TNF Review + ‘Get Right’ picks for WK 2

Ray and Chris recap Thursday Night's contest between the Vikings and Eagles. Who are the top candidates to "get right" in Week 2? And who are we watching this weekend with an eye on next April's 2024 NFL Draft?

All-22 Daily: 9/15/23 - TNF Review + ‘Get Right’ picks for WK 2

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Taylor Decker is on my All-22 fantasy

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team. Stop. They don't care.

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So the strategic component to this game

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is through the roof.

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Addictions, right? You're forecasting in

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fantasy football into how good is this

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player? This is gonna, it's gonna change

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the industry. Yeah, I moved to the Old

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Town. Let me know

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my goals down. I'll hold it down, Make

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myself proud. Everybody welcome into

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another all 22 daily. Had a great

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game last night, Ray. Did you ever think

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the Vikings were gonna pull it out? No,

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no, not for a second after the second

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turnover that they had after forcing A

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turnover of their own. You knew exactly

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how this game was going to go, and it's

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pretty much exactly how it went. It's

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just, I don't know how Vikings fans do

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it. Eagles win

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34-28 We talked about how the

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Eagles O line had a kind kind of

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difficult week one and they needed to do

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a lot better to give up 13 pressures in

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week 1. Yesterday they gave up only

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three. Jordan Mailata had a career game

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96.9 PFF grade.

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But Minnesota's defense was kind of the

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story early on. They were putting up a

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really good fight. We saw Ivan Pace

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Junior and Daniel Hunter each have a few

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hurries getting to the quarterback,

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making Jalen Hurts uncomfortable. But it

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just really wasn't enough, right? It just

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wasn't enough. Yeah, they they they just

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don't have much talent at all on that

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side of the ball. After someone like

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Daniel Hunter and Ivan Pace has come out

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of nowhere and you hope you can keep it

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up, that's great. But the personnel is

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just not there defensively For the

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Vikings, it's so they just they just wore

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down. It was just a matter of not being

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up to snuff or up to par with their

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opponent, which is the Eagles because

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like you mentioned, I mean Jalen Hertz

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didn't play well. I mean he, he really

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struggled almost the entire night. He

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hit, he had a beautiful pass. DeVonta

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Smith for the touchdown which was

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fantastic, but down to down for the

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rest of the game he was he was

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struggling when when the

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Vikings brought pressure and and he had

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to go off his first read, he he he wasn't

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able to just have that quick trigger and

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then they would kind of mix it up just

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enough where if the Eagles would would

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then pass the ball they would drop 8

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every now and again just enough to keep

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them off balance. And yeah, it. I

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mean it ultimately didn't matter because

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again. They're just man for man, just

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more talented than the Vikings defense,

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and they were able to just run the ball

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pretty much whenever they wanted. So we

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ended up not mattering. But early on it

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was it was a it was a pretty good effort

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from the Vikings defense at first before

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wearing down. I was so impressed with

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Devonta Smith. He's really shown what he

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is like this amazing route runner. He

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only had it three or four catches,

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nothing super impressive. But the

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the play where he missed the DB deep

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downfield, Jalen Hurts really under

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through him. He made a play that was

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essentially a game saving play, right

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like this was a 1 touchdown game if it

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wasn't for Justin Jefferson fumbling

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through the end zone. It might have

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actually been a different ball game. And

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we talked about those turnovers,

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Alexander Madison turning the ball

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over. Justin Jefferson turning the ball

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over. Like I I was very impressed with

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Cousins and Addison and Jefferson, what

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they were able to do. But the turnovers

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just absolutely killed them and Madison's

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grade really reflected it. So if you

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started Madison, you know, running back

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position, not that important, yadda,

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yadda, yadda still hurts having like a 40

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something grade sitting on your starting

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starting lineup, Yeah, you definitely

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wouldn't have gotten that from us. When

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it comes to starting Madison, so yeah,

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that's. There, there. I understand.

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Low value, you know, running back, you

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kind of put it on the back burner. But to

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completely neglect it to where your

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primary guy is, Alexander Mattison

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and and what else? Yeah,

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that's that's a bit much. It's

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kind of malpractice to be honest, cause

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Kirk Cousins deserves a lot better than

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what he got. I mean the offensive line is

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banged up. They're hurt. It is what it is

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there. So I went out, was it Brian

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O'Neill, who also got hurt later on in

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that game too. We already know the

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interior of they're aligned. They were

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missing the starting center. So the

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everything in front of him is just super.

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It's just decimated and he put on a show.

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I was really impressed with Kirk Cousins.

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That might be one of the best games of

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his career and the environment was not

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very good for him to actually put up a

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performance like that and he still balled

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out. So shame that such a great

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performance went went to waste. Such a

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good performance with Jalen Carter, Josh

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Swett, Fletcher Cox and Jordan Davis

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constantly, constantly being in his

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face. He put up a great game and you

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already hear the The Jets rumors.

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Swirling that you know if there's

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anybody that The Jets are going to go

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after, you know that's the guy.

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Didn't you? Was it you a couple weeks ago

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or maybe a few weeks ago now? You said,

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hey, maybe the Vikings should go all in.

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What do they do here?And well, it seems

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to be trending the opposite what we went,

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it was like. It wasn't that I thought

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they should go all in. It was they should

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have gone all in and instead they traded

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away guys like Cedarius Smith, like they

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gave up on some of their older star

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players. But if you're a team now, you

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know, getting Aaron Rodgers out of your

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division and you have an opportunity,

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right? The Lions are still kind of

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unproven. Why? Why are you

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selling?When you have a veteran

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quarterback and and Cousins, you know,

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like you could sit here, people sit here

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all day and just bash, Kirk Cousin said.

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He's not a Super Bowl winning caliber

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player, but the the Vikings aren't really

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giving him that opportunity and I think

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if we put Cousins on this Jets team.

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I don't think it diminishes much lower

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than what they expected to achieve with

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Rogers there.

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Yeah, it could be. I mean, he's cut. He

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would come in mid season and who knows

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what that adjustments like and and how

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that would all play out and how long it

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would take him to actually get back up to

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speaking. I do think a lot of his

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performances now are a result of being

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comfortable in that offense, despite the

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fact that the offense around him is not

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as good as it has been. Right? The skill

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players, yes, on the outside, but at

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running back and especially on that

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offensive line, it's just been super

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banged up. He's still playing well, I

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think in part because he's just out

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there. It's just everything is so quick

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and easy for him from a schematic and

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system standpoint where he might not have

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that same benefit in New York. But on

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the flip side, kind of like you said, the

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personnel in New York right now is in a

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much stronger place than it is in

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Minnesota. They have a great defense over

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there. With The Jets, they have, you

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know, Garrett Wilson. So yeah, you don't

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have Justin Jefferson, but you have

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someone like Garrett Wilson. You have a

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great rushing attack too. And if that

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offensive line is healthy, that's a

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pretty decent offensive line. We'll say

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that and then we'll see how guys like.

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Backed in and Vera Tucker really

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developed, but at the very least it's a

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decent offensive line. I don't know the

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likelihood of this of that actually

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happening. I mean when has that actually

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happened like ever in the NFL A a

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top let's call it Top 14 just to be very

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conservative starting quarterback being

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traded in season to

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to a team after an injury to their

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starter. Maybe it's happened but it

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definitely hasn't been recent if if in

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the last couple of decades, no, yeah for

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sure. And I mean I think on top of that

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like. I don't know if

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the I don't. I have no faith in Nathaniel

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Hackett. Like absolutely zero. And with

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the offensive line being as rough as it

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is, I don't think Cousins is

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like situation on offense would be much

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better, right? Like it doesn't get better

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than Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison

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is looking pretty good. Brian O'Neill is

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a really good player. Christian Darrisaw

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is a really good player. Like, I honestly

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think that offense might be better, but

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it's the complete situation that would

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give him an opportunity to win, right? I

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don't really have much faith in Nathaniel

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Hackett. At all. So, umm, you

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know, I think Cousins is a good player,

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but yeah, we'll see.

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But OK, let's let's leave the Cousins

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rumors aside. We'll move on. And we

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promised a few extra starters for this

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weekend guys that we would start. And

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Ray, why don't you, why don't you kick

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that off? Sure. So

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surprise, surprise. I'm actually going to

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stay with some of The Jets talk we were

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talking about and go with someone on the

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other side of the wall for their

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opponent. I like to Marcus Lawrence this

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week And so yeah, he's over 30

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years old now. Maybe he doesn't have

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that. Name and star power that he's had

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earlier in his career, but we know he's a

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well-rounded veteran with a good profile,

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right? His last six years of just

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run defense grading right, we have 80.681

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point, 983.279 793.2 point

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and then he was 68.2. Last year we saw

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that dip through week one he was 71.8,

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right? But you see here a very

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consistently very good run

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defender and I think.

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You know, going into this Dallas team and

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defense in particular, they invested.

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We've talked about this, how they

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invested in the interior of that

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defensive line. They have Jonathan

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Hankins back for a full offseason and

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then drafted Mozzy Smith, two guys that

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really profiled strongly against the run,

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which was their weakness last year,

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right, which could have contributed to

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some of that dip that we saw in DeMarcus

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Lawrence's game in 2022

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and. We mentioned

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in the previous Daily episode how Drake

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Jackson, one of the reasons we were both

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high on him in week two is because he's

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opposite Nick Bosa and how that helps his

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game. And I think the same applies for

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whoever is opposite Micah Parsons. And we

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saw that in week one with Dorrance

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Armstrong being the opposite edge rusher

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who had like a 90 plus grade for the

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Cowboys in week one had a ton of

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pressures and a couple sacks against the

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Giants. But this week The Jets

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are probably more likely to run the. Off

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for a majority of the game, unlike the

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Giants. Because I think that The Jets

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defense at least keeps the game close

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enough so that The Jets are still

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somewhat in striking distance so they

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don't put too much on Zach Wilson's

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plate. And so if The Jets are running the

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ball, I think that plays more into

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DeMarcus Lawrence's hand to be the

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the beneficiary, if you will, of the edge

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rusher opposite Micah Parsons on the

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other side of that defense. I think that

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plays into his hands and his strengths.

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This week, so I it could

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be any edge rusher across from Micah

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Parsons, but I think the way the game

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script is likely to set up and play out

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in week two, I think DeMarcus Lawrence is

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going to be a big beneficiary of that in

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Week 2. It's a great thing. I mean

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anybody on the Cowboys defense this week

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is likely a good start. Zach Wilson

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didn't look good last week. The offensive

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line looked really bad for The Jets and

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this is this is a defense that

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just made a Giants offense

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with you know Andrew Thomas and other you

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know half decent offensive lineman look

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horrible. So what they what I expect them

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to do to to the joint had a one grade

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sorry I just had to throw that out there

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his pass blocking grade. One, I've never

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seen that before. Yeah. One,

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yeah. So I expect, I expect bad things to

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happen. So I think, yeah, you're spot on

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with that one. I'm going to go in a very

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similar direction and.

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With the Giants, actually. So Dexter

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Lawrence, you have Leonard Williams.

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Those guys are must starts this week. But

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I'm going to go with a guy in a

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situation. So you might be in a situation

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where you desperately need somebody to

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fill in as your, you know, your D lineman

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, 3A guy that you could just plug in

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there that can get a high grade. And I

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think in most weeks that's hard to do

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right? Like it's hard to find that guy

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that you trust to get you enough snaps,

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get you a high enough grade. But the

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Giants are playing the Cardinals this

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week and the Cardinals. We all

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expected it were pretty bad, right? They

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were pretty bad. They were actually

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better than we expected them to be. But

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their center Yelda

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fromhold had a

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646.9 PFF grade

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the center there. So I expect

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some of these defensive interiors on the

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Giants to absolutely feast. And they have

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a guy named Jordan Riley who's

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essentially their third rotation in that

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defensive interior group who only had 17

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snaps last week, but he did a lot with

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them and he had 74.2. PFF

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grade, he had to stop. He had a few extra

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pressures like he looked. He looked

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pretty good, right? I expect them to give

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him more opportunity. Leonard Williams

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isn't a young guy. I think that rotation

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is going to become. If they could get a

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third guy, I think they're going to use

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that rotation more. And I also expect

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like, yes, the Giants looked pitiful last

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week against what I like. I kind of

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talked about what I think is a Super Bowl

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caliber defense in in Dallas.

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But when they go against the Cardinals, I

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think they're going to look like the

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Cowboys did last week against them, like

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it's going to be a different situation,

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and I think they could look really good.

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What I mean by that is I think they could

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get in a place where Jordan Riley ends up

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getting like 30 snaps because it's not

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that competitive of a football game. So

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if that does happen, this is a guy I

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would feel really confident just plugging

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into that defensive interior three spot,

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letting him ride right. You only need 15

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snaps there and if you could get a

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7576 grade from

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from some guy you could pick off free

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agency like that's a pretty good week. So

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something maybe to think about doing.

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Yeah, I think there's a lot of people.

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Doubting the Giants and not that there's

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not reason to doubt the Giants overall,

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right? But I think the one thing to keep

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in mind is this is not the kind of

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situation where like the head coach is

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kind of a dead man walking or is on the

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hot seat heading into the the start of

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the season. And then they have a

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performance like they did against the

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Cowboys week one and you can kind of see

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the team as a whole really start to erode

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and kind of just tune them out and quit

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essentially on the coach. This is not

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that and I think you know dabble and that

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staff there I think they have them ready

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to go and. The Cardinals are the team to

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get right against, so I could see it

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playing out that way too. I think we have

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to kind of tap the brakes a bit on, on on

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just, you know, we've we've reversed the

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bus over the Giants enough already over

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the past week. Exactly. And how many of

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the Cowboys touchdowns were

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defensive or special? Yeah, right,

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exactly. Field goal

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block the pick six.

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There might be another another big six. I

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don't know. It was it was it just seemed

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like every time you kind of turned around

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it was another defensive or special teams

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touchdown. Yeah right. So you're talking

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about their defense giving up maybe maybe

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20 points right. So you know that's

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that's a that's an OK game against what

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is a really good offense too in Dallas.

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So I'm. I'm still very high on

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New York's defense so a couple guys there

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I would definitely invest in. But who do

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you got with your next pick right.

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Yes, I'm kind of going into the depths

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of of mediocrity. That

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sounds mean here. I'm going to go with

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John Kaminsky, the edge rusher for the

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Lions. He's probably someone that's

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likely not on many rosters, or if he is,

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he's very much so on the back end of of

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your rotation at edge. But the Seahawks

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offensive line is just in completely dire

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straits without Charles Cross or Abraham

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Lucas. Most likely this week they did

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just sign Jason Peters who is 41 years

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old, you know, again signed on

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Tuesday. I think it was so signed on

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Tuesday 4 days, five days later he he

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does he have to actually block?An

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NFL edge rusher and like respect to Jason

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Peters because that's pretty much what he

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did last year in a sense. But

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I think this is just one of those things

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where the matchup is so good that if

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you're a functional edge rusher, you

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should have your best day against this

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Seahawks line. And if he doesn't here,

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then at this point you might as well drop

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him. Obviously someone like Aidan

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Hutchinson is going to have a fantastic

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game more than likely given this matchup,

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but we're not here to tell you to start

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guys like. In Hutchinson, you already

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know that, right? We're digging a little

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bit deeper here. And John Kaminsky?

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Respectable, solid, you

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know, if not unassuming player. But

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if there's a day for him to have his best

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day, it's this coming weekend.

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That's a good pick in I was mourning

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our boy Abraham Lucas right, headed to

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IR so really bad blow. And then Charles

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Cross too is is dealing with injuries so

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both of their young offensive tackles are

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out. The Lions defense should

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should have a really good day. So I like

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that pic. I'm I'm actually going to stick

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with the Giants and I'm going to go with

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another player. Unfortunately you're not

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to be able to get this one off of free

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agency but it's Deonte Banks

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who last week had a 67 grade, which

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isn't great by any means, but again, he

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was playing the Cowboys and they had

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their backs against the wall the whole

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game. But this week he's playing the

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Cardinals and he's probably going to

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match up with Michael Wilson or Rondale

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Moore. So the competition is

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significantly, you know, worse than what

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he faced last week. And also like, I, I

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kind of like him against Michael Wilson,

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right? I like him against a bigger bodied

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receiver because Banks plays a really

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physical game of corner. Like he plays

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kind of old school corner. I remember

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when we first talked about him and you

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asked me what I thought of him. It's like

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he reminds me of like a Hall of Famer from

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1994, like some guys that we would

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watch back in the day and like they would

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be super physical, they'd lay some sticks

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every once in a while, but they weren't

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necessarily like the best at corner. Like

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they're not sauce gardener, right. That's

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not how they play football, but they're

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good football players and I think Banks

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is kind of that. So I like him against

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the big body guy like Michael Wilson. I

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think we're going to see some some old

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school football there. But I like the

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matchup also because Michael Wilson and

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Rondell Moore. Both graded out in the 50s

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last week, right? So they're not really

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doing anything. Joshua Dobbs doesn't

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scare anybody, right? He might make some

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mistakes and could leave some balls.

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Hang in there for Deonte Banks to go and

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intercept. So I like that matchup. I like

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a couple of the other, again, the Giants

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defense this week. There's a lot of good

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players that I would start, but Banks is

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a guy that you might have been a little,

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you know, you might be a little scared to

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start guys like that. After last week's

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performance. I wouldn't be. I'd go ahead

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and start Banks. That's

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interesting. I mean, I don't hate the

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pick, but I do like Michael Wilson long

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term. You know, young receiver, talented,

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think has a bit of an injury history,

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which might have caused him to kind of

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drop a bit in the draft process, but.

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Solid player, Talented. Has some

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upside, but. Yeah, I mean, you're not

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going to realize that upside. We 2 with

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Josh Dobbs as your quarterback. So

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totally get it. And I think that's kind

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of the theme here that I'm sensing is

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kind of like a it's a get right game for

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a lot of the guys that we like. And I'm

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going to keep that going with Diane

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Dawkins, the tackle from the Bills. I

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think it's a get right game for him too,

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and the Bills as a whole after that

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performance on Monday night. I think the

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big thing here is that Dawkins likely

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won't be lined up against Mason Crosby

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too often, and so with that in mind,

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he should make easy work, honestly, of

524

00:19:08,236 --> 00:19:10,646

guys like Jerry Tillery or Tyree Wilson,

525

00:19:10,856 --> 00:19:12,586

who looks like he still has a long way to

526

00:19:12,596 --> 00:19:14,806

go coming back from the foot of shoe that

527

00:19:14,816 --> 00:19:17,226

he had earlier on. And you know being a

528

00:19:17,236 --> 00:19:19,776

rookie just starting in week two of the

529

00:19:19,786 --> 00:19:22,516

NFL. So I think the Raiders as a whole

530

00:19:22,526 --> 00:19:24,346

come back down to earth and that the

531

00:19:24,356 --> 00:19:26,746

Bills right the ship especially on the

532

00:19:26,756 --> 00:19:29,346

offensive line up front And so

533

00:19:29,416 --> 00:19:32,286

Diane Dawkins probably a tackle 2

534

00:19:32,306 --> 00:19:34,006

for a lot of a lot of guys if you have a

535

00:19:34,016 --> 00:19:35,956

really strong room maybe a tackle 3 but

536

00:19:35,966 --> 00:19:38,796

he's likely one your top two tackles and

537

00:19:38,806 --> 00:19:39,986

I would just I would feel pretty

538

00:19:39,996 --> 00:19:42,106

comfortable with him this week in this

539

00:19:42,116 --> 00:19:45,066

matchup I think they get right. Yeah,

540

00:19:45,076 --> 00:19:46,516

that's a good one, right? That that was

541

00:19:46,526 --> 00:19:47,846

one of the hardest matchups we'll have

542

00:19:47,856 --> 00:19:49,396

all year against that Jets defensive

543

00:19:49,406 --> 00:19:51,956

front. So any anything

544

00:19:52,046 --> 00:19:54,376

else is essentially a better situation

545

00:19:54,446 --> 00:19:57,316

save the Cowboys. But yeah,

546

00:19:57,326 --> 00:19:59,076

that's that's a great pick. I don't

547

00:19:59,086 --> 00:20:00,536

necessarily have another one. There was a

548

00:20:00,546 --> 00:20:02,276

couple guys I was thinking about and I

549

00:20:02,286 --> 00:20:04,236

think I think one of them, you know, if I

550

00:20:04,246 --> 00:20:07,246

had to choose. I think Derek Carr could

551

00:20:07,256 --> 00:20:08,526

have a good game this week, right? Like,

552

00:20:08,536 --> 00:20:10,586

I think his first game looked pretty

553

00:20:10,596 --> 00:20:12,406

mediocre. He's not a guy that you're

554

00:20:12,416 --> 00:20:14,566

probably starting at all 22 most weeks,

555

00:20:14,796 --> 00:20:16,246

but if you needed to start him this week,

556

00:20:16,256 --> 00:20:17,766

maybe you're like me and you had Aaron

557

00:20:17,776 --> 00:20:20,046

Rodgers and he went down and now you have

558

00:20:20,056 --> 00:20:22,146

4 backup quarterbacks that you're

559

00:20:22,156 --> 00:20:23,576

choosing between. I think Derek Carr is

560

00:20:23,586 --> 00:20:24,826

the one I would choose this week, right?

561

00:20:24,836 --> 00:20:27,626

He had his first game, did OK, didn't

562

00:20:27,636 --> 00:20:29,586

look great, didn't look terrible. But it

563

00:20:29,596 --> 00:20:31,726

was his first game with a new group, his

564

00:20:31,736 --> 00:20:33,726

first, you know, live performance against

565

00:20:33,836 --> 00:20:36,666

a new defense, and it was a pretty tough

566

00:20:36,676 --> 00:20:38,116

game. But this week he's going against

567

00:20:38,126 --> 00:20:40,636

Carolina. Who's who's missing? JC Horn.

568

00:20:41,146 --> 00:20:44,096

They're going to be kind of down

569

00:20:44,106 --> 00:20:46,646

some players, but besides that, like. I

570

00:20:46,656 --> 00:20:48,536

think everybody expected the Panthers

571

00:20:48,546 --> 00:20:50,436

defense to look better this year, right?

572

00:20:50,446 --> 00:20:52,436

New coaching system. Everybody said, you

573

00:20:52,446 --> 00:20:54,226

know, this is an underperforming defense.

574

00:20:54,236 --> 00:20:56,476

They have Brian Burns, JC Horn,

575

00:20:56,806 --> 00:20:58,876

Derek Brown. Like they have a good group

576

00:20:58,886 --> 00:21:00,126

of skill players, a couple good

577

00:21:00,136 --> 00:21:03,116

linebackers and they didn't look better,

578

00:21:03,166 --> 00:21:04,715

right? They looked if anything the same,

579

00:21:04,725 --> 00:21:06,735

if not a little bit worse. I'm worried

580

00:21:06,745 --> 00:21:08,485

about Carolina. I'm. I'm very worried

581

00:21:08,495 --> 00:21:10,235

about Carolina. I wasn't high on Carolina

582

00:21:10,245 --> 00:21:12,055

going into this year. I was, I was

583

00:21:12,065 --> 00:21:13,495

feeling bad for Bryce Young for getting

584

00:21:13,505 --> 00:21:15,455

sent there and they don't really have any

585

00:21:15,465 --> 00:21:17,025

draft picks to kind of help. Out in the

586

00:21:17,035 --> 00:21:19,135

next couple of years. So I think it's

587

00:21:19,145 --> 00:21:20,875

kind of a rough situation, but getting

588

00:21:20,885 --> 00:21:23,225

back to the point, I think there's ample

589

00:21:23,235 --> 00:21:26,205

opportunity again as a get right gain for

590

00:21:26,215 --> 00:21:28,265

the Saints to come through and have.

591

00:21:28,965 --> 00:21:30,775

Like a performance where they break away

592

00:21:30,785 --> 00:21:32,455

where they like Derek Carr won. Last week

593

00:21:32,465 --> 00:21:34,015

it was a tough game, but they won it.

594

00:21:34,105 --> 00:21:35,575

They stuck it out. This week they go

595

00:21:35,585 --> 00:21:37,795

against the Panthers where I think that

596

00:21:37,805 --> 00:21:39,755

they should show we're a lot better than

597

00:21:39,765 --> 00:21:41,015

the worst teams in the league, right?

598

00:21:41,025 --> 00:21:43,595

Maybe we're not a Super Bowl team, but

599

00:21:43,605 --> 00:21:45,665

we're maybe a playoff caliber team. And I

600

00:21:45,675 --> 00:21:47,055

think it's kind of like what we were just

601

00:21:47,065 --> 00:21:48,095

talking about the Giants, right? Like

602

00:21:48,105 --> 00:21:49,165

everybody's down on the Giants.

603

00:21:49,175 --> 00:21:51,295

Everybody's talking smack. They played a

604

00:21:51,345 --> 00:21:53,075

a team that I think is a top five team in

605

00:21:53,085 --> 00:21:55,075

the league. When they go and play a

606

00:21:55,085 --> 00:21:56,325

bottom five team in the league, they're

607

00:21:56,335 --> 00:21:57,555

look like superstars. And I think the

608

00:21:57,565 --> 00:21:59,155

same is true for a team like the Saints.

609

00:21:59,255 --> 00:22:00,685

When they go and play one of these bottom

610

00:22:00,695 --> 00:22:01,905

teams, I think they're gonna look much

611

00:22:01,915 --> 00:22:04,365

better. That's what I expect to see.

612

00:22:04,415 --> 00:22:06,935

So if you have Derek Carr, you're out in

613

00:22:06,945 --> 00:22:09,045

Theron Rogers. Just, you know, give it a

614

00:22:09,055 --> 00:22:11,925

go. Only listen to that, please. If

615

00:22:11,935 --> 00:22:14,185

if you had Aaron Rodgers, don't do what I

616

00:22:14,195 --> 00:22:16,605

do and try to play matchups with your

617

00:22:16,615 --> 00:22:19,445

quarterbacks in week one and bench Trevor

618

00:22:19,455 --> 00:22:22,345

Lawrence for Lamar Jackson. Just don't do

619

00:22:22,355 --> 00:22:24,705

that. So only listen to that if you're

620

00:22:24,715 --> 00:22:27,365

starting quarterback, got hurt and is

621

00:22:27,375 --> 00:22:30,305

injured. Otherwise, please stick to

622

00:22:30,315 --> 00:22:32,505

your guns at quarterback. Learn from my

623

00:22:32,515 --> 00:22:35,375

mistake, I I let Chris get away with one.

624

00:22:36,025 --> 00:22:37,715

And I mean I don't I I was feeling

625

00:22:37,725 --> 00:22:40,235

charitable I guess. So that's a perfect

626

00:22:40,245 --> 00:22:42,475

transition. So if you're owing one like

627

00:22:42,485 --> 00:22:43,855

Ray and you're you're ready to call it

628

00:22:43,865 --> 00:22:45,775

quits on the season, it's time to start

629

00:22:45,785 --> 00:22:48,675

scouting right. It's never

630

00:22:48,685 --> 00:22:50,235

too early never too early to talk draft.

631

00:22:50,245 --> 00:22:52,975

So it's never too early to talk draft.

632

00:22:52,985 --> 00:22:55,425

So if you haven't yet I'd I'd highly

633

00:22:55,435 --> 00:22:57,575

suggest you throw on some game film this

634

00:22:57,585 --> 00:22:59,215

weekend and watch some of the guys that

635

00:22:59,225 --> 00:23:01,045

are going to go out and perform because

636

00:23:01,055 --> 00:23:03,175

this is rumored to be one of the best

637

00:23:03,185 --> 00:23:05,355

draft classes in recent history

638

00:23:05,445 --> 00:23:07,865

and. I wanted just to talk about some of

639

00:23:07,875 --> 00:23:10,765

the names first Guys that were, you

640

00:23:10,775 --> 00:23:12,105

know, we're hearing are just blowing the

641

00:23:12,115 --> 00:23:14,365

doors off of the competition. Guys. Like

642

00:23:14,435 --> 00:23:15,805

at quarterback, right? We have Caleb

643

00:23:15,815 --> 00:23:18,525

Williams, Drake May, J McCarthy,

644

00:23:18,575 --> 00:23:20,695

Shadora Sanders, Michael Pennix Junior

645

00:23:20,705 --> 00:23:23,165

and Quinn, yours all talked about as

646

00:23:23,175 --> 00:23:25,365

being first round draft candidates for

647

00:23:25,375 --> 00:23:27,605

this upcoming draft. And Ray, I'm not the

648

00:23:27,615 --> 00:23:28,875

college guy. I've been watching, I've

649

00:23:28,885 --> 00:23:30,705

been trying to watch and I'm enjoying it

650

00:23:30,715 --> 00:23:32,995

more. So it might be like an IRL thing,

651

00:23:33,005 --> 00:23:34,045

like these guys are getting paid, so

652

00:23:34,055 --> 00:23:35,315

you're going, you're learning more about

653

00:23:35,325 --> 00:23:37,715

them. They're in the spotlight more. But

654

00:23:37,725 --> 00:23:39,815

but it is a little more exciting these

655

00:23:39,825 --> 00:23:42,075

days to watch college football. And you

656

00:23:42,085 --> 00:23:44,515

know, these 567 quarterbacks are the

657

00:23:44,525 --> 00:23:46,995

reason why. But since you are the college

658

00:23:47,005 --> 00:23:48,495

guy, I want to know like which of these

659

00:23:48,505 --> 00:23:50,805

guys do you think are real kind of

660

00:23:51,175 --> 00:23:52,905

first round candidates, guys that you

661

00:23:52,915 --> 00:23:54,785

think actually have what it takes to be

662

00:23:54,795 --> 00:23:56,845

superstars? Which guys do you think might

663

00:23:56,855 --> 00:23:59,575

just be pretenders at this point?I I

664

00:23:59,585 --> 00:24:01,565

think there's three of that of that list

665

00:24:01,575 --> 00:24:04,185

that you named that are legit, and that's

666

00:24:04,255 --> 00:24:06,185

one. The obvious one is Caleb Williams.

667

00:24:06,235 --> 00:24:07,725

Two probably. The other obvious one is

668

00:24:07,735 --> 00:24:10,665

Drake May. The third name to me

669

00:24:10,715 --> 00:24:13,565

is Quinn Ewers, and I would have

670

00:24:13,575 --> 00:24:14,965

said that before if we played this

671

00:24:14,975 --> 00:24:16,505

episode last week before they beat

672

00:24:16,515 --> 00:24:18,845

Alabama. I think those

673

00:24:18,855 --> 00:24:21,725

three alone, just given their arm

674

00:24:21,735 --> 00:24:24,165

talent and upside that separates them

675

00:24:24,175 --> 00:24:27,115

from the rest of the draft class for 2024

676

00:24:27,115 --> 00:24:29,905

at quarterback, I think McCarthy.

677

00:24:29,995 --> 00:24:32,505

Is just taking him as an example, fine

678

00:24:32,515 --> 00:24:35,285

NFL quarterback for sure. But I I think a

679

00:24:35,295 --> 00:24:37,585

lot of his success and it's not

680

00:24:37,595 --> 00:24:39,705

necessarily his fault but just the style

681

00:24:39,775 --> 00:24:41,145

of football that they're playing at

682

00:24:41,155 --> 00:24:43,785

e right now. He's not asked

683

00:24:43,855 --> 00:24:46,765

to to do too much in the

684

00:24:46,775 --> 00:24:48,605

sense of putting the team on his back or

685

00:24:48,615 --> 00:24:51,105

making next level throws to carry an

686

00:24:51,115 --> 00:24:53,605

offense. So I I think I think there's

687

00:24:53,615 --> 00:24:55,065

still some room for growth there for

688

00:24:55,075 --> 00:24:56,925

someone like McCarthy. But I think if I

689

00:24:56,935 --> 00:24:59,445

had to sort of separate them right now, I

690

00:24:59,455 --> 00:25:02,005

would say. Caleb Williams at 1, Drake Maye

691

00:25:02,015 --> 00:25:03,605

at 2:00 and then you have Quinn Ewers at

692

00:25:03,615 --> 00:25:05,945

three. I think those are your top guys

693

00:25:05,955 --> 00:25:08,535

for the class right now and then the rest

694

00:25:08,545 --> 00:25:11,125

kind of sort themselves thereafter. So I

695

00:25:11,135 --> 00:25:12,775

think that a few people are high on

696

00:25:12,785 --> 00:25:14,635

Sanders and Penix. So I'm I'm excited

697

00:25:14,645 --> 00:25:15,985

to watch them throughout this college

698

00:25:15,995 --> 00:25:18,265

football season and see where kind of the

699

00:25:18,275 --> 00:25:20,525

consensus ends up. When I watch Sanders

700

00:25:20,535 --> 00:25:22,705

so far, I saw a lot of inconsistencies

701

00:25:22,715 --> 00:25:24,565

with his game. I saw some accuracy

702

00:25:24,575 --> 00:25:27,085

issues. He he doesn't necessarily have

703

00:25:27,095 --> 00:25:29,165

touch right now. He's more of just this

704

00:25:29,175 --> 00:25:31,845

like great. Athlete with a booming arm

705

00:25:32,315 --> 00:25:34,065

but but I want to see the touch on him. I

706

00:25:34,075 --> 00:25:35,585

want to see him get that kind of under

707

00:25:35,595 --> 00:25:37,965

control. But yeah. Caleb Williams. Drake

708

00:25:37,975 --> 00:25:39,775

Maye, Quinn. Ewers. I'm excited about those

709

00:25:39,785 --> 00:25:42,745

guys. Yours I think is is he's more

710

00:25:42,755 --> 00:25:45,035

in that second tier to me. I don't I

711

00:25:45,045 --> 00:25:46,344

don't think he's necessarily in that

712

00:25:46,414 --> 00:25:49,264

guaranteed first round pick tier but yeah

713

00:25:49,274 --> 00:25:50,574

we'll we'll keep an eye on it throughout

714

00:25:50,584 --> 00:25:52,584

the season and I highly suggest everybody

715

00:25:52,594 --> 00:25:54,524

else do the same. Let's talk about some

716

00:25:54,534 --> 00:25:55,944

of these skill guys as well right so

717

00:25:55,954 --> 00:25:58,364

Marvin Harrison Junior Brock Bowers Blake

718

00:25:58,374 --> 00:26:01,094

Corum. Trey Benson Emeka Egbuka

719

00:26:01,104 --> 00:26:03,374

Buku, Buka,

720

00:26:04,534 --> 00:26:07,344

Buka, Buka. He's a he's

721

00:26:07,354 --> 00:26:10,054

another name that looks good and I want

722

00:26:10,064 --> 00:26:11,274

to hear what you have to say about these

723

00:26:11,284 --> 00:26:14,074

guys. Yeah, Marvin Harrison Jr. is

724

00:26:14,084 --> 00:26:15,934

by far the, in my opinion, the top of the

725

00:26:15,944 --> 00:26:18,894

class. He's he moves like

726

00:26:18,904 --> 00:26:20,404

all the other Ohio State receivers that

727

00:26:20,414 --> 00:26:21,834

have come out recently, like a Garrett

728

00:26:21,844 --> 00:26:24,604

Wilson, like a like a Chris Olave. He's

729

00:26:24,614 --> 00:26:27,254

got that same just smoothness to his

730

00:26:27,264 --> 00:26:29,294

game while still being explosive, except

731

00:26:29,304 --> 00:26:32,264

he's like 6-4 so. He's just, he's just

732

00:26:32,274 --> 00:26:34,824

different. He's a thoroughbred. He's top

733

00:26:34,834 --> 00:26:37,724

of the line for sure. I think thereafter.

734

00:26:38,484 --> 00:26:41,014

I'm not sure yet who's second, right. I

735

00:26:41,024 --> 00:26:43,774

think Egbuka might be that second guy to

736

00:26:43,784 --> 00:26:46,614

be honest. I know we have Wilson from

737

00:26:46,624 --> 00:26:49,394

Florida State as well, a big body type

738

00:26:49,404 --> 00:26:52,334

receiver possible like type end

739

00:26:52,344 --> 00:26:55,134

type body that's

740

00:26:55,144 --> 00:26:57,634

that's just kind of like that Big 6'5 type

741

00:26:57,644 --> 00:27:00,034

mold of a player there on the

742

00:27:00,044 --> 00:27:02,674

outside. But I think

743

00:27:02,824 --> 00:27:04,514

really you have Marvin Harrison Jr

744

00:27:04,524 --> 00:27:06,554

then you're kind of letting this season

745

00:27:06,564 --> 00:27:08,694

sort itself out to see who kind of fills

746

00:27:08,704 --> 00:27:11,364

in behind him. To round out the rest of

747

00:27:11,374 --> 00:27:13,194

that receiver group, lots of guys who

748

00:27:13,204 --> 00:27:15,694

choose from. At running back to I'm

749

00:27:15,704 --> 00:27:18,094

actually higher and for some reason this

750

00:27:18,104 --> 00:27:20,154

is a bit of a throwback take and I don't

751

00:27:20,164 --> 00:27:22,774

know why, but I'm higher on Donovan

752

00:27:22,784 --> 00:27:25,474

Edwards than I am Blake Corum. I think

753

00:27:25,484 --> 00:27:27,494

that Edwards profiles better given his

754

00:27:27,504 --> 00:27:30,254

size and frame and and his

755

00:27:30,324 --> 00:27:31,684

ability to really stick his foot in the

756

00:27:31,694 --> 00:27:34,254

ground and get up field and go better

757

00:27:34,264 --> 00:27:36,014

than someone like Corum, who's got a bit

758

00:27:36,024 --> 00:27:38,344

of an injury history now. Smaller frame,

759

00:27:38,424 --> 00:27:41,174

older prospect as well. I

760

00:27:41,184 --> 00:27:43,634

like Donovan Edwards a lot when you're

761

00:27:43,644 --> 00:27:45,224

talking about the running backs. And then

762

00:27:45,234 --> 00:27:47,424

I would have probably Benson behind him

763

00:27:47,494 --> 00:27:50,264

early on and then maybe Corum somewhere

764

00:27:50,274 --> 00:27:52,094

thereafter, you know, with the with the

765

00:27:52,104 --> 00:27:54,324

group of the rest of the running backs.

766

00:27:54,334 --> 00:27:56,424

So I know he's a popular name after last

767

00:27:56,434 --> 00:27:57,844

year and everything and gets a lot of the

768

00:27:57,854 --> 00:28:00,014

pub, but I would not have Corum above

769

00:28:00,024 --> 00:28:02,734

his running mate, Donovan Edwards or at

770

00:28:02,744 --> 00:28:04,354

the top of the class as I see it right

771

00:28:04,364 --> 00:28:07,364

now. What about Brock Bowers, who I, you

772

00:28:07,374 --> 00:28:08,804

know, I've heard a lot of people say that

773

00:28:08,814 --> 00:28:11,644

he's a better complete tight end than

774

00:28:11,654 --> 00:28:13,514

even though Kyle Pitts was right because

775

00:28:13,524 --> 00:28:15,494

he's more complete. More kind of

776

00:28:15,504 --> 00:28:17,544

traditional tight end size. Do you think

777

00:28:17,554 --> 00:28:18,954

that he's, you know, that level of

778

00:28:18,964 --> 00:28:21,884

athlete?Yeah, yeah, he's, he's

779

00:28:21,894 --> 00:28:24,834

really good. He's. He's if he

780

00:28:24,844 --> 00:28:27,314

was 6/6 with the long arms and everything

781

00:28:27,324 --> 00:28:29,004

like, you know, power forward-looking

782

00:28:29,014 --> 00:28:30,964

like I think he would get more respect

783

00:28:30,974 --> 00:28:32,694

than he does. But he is everything you

784

00:28:32,704 --> 00:28:35,074

want. You can line them up as as sort of

785

00:28:35,084 --> 00:28:38,014

an HVAC and a flex tight end or you can

786

00:28:38,024 --> 00:28:39,864

line them up in line. He'll get the job

787

00:28:39,874 --> 00:28:41,334

done either way and he is just an

788

00:28:41,344 --> 00:28:43,894

absolute menace after the catch.

789

00:28:43,984 --> 00:28:46,474

He's strong, he's fast, he's

790

00:28:46,484 --> 00:28:49,354

quick, he's explosive, He's the

791

00:28:49,364 --> 00:28:52,154

entire package at tight end. He is.

792

00:28:52,224 --> 00:28:54,064

He's by far the number one tight end in

793

00:28:54,074 --> 00:28:56,944

this class. And I think is shouldering a

794

00:28:56,954 --> 00:28:59,084

huge load for that Georgia offense this

795

00:28:59,094 --> 00:29:01,624

season. He's going to mask a lot of other

796

00:29:01,634 --> 00:29:04,264

deficiencies that they have at on that

797

00:29:04,274 --> 00:29:06,364

side of the ball at Georgia this season

798

00:29:06,374 --> 00:29:09,004

just because of how good he is. Wow.

799

00:29:09,074 --> 00:29:11,284

OK. I'm excited to see some of his tape.

800

00:29:11,294 --> 00:29:13,124

He's the one guy of this group. I really

801

00:29:13,134 --> 00:29:15,334

haven't watched basically any of his film

802

00:29:15,344 --> 00:29:17,774

yet. I mean, Marvin Harrison is probably

803

00:29:17,784 --> 00:29:19,444

the best receiver prospect we've seen in

804

00:29:19,454 --> 00:29:21,264

a long time. Like a long time. Like

805

00:29:21,274 --> 00:29:23,514

better than Jamar Chase. I think he's

806

00:29:23,524 --> 00:29:26,184

that level of good. Umm, going to the

807

00:29:26,194 --> 00:29:28,444

offensive line. This is one of my

808

00:29:28,454 --> 00:29:31,364

favorite tackle classes in probably

809

00:29:31,374 --> 00:29:32,984

since like the Tristan Wharfs draft and

810

00:29:32,994 --> 00:29:35,584

it might be better Olu Fashanu,

811

00:29:35,834 --> 00:29:38,604

Joe Alt, Graham Barton, and J.C. Latham. Maybe

812

00:29:38,614 --> 00:29:40,354

some kind of top that group.

813

00:29:41,084 --> 00:29:43,514

Fasciano was projected to be the first

814

00:29:43,524 --> 00:29:44,994

tackle off the board last year, Penn

815

00:29:45,004 --> 00:29:47,504

State guy. He went back to school because

816

00:29:47,514 --> 00:29:49,604

he's super young, which just tells me

817

00:29:49,614 --> 00:29:52,174

that like the roof is, you know, so high

818

00:29:52,184 --> 00:29:54,214

for him, what he can be. I I haven't

819

00:29:54,224 --> 00:29:55,984

heard a lot this year about Joe Alt

820

00:29:55,994 --> 00:29:57,374

compared to last year. People were really

821

00:29:57,384 --> 00:29:59,494

high on him. I'm still very high on him.

822

00:29:59,504 --> 00:30:01,564

I watched his tape last year to kind of

823

00:30:01,574 --> 00:30:03,334

compare him to some of the draft

824

00:30:03,344 --> 00:30:05,714

prospects from last draft. I will say I

825

00:30:05,724 --> 00:30:08,154

have three of these tackles already.

826

00:30:08,424 --> 00:30:10,764

Higher than what we had Paris Johnson at

827

00:30:10,774 --> 00:30:12,754

this year. So we're talking about 3

828

00:30:12,774 --> 00:30:15,084

tackles in my book that I think are

829

00:30:15,094 --> 00:30:17,484

already better than the top tackle in

830

00:30:17,494 --> 00:30:19,554

last year's draft class. Do you agree

831

00:30:19,564 --> 00:30:21,444

with that who's who's sorry who's your

832

00:30:21,454 --> 00:30:23,604

third from that list is it Latham Latham.

833

00:30:23,654 --> 00:30:25,864

Yeah. Yeah. OK yeah that that's that same

834

00:30:25,874 --> 00:30:28,803

here. I'm not quite sure yet if I would

835

00:30:28,813 --> 00:30:30,653

have all three of them above Johnson. I

836

00:30:30,663 --> 00:30:33,143

think for Shanu for sure and alt I'm

837

00:30:33,673 --> 00:30:36,493

I'm I'm kind of still iffy on I think

838

00:30:36,573 --> 00:30:38,733

I think alt Latham and if you were to

839

00:30:38,743 --> 00:30:40,843

throw a pair of shots and. Into that mix.

840

00:30:40,853 --> 00:30:42,693

I think they're all kind of still right

841

00:30:42,703 --> 00:30:44,513

there kind of either where I want to see

842

00:30:44,523 --> 00:30:46,933

a bit more from the guys in this class

843

00:30:46,943 --> 00:30:48,553

before saying for sure, I think they're

844

00:30:48,563 --> 00:30:50,423

trending that way over someone like

845

00:30:50,433 --> 00:30:53,413

Johnson. But in that same

846

00:30:53,423 --> 00:30:54,373

sense they get a little bit of the

847

00:30:54,383 --> 00:30:55,733

benefit of the doubt because even coming

848

00:30:55,743 --> 00:30:58,493

out after a full a full season of

849

00:30:58,503 --> 00:31:00,973

tape to evaluate, Johnson was still raw

850

00:31:01,023 --> 00:31:02,413

and just getting away with it because of

851

00:31:02,423 --> 00:31:05,413

his tools. And so if I see those

852

00:31:05,423 --> 00:31:07,973

guys develop and have a bit more of a of

853

00:31:07,983 --> 00:31:10,913

a of a calming state to their play. And

854

00:31:10,923 --> 00:31:13,613

a bit more sound technically down to

855

00:31:13,623 --> 00:31:15,953

down than what we saw from Johnson last

856

00:31:15,963 --> 00:31:18,613

year. Then they could definitely end up

857

00:31:18,623 --> 00:31:20,573

above where I would have had Johnson

858

00:31:20,583 --> 00:31:22,473

graded last year even though Johnson was

859

00:31:22,483 --> 00:31:25,073

the OT one in the 2023 . classBut

860

00:31:25,423 --> 00:31:28,003

it's it's for sure very good tackle class

861

00:31:28,013 --> 00:31:30,833

after a couple years of some not so

862

00:31:30,843 --> 00:31:32,743

great tackle classes. I think it comes

863

00:31:32,753 --> 00:31:34,893

back strong this year with with those

864

00:31:34,903 --> 00:31:36,953

three guys as the headliners. Yeah,

865

00:31:36,963 --> 00:31:38,373

absolutely. And that was kind of it for

866

00:31:38,383 --> 00:31:40,073

me with Paris Johnson is there was a lot

867

00:31:40,083 --> 00:31:42,153

of the raw. Tools there. I didn't see it

868

00:31:42,163 --> 00:31:44,433

playing and play out. I think Joe Alt and

869

00:31:44,443 --> 00:31:47,223

Ficano absolutely show me that and it's

870

00:31:47,233 --> 00:31:48,693

something that elevates them into that

871

00:31:48,703 --> 00:31:50,333

tier of like what I thought of a Tristan

872

00:31:50,343 --> 00:31:52,073

Wirfs and and Andrew Thomas a few years

873

00:31:52,083 --> 00:31:54,853

ago. So again, special group of tackles,

874

00:31:55,203 --> 00:31:57,093

really special group of quarterbacks and

875

00:31:57,263 --> 00:31:59,593

skill players too. I don't think the

876

00:31:59,603 --> 00:32:02,543

skill player group is as deep as like the

877

00:32:02,553 --> 00:32:05,293

last few years are. It has higher

878

00:32:05,303 --> 00:32:07,213

end level athletes, but I don't know if

879

00:32:07,223 --> 00:32:09,213

it has the depth of some of the last few

880

00:32:09,223 --> 00:32:11,623

years that we've seen which is OK. I you

881

00:32:11,633 --> 00:32:14,073

know this is an all 22 draft man. This is

882

00:32:14,083 --> 00:32:15,533

like give me the tackles give me the

883

00:32:15,543 --> 00:32:17,783

quarterbacks like it's it's good stuff

884

00:32:17,913 --> 00:32:19,943

and I figured maybe next week we'll go

885

00:32:19,953 --> 00:32:22,653

into some of the defensive prospects to

886

00:32:22,753 --> 00:32:24,823

to get into. So let's let's call it a day

887

00:32:24,833 --> 00:32:27,303

today everybody. I hope you enjoy college

888

00:32:27,313 --> 00:32:29,983

football Saturday watching NFL all day on

889

00:32:29,993 --> 00:32:31,343

Sunday. It's supposed to be nice weather

890

00:32:31,353 --> 00:32:32,843

out in New York but just stay inside

891

00:32:32,913 --> 00:32:34,883

watch some football and thank you for

892

00:32:34,893 --> 00:32:36,303

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893

00:32:36,313 --> 00:32:38,003

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00:32:38,013 --> 00:32:40,863

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895

00:32:40,873 --> 00:32:42,393

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