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April 25, 2025 • 30 mins
PMS 2025 NFL Draft Coverage
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And without further ado is the Tennessee Titans are on
the clock. Let's get to the Voice of the Bolts,
Matt Smith, the top start of the act. To sorry of.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
It, Well, keep an eye on it, interrupt me, because
we are going to focus on our three teams that
we'd usually focus on here in town. NFL Draft celebration
of hope, promise superstars to be and as we a
sporting nation consume with numbers that rival Major League Baseball
National message Farm Sharon Green babes Matt One hundred thousand

(02:01):
people packed into Green Bay to watch the commissioner read
names phonetically spelled out for him from a note card,
and a smattering of them will walk on stage embrace
him with the jersey of their future professional team. That
is what we are celebrating. A plus might we earn

(02:22):
from the network, from the online site that we frequent
so much. Will our draft of our favorite team get
an A plus despite these players never playing a single
down yet for our favorite team? Could it mean worse
the first status in our division, advancement in the postseason,
or just being better than god awful for the previous
seventeen games that saw you pick in inside of the

(02:43):
top ten. So what should we expect? Two things, well,
really almost three things seem to be certain. Cam Ward
will be the first pick in the draft.

Speaker 3 (02:50):
I don't know why.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
It's already taken them three minutes to get the pick
in Tennessee has already set. You know, they said they've
rebuffed all offers. What about the manners guy Will Levis,
I think he's got a man's future. I heard miracle
Whips calling he's so he's got that. That's certainty number one,
so certain that it's taken off the books that fan

(03:13):
duel for a while had fifty thousand dollars to win
one hundred dollars, and then finally even got rid of
that same thing with Travis Hunter at number two, six
thousand dollars to win one hundred dollars and third Abdual
Carter thirty five hundred dollars to win one hundred dollars.
After that, it feels like anything goes. One thing that
seems to have been a certainty that is no longer

(03:35):
and actually less and less likely to even happen. Is
Ashton Genty being available to the Raiders at six. Now
they could trade up a couple spots, maybe get ahead
of the Jags, who have put their pickup for auction,
and I'm sure the Patriots would be game. I don't
know what they'd want in return, but the Raiders could
jump up to four. The Patriots, with all their needs

(03:56):
to get the running back, to get their running back,
and I don't know what they'd be willing to sacrifice.
When the Bears went from three to two to draft
Mitch Trubisky, they jumped up one spot, and that was
in the Patrick Mahomes draft. By the way, they gave
up their third and fourth rounder that year and a
third the following year. I cannot imagine that the Raiders
would be willing to make that sort of investment for

(04:18):
a running back, but it does appear as though they
do want Ashton Genty, so maybe there is a way
for those two teams to dance. The Patriots would likely
still get their guy and Will Campbell the left tackle
out of LSU at six and pick up a third
or a third and swap a fourth or something along
those lines. I don't see the Jags taking the tackle.

(04:40):
They've already got two that were hired draft picks at
the five slot. So maybe that's a way for the Raiders.
For all the people that all the Raider fans that
are upset that Ashton Genty is not gonna make it
to six, that's a way for the Raiders to do it,
to jump up a couple spots, try not to sacrifice
too much draft capital, still get the player that they
apparently are quite smitten with.

Speaker 3 (05:01):
You can't go Ricky Williams in twenty twenty five for
a running match.

Speaker 2 (05:05):
You cannot. I believe that was an entire draft and
the first round pick from the following year. Great player, though,
howck of a player. Unfortunately wasn't really in New Orleans.
It's kind of in Miami right when he really took
off after he left after a couple years. But hey,
if they don't get Ashton Genty, not a big deal.
There are plenty of options for them to help improve
this team that has a lot of holes. You could

(05:27):
draft servites Mason Graham, pair him up alongside put him
on that line with Malcolm Konz, Christian Wilkins, Max Crosby.
That'll work out just fine.

Speaker 3 (05:36):
Mason Graham, who's the most desirable defensive line player in.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
This draft, right after Abdul Carter.

Speaker 3 (05:42):
Mason Graham was totally smitten, as they say, with UCLA.
Wanted to go there his whole life. Chip Kelly didn't
offer him, didn't even pay attention to him. He moved
on and went to Michigan.

Speaker 2 (05:56):
How to work out there? He did pretty well, Belayer.

Speaker 3 (05:59):
Other than a dull Carter, he's the number one defensive
front guy in this draft.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
From what I understand, they could also draft an offensive
lineman and then you can take your running back tomorrow.
They have a high second round pick, one of those
Ohio State running backs, Trevon Henderson, quin Shawn Judkins, or
the best wide receiver left on the board that could fall.
So if you have had your eyes and your heart's
locked and set on Ashton Genty, if in fact it

(06:23):
doesn't happen, even though it has been mocked, there many
times Greater Nation. Do not worry. There are other options,
and there are other players that will help you turn
this team around.

Speaker 3 (06:33):
He is a big name player and just a huge
crown jewel of a running back. I do feel as
if he's a generational talent at the running back position.
He's really hard to tackle. But not only that, after
he breaks the tackle, he gets away from you. He
has an ability to scatter himself away from the box

(06:54):
and create ten yard runs that become thirty, forty to
fifty even sixty seventy yard runs for a guy with
not very long legs. An amazing long running power that
he has, and it would be great to see him.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
Oh God, oh, here we go, all right.

Speaker 3 (07:12):
Matt, lots of suspenses. Goodell goes to the lectern. Look
at this flawless they're boning.

Speaker 4 (07:20):
The first pick in the twenty twenty five NFL Draft,
the Tennessee Titans select Cameron Ward, quarterback Miami.

Speaker 3 (07:31):
Beautifully done, Ronnie, Ronnie, exception flawless, I mean flawless, execute,
not sense, Nadya Komanitch, have we seen such a perfect perform?

Speaker 2 (07:41):
It's perfect?

Speaker 3 (07:42):
Ten No way.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
Cam Ward stan Ward Carter Word, Washington State Miami.

Speaker 3 (07:50):
It is interesting that the two quarterbacks that are going
to go if Shador goes next as a quarterback, neither
of them started as FBS quarterbacks. Shadoor at Jackson State,
right cam Ward at Incarnate.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
Word, who says the transfer portal's all bad.

Speaker 3 (08:08):
Well, yeah, not only that, but I mean these are
guys that took. I mean, if you play then Incarnate
Word and there isn't even a portal. I mean back
in the day, you could transfer from Incarnate Word someplace
like that, no problem, take a step up in live.
I mean, it's it's pretty interesting to see that his
trajectory has been that I covered him a bunch at

(08:30):
Wazoo and he was pretty good. But I never saw
him as the number one pick in the NFL draft.
As our friend Victor Brick would say, who.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Knew the Tennessee Titans apparently, And now the Browns are
on the clock with the number two pick. We focus
though on our local teams here in the top story,
the ap the Chargers. This could be funny, It could
be a Sophie's Choice moment for Jim Harbaugh and his staff.
Jesse minter Is, who's this defensive coordinator? His defensive line
coach Mike Elston, his secondary coach Steve Scale, all incredible coaches.

(09:02):
You saw how many Michigan players they put into the
league last year. It continues this year. You're talking about
likely four Michigan Wolverines taken in the first round on
the top twenty five picks, and three of them could
potentially be there when the Chargers pick at twenty two
thanks to some late injury flags that have come up.
And it's kind of hard to fall for that. It's
draft night or the day before. Teams are going to

(09:24):
leak that they flagged the guy hoping to get him
to slide. It's really not cool. Could cost these guys
millions of dollars, but it is part of the game.
And some are saying that Colston Loveland's shoulder is being
brought up more and more by a handful of teams.
They're concerned about that a top ten talent in the draft.
Tight ends rarely go that high, but after the Brock
Bowers disaster for some teams that picked ahead of the
Raiders and played that hand. Neither of these guys are Bowers,

(09:47):
but Trey Warren and Loveland are really really good combined
with Trey McBride just getting nineteen million bucks per year
in Arizona's the highest paid player at tight end, it
does make a lot more sense to take them in
the top ten. But with the shoulder, Lovelin could be
there at twenty two. Will Johnson, who was the best
corner in college football last year, had that big pick

(10:08):
in the Ohio State game, cover in Marvin Harrison Junior,
and then of course the pick to start the second
half in the National Championship against Pennix, had a foot
injury this year. Now the news is very Miles Jackish
long term knee. Were concerned you might draft this player. Oh,
look at this Jacksonville traded up so they are no
longer at number five to take Ashton Genty. That was

(10:30):
the threat for the Raiders that the Jags were sweet.
I'm sorry, I love Genty. I should have been paying
more attention Matt and interrupted there. I was dazzled by
the many colors of the Joseph's amazing technicolor dream coat
being warned by Travis Hunter. I'm standing amazed, and I'm
sorry that I missed that trade. So Travis Hunter will
not be a Brown, He will be a Jaguar is

(10:53):
what will happen. That is why they made that trade.
They had a bunch of picks. They had more picks
than any other team four's. They will likely draft him
as a wide receiver opposite Brian Thomas Junior at a
hell of a season last year, ended up making the
Pro Bowl as a rookie.

Speaker 3 (11:10):
You know, the draft is really a douche fest. I
mean it is a douche because, like usually usually like
the douches once the game start, Matt, I mean, the
douches have their time in the pregame and all that,
but once the game starts, the douches have to go
into the background, and the game is what's featured. Right,

(11:31):
There is no game. It's just the douche dance of
the devil. The agents, oh, just a douchef. Coaches will
Wayne rapaport I saw the schefter. Everybody acted so self important.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
James Franklin's gonna drive one hour between prospects they could
get drafted today to make sure he is at each
player's house. So the Jags trade up. Don't know what
they gave up, doesn't really matter, but they're going to
take Travis Hunt.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
They want they want Travis Hunter too.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
Yeah, so they will take Travis Hunter number two. There's
shot Con with his mustache all excited.

Speaker 3 (12:06):
Where is his worst decision you could ever make in
your live fiance?

Speaker 2 (12:12):
Fair question.

Speaker 3 (12:13):
I can't wait to see her when he's picked. Right.

Speaker 2 (12:15):
The Russell Wilson is what we like to call that.

Speaker 3 (12:17):
Yeah, where she opens her mouth big enough to consume
his whole hand.

Speaker 2 (12:20):
It's like, I'm sorry, we have to we have to
get divorced. The wedding is off. This isn't happening. Uh,
Should I just focus? So I like to go back
and forth. I'll let you know again, let mention.

Speaker 3 (12:31):
So here we go.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
You got Will Johnson getting the Miles Jack treatment, saying
this guy might only be with you for one contract.
Of course, Miles Jack ended up playing like a decade
in the league, at a hell of a career. But
he slid a little bit on draft day because of
those medicals that came out. That's what James exactly right,
same thing screwing his foot problem slides the seventeen Uh.
The third player would be the man that Jim Harball

(12:53):
called a mutant and a gift from the football gods,
Kenneth Grant the defensive tackle six foot four, three hundred
and thirty pounds, yet someone who can still jump thirty
four inches vertically and ten feet in the broad he
is that explosive. So that would be defensive line coach
Mike Elston likely pounding the table for Kenneth Grant. Steve

(13:15):
Klinskale secondary coach pound in the table for Will Johnson
and Jesse min are likely having to choose between one
of those two, and Jim Harbaugh perhaps wanting the tight
end along with his tight end coach formerly at UCLA,
Andy Bischoff.

Speaker 3 (13:28):
But no real chance that the Rams are Chargers will
trade up and make things more interesting for US Low.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
The Rams are interesting. A lot of people think that
after they tried and failed to trade up to get
brock Bauers last year, that if in fact one of
these two tight ends Loveland or Warren slide. I hear
they're a little more interested in Warren than Loveland, but
if they do start to slide, that they would absolutely
love to trade up in this draft to get one

(13:55):
of those two. The other interesting thing just to shift
to the Rams is that that could be a quarterback
at twenty six, that the whole Matthew Stafford thing was
pretty much done that. They were happy to let him
go somewhere. Oh God, oh God, here we go.

Speaker 3 (14:18):
Who's that giant headed guy out there?

Speaker 2 (14:19):
Looks kind of like Eric Armstead. While we are here
tonight from Oregon.

Speaker 4 (14:23):
To celebrate the thirty two young men INUUS Seniors, did
he I'm honored to take another day to recognize a
player who's made a profound impact on and off the field.
The Walter Peyton NFL Man of the Year Award, presented
by Nationwide, recognizes one player sponsor each year who best

(14:44):
represents greatness and compassion both on and off the field
and in the community. Tonight, we are proudly joined by
the twenty twenty four Walter Peyton NFL Man of the Year,
Eric arm Look at.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
You twice of the bulls pleasing the bolts.

Speaker 3 (15:09):
First off, what you're saying.

Speaker 5 (15:20):
Thank you to the Commissioner, Thank you to the Peyton
family in the NFL and nationwide, and also to tonight.
I want to encourage each player embarking on the NFL
journey to identify a passion close to their heart and
act upon it. Use your platform to make your community.
The league in this world a better place as we

(15:42):
remember Walter Payton, strive to leave a positive legacy of
your own.

Speaker 3 (15:48):
Thank you. His brother sued usc armand for to do
we have a trade? You shut me up.

Speaker 5 (16:03):
Cleveland Brown's have traded the second pick to the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Speaker 3 (16:07):
Yeah, we know, that's why you're there. Come on, I
want to get back to Matt's story.

Speaker 5 (16:12):
Pig. In the two right away NFL Draft, the Jacksonville
Jaguars select Travis Hunter, rob receiver, Desit Colorado.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
To do that.

Speaker 3 (16:26):
There's the girlfriend, She's got a whole sleeve on her
left arm. Yeah, Travis Hunters doing a dance.

Speaker 2 (16:34):
I like that, Travis Hunter.

Speaker 3 (16:37):
He's made a great choice in a lover.

Speaker 2 (16:39):
Most definitely great choice in outfit. And she makes his
way to the stage. Perhaps we step aside here, get back.

Speaker 3 (16:51):
When we get back, matthred to tell us what really
was going on between Matt Stafford, Kelly Stafford, and Sean McVay,
A love triangle not known since Brandon Walsh, Kelly Taylor
and Dylan McKay. More to come, that guy loves football.
If you have a sleeved out Latina girlfriend and you

(17:11):
just made a few million dollars. Raise your hands and
lean on me. We'll be right back with Mark Petrosen
money on AM five seventy LA sports doolo gop. He's
a dual Carter. I go so fast.

Speaker 2 (17:30):
We said the three, right, Matt. You know now it
gets crazy.

Speaker 4 (17:33):
Man.

Speaker 3 (17:34):
We didn't say you said because Matt be knowing.

Speaker 2 (17:36):
Well, let's think about it. We're covering the draft right now.
The Browns are on the clock. What does Kevin Stefanski
like to do? Run the ball, Run the hell out
of the ball. Nick chubb is knee exploded. Hasn't been
the same runner for Stefanski out there in Cleveland. It's
a black and blue division. Ashton gent, Matt, I mean, well,
we're on the clock. You trade down.

Speaker 3 (17:53):
But let's get back to what you Roger Goodell has
a sweet handshake with everybody, not with cam Ward, but
he has a handshake with a dual Carter.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
Yeah. They did a little wah like a Motley Crue
devil horns, interlock and elbows.

Speaker 3 (18:09):
And sneel's front of the show.

Speaker 2 (18:10):
Exactly right. I'm mafend you in a bar fight.

Speaker 3 (18:13):
You got some rams talk that we were getting into
while we wait for this pick to be in.

Speaker 2 (18:17):
Oh Patriots, I forgot there on the clock.

Speaker 3 (18:20):
What happened to the Browns?

Speaker 2 (18:21):
I forgot the Browns traded down to five, That's my mistake.
The Jags were at five, not four when they traded up.
So the Patriots expected to take the left tackle Will
Campbell out of LSU.

Speaker 3 (18:31):
Good talk.

Speaker 2 (18:32):
So here's the thing, good draft talking. The word is
that the Rams were comfortable letting Matthew Stafford make his
fifty to fifty five million dollars. They weren't going to
pay him. That they respected that he brought him a
Super Bowl. You just want to go get paid for
your final two three years? All good, and that both
the teams that engaged Raiders and Giants were willing to
give him that, and they were willing to try to

(18:54):
figure out the compensation. But some you know, buddy else
Scott I believe involved in the trade was, you know,
we'll just take less money to stay here. We like
it here and we're going to stay here. But it
certainly feels like a relationship that isn't the most iron clad.

Speaker 3 (19:12):
Now, not since what they did to Cooper Cup.

Speaker 2 (19:14):
And a lot of people think they might look at
quarterback that if Jackson Dart is sitting there at twenty six,
with the athleticism, the strength, you would be admired at
the way he throws the ball, that he's a perfect
Sean McVay quarterback, and that that could be in play
at twenty six. The other like, the Rams are kind

(19:36):
of not a wild card, but it's it's sort of
fun because they're close, right, they were a fourth down
away from hosting the NFC Championship Game. Then other people
point to Amari and Hampton, the running back out of
North Carolina, six foot, two hundred and twenty one pounds,
four to four guy, thirty eight inch vert eleven foot
broad jump explosive runner Todd Gurley went to a Super

(19:57):
Bowl with Sean McVay six to one, four to four
guys all stretch zone all day. That makes sense as well.
And then it's a team that has not missed on
any of their defensive picks. It seems like in the
last three four years, all they really need is a
corner and that's the favorite right now. Trey Amos Jade
Barron Harston out of Kentucky quarterback though plus five hundred,

(20:21):
the third lowest odds behind corner and offensive line for
the Rams. So gonna be fun for these teams, all
three teams, the Chargers with the Michigan conundrum. They might
face the Raiders who very well might find Ashton Jentsy
now slide to them after the trade from Jacksonville or

(20:41):
the Rams, and what they might do with a quarterback
with a running back and our local guys pe we
already talked about Mason Graham's servite guy lock for the
top payers. Tat McMillan gonna probably go top fifteen. Another
survite guy.

Speaker 3 (20:55):
Kntorroa McMillan servite, one of the best looking receivers out there.
Real long guy. But they say runs routes and comes
out of the routes like a little.

Speaker 2 (21:04):
Guy, and that is not something you want when you're
a big guy. Act like a big man. Why you
act like a little guy, Well, you want him to
be fast out of the route. And then the colleges,
could we have a first round pick from UCLA or
USC There was only one potential candidate and that is
your man Captain America, Carson Sweessinger that could slide into

(21:25):
the very back end of the first round. What a
year he had Oaks Christian and then Oladejo could end
up being a Day two pick out of UCLA. The end.

Speaker 3 (21:39):
Here comes Goodal Matt, this is the Patriots selection s.
Matt already told us they were taking the tackle. Matt
takes all the fun out of the draft, like Adrian
wardon around stuff.

Speaker 4 (21:48):
The New England Patriots like Will Campbell tackle him lsu.

Speaker 3 (21:54):
This guy's no fun. Look at fat and fleshy, white
white guy, stupid.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Looking spirit he is that his gall erous sister.

Speaker 3 (22:04):
That looks like a mom. This guy looks like a
real oop a loop right, But he's a baller. You
know what they say about Will Campbell though I heard
he's really agile. And not only that, but Matt, he's aware.
You know, he's not just out there getting hit upside
their head with a helicopter fusel loadge. He knows what's happening.

Speaker 2 (22:25):
Does he have firm hands and base?

Speaker 3 (22:27):
Should they say? I mean, you know, he ankers down there,
he's got sand in his hast.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
He he measured thirty two and seven eight inch arms
at the combine and some thought that would be his downfall.
But you know what they said, t rex arms turn
on the tape Hey, turn on the tape.

Speaker 3 (22:44):
You know, Matt I got to say in one of
those highlights, I did not like that pad level.

Speaker 2 (22:49):
So Will Campbell goes number four back to the top story.
As we wrap it up here before we focus, he.

Speaker 3 (22:56):
Looks like he said, Harlem Knights with freaking Eddie Murphy
and Richard Pryor.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
He's got a teal pinstripe suit on, double breasted Jim
Hill style. Just go eating a terrible goatee, keating stash.
That guy ate a Denver omelet for dinner. Look this
guy pocket square.

Speaker 3 (23:13):
Does he have a special handshake with good.

Speaker 2 (23:15):
Let's find out? No, alright, Matt popping a hook mentioned
UCLA perhaps Schweestinger today tomorrow and Ola Dejo likely tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (23:28):
How about USC?

Speaker 2 (23:29):
That's what I was going to get to. One player
what he marks day three somewhere, and he was.

Speaker 3 (23:36):
The best player on their team that Lincoln Rowley did
not want to give the ball to.

Speaker 2 (23:39):
Probably round four or five. Good player USC. Yeah, remember
when USC? I remember, Matt, don't get I mean, my god,
Alabama broke their record for most consecutive years with a
first round draft pick. I think guess he was at
five or six, and Alabama had that run with SAPAN
where they ended up having seven or eight and it
broke the USC record from most players drafted in the

(24:02):
first round.

Speaker 3 (24:03):
When I was playing at USC and when I was associated,
you know, even in my youth, you know, I remember
when I first got there. Keishawn went number one. The
next year, Darryl Russell went number two, number two, and
we had a little lull. I mean, Brian Kelly, though,
Dylon McCutcheon. I mean, we were putting guys, Travis Clarice,

(24:26):
Jacob Rogers, We're.

Speaker 2 (24:27):
Putting the linebacker, Marcus Steele, Chris Claibornelaborn.

Speaker 3 (24:31):
I mean, we were pushed guys. We were putting guys
consistently in.

Speaker 2 (24:36):
The league, if not more than any other time.

Speaker 3 (24:39):
Yeah, but I expected it. And now it's just one guy,
and it's about recruiting the area. It's about recruiting and
cultivating the area. That's something Lincoln Riley. Oh, that guy's
got an ugly cry face. That is something Lincoln Riley
does not know how to do. I hope he's not
crying about a dead relative or something.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
Yeah, it's fair. Probably should be careful there. What the
show itself on the NFL draft. They tell you about
all the adversity they had to overcome. So eh, well,
hope it's a damn shame what he marks. Bless him.
May he be drafted as high as possible. Blame exceptional

(25:18):
NFL career.

Speaker 3 (25:18):
You can blame Clay Helton and even more so Lincoln
Riley for killing the local pipeline that USC is trying
to recreate with their new GM. But he's not the
head coach, you know, he's a GM. How much influence
does a GM have? I guess we're gonna find out
with Andrew Luckett Stanford gotta.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
Fire you, Troy bing bang boom? Do I want to know?
Am I gonna? Yeah? Pick is already in?

Speaker 3 (25:45):
Are we going to hang on to see that? Man?

Speaker 2 (25:47):
This thing is flying? These picks aren't supposed to be
coming off the board this well.

Speaker 3 (25:50):
You're not worried about anything but getting to the charge.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
See to the charge before the presser.

Speaker 3 (25:56):
Do you need me to finish the draft?

Speaker 2 (25:58):
That roll the dice? Man?

Speaker 3 (26:00):
You need me to fill?

Speaker 2 (26:00):
Love this?

Speaker 1 (26:01):
Man?

Speaker 2 (26:01):
I love it?

Speaker 3 (26:02):
I love it. Do you need me to stand here
with my pitchfork and collect the picks? We're all good.
Who did the Browns take? So if the brown but
the Browns still want a running back.

Speaker 2 (26:11):
Sefanski's a run first, head coach hurt and Genty there
at five.

Speaker 3 (26:17):
So Mick Chubb is out for the year this year.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
No, he was out most of last year, came back,
just was not his same self and so so he's
going to may even be a free agent now he's
got Yeah, okay, so it could be Ashton Genty, blue
chip player.

Speaker 3 (26:32):
Is Joel Klatt there to tell me I'm trash if
I don't believe in Shador Sanders is the greatest NFL
quarterback of all time?

Speaker 2 (26:38):
That is exactly what he is there to do. Now,
they could take Mason Graham. Hey, you put Mason Graham
on a defensive line with Myles Garrett and what are
you cooking with? Gas? That's what you're cooking.

Speaker 3 (26:48):
With I like to think. So he could have been
at U c l A.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
But Ken, who's this guy?

Speaker 3 (26:55):
Guy's playing a freaking servite and pretty servit never heard
of a pretty prevalent program.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
Am Oh, shoot, the Raiders are next, so we should
probably get out. So we're back for the Raiders. Pick
right your call, Matt let's get out, Ronnie. So we're
back for the Raiders pick. Oh no, he's walking out
right now.

Speaker 3 (27:15):
All right, we'll get the pick quick and then we'll
get real twifty fifth thick.

Speaker 4 (27:21):
In the twenty twenty five NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns
selected on Mason Graham.

Speaker 3 (27:27):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (27:29):
Michigan sucking with Dash with Miles Garrett and now Ashton
Genty there for the Raiders will break and hopefully be
back in time for their pick.

Speaker 3 (27:36):
This guy looks worse than the last White. Look at
that family. My god, there's an indie rock band called
Fat White Family. I don't think they show up at
the draft. Go friars the winds, Matt blowing at the

(27:57):
young men's lives. We missed it, did miss it, but
that's not our fault. No Raiders took Ashton Genty there
go could not have worked out better. The trade from
Jacksonville Cleveland willing to do the dance, and it certainly
benefits the Raiders. They get the guy they had circled
all along, no smoke screens, none of that. They wanted Genty.
He falls in their lap and they will pair Genty

(28:20):
with Pete Carroll. Oh like Mike Ditka and Ricky Williams.
Pete Carroll an old coach with a young back.

Speaker 2 (28:27):
Pete Carroll think about what he did with Reggie Bush
at USC and then what he did with Marshawn Lynch
up in Seattle, and what he might do with Ashton
Genty in Las Vegas.

Speaker 3 (28:37):
Well, he lost the Super Bowl with Marshawn Lynch not
giving him the ball, right, remember that? And he lost
the National Championship by running a zone play with Lyndale
White instead of getting into the line of scrimmage at Texas.
So that's what's coming in Las Vegas with Ashton Genty.
Great back, no doubt about that. And we were just

(28:58):
talking about how last year at Mountain West Media Day,
Genty was at the circa. He was the only guy
anybody wanted to talk to. But he wasn't twenty one,
so he couldn't get into that hotel. It's a twenty
one and over hotel. You can't be here. He had
to go to the Bolaggio. The whole Mountain West Media
Day got splintered. I'm going with Genty, I'm staying here.
I'm comfortable. So the draft continues, but not here.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
No here, you will get Clipper pregame with Adam Ouslin.
Playoff Game number three. Been an incredible series. Clippers Nuggets
tips off at seven. You want the draft, go to
the iHeartRadio app and Fox Sports Radio. Jay Glazer, Joe Douglas,
LeVar Arrington will take care of that for you.

Speaker 3 (29:37):
And if you want more, Matt Smith Chargers dot Com.
He's headed down to the commons to cover the Chargers
draft pick number twenty two. Will I make it to
Elsa Gundo in time? Thank you to Kevin Figures, Tim Kaits,
congratulations with Ruby Kates, Ronnie Fossio, and we'll be back
tomorrow at three o'clock. Dodgers Buckos Scheme's Young Momoto something

(30:02):
we've been promoting here. Enjoy the draft, Enjoy the Clipper game,
Enjoy the Chargers dot Com Matt money Smith coverage. Thanks
for listening, everybody,
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