle tackle like we
had at the top of last. Year's draft he may
be the first. Tackle taken now He's A.

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Speaker 1 (22:52):
The otp can we talk.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
About forty times for offensive linemen because never outside of
something seriously wrong. Going down do you see an offensive
lineman running for forty yards at? Any point what are
you able to glean from the forty times for?

Speaker 1 (23:16):
Offensive lineman nothing.

Speaker 3 (23:19):
Seriously ten yards, split right.

Speaker 4 (23:21):
Ten yards THAT'S why i mentioned that with an inmphus
one seven four and at first ten for armand membu
it's six four and a quarter three.

Speaker 3 (23:28):
Thirty ten it's a ten. Yard split and you'll, if
you if you ever go to, the combine you will
see that they have official timers and they have the
electronic timing set at, the ten set at, the twenty
and said at. The forty when you're at, the combine
this is just a little bit of the inside teams
draw for the road that they're. Timing, from really You

(23:50):
think i've never told you?

Speaker 1 (23:51):
Lie, YET well i mean that's certainly, not True but
i've told.

Speaker 4 (23:55):
Me that this, is Interesting so, ot people you're getting the.

Speaker 3 (23:57):
Goods here so that's a. Mac nugget because they have
a section set up and, if anybody any civilian ever
comes in and sits left of where, they're timing the whole.
Thing stops they get, yelled at they, get shamed have
to leave now because they want line, of sight they
want line, of sight they want line of sight on.
The start and then there are people that are they're

(24:20):
just to time, the ten just to time, the twenty
just to time. The forty you draw for, your row
you have to sit in that row of the. Whole
combine so my point being when the big, linemen go the,
first thing that the first thing that they, will relay because,
you know they all they all relay the numbers that
they've got and they check is for the, big dudes is.

Speaker 2 (24:38):
The ten interesting look at that, little insight but it
makes a lot of sense that that the full forty
time wouldn't really, mean well.

Speaker 3 (24:49):
But you have one that runs on unusual times like
that the under five flat for those, big men then
you know you've got. An athlete you know you've got.
An athlete is.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
There anybody that has an incredibly high ceiling or an
extraordinarily high ceiling in, this group like somebody who really
the sky's the limit for them and what they're able
to do once they get to the next level and
kind of get their feet on.

Speaker 4 (25:12):
The ground it remains to be seen for me in,
this draft in, my opinion because there's just not that many. Straight,
up yep that's, A, tackle yep that's. A. Starter yep
it's a little different in this.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
THE guy i will bring Up his. Gray's abel he's
really good on. The, interior yeah because he was the
most consistent with pads on that everybody got to see
against decent, you know he had to move up from
the level that he played against the people that he
was competing against In The, senior bowl and he not

(25:43):
only was consistent during that time against that type of defensive,
front competition but also very very consistent during.

Speaker 2 (25:51):
The week is it easier or is it more complicated
when there's not the clear cut division where a lot
of guys could kind of it be in that gray
area of.

Speaker 5 (26:02):
Playing in either that's that's that's that's Pretty much amy decided,
for them and they're, they're talked you know that they
and the representative are talked to them about it before
any of this ever.

Speaker 3 (26:15):
Ever happens they don't surprise anybody. With anything they don't
just bring him in, And, say okay all of, a sudden.
You're here they they've talked, like you but you're. A,
center yeah they have talked, about it and some of
them have even worked, at it and a lot of
these guys that are training at these at these offensive
line guru places now across, the country which, there are
there's some really. Good ones once they go into the

(26:36):
post season workouts that they're doing wherever, they're training then
clubs and the scouts, will say work.

Speaker 4 (26:44):
Him here let me ask you this following up. Your
question we talked a lot about players in, this pod
IN this otp about guys going outside. The end arm
length is the tail tale and a lot. Of that
are there any other factors that can make a guy
move inside or is just arm length maybe one of
the main? Ear marks?

Speaker 3 (27:04):
Arm length, foot fire, arm length, Foot fire how good are?
Your feet how quick are? Your feet? Arm length everybody's
looking for tackle feet and then you work.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
That way there's so much to watch as this draft
gets closer, and closer there are so many different things
that still, could happen and there are so many position
groups that are just full of interesting stories and just.
Incredible athletes and this is as we get closer and
we go further and further and deeper and deeper into these,

(27:38):
Positional previews i'm getting more and more excited about this
draft class just because there's really some interesting options and
opportunities and GUYS that i can't wait to.

Speaker 1 (27:50):
See plays there's.

Speaker 3 (27:51):
Always good players of, the, DRAFT yeah i mean they're,
just there, just are and some, of them, you know maybe,
different spots but there. Always ARE and i think we've
talked earlier about the belly of. THIS draft yep through,
seventy seven, seventy eight you got a chance to get. Some, players, yeah.

Speaker 2 (28:07):
Well there's more positions to. Talk about this concludes our
episode about the. Offensive line but we are, not, Done
friends we are. Not done the next episode OF The
Otp Our position preview series is going to be wide
receivers and, tight Ends and i'm very much looking forward
to that because you want to talk about some, crazy

(28:28):
athletes this draft. Has them So For, ret bryan For,
Coach Mac I'm. Amy wells thank you for tuning in
to this EDITION. Of botp
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