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Draft Show: Day 2 Rolls Along

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The cast of The Draft Show reconvenes on Friday night to broadcast every pick in the second and third round of the 2022 NFL Draft.

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This is the twenty twenty two NFL Draft with Brian brought us Bobby Belt, Dave Hellman and Kyle Yeoman's Night two is officially upon us. The twenty twenty two NFL Draft coverage live from the Star in Frisco Forth Center at the Star in the SWBCNES studios. This is the draft show presented by a Miller Light and on one oh five three the Fan and Dallas Cowboys Dot Com like the Big Boys, man said David Hellman. Brian brought us Bobby Belt. I'm Kyle Yeoman's gentlemen. We are thirty

two picks into this thing. And when the Cowboys have made one selection that was Tyler Smith, interior offensive lineman slash offensive tackle out of Tulsa, with the twenty fourth overall selection yesterday. They are picking at fifty six in the second round and eighty eight in the third round. But Brian, this is where things start to get ramped up. This is where the meat of the draft seemingly is

where a lot of value can be found. You're absolutely right about that, and some teams kind of positioned themselves with that in mind. If you go early at we have in the second round that's Tampa, Minnesota and Tennessee

the replacing Jacksonville, Detroit and the Jets. So some teams had some idea there used to be a time when we would this draft would kind of go on, you know, now with the being and it's been a while since, you know, we've the first round and because of the TV and stuff, and used to be able to like just keep going. And then it was always the fourth round was the one where guys would sleep on their boards and stuff like that, and those tags would show

you where you need to go. But now the teams have that opportunity after they make their first round pick. Some teams are going to start to join us here in the second round. But yeah, it will be a very very exciting time. I don't know if we'll see the chaos like we did a little bit of yesterday in the middle of this draft, but I'm sure looking

forward to seeing the most names coming off. Now that you've gotten to sleep on your board and you've gotten to sleep on the pick of Tyler Smith in the first round for the Cowboys, has anything changed for you from where you've talked about last night? New information kind of arises you look at the situation that unfolded anything change. No, you know, I kind of felt like though that when I did the work on Tyler Smith, I felt like there was a guy that was a maller, a big,

massive guy. You know. I asked Nate Newton, you know, I called new and I trust Nate so much about you know, play and offensive guard play, and you know, I asked him about, well, hey, how hard with a guy with hands? How hard is that to deal with with a guy that's you know, it's got that you know, if he's got a little bit of a deficiency with those hands and the way he plays the holding and stuff he goes. The problem you run into a little bit, though,

is about with that? You know, when you play guard, you've got that guy either that that three technique on you or that one technique. Sometimes it tackle, you're able to kind of just push shove, get a guy behind past the quarterback with but inside if you miss with your hands, you're put into a bad spot because then they right on that the fenders, right on top of that quarterback. So he was talking about is it's something

you could be taught. Absolutely, It's something you could work on. Absolutely, he says, though, But It's one of those things you have to be really really careful that if you're not very good at it and you're trying to learn it, and then all of a sudden, you go back and revert to old habits, you know. And that's the thing that Nate was talking about, don't let yourself revert back to old habits. I was just curious because this kid's talented. He's an athlete. I said, he's a big guy, he's

a maller. You watch him, he's one of them. It's one of the better run blockers that I saw. I just saw a guy that was deficient with those techniques and hopefully they can get that out of him. Yeah, I mean, size, strength, athleticism, he has all the traits. I mean, he is definitely one of these just high potential, you know, checks all the boxes that you want in

terms of the physical attributes. So and I think that's why the Cowboys were willing to take the chance on him, is because I think they look at it as like, look, we kind of got wiped out here a little bit, and some of the maybe safer, more ready to play offensive line options. But this is a guy that it's just going to take some coaching. These are fixable issues.

I think they think a lot of the stuff that's deficient with him with the hands and stuff like that, I think they think that that's that's a twenty year old player who could stand to you some NFL coaching, and we can get that out of him. Once we get that out of him, he's going to be a really, really good player. It's funny because I mean, there's there's

a thousand of these prospects. There's only we can't give you the life story of everybody, right, but once once Tyler Smith is picked, then people start to dive in. You learn things, you talk to people, all the stuff that y'all said holds true, and then you first of all, you get to meet the guy. Yeah. I mean, I don't know. I don't know what that means for him as a player, but it's about as impressed as I've ever been by the personality of a draft pick right

off the bat um. Just the maturity, the ownership he took of all of that stuff. I mean, he had an answer for everything, he seemed and like when Zach Martin can do that, it's not surprising. He played at Notre Dame and was a four year starter. That's you know, he this is nothing to him by the time he gets the NFL. This kid played it. Tulsa played twenty five games in the American Conference. Yeah right, what was the biggest game he played? Like against a good Cincinnati team.

Maker Like that's so for him to show up? I did. I counted it. Well, he did play it to shoe. You can watch. You can watch team point. You get my point. You're being pedantic, you get my point. There were fifty people in there today. Nice. That was such a great word. Thank You's pedanic? Bad? Yes, okay, he means we need to definition. I Kirk means you're being nitpicky. Oh you're like, oh you're you're being a well actually question in the conference, I did say. I watched him

played the shoot you're being a well actually guy. It's fine anyway to come from actually, to come from Tulsa to the NFL to the Dallas Cowboys, they handle yeah right, uh handle trying to throw me off. You're getting there to handle all of that as well as he did coming from Tulsa. I was incredibly impressed. You hear think, man, I heard whispers today. He came out early if he had if he had stayed in college football, I don't

think it would have been at Tulsa. I think there were big time programs, like like blue bloods asking him to play football for them. And so you're like, okay, Like is the school the reason we think less of this guy? Like if he had played another year at a huge, huge program, would you have a different opinion? Probably? You hear stuff like that and you're like, Okay, I see the logic here. I don't know if it'll work out,

but I completely see the lot of well. And like you said, when you talk about like I don't know what that means for him, like the personality and everything like that. I think there are clues though to the mindset, and the mindset is gonna be big for like, Okay, are you coachable? You know, do you have the work

ethic and things like that. My favorite quote from him today was when they were talking about the critics of the Pick and of his play, and he said, you never want someone's opinion of you to become reality, and I simply won't let it. It's like, Okay, that's the mindset you need to have, and you know, honestly not not pointing anybody out here. But there have been players in the past who they had the rabbit ears and they they internalized a lot of that. He doesn't seem

like a guy who's gonna internalize all that. That's a very mature position to have at twenty one. I didn't have that disposition at twenty one that he has. Dude, I think I think about where I was. I mean, twenty one, Are you kidding? I'm a nightmare now, Like, can you imagine me at twenty one? Try? In no way? And yeah, I've said it a million times. I'm sorry if I'm repeating myself. He turned twenty one this month. Yeah, yeah,

he's a young man. So for him to be where he's at, he impressed me a lot as a person, and I'm like, I my confidence has boosted since last night that like that he can meet this projection. I think the only thing was wrong were the penalties, you know, in the technique. I think that's the only thing that you could really really say that that that's a problem

with this guy. And that's what you hope, and that's what you hope that the Joe Philbins and those guys can can if they can coach that out of him because he is a big, powerful guy. I mean, I'm somewhat with Nate about this, like a guy like Kevin Gogan. Yeah, I mean, and he's a better athlete than a Kevin Ogan. But when you talk about a massive guy that you know that it fought with his hands and stuff like that. You know, that was a name that we were kind

of kicking around it. He and I kind of knew. But this kid is former Raiders and Cowboys guard for the younger off Yeah, exact well just you you can look him up. He was on your super Bowl team something google Tyler Smith. Tyler Smith knew where Larry Allen went to college. I was very impressed by. I don't care Sonoma State, which I don't care if Cowboys pr told him that five minutes before the press conference, he

internalized it exactly. I was like, if that that, that's an impressive amount of recall to be like, like nobody the jersey number two, the jersey number seventy three two that. Yeah, you just don't hand that thing out. That's a pretty big thing. I do hope for the best for him, I do, And this is one of those picks that I'd be more than happy to admit, hey, you're way wrong about him. I mean I him in third round, Okay, I bet that there's others I liked better. That's drafting,

that's what the drafts all about. And we're all going to agree on all these players. And one of the best things about it is now we get to make a couple more picks tonight. The Cowboys, like we said, on the clock at fifty six and eighty eight second round, third round picks, respectively. Roger Goodell just kicked us off in the second round as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are on the clock. Let me run down the first five picks of this second round where things can get really interesting.

We're gonna talk about the Cowboys needs here in just a couple of moments. But the Buccaneers pick first, followed by the Vikings, the Titans. All three of those first picks here in the second round were trades from at some point in the day yesterday. And then you've got the Giants and the Texans at thirty six and thirty seven, So Buccaneers, Vikings, Titans, Giants, and Texans to lead things off.

And now that the Cowboys have addressed their offensive line. Bobby, you who what are you hearing in terms of some of the ways that they could go in this second round? What are some of those next level needs that the Cowboys could spend a premium pick. I thought pretty consistently going back to January, just when you talk to people, it seemed like there, if they had their druthers, if they could get things to fall just the way they wanted to, we're throwing out the sat works and I

had to bring a bell in here tomorrow. I think that if if things could fall just perfectly for them, I heard this back in January, up through Senior Bowl, up through Combine, it was man, if things to go perfect to them, it would go offensive line, receiver, edge Like that was a lot of the talk that you heard. And then somewhere in there sprinkled in tight end, you know, you know, maybe you could flipplop some of the values different,

but that that was a real focus. So I have this whole time thought like, you've got to come away in the first two picks with offensive line and receiver. So I would really be looking at receiver here. I'm gonna keep harping on it because I yeah, because because

it was it was a blatant uh fabrication. The Cowboys don't have any musts, but if they have their druthers, they're going to come out of the first two picks with a no lineman and a receiver, yeah, which is what we've been talking about as their musts for two months.

So I do think that's where they wanted to go though, But you kind of feel like, you know, we did the mock draft the other day where we we took Watson, yeah, and and and you know, when you do that, then you're like, hey, listen, we you know, you talk to people and you go, hey, we took Watson, and everybody's like saying, what, really, nice player? Where are the hands? The hands? Hands a question, hands, a little bit of question and oh, Bobby, you brought that up when we

made that pick. You're like, listen, Tolber, it's a guy that you know, you could you can really really count on, clean, clean, rut runner make play. Yeah. So that that to me is you know, if you start to like, hey, we did this mock like I said, you and you reach out and people like, yeah, good player, but does he catch the ball all the time? You know, that's the that's the kind of the things that you kind of

get from, uh, talking to people around the league. And my big reason I think for wanting a receiver here as opposed to waiting to eighty eight is because I think when you look at kind of like I'm just looking down the list of some of these receivers here, I think if you're looking, if you start looking in the third round, then you're looking at like what we've talked about, like these slots specific guys a lot of

the cluster and the third is slot specific guys. Whereas I think you've got a chance to get some more scheme versatile guys now here in the second round, like this might be your last chance until fourth round value, And so I feel like if you delay it this pick,

you might be delaying it till the fourth round. Yeah, I kind of you know, maybe this is just the old crusty way of scouting, but I always put those smaller guys in one round, so I know where there are, you know, and it's like Robinson and Austin and you know and Philip, Yeah, yeah, I mean yeah, if they view more that way, yeah, but see, to me, that's that's kind of where I you know, I'm looking at it and I just kind of have an idea like, okay,

if the smaller potentially I'm doing the air quotes of slot guys, yes, yeah, I'd say you just kind of put them right there and just see if they'll pick

those things off. And who did we get the sense that they really liked yesterday or we're Burke's in London, and then like those are not the smaller slot, So I mean that that's do you look down and do you start going like, okay, you know it's pickings more of that type of a person that I mean, obviously London is is giant, and yeah, I mean it can't really compare many of people to trade. No, No, Like like I'm London and Burke and I mean London's two nineteen,

burkes Is two twenty five. Like those are big, thick built receivers, and there's not really anybody in this range right now that that that's got a similar builder or

type of player. But there are guys that can be like an X receiver though sure, no, But I'm just saying like in terms of I think that if we're trying to like narrow down who fits more like those type of players that they were clearly interested in the first that's and again, like I harp on this all the time, Like if you're just looking at this with no context, you're like, oh, you got there's ten of

these guys. But then you're like, Okay, well, maybe they don't think sky More can be an X. Maybe you know, maybe they take they don't like John Metchi because of the injuries, Maybe they don't like George Pickens because of some of the maturity issues, and all of a sudden, like the list is suddenly a lot shorter. You know, what, do you think teams have Minchia's injury wise? Some teams might not have them on their board, some others may have him as a second round or third round player. Yeah,

I think I don't care. It's David Helman. I don't see the same way. I don't care at all. Care. I think that she's a great player. I would have him in the early parts of the second round. Now do the Cowboys think that way? Probably not that they They've been very adamant throughout the entire process of having the need for receiver now and not wanting another rehab

project because Michael Gallup's already a rehab part. That's where that's That's the discussion I've had on the radio on one oh five three a lot, because people have asked me about Minshi a lot, and I think if he didn't get hurt, he would be a guy that we would absolutely hear early in this day. I feel like Metchi and Pickens both could both be gone by pick forty, or they could both be hanging around for a surprisingly long time. And it's just one of those things. I guess, yet,

which one would you take out of the two? I know that's tough, and there's off the field stuff with pickings, with the the sort of deal there By the way, we've got the Buccaneers selection, first pick of the second round. Yeah, here we go. And with the thirty third pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Seleke logan Hall, defensive end Joosta. First player off the board. He's a Texas product, went to Belton High School down

in the Super Syntex Region. Edge rusher, tweener, you could really call him both. The Cowboys liked him as a potential three technique, but Logan Hall off the board with pick number thirty three the NFL Draft, Bryan, Yeah, and I really liked I think the Cowboys looked at Logan Hall as a defensive tackle, possibly as the three technique. There's some people that talked about him also playing off

that edge. This is one of those guys. And it's really funny about this draft is there's a lot of these guys that are really long and tall, a lot of those tight ends. But Hall is one of those guys though. You watch him playing this scheme, he's built a lot like a five technique. Yeah, that head up defensive end and the three four type of a defensive end. So we'll see what the Buccaneers how they use him there. But you knows one thing about him is a six

six and two eighty three. He comes off the ball quick. I mean there's you think for a long guy that he's gonna be like it's gonna take some time for him to get going, but man, you could get him off the ball quick. I think his power, though, is his best trade. You could watch him like he bends the knees, get some of those guys and will forklift some of those those guards that he plays against. A really, really good player here. Senior Bowl guy was really impressive

down in Mobile. Let's continue talking about Logan Hall and we've got some other picks on the way coming up in just a bit. The Vikings are on the clock now, followed by the Titans and the Giants are not on the clock. I've got an NFC North trade and that's gonna be a fun topic when we come back. We'll talk about it on the radio, but we're gonna go to the internet side of things. Join us on Dallas Cowboys dot com. But well, we'll be right back. You're

on one O five three. The fan Brian Cooter Curst saw somebody he wanted right off the jump. Humpt, this has to be the receiver. I know we say that every Pickens, well they've got they've got all those I mean, we ran through all those guys. I know when I talked to those guys um during the week, they liked Pickens and they thought about Pickens actually at twenty eight. So maybe this with him still being on the board, they took you know, they took Wyatt. There were some

questions about his off the field stuff. Brian might be up there, like, man, we've got to make it a bulldog. Well, there's there's there's there's a kind of there. They were thinking about this, the two picks that they have. I believe they have another one. Yeah, they have another one at fifty nine unless state they sent that to Minnesota. That is there another one that they have. They got fifty three as well. They sent fifty three and fifty

nine to Mini to get this. Okay, so this is yeah, they were talking about they were talking about hitting receivers back to back in the second round. What they did was they just took both those picks and they're gonna go probably go up here and get them one of this. Like I say, I mean, we'll keep an eye on Pickens and stuff like that. I know that they talked

about it potentially at twenty eight. This is interesting. This is the third time that this pick has been shifted around the division because it went from Detroit into Minnesota and then now to Green Bay and it's ultimately going to be a wide receiver here, Bobby, are you hearing anything on who this wide receiver could be? I mean, what are the names here? Pickens, Sky more chatter that Watson could have slipped into the back end of the

first which I know a lot of people. I mean, there there was enough chatter that it could be something that they were interested in. But I know there were other people around the league that were like, that's Rich Watson going that highest. Rich, we like him, but that's that's a little much. That's kind of what the impression we got from talking. Here. Here's the pick the Minnesota Bikers. I've tried it, the thirty fourth pig to the Green

Bay Packers. With the thirty fourth pick in the twenty two twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers select Christian Watson. Now there you go, North Dakota State, and and because he was picked in the second round, Aaron Rodgers doesn't think he'll bust. He's going from West. That on Twitter today, I guess the yellow he justified it was great the Packers didn't take a first round receiver because first round receivers bust. That's what he told

Pat McAfee today. Stays up north and he's back on the Green and Yellow side. So we mentioned it heading into break But there was a trade out of the thirty fourth spot for the Minnesota Vikings. They pick up picks number fifty three and fifty nine from the Green Bay Packers, and the Packers go up to get another target for Aaron Rodgers. Christian Watson, wide receiver out of North Dakota, stayed off the board with the second pick

in the second round. Brian, when you look at this guy, we talked about him a minute ago as a potential Cowboys target, but really this is one of those guys that fits that Packers mold quite well. Yeah, they absolutely, you know when you start to talk about they do not want anything to do with a small guy, and this guy is clearly if you know, you look at him six four, two hundred and eight pounds, you know he's the son of a former NFL player, Tim Watson.

He played in the league in ninety three to ninety six. And he's a Tampa, Florida kid, which is interesting and you wonder how does he end up in North Dakota. But you know, there was it was some talk sometimes these kids do they fall through the crack. You thought maybe this would be an SEC kid or an ACC kid, but the majority of his catches are really these chunk plays. He's super explosive with the ball in his hands. He could stretch the field and a half in a flash.

I kind of feel like though that. You know, there was some of the talk about though about his ability to catch the football, how consistently. We talked about that a little bit leading up to this, to this uh drafting, to the second day here. But man, the thing about him you got to like about him is how well he finishes. And that's something I have absolutely no issue with at all. He is a I mean, you want to talk about traits. Yeah, there's questions about the hands.

The route running could still get better. I think you saw if you look at, you know, pre tape from previous years, I think he saw he steadily improved, and you know it's not leaps and bounds, but I think you're seeing improvement from and that may be something that you can project out a little bit. A big question for a lot of these teams was going to be about the hands, Dave, how much does that knock a draft stock for you? Real quickly, let's talk about the

Titans selection. Billy choose up, sir Houston. Oiler, it's got the purple or the powder blue shoes too? All right? Here we go with the thirty fifth pick in the twenty twenty two draft NFL draft, the Tennessee Titans select Roger McQuary teas fences back Auburn University or Guy Kyle. I do like Roger McCreary quite a bit, and I

mean cornerback out of Auburn. There's not a ton of people that are more battle testing than what he brings to the table from going up against some of these guys in the SEC the last couple of years, Jamar Chase had a good game against him. He was able to shut down some of those Alabama receivers over the last couple of years. Brian, tell me about what you like about Roger McCreary going to Tennessee. Yeah, you know, and you mentioned that, I mean there there are times

when you watch him play. I mean he gets right up on uh these uh, these wide receivers, and I mean he is going to be an all day type of guy. I really like the fact that how will he played in the red zone. I mean there were times where I felt like though the game was kind of on the line for Auburn and his ability to drive on the football, especially down there in that tight area. Yeah,

it's a he's pretty impressive. Like he reads to play really really quickly and then he burst and he's you know, I could say he's a really nice player in that red zone. He's not going to give up many catches down there. The relax backpedal, the positioning in route, He's able to play with balanced body control. You're not going to see him get flagged for being out of position or being lazy with his technique. So he's not afraid to tackle either too. I like that about this kid.

Had four pass breakups in that performance against Alabama. The speed, the footwork already for that next level. And I really do, like I said, I love his experience. He's been that starter on the outside for the Tigers since twenty nineteen, and I think he comes in as one of the better, more battle tested guys in the league. Dave, you got a chance to see him at the Senior Bowl. Toot trade. By the way, We've seen a lot of these guys at the Senior Bowl. That's the like the Senior Bowl

rosters just get better and better and better. The Jets are up. They just flipped with the Giants. So the first four picks in the second round of all them traded. Also that they're all like true. I mean, I guess would you call the Jets and Giants rivals? I don't know, but it's funny to see like NFC North teams swapping picks Jets and Giants that boys traded with the Eagles

last year. I know it happens. I wonder like may teams are maybe more willing to do that because more and more it's like, if you want to play the guys and move on. Yeah, I think. I think what happens nowadays is you're just interested in getting a player, you know. I mean, I don't care who it's. You know, you're in my way of getting it, you know, if it's a rival or whatever, and they're willing to trade with you so you can get your player. I think

that's the most important thing. You have to think about. What is the compensation on the trade? Do we have that yet? Yeah, it's a flip because the Jets were at thirty eight, so they go up to thirty six and they're giving one forty six to the Giants. Okay, So the Jets had three picks yesterday and they were all very nice picks, with Jermaine Johnson being the last one.

They took him in the back half of the round Garrett Wilson went and got their wide receiver, but probably the best pick for them thus far, a mod Sauce gardener early in that that first round. So this is already their fourth time selecting here in the first thirty What is this now thirty six picks of the draft? Who could they be going at here? Is this an offensive lineman? Maybe? Maybe? But who? That's my biggest question is is it going You probably wouldn't see a tackle here.

Maybe interior guy, but there's not necessarily anything Ryman could play inside? Could he? I think? So? Yeah? No, yeah, I do, I think tell me tell me about Ryman and what he brings his table. I mean, Ryman's already look, I mean there's he's obviously converted tight end, and he's he's put on a lot of weight since he got Central Michigan. And so you know, there's this discussion of like, you know, well, that's obviously a raw player. But I know, Brian,

you've heard that. You know a lot of NFL teams don't view him as raw at all. No, they don't. And and so I mean he's somebody that I think with the athleticism he has to get to the second level and stuff like, I think he'd be fine playing guard. Yeah, he's. You know, it's funny that the people you say, well is he he's just because of the converted tight end and stuff like that. The question about him is going to be about putting on the weight and things like that.

But he's done a pretty good job of that, you know, through through this time, so you know, I wouldn't be surprised I could say that. Yet, you know, these I wonder if these one of these teams that maybe double dip a little bit on a cornerback, you know, maybe you know, I mean when they get sauce, I mean, maybe you're into system. Maybe one of these safeties coming off the board. Robert Salo though, being a guy, being that defensive coach. But they've got to find weapons though too.

For that. They got to find some guys to be able to help that that quarterback. The value at corner does look really good. I mean, I thought Kyler Gordon had a shot to go in the first round. Yea, Kyler Gordon Andrew Booth is still there. That Staine's highest rated guy left. I wonder if his hernia surgery is hurting him in that I mean I don't. It doesn't seem like it should. But anytime a talented guy with an injury falls, it makes you wonder, Brian, who's some

of them? Who are some of the top overall guys? Really no, necessarily tie is here to the Jets, But who are some of the top guys remaining on your board? Yeah? Uh, go back to it here real quick, if like pull it. Yeah, let me look at my other I got me I got too many tabs open here. You got a lot going on? We can we can take a breaking from the Jets here the pick. Yeah, okay, yeah, we go that. That'd be great. The New York Giants have three S

thirty six pick to the New York Jets. With the thirty six pick in the two twenty two NFL Draft, the New York Jets select bruese Hall, running back with state first running back off the board. Shout out. Philip Tanner trained him out in Frisco leading up to the draft. Let's cannot say enough good things about bruese Hall. Let's hear about him. I mean, look at the testing there, forty three nine guy at two hundred and seventeen pounds, and I know Dan has talked about this. It doesn't

the testing doesn't quite show up. I don't think in terms of it. It It doesn't look as obvious on tape. But to me, Breece Hall is like a legit NFL running back in terms of the way he sees holes, how quickly he's able to spot him, how quickly he's able to get into that lane. The contact balance is really good. He's hard to get down. I like Breece Hall a lot, and he can dunk a basketball. According to Philip Tanner, what he loves. What were the terms of this trade? Do you do you know him? Yeah?

This was what one? This was jumping up two to get one? What was it fifty one forty six? So it's not a huge price. I just I bring it up because I just every time it seems like the league is trending into this forward thinking, analytic driven league. You see teams straight up the draft or running back. But hey, if you like the I mean, who do you think was where they they thought Texans were about

to take him? Maybe? Yeah? I mean actually I did see him linked to the Texans, So I get if you're if you're worried about him going, they're fine and that. Like I said, that's not a huge price to pay. No, it's not. And this, by the way, is my number one running back. Yep. And and I'm really uh you when you watch him play, this guy you could see him score from any point on the field. I mean he is. He will make he will make some seriously nice long runs and he'll get into the open field.

I love the way he's He's one of those I thought he was the best finisher of the backs that I saw. Again, didn't matter where you hand him the ball, he's gonna he's gonna make tackles miss, he's gonna turn the jets on, He's gonna get into the ends on no matter how you go. Here's the Texans selection at thirty seven pick. But here's Jonathan in the two thousand and twenty two NFL draft the Houston Texans to like Jalen Petrie dB from Baylor. There you go, this is

this is my guy. I've always been on him, man. I thought he was a fantastic player at Baylor. Joking, of course, now I do think he is a good player. Brian, tell me why you love Jalen Petrie so much? Yeah, I tell you what. I like about him. I think that he's got some tyrant Matthew to his game. I really really do. I think when you put him around the line of scrimmage, he is going to find ways to make plays. He's not gonna you know, he's kind of a hybrid linebacker safety. He's a sneaky player when

it comes to shooting the gap. He makes plays. He's communicates to everybody what's going on. You know, he makes sure everybody's on the same page. You could see it. I mean he's telling everybody, Hey, look at this wing. He's gonna come across. I mean, those are the kinds of things I love about him. He really does a great job of timing his rushes. His blitz is he's the high football IQ. He's always working towards the ball to make a play. He really covers some ground on

the move five eleven, one ninety eight. I think that's a heck of a football player right there. People around the league talk a lot about his leadership traits and what a big culture guy he is. Brent Callaway, the performance director of at Exos and Frisco, He raved about the kid's work ethic and just his drive to constantly improve everything that he could. People just talk really highly

for his football character. Big Defensive Player of the Year, he was two time first team All Big twelve and he actually started his career off as a linebacker when Matt Rule was the head coach down in Waco, and you could see some of that linebacker in the way that he plays. I mean, he plays downhill, does a lot of things exceptionally well. He's a really big part of that that Baylor defense. By the way, Chris Beam in the other room, very big Baylor fan. He said

sick and Bears whenever the pick was being made. So congrats Chris Beam, first of many Baylor Bears. I'm sure to be taken on the board. Giants just traded back again. The Giants are just trying to stockpile picks. That's which I can't help but think about what Stephen, which that apparently might not have been a lie because I was giving him grief earlier. Stephen said, like rounds one and two,

maybe a little thinner than than you're used to. Rounds three to five incredible value, And it seems like everybody in the league is trying to drop back and add picks into that range. Yeah, Giants get forty three and one fourteen from Atlanta for thirty eight and their picks already in for Atlanta picking, and we'll see that's what that's the league for willis I'm just saying, no, we would have played it. I'm just saying, is this who it is? Sorry? Yeah, I didn't mean. I didn't mean

to send people into a panic. You know, I think this is where you know what you did. I realized that as soon as I did it. I'm not gonna lie. I'm surprised that people are letting what well the giants are. I'm surprised people are letting people into the top of the rounds, I really am. I well, if they don't think the talent is as good as usual two rounds.

But no, what I'm saying people dropping back. Usually when you when you sleep on your board the next night, you know the next day it's like, no, we're gonna go get this guy. We'll go get this guy. Sometimes people won't let you in. Maybe they're trying to tell you something about this draft class. Yeah, maybe so. And it was really that way. Yesterday we were having Bobby break breakdown the trade values in the trade charts for all of these picks in live time, and I mean

it feels like much of the same. These haven't been massive King's ransoms to go up and get significant players. I mean, look at the guys that have been traded up to go get Christian Watson, that could be Aaron Rodgers top target in a couple of years. You look at Bree Haul that's the running back of the future for the Jets. I mean, these are big time players or at least positions that could make a big impact. And it hasn't taken a whole lot to go up and get players like that. Yeah, I mean, I mean

we've seen it now. This is definitely people are willing. I think that's the reason why you're seeing a it's hard to find traded back part or was find hard to find trade up partners. But b it's also like a fifth round is more valuable I think to people than a normal fifth round or would because they think that there's going to be potentially fourth round graded players there and things like that, and so got four, we'll find a way to go up and get one of

these players we're talking about it. I was actually I was actually gonna say the opposite. I don't think. Maybe our Cowboy fan listeners don't want to hear it. But if that's where the value of the draft is, maybe the Cowboys are like, hell no, I'm just four fifth round picks rules. I'm just looking at my board right now.

Of the stack, I had had Haul at thirty, I had brief Hall at thirty four, I had Logan Hall at thirty six, I had Petree at thirty eight, and then McCurry I had there down at at forty eight. So he's the loan kind of down the gut, like a round of applause. Here we go right there, here's the fact, like a gold star on this day April twenty nine, two thousand and five in Iraq. Go ahead, you take a bow. Yeah, I got you here. Ron Shows had to play for the crowd. You guys salute

him better than ever. But we salute him and thank his family in the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors TAPS, which offers care to the grieving families of lost military loved ones. Now it's time to make the pick, and I'm going to turn it over to Minerva. Get to his mother, A following hero. Clifford gets in Minerva go for it. Thank you so much, thank you. Okay, let's go with the thirty eighth pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the Atlantic sal Can select a Ukati

nine backers st Yeah, marked him as a linebacker. Cowboys Twitter just cried a little bit. Yeah, they love him. That's one of Cowboys social media's favorite players right there. How do you feel about him? I honestly didn't watch em ketty nearly as much as everybody else did, But I mean the little bit that I saw, I mean, he flashes, he gets off, he uses his length. Well, I mean I didn't have any problems with him. I

know there was a lot of buzz. A lot of people thought he could go back into the first I thought he was going to and really, well, I would love Brian. I would love to hear a scouting report because my radar just goes up for one of my favorite Jerry Jones is UM's gumby and that like he's got that sort of ability to like bend and that's I mean that stuff gets he drafted highly. Yeah, this is this is interesting about this kid, because I mean I was I didn't see him as a back into

the first round. Guy. I saw initial quickness. I saw he was a little when you watch the Alburn game, he was a little late in that game coming getting off the ball. Iowa and Ohio State, he was a lot better. He was able to create pressure with inside rush, which was time was pretty good. He relies on his

quickness to win more than he does having moves. There are snaps you see him close to finishing, but then it gets a step late, and I think his length really helps him in the running him on film, he appears to be really long limbed and able to hold the blocker in place. I thought he could get rid of that blocker a little bit quicker and the blocker was able to tie him up some. So I had some concern about his balance. There were snaps where he was playing on the move and wound up on the ground.

I thought he needed to do a better job of playing on his feet. But that's kind of what I think about the player. And looking at the board right now, just recapping some of the most recent picks off the board. Here. In the early parts of the second round, Logan Hall, defensive tackle from Houston, started to night Christian Watson, wide

receiver from North Dakota goes to the Packers. At thirty four to thirty five, Roger McCreery corner from Auburn, Brece Hall, the running back from Iowa State, goes to the Jets. At thirty six, the Texans take Jalen Petrie from Baylor, and then most recently, Arnold Ebba Katie ed Rusher from Penn State goes to the Falcons. The Chicago Bears are on the clock, followed by back to back Seattle Seahawks picks.

We're gonna step aside on the one HI five three the fans side, and we'll be right back on one O five three the fan Dallas Cowboys dot Com coverage of the NFL Draft, and here we go again on the internet side of things actually go anywhere we are right here. We were to remote at bar today and a Bears fan came up and asked me who they pick. I was kind of thinking about a receiver or an

offensive lineman here. I would hope that. I think if you're the Cowboys right now, you're hoping as few receivers go as possible, and so that would not be fun. Let's look at receivers that are that are on the board. With that being said, because you've got George Pickens from Georgia still there, David Bell from Purdue, Jalen Toilber, who we'd mentioned as a fantastic option at or at least one that the Cowboys have had their eye on moving early for Bell, I don't think that I'm right through

with you. I'm just naming names. And then you've got Sky More from Western Michigan, Wandel Robinson Kentucky, Christian Watson off the board. So they've got plenty of guy pears from Cincinnati. Yeah, whether it's the Bearcats or the Bengals. Brian just loves Cincinnati. True, but I hate the chili, the favoritas, like love sauce Gardener, I love the Bengals, and there he just loves Cincinnati. You should, you should just go. Cincinnati chili is freaking delicious. I don't care

what you say. You're just a homer though you no. I ate Cincinnati chili. Year that's more about his media dad, Todd Archer. What's not to like about noodles, chili and cheese. Oh, I'm like, it's incredible. My dad grew up in Cincinnati, so he made that for us ball throughout our childhood, so you're scarred right now. It doesn't bug me when does Nakobe Dean. That's what I was thinking right now after after I was thinking a bowl of chili, and I was thinking, like, my stomach is turning right now

thinking about it. Man, my stomach is also turning thinking about Nakobe Dean. And you know, and what's pro? That's pro radio. I I reached out to people about him. You know, I thought, I was thinking, Man, is this guy beat up? Is he banged up? Is he is there a problematically? You know, Bobby, I know you and I were trying to run the step down. Guys are saying, no, he's a beat up guy, but they're also worried about the fact he's a five eleven guy. So maybe that

doesn't help. You're a five eleven guy who has questionable speed and you're beat up guy. That's tough. Yes, they're saying a question speed about that? I mean, I can't does the tape look like questionable speed? He never ran right, But it's not the case, is it. He's just so instinctual that the speed just seems natural, and so so it doesn't stand out because you're not seeing him out of position and need him catch up. By the way,

he did not run Brian. So yeah, you don't have the numbers on it, but you look at the draft and that's the back Here on one five three the fan Dallas Cowboys dot Com alongside Brian brought us Bobby Belt David Hellman. I'm Kyle Yeoman's glad you're with us. We're day two of the twenty twenty two NFL Draft and we're broadcasting live from the Star in Frisco Ford Center. At the Star, we're talking about the potentials for the

Chicago Bears and pick number thirty nine. They are flying in hot and heavy in Las Vegas, and we have had plenty of picks already. Here's what Chicago could do at thirty nine overall, Sebastian Man all right, Bears plays with the thirty nine pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft. Chicago Bears select dB from Washington Kyler Gordon Cowboys like to Bobby and I heard this independently. Bobby and I talked to a lot of the same people, but like McDuffie, got all of the hype over at Washington.

But a lot of people think this guy will wind up being the better player. Yeah, and that was that wasn't just I mean, we talked to a lot of people, you know, surrounding the Cowboys and everything else. That's conversation from a lot of people around, Like, there are a lot of people who thought Kyler Gordon was a better player than Trent mcduffee. I'm surprised he didn't go in the first What I kept hearing is Trent mcduffey's a better player today, Kyler Gordon will be a better player

in two years. It's it's kind of like the discussion about like the type of offensive lineman that the Cowboys were looking at yesterday, but like that these are guys who can come in and play right away, and it's like, Okay, it's Tyler Smith. That guy maybe not, but Tyler Smith maybe the guy with the ceiling that that's an all pro offensive line. And so, I mean, it's it's kind of the similar question. And Kyler Gordon, she he was in the green room, so he was waiting this one out.

He was in the green room, and that's usually an indication from the league that they think you're going in the first round. My man has Okay, I'll tell you what. Let me tell you this. So and the Bears. Listen, let me say this about the Bears real quick. Bears didn't have a first round pick, right, Nope, send it away. They wait all the way here to thirty nine for their chance to pick. They might have got a first

round guy at a cornerback at thirty nine. Yeah, if you think about I mean seriously, I mean sometimes you think about getting rid of your first round picks and you and you almost have to be a little fortunate that that that the draft got smile on you. In this case, they just drafted my fourth best corner off

the board. Look, look in a draft that we talk about, and that's not to just totally bring back to Cowboys, but in a draft where we talk about and a draft, in a draft where we talk about how thin it is at the top and there's this and that, I think that those are the type of players you want to find. Are the potential lottery tech. It's where it's like, give me the guy with the ceiling that's an all

pro and a thin draft. And so while Kyler Gordon, maybe you don't think he's completely ready to stand in and be a starter or like people complaining about with Tyler Smith or other people, Like, you're talking about a guy who his ceiling is higher in a draft that seems thin on all pro type of players. So I think that's a lottery ticket worth investing in. I think

that's a really good pick for Chicago. I agree. I think Chicago's exceptionally happy with being able to go almost to the fortieth pick in this draft and snag a guy who will most likely be a starter day one and be somebody that that develops into a fantastic player in the NFC. Yeah, they're gonna need this guy to

play the division that they play in. Now. Maybe you know, the Packers, like Along the Way and stuff, have lost some of that luster and things like that, but you look at you look at some of the other teams that have had to deal with I mean, to me, this is one of those guys that I mean, you can you can line him up at either corner and you know, and he played in the slot. I was watching the Stanford game and he was covering guys out

of that. He plays a ton of off coverage. So you watch him kind of turn and then but is able to react the way it kind of like he kind of bails out, but he he's very quick footed. He could break on the ball. He can read plant go when he sees the route developing. I was super, super, super impressed by the way this this kid played for for Washington, and I can understand why scouts were saying, Hey, you need to watch the other kid. You know. I'm like, well,

what about this McDuffie. No, No, you need to watch the Gordon kid. You need to watch Gordon. You know, six foods a kid, right, there's probably gonna play a long time. I'm not saying they're wrong, and he is a good player, but scouts love to be like, you know, you're watching the wrong guy. Like scouts, I would never

tell you that it's not this guy. Is that. I love the the quick footed note from Brian there though, because they just on NFL Network threw up the video of Kyler Gordon being a proficient ballet dancer as a child. They had home video of him doing ballet as a kid, so I mean he must sometimes work some times. The draft gods smile on you. You know, you're waiting all day and you're watching the league get better and you're just sitting there just grinding your teeth and then a

player like that comes. Yeah, it's good for them. So the Seahawks pick here. Back to back, they go forty forty one. Then it's the Colts and the Giants and the Browns. The Colts get to pick a guy. Yeah, they're finally there Seattle up here at the top of the draft. Is this something that I mean? Of course they picked it what nine at last night and they went and got a Charles Cross out of Mississippi State? Who could they look at here? Or could they trade

out of it? They could, they could trade out. But I mean the talk last night when they were in the top ten was they were looking for offensive line and edge. They're not. They're not trade out of this one, no, right, But I mean at edge here, I would guess who. So, who's one left? Um My j Sanders, David A Jabo A Jabo. That would be just like John to take a guy that they're gonna play this year. Who. I love this. I love it every time. Jack he's right there in the middle. If you guys are what is

the area is? He's like waving his hand, Drake Drake Jackson, could Drake Jackson Bonito boy, a mafe, maybe a mofe goes here, So we're not buying the uh the media narrative that it'll be a QB they're gonna roll, could be the next one, could be the next one. You're right? Why though, you got Drew Lock? Yeah, yeah, you're set, You're good? Was that tongue in cheek? I couldn't really tell? Yeah? Is he l Seahawks select? Here you go? Linebacker Honnesota wrote the boat boy a mafe six foot three, two

hundred and sixty pounds. His fifteen sacks this past season ranked ninth in program history. I mean he came off of a This was a guy who, at least toward the back end of the draft process, Brian looked like he could have snuck into round one. But the fact that he goes here in the top forty not surprising

at all. I kind of asked, Okay, this is this is my last line of my draft, of my draft notes and I and I don't know why I said this, but I must have done this guy early enough, I said, don't know why folks aren't talking about him more seriously, I type that, and so but he usually plays the open side or the weak side, which is with an open side where you can kind of rush off that tackle. There's not really a tight end to your side on film. This guy can really really run and I think he

plays with a burst. I think he's got a close I think he's able to chase the ball with the best of him. His first step is super impressive when he gets off the ball to make things happen. Good finisher tackler. He makes a ton of plays when he has to run the ball from the back side, run the ball down. I think he can really really cover some ground. The redirection stuff is really really good. So I saw him also when the ball came to his side, he'd string out the play, string out the play and

then be able to make the stop right there. But he plays in a two point stance. Yeah, he stands up when he plays so but he doesn't let those blockers get on top of him that way. So I was pretty impressed by the way that he played from watching Ohio State, Michigan and per Due four five three, and he had a great split at one five. Excuse me, you talk about that raw talent, that athleticism, and by the way, the Seattle pick is in it again. For forty one, so they didn't trade out. They went back

to back here in the early second round. We'll see what their pick is coming up here in a second, but it's talking about boy a Mofe their selection at forty. I mean, Dave, you saw him at Senior Bowl week and he looked like a guy that once again very quick off the edge, and he shows a little bit of that. First here's the pick. Does Seattle Seahawks select Kenneth Walker running back? He can't help himself. John can't help himself. John cannot help himself taking running backs. He can't.

It's like a it's like a drug. He can't help himself. Seriously, they just resigned her shot Penny, didn't they the first that this guy's a hell of a player. Don't get me wrong, he can't. John can't help himself. A fitch a Pete carrolls like, dude, John, see that running back from Michigan States up on that board, right, Guys up in Seattle are like, beat these two rocks together. We're

playing caveman ball on my way. My favorite thing in the world help himself is when somebody makes a pick in the draft and it's somebody Brian knows making the pick, because then it's it's much more like, John, what are you? What do you like? It just becomes so much more personal, whether it's a good or bad pick for him. No, it's funny like when I first met Brian, I mean no, no, definitely not. You've always been a jerk. Yeah. When I first met Brian, I was like, yeah, whatever, bro, like

maybe you've met John Schneider. But then like we go up to Indianapolis and whatever, and Schneider's like, dude, what's going on. It's like, oh, my crap, all these stories are true. This is incredible. So so you what you're telling me is when you first got here, you were a Twitter troll. Yeah, Bro, it's like, you know, John Schneider. I think it was just more like in my head,

you can't believe it's my actually my intern. Yeah no, yeah, you're sitting like I'm like, we're sharing a moldy office together, and I'm like, okay, the GM of the Seahawks slept on your couch, ver bro. Sure. John John was one of those guys that, like when he first started in the league, Epp in Green Bay, like the Scouts would take him out drinking and like he and he would be like hammered and he couldn't function the next day, and like I'm going you go out with the scouts again.

It's like yeah, and I go, dude, those are professional drinkers. Don't mess with those guys. J Brian. That's my three and a half million dollars intern right there. And he's making a running back pick with Kenneth wat Man can't help him. He's a good player. Kenneth Walker. I mean, I don't know if anybody else has seen him. He's a really good player. He was. He was a Heisman front runner at one point during the season. He's a

good player. It's just funny that the Seahawks are bound and determined to play football like it's nineteen eighty five. Which back was he for you too? He was number two? Yeah, it was number two? Sure was? I mean, you know, a compact stout runner, oppressive start, stop, quickness, burst, plenty of snaps who appeared to be trapped, and then he finds the edge around the corner. He's got a feel for how to get the ball in the end zone too. He will not be denied when it comes to scoring

them touchdowns. Maybe John knew when he was doing after off to read my notes here, But great job of a really avoiding contact initially. Then he's got that lower that lower, that shoulder, and he's willing just to hammer people with that shoulder. And I wouldn't always call him though a finisher when it goes open field long, but because there were a couple of runs where he got

brought down from behind. But he can make a tackle miss and stuff like that, so I didn't see any huge issues, uh, you know, about catching the football or anything like that with the skin Doke Walker Award winner. He also won the Walter Camp Player of the Year as well, And you mentioned some of that quickness on the back end. I was surprised when he ran a four three eight forty I mean time three. Yeah, but

you don't see it on tape, you don't. They don't really see you see him get fetched a couple of times. I'm like, WHOA, some of those big ten schools like the weather's crap and the grass is real deep. The grass looks like it's shin. Sound like me, It's true, sound like me? So you sound like me? What I used to say, You know, it looks like you gotta do. You get tired playing down there at Florida, the swamp, the humidity steps you turn on like Purdue Michigan stad.

The grass is like two feet deep here, just like it looks like it's about twenty four degrees. The sun hasn't been out all day rain for a while. Everybody's running in Shinnhai grass. It's like, and that's every stadium in the Big ten. It's it's honestly, it's so interesting because he's he was a big ten runner, like he was like he had that power that two eleven. John will be able to look at him in the eyes. Be nice to that man, John. John and I go

way back. They take a great pick. They take Charles Cross, his favorite player. He goes, well, John must not have been in the room. It's like, come on, believe it. I'll tell you what though. The Cross is my favorite player. But Walker's good too. I mean, my man's had my man's had a good draft. I have to admit he's had a good draft. I just love double like they're like, okay, by Russell Wilson. We'll get a tackle and a running back and we're just gonna ground. A trade is trade

back again. Yeah, this was supposed to be the Colts. Looks like the Vikings have traded back up into the forty second slot, taking that Colts away. Colts don't get to make their pick after all, Brian, No, that's a shame. This the quarterback finally. Actually, it's funny you said that because Minnesota was linked to a quarterback at thirty four earlier today than they traded away. I wonder if it

was Zimmer right about the Kellen Monk. You know, I thought we all agreed he was right about that before he even said it. Okay, Yeah, just wonder did not like that pick personally. Okay, So we're awaiting Minnesota's selection, by the way, that it will be Minnesota followed by the Giants. So NFC East back up on the clock here in a couple of minutes, as the Giants have also traded out of their picks twice already in this round.

Then it's the Browns, the Ravens, and the Cowboys, still a little bit away from their first selection here in the second. By the way, we do have the compensation. So Minnesota receives the forty second pick and one twenty two. The Colts receive fifty three seventy seven in the third round, and then a sixth round pick as well. So that's the compensation for were the Vikings to get back up

into this forty second selection. Are you guys surprised at the fact that that Malik Willis has lasted this long? I mean, we've talked about this quarterback class not necessarily being I have. I'm surprised, but I thought at least in the first ten picks of this second round he would at least be gone by then. I'm impressed he's not there. I'm I'm no, I'm just I'm impressed that

the teams aren't reaching from quarterbacks. I'm impressed that the league is having patients and letting these flawed quarterbacks fall into more realistic draft ranges, because that's not that's we say this every year. We're like, well, yeah, I got a third round grade on him, but he'll go in the top eighteen because he's a quarterback. Like it happens all the time. YEA. So good for the league for

showing some restraint. Man, there was so much smoke too about like Ritter, like oh, Ritters blowing people like so Ritters going in the front, like there was all that chatter. So my little, my little self serving game where I write down thirty two names, thirty of them are crossed off, not only two left for quarterbacks Willis and I'm gonna

helper the hype. I'm gonna look. I wonder if Jermaine Johnson and Desmond Ritter have the same agent sold us all that they were going so much higher than they were. Here's the Vikings at forty two. This is crazy. We didn't have this many people when I played in the Super Bowl Rice Stadium. And you know, I gotta tell you, oh, no, Eddie, finding a Viking purple sport coat is not easy, but I did it, and I hope you appreciate it. You know the significance of me being here was that fifty

years ago I was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings. Cornell, we know where you're thinking. I looked pretty good. I just threw my pinch, but but it was nothing like this. I a partner. You got fixed to me. This reminds me of what I'm gonna be like in a few years. And the general manager called and told me, congratulations, Son, You've been drafted by the Minnesota Vikings. Residency and now somebody's like waiting for that same teams I wanted to

be drafted by. Start playing that Oscar music. In fact, there was only one team that I wanted to be drafted by. Less Oh my goodness, but I'm not good man you Green Bay. Well that's some ret meat right there. I see those cheese heads over there. Oh my gosh. Anyway, it was a great experience. I got to play in two Super Bowls. Now fifty years later, here I am in front of all you folks. This is really exciting for me. So as a x former Minnesota Viking my word,

and former head coach at Blue Mountain State. Wow, come on, we got to ask some goat fans out there. We have NFL draft fans. Anyway, he's the coaching him. You need to make somebody she come up to the use. Somebody came up and tell him make the pick, come the hook, not even any playoff music. Just read it. Just read it now, he's still not reading it. With the forty second pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the Minnesota Vikings select defensive back Andrew Booth from Clemson.

Poor Andrew Booth had to wait all this time to get picked, and then when he gets picked, that's the announcement. And when Drew Pearson did it, it was awesome, like that was fun. There was momentum. Yeah, yeah, there were some entertainment value to it. And Drew didn't go. I initially thought about signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers as an undrafted free agent. All right, we're gonna break down, Andrew Booth.

We're gonna continue on. Hopefully we'll get Day three of the draft your next We're gonna make you make up some time. We'll be right back with twenty twenty two NFL Draft coverage on one to five three the fan of Dallas Cowboys dot Com. Oh you're going, and we're back on this side of things. As Andrew Booth Junior the pick, I'm still reeling. I thought that was hilarious. Ed Marinara, what are we doing? That was seriously, that was next level. All right, let's talk about Andrew Booth.

He deserves all the credit here of just going in the draft because it took that long to get there. Yeah, it was before we talk about Andrew Booth. Let me tell you about when I, uh the Vikings first, when when they asked me to come on the draft show. Well, yeah, I was. I was sitting there thinking like he was nineteen ninety two when a twelve round draft at that time, Larry Brown would have been an undrafted free agent of TCU. Oh, here we go, the Giants are picking. Oh, this will

be much quicker. Here's the Giant selection. That's right. Hopefully, let's go. Oh Larry with the forty third pick in the twenties twenty two NFL Draft, the New York Football Giant select one Deal Robinson, Kentucky fake Penthrow. I think the Cowboys ever really that interested in No, That's what I'm saying. I think that's a fake penthrow for the Cowboys. They want a receiver. I don't think they would have

taken him. Yeah, not here anyway. And I mean, by the way, drafting Wandell Robinson, that definitely sounds like the end of Kadarius Tony. Oh yeah, that's very similar role talking him slot guys right here in the second round. That means you're gonna be purgeing Tony soon? Would you make the call there? Would you at least go entertain that option? Tonious about him that people we're not really happy with him on something. I mean, you've heard it, like since he's been in league. I didn't hear a

ton about time. I mean, I'd never dug in on Candarius Stone because I never thought he was really going to be anybody that was talked about. The KAPA set didn't care a lot about him. But I mean you keep hearing it now that you know, since he's been in the NFL. NFL Network says Wandell Robinson was called the Barry Sanders of youth football. Tyler Smith a big

fan of Wandell Robinson. I'll tell you what though you watch him play at five eight and one seventy eight, I mean he is super super impressed if you really, if you ever have a chance to watch him play in that that Bowl game against against Iowa. He was out saying, you see the highlights right here. Though. He's explosive. When he gets up to field there he'll be able to track the ball right there. He catches it everything. He catches everything in his hands though. I mean, he

is a could be a very special player. And here's the Giants. You know they're in that situation right now, here's the guys you're starting to have to compete against that guy can may be a handful to have to deal with again five eight one hundred seventy eight pounds. I kind of feel like that. You can, you know, like say, run him anywhere up to field. He's going to find ways to make plays, uh, you know, and

make big plays for your chunk place. You look at some of the receivers that have come out of Kentucky the last couple of years, and I mean Wandale Robinson transfer from Nebraska. He was recruited initially as an all purpose back and he made that switch into more of a one not even one trick, but just a singular wide receiver. But they used him in so many different ways. They used him in the receiving game, the return game, and like you said, he is just a pure possession receiver.

He did some things better than all of those Kentucky receivers that we've seen over the last couple of years. He's done it better than they did even at the same sort of role that they've had throughout their careers as well. Sorry if y'all already said this, I ducked out for a second. Feel feel a little early for a five eight one seventy five pound wide receiver. It might be a little bit feel a little early to me. You think, so this is this is so, But I

just think of two two out well from last year. Yeah, who I think is still waiting on like his first touch with their Hams. Yeah, I don't know, I don't know. Just he I heard what y'all were saying, and I'm not saying he's a bad player, but he's definitely not well. I had him in the fourth round because again, I take all those small guys and put them all right there. I'm just biased by what I think the Cowboys thought processes.

But this is a This was Cleveland's pick originally now belongs to the Texans, right, is that what we're looking at here? Yes, I believe that's the case. I don't think this was a part of the Deshaun I don't think it was either. This is something new because I'm I'm looking at the Browns as they should be on the clock at forty four here, But looks like the Texans are back up there. What could this potentially be for? That's interesting? I mean, do you really think this could

be a quarterback? This is Malik Willis territory or do you think that they believe in Davis Mills enough to give him another year. I'll see you what you know what you say that, And I don't know if you're married to Davis Mills, But do you do it as right now as maybe to see what you might have and then you go for for you know, if you're not good enough, next year, you draft another quarterback that

you know. I'm just saying. I I think there would be tremendous value if they did take this guy right now. Willis Absolutely, yeah, absolutely, I think this would be a I think this would be a big, big time, big time player for them if they went out and got Willis here. I think anybody who selects Willis Here is going to have a fantastic val I just the upsides of the player, I really I do. I'm I'm excited about when you he was one of the most exciting players.

I used that word here twice. But when I when I watched him play, I was in all of how he was moving around and the way he makes throws and all the different platforms he avoids. I mean, there there's there's something to this cat's game when you watch him play. Really, now, we aren't starting to get into I mean, we're still a dozen picks away from the Cowboys here. When you're looking at the board and you're seeing what some of the potential could be for Dallas,

does anything stick out to you? Any red blinking lights at the moment that are starting to fall. I'm just watching for I want to see if Tilburton Pickens get in their range. Those are the two I'm looking at right here. Do you think they would go for Pickens potentially? This? Okay? So, I mean I think I would love it. I would

love it. I don't know that he'd be a private, but I mean, like if you get down to that pick and he's there, he may be somebody that's just high enough up on their board that they go, well, let's go. Also, yeah, similar to the Thibodeau conversation we had last night, like there are two different types of red flags, Like, right, is this a are we talking about? Like a bad guy red flag? Or like, oh, you know,

he falls asleep in meetings red flag. In the twenty two NFL Draft, the Houston Texans select John Mechi, receiver Alabama. All right, well their medical was better than everyone else's medical. There it is you know what, though, Again, if receivers are going to go off the board, take guys off the board. Who I don't know that the Cowboys were gonna take anyway. I don't think they would have, which could just be the run. Now we're gonna start to see in receivers, and I hope not still got a

little bit of ways to go. We would like because we're talking about maybe like two, got two receivers here that need to get in your range in twelve packs. I love the thought process for Houston because it's like he's, in my opinion, he's a hell of a player, and the Texans aren't trying to win anything right now anyway, who cares if he's not healthy for the first ninth or two of the season. Still got some of the names left at the top. I'm just looking over Dane's board.

Some of the names he has left at the top. Sol Travis Jones has not gone, Ryman has not gone Skymore, Desmond Ritter, Chiquon Brisker, he still hasn't gone safety from Penn State. Yeah, so, I mean there are a few names here that maybe there's enough value that you don't have to worry about your receiver let's talk about the receiver that just went just real quickly to get it out of the way playing down seven or down forty

five from US now. But Brian, when you look at John Metchi, he's that prototypical Z receiver is kind of the way that I had him tabbed outside of the ACL tear. I mean, he is as sharp of of a runner and a route runner that you can potentially get out of college. Yeah, this kid's Canadian, by the way, and he went to high school in Maryland and he

tours ACL in the SEC championship game against Georgia. He's a dynamic football player with a ball in his hands, and he's going to show you running back type skills. I would not say that his hands are completely reliable, but they're good enough. And I thought there were some snaps where he double caught some balls. He's got a unique ability to win off the line. The coaches like to use him in bunch formations and then they could

scatter him. And what's interesting is the former Houston Texans head coach Bill O'Brien is the OC down there at Alabama. So that's kind of funny to see that the connections there. But you know, you know, in a ware route runner, he'll find space to get open. He continues to work until the ball comes this direction. There's plenty of apps where he was either dragging through the middle or standing

wide open along the sidelines. He's got some receptions where the ball came to him on the back shoulder and he was able to make those those plays. So he's got to feel for how to get open to get in the end zone. He came up with a game winner against Auburn in the overtime game that I was able to watch, So he could be a little bit of a difficult cover. That's again pre knee injury. Well

and not just the knee injury. I mean, he was cleared to play full up on high school, but he was diagnosed with an enlarged start in high school, and so I mean, I don't know if that's also a factor for anybody here or if they've got a different view of the medicals and stuff like that. So I mean there may be other complexities there with his medical evaluation. Is this what has Baltimore done? Is this one of

our receiver risks? Baltimore has done us so much great stuff, And yes, it probably is definitely is if they just got rid of Hollywood, they have the Minnesota kid from last year, Bateman sky Moore could be then they draft all those small SMU kid and then they texted yeah yeah yeah, I mean those were late round like pro

pro the third round. I mean, I hear you. Proche has basically just been a special teamer, Like I mean he's not you know, but I mean if you just moved on from guy like Hollywood Brown, not that like sky More shoot the same quite Speedster or whatever. But DuVernay and Proche would be starters if the season started today. So yeah, I think receiver is a big need here. Okay, if they picked Skyboar here is it is it gonna be one of those things you're gonna say they it's

the right thing to do. I mean, are you going to give them credit because we always like to give her trading Hollywood Brown. Yeah, like with the big picture in mind here, maybe yeah. I always love the way the Ravens shraft with what the Ravens have done this weekend. They got rid of a receiver they didn't want to pay. They made two first round picks. They got two guys

that everybody universally loves. They've got six picks in the fourth and if if this is a receiver, they could add a starter caliber receiver to the roster right here at pick forty five. Yeah, I mean, I mean, if they're gonna add a receiver Kevin that Hollywood Brown want it out, would that be the type of receiver that they'd want to add as one like him? Here's the selection for the Ravens at forty five in the two twenty two NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens select David Ojabo.

Oh wow, I can say this now that he's off the board. I was hearing murmurs that there was some there were some legs that the Cowboys were decently interested in David a job. I think if he had fallen all that way, they would have at least considered it. He was on the list. I wouldn't say he would be the pick necessarily, but he was on that list. The torn achilles at pro day is what's going to

stick around with Ojabo during this draft process. But overall, Brian a phenomenal edge rusher and somebody that tore up the Big ten alongside Aiden Hutchinson, who ended up being the number two overall pick. Yeah, there's times when you watch this kid he actually looks to rush in the passers and the the guy that went way ahead of him, Yeah, you know when and seriously, and I was super super impressed, like because this guy, I mean he really he kind

of plays as a stand up linebacker defensive end. I mean, for a guy that doesn't have a lot of football experience, he does a really good job of playing with the knowledge that he does have. I think he's a slippery rusher. He's got that start stop quickness with the ability to change directions. He's gonna make things happen with that first step he's gonna gain direction that he's gonna gain ground.

And when that first couple of steps and then he puts a ton of pressure on the blockers, those are the kinds of guys that you know, those guys are reaching format out of their stands. And he doesn't give you much of that hitting surface, nor does he let him get you get you his hands on him. So I mean, he doesn't stop to rush the minute he feels the tackle. All balance, he's working around the corner. So yeah, if he doesn't get hurt on a pro day there in Ann Arbor, we'd have been talking about

this guy probably a lot earlier. I mean, he's the modern day edge rusher with these quarterbacks that the game's all about, like quick release and getting the ball out fast, and you know, he's able to get around that corner fast and close quickly. And so I mean, those are the aspects of David Ojabo that make him really intrigue. And I think in a league where it's gonna be tougher to get sacks, if you don't have some of the traits that I think he does, then you know,

that's what I think makes him so intriguing. Which also I just thought of that you've got, you know, Ojabo, if he pans out across from Oway, that's a pretty impressive. Already looks spling to pass rushers. Yeah, I think we're moving inside of ten picks until Dallas is on the clock. Keegan Michael Key the Detroit Lions at forty six. With the forty six picks in the two thousand and twenty

two NFL drafts, the Detroit Lions. Josh Pascal defensive University of Kentucky game back to back edge rushers, not necessarily the same style edge rusher though, I mean, this is a much smaller player than David Ojabo was just under six foot three, and then you've still got the two seventy. But he's still pretty light coming off of the edge out of Kentucky. Yeah. Man, But this guy, I'll tell you what, you could play him in a couple of different spots. I think he's got a feel for how

to be around the ball. He'll make his share at tackles behind the line of scrimmage because of his ability to kind of knife through there and get behind the line. He's super quick, which allows him to beat blockers and finish the plays. Especially hard to handle what he's playing on the move. When he's when he's on that move, I mean he's he's they don't get in front of him. I mean that quickness. He's able to get up to field. He finds the ball, he can hit the gap, he

can locate it. He's got awareness that when the ball is come in his direction, you'll see him stay at home. He doesn't get fooled on the boots and those waggles, the jet sweeps, the reverses, things like that. He doesn't give much ground in the running game and get hold up against blockers and get rid of these these players. I think he does a great job of playing with his hands too. I was a big fan of this kid when I was watching him play this season for Kentucky.

Todd Archer just tweeted that Josh Pascal was a prime target for the Cowboys here in round two. That's while we were talking about leading up into that first pick that he was at least in the conversation as well. They're hunting edge rushing, well, not just hunting edge rushers, they're hunting I think this is a bigger for them. Of course, like I said about toughness, We've talked about this US a couple days, toughness culture. They want leadership traits,

things like that. That's one of the big things I did hear about Pascal during the draft processes. People talked about what a like future like. It was. The talk was like, he's going to be a captain for a team relatively quickly during his time in the NFL. It's interesting to think about. It's all those kinds of off the field stuff that you're you don't necessarily here doing a draft process because Pascal does a lot of things well off of the edge Team All American second team

on the All SEC was at the Senior Bowl. He did a lot of things well there. But now you start getting into and Dave, we had to cut you off with that last selection. I want to go back to what you were talking about, because you're getting into that ten picks within ten picks, and you still feel pretty good. I was about the list of names you

have on the board. Yeah, it's it's ironic that that Todd just tweeted that about Pascal and I mean I had heard his name, But like the names that we really have circled, I don't feel like the Cowboys have lost a ton of guys that we came into this round thinking they were gonna get, you know what I mean. Like, of course, of course Jalen Petrie wasn't gonna fall that far.

Of course Logan Hall wasn't gonna fall that far. But some of the other guys we've talked about are are hanging around, Like, I'm starting to feel optimistic that somebody we like is going to be available when they make this pick. Who are some names at the top of your list, Dave, I mean the guys we led the show with, Oh, I mean, first of all, how much further is na Kobe Dean gonna fall? And even if, even if the Cowboys don't love him the most, at

some point does he become a value? We mentioned Jalen Tulbert. Um, who are some other guys that I think we should tut? George Pickens obviously is still hanging around. Um. Cameron Jurgens is a guy that they've brought in who's still there. I think this starts to make sense in this Ray think double dip. Maybe they could. Jurgens is more of a thought process at center, right, yeah, yeah, yeah, but I mean still you're double dipping resources at offensive line.

I think if I was, if that was the case, I would take Raymond if if you double if you double dip often if you double dip offensive lineman, I've taken Raymond at tackle. He's still there. Uh, Drake Jackson is still there. Sam Williams is still there. Um. I feel oh, name a tight end. They're still there. The dray McBride the consensus best tight end. I don't know if it's here. I know they liked Marvin Leal yeah,

and and and they like look a big line. We keep hearing from them and it's every year, but it feels like it's ratcheted up recently, especially from Stephen Jones. Just to talk of positional flexibility, that was a bit when he got asked today, I want to fight through the fan about well, why not Linderbaum. It was like, look, we really liked the you know, the flexibility of this player. We don't want to necessarily be narrowed down to this.

And so they spent a first round pick on a guy that they didn't clearly define his position, so no, and a guy who when he came on here last night he said, I'll play all five positions and so Leo. I know that's something they really like about Leal is that he has that flexibility from snap to snap, to play inside or outside or do whatever they need him to.

And we think that they're focused on receivers that wouldn't be limited to one receiver, right like, And so the question there is, if he gets down there, do they think sky Moore is limited. I don't get the impression that they are interested in sky Moore at all. I don't I'm right there with you. I don't think they. I don't think he'd be in this conversation because I think probably, like we're talking about, I think is probably considered a slot player to that he could play outside.

He can't. I think he could sure. Oh, which, as always, my opinion is irrelevant. I know they don't care what I agree. I'll say that too. Dave's opinion is irrelevant. I say that all the time. We'd love too. It's fantastic. We love Dave's opinion. It just may not matter that much. That's okay, dumb guy who rubs his eyebrows too much. Every once in a while. Commanders are on the clock now at forty seven, followed by the Bears and the Saints.

Here's the commanders. Stupid name Sea Commanders, I see yah. What's up everybody? Terrible name with the forty seven pick you twenty twenty two draft. The Washington Commander's elect for Darren met this Detackle Alabama. All right, okay, yeah, you liked him early on in the project. I still do. Okay, So that was a good Oh wow, yeah that was I mean, you know that when you start you start talking about division and things like that, and you know,

big body guy, this guy. Now there's there's these guys that kind of this take up space and stuff like that. This guy is six four three ten and he plays like a much much bigger guy. He's a stout point of attack player. He could be super hard to move when one on one, the initial quickness, the surge he gets in the blocker quickly, he can disengage just as fast. He's powerful in the way he plays. He stays square along the line. He holds up against double teams, so

he's not gonna lit blockers move him. I've seen him go to one knee and then pop back up in order to hold the blockers and then split him and then getting out a tackled. I mean, to balance the movement, he's going to chase the ball over the field. The redirection stuff. I mean, this guy has got a lot

of things. Coaches will put lighter or quicker guys in his spot, But when he gets the opportunity to get some pass rush stuff, I think he's going to be really, really a brute force with his effort and when he's gonna be dapped to deal with there, what does this bring to the table? Dave from another divisional team having interior pressure, I just tweeted this. I mean, on top of that, like, hey, Welcome to the NFL, Tyler Smith.

Like every team you're play twice a year has studs in the middle, But also, how many Bama dudes does Washington have up front at this point? All of them? Mathis I want to say they drafted Ryan Anderson. I don't know if. I don't know if they but they had Ryan Anderson. Is Landon Collins is not he was released, right, damn they have to settle for five Bama guys instead. Oh darn, oh darn. All Right, let's see who the Bears pick at forty eight. When we come back, it's

the Bears, Saints, Chiefs. It's the twenty twenty two NFL Draft on one oh five three the Fan and Dallas Cowboys dot Com back here on the Internet side of things, as the Bears are on the clock at pick number forty eight. Then it's the Saints and the Chiefs rounding out the top fifty, and then we really start getting into the nitty gritty for the Cowboys, who once again picking at fifty six. Now within ten selections up until then.

Glad you're with us on the internet side at the He's Bobby Belt, Brian brought us, David Helman I'm Kyle Yeomans and brought us you look at the Bears, they had a pretty solid pick earlier in the round. You really liked with Kyler Gordon. What could they maybe be looking at here? Yeah? I was like, I say, I was talking to that Bears guy. I wonder if it's about now. The value there at that corner was really great. But is there a skill? Guy? Is there a wide receiver?

Is there? Yeah? Or is there a where is there an offensive lineman? You know? So those are the kinds of things I think that I would look at for the Bears. Get justin field some help. Yeah, that's what I was kind of thinking too. So this could be a wide receiver potential here, maybe, I think so. I think they need some skill there, don't they on the outside? I mean a whole lot. Alan Robinson's now in Los Angeles.

They don't they need everything on offense? I wonder though, I mean, Chicago's oh line is pretty, but hey, hot Ones. I love that guy and he's in a Hester Jersey. That's great. Bear down, bear down with the pick. In the two twenty two NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears select Jaquan Brisker defensive back and Penn Stain got they're having a decent draft right now. All right, so the Bears are just going secondary old schools. Well, they got our guy,

our old buddies. There's the new head coach there. Yeah, yeah, has taking all these defensive cats is what he's doing. Tell me about Jaquon Brisker. He's a great player. He is a great player. Hold on, I gotta pull him up him again. I got too much stuff going on here in my life. Top fifty player for me. I'm this is right where I had him. I having at forty nine on my boarding. Yeah, this guy loves to be around the action. The ball tends to find him. He's physical, he loves to mix it up. He throws

his body around without any proms. He'll wrap up as a tackler. I think a lot of times he'll just go for a big hit though too. I've seen the coach useman coverage and the red zone. He managed to hold his own. He had a game seeing an interception against Wisconsin. It was crazy. Ending there in Madtown. Is the best way he could play without much of them assignment and just let him roam around in the secondary.

He's one of the smarter defensive players I've studied. He's really really quick to read the screen to be right on the spot. I love the way he attacks the ball. He's disruptive in everywhere everywhere he plays. I don't believe he's a liability deep because I observed him defending the ball. He just needs a little bit better feel for how to play it though down the field a little bit.

Sometimes you hear about players during the process and it's like, oh, scouts love this guy, or oh coaches love this guy, or whatever else. Coaches really like Chiquon Brisker. They think he's tough as hell. Pick number forty eight, the Chicago Bears select Jaquon Brisker safety out of Penn State. Bobby, I want to go back to the point you were

just making, because I think it's a fantastic one. Brisker phenomenal player on the field, but off the field, coaches are going to really like him to establish a ulture up there. Yeah. Like I mean when we talk about you know, Brian talking about Kyler Gordon, where scouts to tell him like, hey, you really need to watch this guy. And there are certain players that are a scouts favorite

or something that are a coach's favorite. And that's just something that I heard about Brisker during the process was that coaches really like him because it's there's the toughness and the competitiveness, and that's one of things. Yeah, and one of the things they just really came away with was like, this is a guy who's gonna like lay it all on the line. This is a tough, tough football player. Saints are on the clock now, Brian, just for the radio side of things, let's let's give another

quick synopsis on Brisker and what he brings to the table. Yeah, you know, like it's talking about earlier with him, this kid is I mean he I think he needs to play on his own and he's able to kind of freelance a little bit. He can make some serious plays. You know, in the Wisconsin game, he was kind of roaming in the middle of the field and it was able to make the play that sealed the game for them. He's a wrap up tackler who go for the big hit.

The coaches us him in coverage can talk about quite a bit. He's quick to read the screen to be in the right spot to loves to attack the ball. He's disruptive in the way he plays, and you know I love is the toughness, the anticipation, in the awareness he has as well. Seven teams remain in between the

Cowboys and their next selection. It's the Saints at forty nine, then it's the Chiefs at fifty, the Eagles pick at fifty one, fifty two is the Steelers, fifty three, the Vikings, and then it's the Patriots and the Cardinals leading up to the Cowboys at pick number fifty six. I'm still feeling pretty good here, Dave. Even since we have that last conversation, I haven't seen a name jump off the board that necessarily. You know. What's funny is you're right, no,

nothing has jumped off the board. But like now that we're inching closer, I'm starting to get a pit in my stomach, nervous just what if? What if? This? And it's how it happens all the time. If you've ever listened to us through the draft, like there's just a run where like three guys in a row that you love go off like bing bang boom, and all of a sudden, this great list of options you had looks kind of sparse. I was about to say like I

need New Orleans or somebody. I need somebody to take one of these quarterbacks, like somebody make a pick that I don't care about. Take both of them, get both of them, get Ridder and Willis out of here. Saints, get Carson Strong, Matt Correl. Just let's get a run on all of them. Quarterback. You look at some of the potentials here for quarterbacks, at least in the seven picks. Steelers they selected one, The Eagles they don't need one.

The Chiefs, of course they don't need one. The Saints are really it out of these, Maybe the Vikings at fifty three if they felt like they wanted to find a guy for the future other than Kirk Cousins. But still, there's really only two potentials here for quarterback. And unless they really feel like they're in love with somebody, I would be surprised to see them. We're taking a look on the internet side of things with the Dallas Cowboys war Room. A little bit of action in there. Nobody

on the phone just yet. As we're inching within seven selections, the is in for New Orleans. Brian, As you're looking at your board, does anybody that the Cowboys have been linked to scare you in this spot. Anybody that you look at that could be a name that would pop up when they pick at fifty six that you wouldn't necessarily be excited about. No, I think I think that all the names. I mean, George Pickens as guys. I think Raymond the tackle, I would be happy with, Travis Jones,

that defensive tackle from Connecticut. That's a big body guy. I think, you know, that might be a little something different. You know Skymore. I think Skymore can play inside or outside. I don't you know, see that as an issue. They probably do. I really do. Like Christian Harris, you know, the linebacker from Alabama as well. And think about the tight end. You know, maybe Trey McBride if is a guy that you might want to think about as well too. It's a long way to go to fifty six. Like

I just said, this could be a minefield. But if they can have their pick of the best tight end in the class at fifty six, that wouldn't shock me. Yeah, I think you have to consider that. I'm really hoping for a quarterback here. This is probably the number one chance you're gonna have as a potential quarterback. I've heard the Saints like Corral. It would be weird to see him go ahead of Willis and Ritter. But but it seems like there's a lot of smoke between the Saints

and Matt Corral. They like to pick it a lot, right. That was if they put him, Yeah, he's gone. Of course, he was the twentieth overall pick to the Steelers. With New Orleans being here at forty nine, you'd have to think either they're going, I'm gonna go away from that, or they could maybe take one of those Saints. The Saints are just there on Brian's list of life. They don't care, like they really don't. They're gonna draft. They're gonna have all these quarterbacks in here at forty nine

and draft a linebacker. And here's the pick. With the forty ninth pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the New Saints selected Alante Taylor, defensive back Tennessee. Interesting a lineback, but it ain't quarterback. You had a nice reaction there, Bobby, Just because I'm interested in so Alonte Taylor, I know that the shine had come off him for a lot of people. Yeah, Dane had him as his

number one twenty four player. I that was one of the names when I first started talking to people like last summer, as like, hey, who are some people I should just start like getting acquainted with and figuring out. Alante Taylor was one that they said the league was high on, and so it had kind of come off a little bit, and so I was thinking, Okay, I guess that, you know, things just didn't pan out for him. But I mean him going here and what pick was

that that was top fifty. Yeah, he's a top fifty pick, and you know, I guess the league did like him. You know, it's really funny that you say that he was probably the fourth player I watched. He was really early on, and I was not very high on him. I was right there with you. I didn't think he necessarily impressed me a ton, But the more I watched him as I went along, I actually moved him up my board. I didn't move him up this high. I had him in the one hundreds, but I didn't necessarily

I was right there with you. I kind of had to go the opposite direction along the way. You know what this goes back to, Brian, What's that This goes back to what you and I have discussed the last couple of days about the advice I got the things you hear in January and then Burns believe that more than the things you're here in the last three months. Yeah, and I should have just been more on top of it. I'd put Taylor out of my mind. And that was one of the first names I heard back in the summer.

So should we just like call you think Derek Eagleton's listening, like, hey, we don't need to do this, like we can do a few episodes in January. No, no, no, okay, you're holding it on me as I'm just saying, y'all, are you That's not what I'm saying. I mean I was being facetious. You're not. You're bullying. I love your talking

about this crap anyway. I thought you were serious for a second, and I think every draft fan out there would have just been in your mention so fast, because hey, look, there there was a lot of they love listening to Brian the late surge on Tyler Smith discussion and proved to be so. I mean that clearly wasn't something necessarily

that was being talked. So, I mean, it's right in spots but you know it is that you know, I heard back in December they liked traylen Burke's and then as the process went along, there was a little bit of like a okay, do they they totally like it? And then I think at the end of the day they probably did like And that was another instance where it's like, maybe I should have believed what I heard earlier, and so I just I think I think that, and it's fair to you, like I think we do that.

We do this too, like sometimes sure you have an opinion, you drift away from it, you kind of confer, and you come back to it. That doesn't mean that you didn't think about changing. Well, no, and mine is less about like the actual evaluation and going off of just more like what am I hearing from people, right, and what should I And so that's a little different for

me in that spirit. Going back to the things I heard long ago, I really really think that at six picks Away here, I think I think the Cowboys would like to see Jaylen Tulbert reach them. It was that an early thing that was that was one of the that was one of the earlier names I had I had heard, like, hey, this is this is kind of a good player. He was on their radar and mobile. They had great communication with him down in the Senior Bowl.

Of course, he played in that stadium throughout his collegiate career, playing in South Alabama. And then I mean, it's one of those things. It rears back up as soon as you get back closer, you start hearing those names pop out there. He could be a target. And it wasn't a quarterback, but Alonte Taylor wasn't on the Cowboys radar. Trade by the way, Patriots picking at fifty now instead of the Kansas City Chiefs. What did the Patriots one?

It's not a quarterback. It's probably something in the fifth round. Cole Strange two point. No, I'm just kidding you that. Belichick's just like I'm going to take off. We were kind of talking about we were talking about guard and we were talking about linebacker for them yesterday. Yeah, so guard linebacker? Who are some of the names? Okay, do

they think Ryman could play guard? They like Alabama? Yeah, I was thinking Christian Harris is what I was thinking here, because to me, it was like, there's that really ship. He has a relationship between Belichick and Saban and they know all about those kids that way, so maybe that's maybe that's the route you're gonna go. I wanted to bring up linebackers. Guy, though, this brings up Ah by the way, they're showing Micah Parson's tweet on the NFL

network side of things as crazy. I haven't seen na Kobe Dean taken yet, so he's still on the board here as well, and the linebacker position seemingly he's a good player. Then I'm gonna go with that. Go with that. Yeah, Devin Lloyd and Quit Walker are the only two linebackers off the board right now. Is that surprising to you, Brian when you look at this linebacker class. We had talked about it as being a Yeah, I have a first round grade on Dean. Well, to me, it is

a decent class. It's it's kind of like tight end. Like I think we all agreed that there was only a couple that would go in the first round. Could this be Chanal, you know, like that big kind of meaty wash Yeah, big inside, physical guy and guarantee you like to go back to that point. And I'm not saying you're wrong, Kyle, but like I think we're gonna hear like four or five of these names called before too long. You know, I'm just more of so saying I thought both Dean and Lloyd were locks to go

in the first round. I thought Christian Harris would be right up at the top of the second quay walker. Of course he ended up going in the first round, so it maybe makes up for not having Dean in there. But then, yeah, you're right, I guess Channing Tendal, Leo'shanelle. I am surprised. I am surprised Dean is still here, but everyone else, I think we're moving into that range like your Christian Harris's, your Chanel's, your mumas like second, maybe even early third is like where I would have

guessed those guys would go. So we're thinking maybe Christian Harris here. What about a Channing Tendal just because he's not he's still on the board. You talk about a big school like I've kind of heard that with Tendel, that that you might have to kind of hold his hand along the way during the game. There's a couple of those. Georgia's gonna say, so that's what people say about Pickens, and why well not maybe the brightest you

know I didn't say I did. I mean, we're doing a s pretty damn stupid, you know, thing like Brian. If you like Brian, I'll just spell it out for you. He's not gonna try to tap dance around it. No, that's what I love, Dallas taking Here's Patriots today is world wish stay the anniversary has a wish that inspired the creation to make the wish, joining me today to announce it. No, he's gonna Patriots second round pick is

Ben Leppert. I don't know, man, I've been told making Way says, which wants to be able to announce the draft pick for his hometown team, the Patriots six times. I have to battering overcoming Lakemia. I know this is gonna be a piece of cake. I want to think the NFL Robert Krow for making bitch wish come true. Okay, man, let's make your wish come true. Let's get the it's neat the Kansas City Chiefs have traded the fiftieth pick

to the New England Patriots. With the fiftieth pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the six times Super Bowl champion New England Patriots select Tae Kwon shorton who receiving. No way, Wow, that one's big Belichick. Belichick is trolling. He is taking the Rams picks, you think, so he's going after all the guys the Rams are in position to take in the one hundreds. He's just like you want a super Bowl, all right? Four two, eight, forty.

He had the best forty time at the combine. He had the best ten yards split at the combine with a one four one out of the block, Second team All Big twelve. Fantastic receiver. And I'll tell you he has a ton of fun to watch. I got a chance to watch a ton of him at Baylor throughout his career. He was really a starter for three four years.

Is there, Brian, what did you see with Taekwon? No? No, this guy can really really run and you're talking about and I think when you watch teams play him, they're scared to death of him because they know we can run. But he's one of those guys though, Like I said, you know, with Baylor, it's funny with the wide receiver class that we've you know, over the years and stuff we've always hasn't panned out. It's tough, man, It really really has been tough. But this kid right here, like

I said, the speed is legitimate. He is real thin though, and I will say this though he will he will scare cornerbacks that have to deal because they will have to play off on him or maybe even play up and not let him get going at all because he can really fly. This is a little out special runs four to get him, get him, bring on turning into the Raiders. When you win in six Super Bowls, you get a certain amount of latitude. But like the Patriots don't draft. Where did I see Daton had him as

player one seventy six? What did I have him? You know what? I love this though, because eight this is it's all bearing to fruition, Like get like there was a lot of consensus about fifteen or sixteen prospects and the rest of this stuff is just a grab bag. You want to talk about a fake pen throws you're looking for a receiver. Actually, I mean again, these okay, these guys haven't been quarterbacks, but both of the last two picks are I'm just like, yeah, okay, that's all

that's right. Please take that guy. There are I mean plenty of targets on the board here for the Cowboys moving into the latter parts of this second round. Now, let's go ahead and step aside. When we come back, we're gonna outline who the Cowboys could be taking. At fifty six, the Eagles are on the clock, followed by the Steelers and the Vikings. You're listening to the twenty twenty two NFL Draft on one oh five three The Fan and Dallas Cowboys dot Com. Back here on the

internet side of things. Glad you're with us on Dallas Cowboys dot Com. He's Bobby Belt, Brian brought us, David Hellman, I'm Kyle Yeoman's Now we are five selections away and then the Cowboys get their chance. It's to pick their fewst rival Philadelphia Eagles, who have disgustingly had a great draft so far. Brian, are you aunt? Are you an old man like? No, I'm just it's nervous energy or I just needed They just need to stand up billion

dollar companies here with bad chairs. I'm bringing Brian a chair to borrow. He was going to bring his own and he didn't. I just I should know better. When I used to draft, I had a damn good chair I would sit in it would because I picture Brian in the war room with like a lazy boy, just like he's got like ber in there. Did you ever got coup holders in you go out to training camp? I the one year I went was in nineteen and

then it got kind of shut off. When Brian used to go to camp, he would bring like a leather office chair so he didn't have to sit in the craft. I almost did that this week. I mean this, this chair is not so bad, but that one. I wouldn't want to feel like we're six seven billion dollar county here, aren't we go to trade to trade with We're just not necessarily old. I'm old, that's the problem. We're good. But this, it would be one of these other chairs.

These are different. It would be so brand. It would be so on brand standing up because he couldn't take the anticipation. No, who do you think they're gonna take? I don't know, I Philadelphia, worried about Philadelphia right now. I just was looking at Twitter. So I have the next two picks tipped for me. Yeah, I'm not gonna say them though, because I don't do. We're gonna hate him for like Philadelphia thumbs up or thumbs down. That's all we need. Oh I think, I think, do we

get damaged? That's all I want to know. We're on the website, I think, I think. I think the next one, the Cowboys would be like, ah, rats, and then one after that. You're gonna not be happy. Oh no, you want me to just tell you no? Okay, all right, let's let's let's stay along the way. Now Bobby's standing up. It's because I'm the apochondriac and I'm worried about blood clots from sitting. I'm not going to stand up. I ain't doing that. It kind of sounds I thought you

were standing up there. I thought you were. It sounds great. Eagles, Steelers, Vikings, Patriots, Cardinals, and I would love here. In a couple of moments, when we get back on the radio side of things, I want to take a look inside the w war room because I'm hearing there's lots of conversations happening back and forth. So it should be something to keep an eye on because we're inching closer. Lots of things going on, and Cowboys could be picking soon. We are in the

middle of the second round of the NFL Draft. David Hellman Brian brought us, Bobby belt On, Kyle Yeoman's glad you're with us on one O five three the Fan and Dallas Cowboys dot Com. The Philadelphia Eagles are on the clock right now, and uh, disgustingly so, Brian. They've had a fantastic draft already, Jordan Davis in the first round, and then they turn around and now they've got this opportunity with fifty one. Oh yeah, and by the way, they add a guy like Adrian or what was it,

Hollywood Brown all the trade the better of the Browns. Yeah. Here, here's here's a bunch of folks. Here's the Eagles selection. With the fifty first pick in the twenty twenty two NFL drafts, the Philadelphia Eagles select Cam Jurgen's center, Nebraska. Why do you giggle? I giggle because that's one of those picks that the Cowboys were probably like, you know, they're probably, oh, we got the Cowboys, we took their guy.

Maybe they did like they did with Goddard. Every time I heard his name, I would think of the real slim shady I'll tell you what. I'll say this though, I kind of I feel like though that the kid like that Dave. Yeah, I feel like the kid at UH. I feel like the kid at Kentucky fort right. I know, I say his name a lot. I think he's gonna be a better player. I probably parm. I think param from Memphis is gonna be a better player than this guy. So anyway, good for them. I'm glad they did this.

He was a thirty visit guy for the Cowboys. But I'm right there along with you. I don't necessarily think that they were really looking at him as a potential until maybe the third or fourth round. I don't necessarily think they were looking at him as a second round pick. It might have been, but at least from everything I've heard, that's not necessarily the case. Steeler's pick is in, by the way, But tell us why you think Cam Jurgen's is okay? Pick here at fifty one, Brian, Well, okay

is the word it you're used, you know? I think with Jerry, let me see, I saw kind of a guy that played off balance. I thought he was an undersized center. He's six or three. He's three h three. Now. The other the undersized center at Iowa is like a two time All American. This guy is in the same conference. But he's not anywhere as near as good as that guy. There's nothing pretty or fluid about his game. He's kind of a rough and tumbled type of blocker. Body controlled questions.

Here we go. It's welcome the fifty second pick and the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, Pittsburgh Steelers. So like George Pickens, Georgia, welcome to ballot. Sorry, Brian, gosh darn it, you had an actual pin throw that's for him, and it I mean it could be for the Cowboys. And that's the thing, like, what are we out of here? We broke. We've got three more picks before the Cowboys,

so what are we looking at. I'm relieved he's gone because I don't think that Dallas would have taken him, and then we would be you know, I kind of walk people off the legs. We hate good players here. By the way. You know, you said you said you don't think we're talking about criminal issues with George Pickens. I said, I wasn't sure. I didn't get an rappaport rewards. He was cited for not wearing a seat belt last week when he got into a car. Oh no, so

you know, maybe maybe don't be so quick. To my goodness, I love you, Dave. You know that getting out of hand a little bit. George Pickens fantastic player. Bro Let me finish up with Cam Yeah, if I was quick, yeah. And you know, and this guy there's good job is staying on his man. But there's snaps where he will get overpowered. And he got adult some in the Oklahoma game. You watched him play against those guys and coaches all ask him to pull get out in space, lead the run.

Plays a little hurky jerky when it comes to getting that done. He does have a mean side to him. He likes to bully his a pony. He's not afraid to jump on him after the whistle. He doesn't always maintain position when he blocks. He really fights hard to stay engaged. So that's it. With the fifty third in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the Indianapolis could select Alec Pierce wide receiver for Cincinnati. Gosh darn its interest

is interesting, became wide receivers. Receivers are going, but they're not the guys that I think the Cowboys would take. Oh yeah, no, Alec Pierce. I kept thinking just by the measurables and everything, else. I was like, surely that'd

have some interest every time I checked in. Its just like not really the name that I the name that I have circled at fifty six as far as receivers go is still hanging out and we've talked about don't say him then if it's like if you really, if it's I know who you're say, Yeah, I mean talking about him all night? Ok Okay, let's talk non receiver. Who else doesn't play here? I think they liked to Marvin Leal. I think Dean is potentially ride to tight end.

Tight ends could be in that conversation. Is McBride the one though? Man? I mean I think there's gonna be off the board than you. Maybe. I think there's gonna be a run. I think there's gonna be a run on these tight ends, though, I just don't know when it's gonna happen. Who starts it? Yeah, who starts it? Because when when they when they go, everybody's gonna start jumping in there. Now, they got a couple of these guys, like they said, you know otton Woods McBride, I mean,

they've got guys. Let's have a conversation about positional value. If if if they decide that this is where they want to get an edge rusher. Yeah, yeah, how would is this? Is this realistic for Sam Williams. I know a lot of people say, no, what do you like? What do we think about it? I mean, if you're getting Sam Williams, now, I think you're getting Sam Williams because you don't know if he makes it to the thirst. It's not a thing where it's like, well, this is

where he should go. I think that's more. It's about it. You're worried about him falling in purgatory. I'm gonna be I'm gonna be real honest here. Drake Jackson a better rusher and Igbari schefter did his best. Yeah, I think I think those are the A lot of people across the league think kings Lean Nibari's got a higher ceiling that he could still reach. See that's where I kind of feel like him and Jackson are better than Sam Williams on my board that could we still throw Dean

into the mix here as well, just would. But but I hate, I keep hate bringing up his name because there's something obviously wrong, something's there, something's there, and it's but you know, if you talk to this team. I don't think it's as I don't think it's as terminal

as as we like to believe. So I mean, okay, but they like the reason we stopped talking about Dean even before we knew this was going to happen, And for me, it always went back to the fact that he's about four inches shorter than the guys that they liked to draft. Ye look at Layton vander Esch and look at Michael Parsons and tell me that the Cowboys would be in love with drafting nob Nakobe Dean. I

just don't know if I buy it. We're so Kansas City's pick is in which the way everything everything moves, like eight minutes, I would guess we're getting close to Dallas needing to make a pig. Yeah, yep. So where are we at here? Because we're a little bit ahead and looks super animated in there like it doesn't look I'm scun we get that on the big screen, big big please? Is that possible? That whole that whole room. Where do we have to be? I don't know, A Fox and Box, I don't know we had the big

picture yesterday. I thought we did too. I hate looking at myself on camera anyway, Thank you very much. Yeah, that's so much. I'll see what's going on Wills Will Scott is is he looking at Steven? Steven's just sitting there right, Well, they're all just sitting No, No, I was trying to see. I can't see what the glare if he was on the phone. Looked like Jerry and Will are have both been talking recently. Mike's got his

glasses pulled down on the bridge of his nose. I really do think that that you're looking at I love I love the word picture you paint for those who are not watching them. The You gotta paint the picture of the mind the theater. You see the way McCarthy looked there, Brian with his glasses down on the bridge of his nose, That's what I envisioned when you told me Jerry looked over when Garrett said Drew Henson was Troy Aikman. That's what you know. That's the That's what

I have known he did. Jerry had his glasses on the end of his nose and he and his head shot up and I was like, what did you do? It kind of looked like it looks like Will. They're asking Will stuff like, yeah, I agree. They're going back and forth about whoever it is that they like, and they're saying Will might be argument for me, Yeah, what about what's he do here? What do we think about this?

This might be Will might be talking about a defensive player, you know, because he kind of understands he's got a great relationship with Dan Quinn. Yeah, so this might be something. But who are the defensive players we mentioned Will, Dean Leal Williams. Yeah. Yeah, if you wanted to throw maybe a Drake Jackson or Cameron Thomas in there, you can see if a coach is sneaking. Travis Jones I mentioned

him just as a one tech. I don't know if, like, I don't want to give us too much credit, but they have stopped letting the coaches like walk in when they're doing stuff Like it used to be like Kellen was hiding off camera. Yeah, like you could just see, oh forget hiding off camera. Marinelli used to walk in with like his soda and chat it up with everybody,

Like it doesn't happen anymore. I wonder if they were like, hey, but he was always he was always so Will is picking up the phone at the moment he has closed his laptop, and it looks like we are dialing up what could be the newest Dallas Cowboys. So once again, if it's a secret to you, you haven't necessarily been watching the entire time. But TV is ahead by or behind, excuse me, by multiple minutes. Kansas City is making their selection on or it looks like Tony Gonzalez walking up.

They brought him back. Why I think you guys been drinking Las Vegas this Niklobe Deane. I hope you guys been winning. I'm speaking of winning. With the pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft to Kansas City Chief select sky We're two eyes More. They got the Western Michigan Tyreek Hill replacement. That's it. There's talk about him going in the first round to these guys. You know,

we've we've we've done. I know that when Dane and Jeff and I were doing stuff together on Wednesday night, we were talking about sky More being a being a Kansas City Chief possibly in the first round. So they waited, they waited their way through and they got this thing done. That's a happy man somewhere tonight. Yeah, that's the offensive Rookie of the Year front runner right now to be a fantasy football type guy right there. You throw him a ball and he's gonna go make a big play

for you. Really good players across the building, there were thought process at least worth speculating. This is not based on anything super concrete, but there was conversation that he was a slot only guy. That's not necessarily the case. He's small. He's five ten. He's actually five nine if you want to raise him up a little bit, he's he's five nine and a half. He's one hundred and

ninety five pounds. But you watch his tape, I mean it is he makes incredible plays, you know, But that's I think that's a Mike McCarthy like, Hey, we're not taking slot guys. We're just not taking small slot guys as wide receivers. But Kansas City has a need. They'll figure out a way. They do a great job with their offensive staff of getting their players involved. We've seen it for years, you know, with the Mahomes. Will figure out a way to get this kid in the ball too.

So Arizona on the clock at fifty five, their pick is in. That actually effectively puts the Cowboys on the clock at fifty six. Here's the Cardinals selection and then the Cowboys to come afterwards. What's up. Let's go the Arizona Cardinals with the fifth to fifth pick and the two twenty two NFL Draft. The Arizona Cardinals select train back Bride, tight end Colorado State. That's go. He was in the conversation. They did some of the math for us there off the board. So here are the Cowboys.

If this is a receiver, I think it's Tolbert, Jaylen Tilbert. So who's the short list of names? Now? McBride was probably on there. We mentioned Jalen Tilbert from South Alabama, the wide receiver d Dresher, Sam Williams, David, if you had to make a guess, who is this at right now? I think that's what they've been debating for the last ten minutes. That's really these three. McBride was part of it. And then like, I think it'll be Jaylen Tulberger, Sam Williams.

If I had to guess, take your pick, I'm gonna I'm gonna guess Sam Williams. I just I keep going back in my mind of Dan Quinn going to Oxford, Mississippi and working him out. He's been there for a while. Not to mention the thirty visit combine visit. Yeah, Sam telling us himself that, like Jerry got on the line with him during the draft process, a good point talking

with him prior to the draft process. And we still haven't seen a ton of excitement in the war room at the moment, Like did they hop on the Oh no, it looks like Jerry is on the phone. Are their phones not working? Yeah, he's on a cell phone. So the Cowboys have made their selection. The pick is in and we are awaiting. Who is the fifty sixth pick in this twenty twenty two NFL draft. Cowboys selected offensive lineman Tyler Smith with the twenty fourth overall selection. Bobby,

who do you think it is? It's tough. It really Talbert or Williams. But I don't know. Then they make them completely out left it. I just I feel like Talbert again, that's a name that I'm gonna go back to the oo. Stephen just did a full on dance, So did he really mean yeah? So, I don't know. Let's see here, this is where you could maybe see a coach pop up when they're all standing up and celebrating. Here. I would go Talbert, I'm gonna guess they go Williams.

That's just a guess. I think I'm right there with you. It just feels like the smoke where there's fire. I've said this a million times on the Draft Show, and it just it just reminds me of the process that led them to DeMarcus Lawrence. And I know they traded up for him. So it's not a perfect comparison, but in the minds of these teams, man like, there's only so many guys that they think can get home at that position, and it's so valuable that you get your guy.

And so if I'm guessing, I think that's the pick. Still looking for a coach, haven't seen one yet. Mike McCarthy walked off screen to give the cell phone to somebody else. So, like you said, Dave, maybe there's maybe there's a little bit of president there. Here's this election as the Dallas Cowboys see Roger Goodell go to the podium cowboy celebrity for this. Come on, kick, come on, wow, come on. We're the fifty six pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft. The Dallas Cowboys select Sam Williams,

defensive end. Oh Miss, there we go. It was tell graft from the early parts of the draft process. Dan Quinn gets his guy. It's an edge rusher to replace Randy Gregory. Sam Williams is the pick out of Ole Miss. Yeah, this was a guy that you know, and there just was just too much. I mean when you start to you know, these pro days, you know, when you send coaches to go work guys out. It's one thing to go send a tight end coach or something to go

work out. When you specifically send a defensive coordinator who has a background with defensive line, that right there tells you really all you need to know about that pick. I felt like that this they're having a draft. The Cowboys are having a draft right now where I believe they're seeing the board that they're going to have to go around early on some of these guys. So that's where I mean. They did it last night with Smith,

they're doing it right now with Sam Williams. You know this guy, I mean, he's he's a good looking player now, I mean when you physically look at him and they've done so much, so much legwork on him. This guy has a real feel for how to rush the passer. I mean, there's that element to his game. The way he plays. He could locate the quarterback, He's gonna be right on top of that play. Makes a ton of plays from the back side. When he's chasing the quarterback.

He's relentless in the way he rushes. The guy didn't give up on plays I mean sim I mean there's quarterbacks are trying to move around the pocket and he is. He is going like Nicks from Aubraham's running around and he's chasing him. You know, Willis at liberty. I'm watching those games. This guy never stops. He could redirect in the pocket, he could slide forward, he could cover some ground. I mean, the ability to finish like this. I really

do like the player a lot. I mean, there are a couple of guys that thought maybe a little bit better, but I understand what they see in this football player. I'm really shocked they went away from wide receiver to get their edge rusher. Now that's my one thing. I do really like Sam Williams. He was a top sixty five player on my board, so this is right around where you would expect the player like that to go at a premium position like edge rusher. We're gonna talk

about this election a little bit more in depth. You're gonna hear a ton about it over the next little bit where we aside right now on one O five three the fan of Dallas Cowboys dot Com back here on the internet side. And then we are still taking a look at Sam Williams, the newest Dallas Cowboy, and you look at his measurable six foot three, two hundred and sixty pounds, and he first caught my eyebrian at the Senior Bowl because he showed up as a late ad.

He was a replacement for some of those edge rushers that didn't make it all the way through the week. He had the white helmet on, didn't even have the old miss dome, and he was wearing a number seven in a black jersey and he was doing his drills. He was showing some bend off the edge. He is an athletic, jerky sort of player. But once again, David kind of goes back to what you were saying, you got to get ahead of it, and the Cowboys have

done that in both rounds. At this point, I'll be honest with you, man, and I understand your thought process, but like I I'm not shocked by this at all, and I don't think any of us I missed her. Well, I don't just mean the name, but like you know, I'm mister wide receiver. But like, if this is the guy that you've identified as your quarterback hunter, then you

get him. You get him in the top sixty. Like I said, it's the same thing as DeMarcus Lawrence, where you're like, well, well this guy I'll be there, this guy will be there, and it's like, no, if this is the guy that you think can bend and get around guys and get home set the old miss Sack record, which that carries some weight for me when you put

it together with his like physical, composite and everything. I mean to be able to do that consistently in the SEC and not even on like an Alabama where you have as much top line talent helping you out, that carries weight with me. And when teams identify a guy like this, they go get them. And people are gonna say it's too early, and they're gonna say, what the hell do you know. We've talked about a couple times the modern pass rusher YEP, and what it takes to

get to the quarterback. And this guy, I know, this staff believes if you don't have that that get off, if you don't have that burst around the corner, if you if you don't have that, you know, that twitch, then the way you're going to have to win is with inside moves and some other aspects to your game. And so in this sense that that's not something they have to worry about with Sam Williams. Sam william explodes out of his stance. He's got the speed to close

on the quarterback, he can get around the corner. There's at times I think he looks a little stiff, but overall, I mean as a second round addresher. Like Brian said, I think they're trying to get ahead of the purgatory pick. I think they're worried about Sam Williams going between fifty six and eighty eight, and Stephen Jones said it that

they think receiver and edge rusher are deep. That's where they think there's a lot of depth, and so I think they clearly felt better about getting a receiver at eighty eight. It looks like we got the Buccaneers at the podium right now. They're happy to be that because the day is my birthday. Happy birthday, birthday, gift on my birthday. The Buffalo Bills, I've traded the fifty seventh

pick to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. And with that fifty seventh pick in A two the twenty two NFL Draft, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers select tackle Central Michigan and Luke Kdecki, the other Senior Bowl guy. A lot of these guys flying off the board now ahead of Ryman. Yeah, you know, that's something interesting too there. I mean maybe that we had some air pumped in the Ryeman a little bit there as far as the player. Some people maybe think that the curve is a little steep too as well.

We're on our way back and we'll continue to break down the Cowboys selection of Sam Williams at fifty six right after this. That is exactly right. We are alive from the Star in Frisco, the world headquarters of the Dallas Cowboys and Ford Center at the Star alongside David Hellman, Brian brought us. He's Bobby Belt, I'm Kyle Yeoman's The Dallas Cowboys have now made two selections in this year's

NFL Draft. The first one being Tyler Smith, offensive lineman from Tulsa at twenty four, and then at fifty six in the second round, they go get their edge rusher, Sam Williams from Old miss and Bobby I like the point that you were making on the internet side on Dallas Cowboys dot Com. But you go get your guy. But you also have to keep in mind that there is a connection with these players in knowing their background. Because there has been some background with Sam Williams. Cowboys

definitely feel comfortable with that. Yeah, And I mean, look, dan Quinn was there. Dan Quinn ran him through the workouts. They know this guy and they feel good about him, and you know, it's I think their concern would have been here they are picking at fifty six and they're

at eighty eight as their next pick. I think they're concerned with Sam Williams was going to go seventy or something like that, and I think they felt better about you know, this came down to Tilburton Williams, I would guess, and that they felt like the third round receivers because

McBride went off the board. Yeah, I really think I think there was a robust conversation about those three and I personally would have gone receiver here just because I think that the options at defense, whether Sam Williams is there or not, I think the options at the edge are more appealing to me at eighty eight. But if that's the guy, I'm gonna you know, I'm not gonna fault them for going after the guy that they liked. And look, this is this is also the fallout of, honestly,

probably the Randy Gregor's situation. I don't know, do they take Sam Williams at fifty six off Randy Gregor's resign It's probably not. No. No. If DeMarcus Lawrence is on a guaranteed two year deal and Randy Gregory has at least two years of guarantees before you can get away from that, I don't think you do this. But it didn't work out. Dante Fowler's on a one year deal, Micah Parsons isn't gonna play edge full time, Terrell Basham's in a contract here. You gotta you gotta do something

about it. Let's hear the Falcon selection at fifty eight O Day, with the fifty eighth pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the Atlanta Falcons select Troy Anderson linebacker mine time of stains. You know a lot of these linebackers lately, but not the ones you would think. And I'm I don't know, I'm gonna have to follow up again. I know what we've heard, but I just

gotta follow up again on these medicals. On Dane's I mean, I know he's smaller, but man, I do want to reset for those that maybe just be joining us for the Cowboys standpoint, because that pick was at fifty six, but we'll start at fifty with the Patriots, they take

Taekwon Thornton wide receiver out of Baylor. Cam Jurgens goes fifty one to the Eagles offensive linemen from Nebraska, George Pickens and then Alec Pierce and then Sky More wide receivers back to back to back for the Steelers, the Colts, and the Chiefs from fifty two to fifty four. Then at fifty five that's where things got interesting for the Cowboys. One of their names that they have been debating Trey McBride,

certainly at least in that conversation at tight end. The first tight end off the board goes to the Cardinals at fifty five, and then the Cowboys selects Sam Williams at fifty six. Luke Gadecki from Central Michigan offensive tackle goes Tampa Bay a pick later, and then the Falcons.

You just heard it, Troy Anderson, linebacker from Montana State. Brian, I want to continue hearing your thoughts on Sam Williams, just based on now you've got a couple of minutes to think about this, and we saw it kind of telegraphed throughout the draft process. Do you hate the pick? No, absolutely not. I absolutely tell me about why this is going to make an impact for this defense. And again, you dave, everybody's walking everybody through the whole thing with

Fowler and all that. You you you take any player you want defensively and give him with this defensive staff. I have a hell of a lot more confidence than that right now than anything. Now, maybe maybe this guy on my board third round, great, but whatever, I don't mean that that shouldn't bother you. But what what this guy can do, though, is he can rush the passer. I just there's there's several guys I have ahead of him, but I understand it. Though. This guy is relentless coming

after the ball. At fifty nine real quickly. It's honored to be here and to be honest, toil like I'm living in a dream. With twenty twenty two NFL draft, the Minnesota vikingsla ed Ingram guard from you had him right, you see you were you were questioning, Oh, like, man, am I wrong? Like like I like this guy. I heard you several times talk about I must be hiring this guy. Looks like you were right on do you want to talk about edd Ingram or you want to

finish up on Williams? No, I want to real quick where you do that? I want to add that's a great point by Brian, which again like if if you don't like the pick or you think it's a reach, you're completely entitled to that opinion. Tyler Smith said something about that today, But what was the quote. Opinions are

like buttholes, Oh that's it, that's the one. Um. But the fact that dan Quinn loved this guy and he did to walk him through his workouts, Yeah, that should inspire some degree of confidence after what we saw him doing his first season, right, I mean everything came touch turned to gold in terms of like on field performance. The staff first made five million dollars off of signing to play under Dan Quinn. No, I think that carries It's the same reason why you have hope in Dante

Fowler as a signing. Yeah, you do know exactly right. I mean I'm a little less, you know, Like I say, the player that was drafted last night was an offensive player. If he said, well, he's got deficiencies, but he's gonna play for Dan Quinn and this defensive staff, I'm going, huh, that's gonna be a good pick. I think the same thing. I think the same thing with Sam Williams. I really, do you give me a guy that's long range, can get off the first step. Dan will teach this guy

how to rush. You know, they'll eighty those guys will teach this guy how to rush or how they want him to rush. Guy's relentless as a player. I have absolutely no problem with this guy because I do because I think I know now what the Cowboys are doing. They're going this thing around early there, I mean tonight, the whole nights. We might see them. It might stabilize

on people's boards, but it's going to retreat. No, they don't think that they're going to have that guy the second time around, and then and they don't want to pass on a player. It doesn't matter what we think, it's what they think, just to play Devil's advocate, Like that is the definition of reaching though, Like if you grab a guy earlier than you're supposed to because you know you can't have him later. I mean, that's that's but that it's you know, to us, we call it reaching.

To them, they might have the guy exactly. You know, they might have first round grades on the top on the guard and a second round grade on this guy. If you let go of the myth that the Cowboys just have a list and they're going to take the best possible player on it every time. If you let go of that, this whole thing becomes easier to understand,

I'm serious, or to swallow. Like they they grade these guys and they try to stick to the grades, but they also have an idea of what they want to come out with, and the year after year we see them do this where they will make a judgment call that doesn't always align with the way players are graded. It is what it is. By the way, the Bengals have just traded into the sixtieth pick in this draft. Following that at Ingram and the Bengals never the red flag.

Who's the red flag? They're coming for, Brian, who is the red flag? They're can Kobe Dean man, they might be dude, this is a This is a staff. Again. The reason I love the Bengals so that they have them the smallest scouting staffs in the league. It's a coach driven staff. Though coaches will say, wait a minute, I watch this Dean kid play the five scouts or something. Yeah, it's crazy. Like two of them are named a Tobin,

one's an old man, and the others of the son. Seriously, I mean, and it's Katie Blackburn Brown and Trey Brown and everybody else. You know, Hey, family, come on in, be a scout. That's what they do. But you know what, they really rely on their coaches and yeah, this could be. They don't care about medical, they don't care about character. You know, they just they picked players. And I wouldn't be surprised. I wouldn't be surprised. I'm I always think

about big ten players. Here's they're a big ten player on the board. That was something we always got, you know, with with the with the Bengals was that was always going to be a big ten. But isn't isn't there a new thing there? The LSU? Oh yeah, the LSU team there it might be sec We might we might see the Kobe. They snapped a lot of those guys up, like we're not producing them the way we were a few years ago, at least not the man. See maybe that's I bet they got it kicked in the gut.

Then when ed Ingram went off, that was an LSU player with a red flag. I'm just teasing. I met Ed Ingram, he was a nice kid. Moan Clark, is there maybe another red red flag LSU player the big ten? Leo'shanelle? Is there the Moan Clark camp? Could could they take the We talked about offensive line right the tackle? Maybe you think to train back in for oh I was thinking the Ohio might Yeah it might be, but yeah,

it might be. There was there were some people who thought Petite for like there was chatter could have been agent driven or whatever else. But there was chatter in circles that like, ok, he could sneak into the back Cincinnati, Kentucky, right, you know, across the border from each other like that. I mean they they they might. They might go with Ard the Guard here from Kentucky Bown. You know, they spent somebody that's a big man, that Canard six five

three twenty two. Yeah, he is a big dude. So I'm I'm I'm kind of keeping my eye on some they've come up here for the Bengals. Traditionally will not. I mean, you could call the Bengals pre draft and you say, hey, Duke, it's brought us from the cow. Hey, Brian, how's it going. Hey, well if you want to train, well, thanks Brian, appreciate it the call, you know that kind of thing. Don't call us. Yeah, they never. They just sat there and made picks. You know, they didn't want

to talk to you. You know, like, hey, what are you calling for, Brian. I mean, I'm just checking the phone, Duke. Don't worry about it, you know, kind of a thing. Making sure it works, just making sure it works. I'm just looking up all of the big ten guys because I just think that'd be funny if that ended up happening. Leo Chanelle is on the board. The board. You get Taylor Britt's there, You've got Brandon Smith that's there. I'm going down my list. Oh man, Abraham Lucas, you like

him as I do, a guy I do. That could be a pick here. That's Washington State though, right yeah, oh sorry, I'm I'm stretching now, I'm pulling up a random people for some reason I make that's tomorrow, we stretch. Yeah, that's try to crack a Miller light here at this thing. We were well, we were supposed to agree that. Hey, oh to Sam Williams and to Tyler Smith, and to our friends over at Miller Lie, to Alex Lily who brought us the beers. Are we allowed to drink this

on air? Yeah? It's not actually on their love This is great, even better here, cheers everybody, yea, thanks to Miller Light. See look they're showing there, showing the draft rooms, and all those guys in that room right now are coaches and there's like four scouts. Seriously, that's all I got. I love it though, Go Bengals, Go Bengals, so Tygers, oh Man, buy you Bengals takes a whole new meaning

in this room. You damn right, it really does. Here's the selection for the Bengals at pick number twenty sixty sixty Beer Curtis pleased to read the card. Well, the Buffalo Bills have trained the Sikeeth pick to the Cincinnati Bengals, you know it. With the sixtieth pick in the two thousand and twenty two NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals select Cam Taylor Brett, defensive back the breast. Oh there you go, play big ten. They needed a corner. Yeah, oh man, hey,

they went to it. How do you grade Cam Taylor Britt. He's got three names, which is actually pretty cool. And it's cool. And find me a little time to get to that report that I got here on this Cat Taylor Britt. He's six foot one ninety six from Nebraska. Where's number five for you? By the way, look at they're all shaking hands. Duke's gonna stand up and say, yeah, good job boys, Hoven. That's what I'm talking about. Yeah, don't call me hey, but he'll he'll pleasedly play the

right corner. He's an interesting because he must have a reputation as a player that opponents are always taking a run at because they're always fighting with this guy. He's always getting But to his credit, he didn't back down on the tape. You can see that he likes to be in the middle of the action. The raz Cruers made some really nice plays on the ball. He's seeing clips of him going to knock the ball away. Ball skills were really really good too when he was coming

down with it. There's some plays in these games where he's at tick late just making the play. Drove on the ball well enough. A couple of times. The guy's got some quickness to him. I felt like he played with good anticipation and where he's only fooled a little bit in the Iowa game and a short yardage play where the tight end got behind him, but his movement is good. I say, there's really no issues with that

at all. He wants to be physical, he wants to show the ability to be around the action, and he was able to get his man on the ground as a wrap up tacker. Probably a pretty good player for me right there. Here's the forty nine ers they pick at sixty one. Then after the forty nine ers is the Chiefs, the Bengals, and the Broncos, and that rounds out the second round again. The Cowboys will be selecting an eighty eight coming up, and it looks like we're gonna have a bit of a pause here. I've been

requested to open the beer. John ma showed to texted and said he's turning the show off unless Brian opens the beer. Here you go here. It's the first time I've ever had a sip of a beer during a draft, John, I did it for you, buddy. I hope you enjoy the friend of the show. I've never had a I've never had a sip of alcohol during a draft. Look at that. You're so you're I did it from a Showda, You're wired so strangely, my friend, I am a weird guy. Just take a sip of the beer. I did. I did.

I took a sip. What am I supposed to do? Brian was gonna not eat dinner if I hadn't brought him something. He was like, I haven't. I'm trying to write this Taylor Britt's name down. David quietly like, don't talk about what a weirdo I am. I gotta I gotta get back to this reporter. I got a question for you, Brian. We talked about this on the Draft Show earlier in the in the draft process. Do you have him more as a safety or a corner because I went back and I graded him as a corner.

That's what I did. Yeah, I think I ended up with him as a safety. But he does have very good opportunity. Oh, Bruce Hall is just now being announced in terms of the Jets pick. I guess he made his way to the stage that of a walk up from No. He was probably like on the strip or something. He's like, he's like, screw this. I mean he's at the table with the dice in his hand. Is tieing number? Who who was the kid Milwaukee drafted in the NBA,

Like Brandon Jennings remember him? Oh? Yeah, he like left the draft because he was mad that he didn't get picked, and then they had to like he came back and was like, okay, give me the hat. His career ended like you thought it would. Goodness. So with four picks remaining until the end of the second round and then you get the third round underway with the Jaguars, it's sixty five. Anybody you kind of hone in on what's next for the Cowboys here because you've got your offensive lineman,

you've got your edge rusher. If you asked anybody on the street, that's two of your top three needs. Are you pigeonholed into a pass catcher in the third round? Now now that you haven't necessarily addressed it, If you say pass catcher also means tight end, then I think, yes, that's what I That's why I said that wide receiver you need, you need somebody to catch the football. I was. I want, I think so, I was. I just read they may not feel the same way. To be fair,

they may not feel they need to get somebody. I think they do. They do one they do. It's like, even if it's just for the short term, like Michael Gallup's probably gonna miss time, they need somebody. I don't. I know. We talk about the depth of this receiver class and they are good players, but like, I'm not in love with any name that you're gonna throw me at eighty eight. Like there's not a guy you could say at eight one of those tight ends. No, No,

I'm talking purely receivers. Oh, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Tight ends start. I mean, if the Tolbert goes all the way to eighty eight, if that happens, sure, But I don't know they all like Khalil Shakiir, I do, but I did Shakir slot. I think they think of him as a slot. I. Actually that's what I'm saying. Kellen more about Khalil Shakiir the other day and he was like, I try to keep my mouth shut on the boys guys because everybody expects me to cheer lead. Is it?

Is it like the old Sean Payton like concern when he was talking about Romo when he got here. He's like, I'm like, I hate that I'm gonna have to talk about him because they're all just gonna think he went to my school. No exactly. Yeah, Like or how people bust on me and Brian every time an LSU guy comes, no kid and we hear that a lot. What about a Romeo Dobbs from Nevada? Man, That's a way totally for me. Bro I just wanted to throw that out.

There was a forty nine Ers selection at sixty one with the sixty first pick in the twenty twenty two NFL t get some classes its Fantacisco. Forty nine Ers select Drake Jackson, linebacker, linebacker Robbery Drake Jackson so close? How do you feel about Drake Jackson there? Bobby? Can do you want to hear what I have to say. Yes, honestly, I think that's why you're on the show. There was some like it looked like taco film to me at times.

Like to be completely honest, wow, Like I think there's stiffness. I think there's a lot of coverage sacks like. I mean, that's honestly what I thought when I watched him. Let's hear more about Drake Jackson and the back half of the second. I said, did you want to know when I'm here for news, Kyle, Hey, I like it. I'm I have no problem with it, but we do need to take a break when we come back. We'll talk about it more on one oh five three the fan

in Dallas Cowboys. That shot of fireball Bob back here on the internet side, Good job, Bobby. I like the scounting report I did last night. I'm saying, Lamar Johnson's a receiver. You know what I think with Bobby. There's there's things that you I think he's onto some things. I do see some of that. When he has to disengage from blocks, I think there's a little bit of some problems with that. And when the ball came right at him to tight end, was the tackle was able

to control him a little bit better. But you figure with his length sixty threes two hundred and fifty four pounds, he would figure or he'd be a little bit better that with that, so I can understand where Bobby was was going. But I kind of found like there was something. There were plenty of plays I watched though Bobby. I saw Notre Dame Ucilian, Arizona State where okay, we got a pick here, sorry, Chiefs select Brian Cook dB. Not a Cincinnati day. I think that was a late day

to early day three Cowboys potential. There's some good there's some good safeties in this draft, I mean jeez. But anyway, finish up with the Drake Jackson thing. You know, I kind of felt like there were times where he was like out of position and then somehow he managed to get right back in on the play. So I kind of like Drake Jackson a little bit more than you.

But just one of the frustrating things for me with Drake Jackson too, is like when you watch him, I remember his freshman year obviously, like I wasn't like watching him, but like just watching USC that year, I remember seeing him flash and that's the frustrating thing is that it felt like it never I think that's what teams were frustrated with with Kingsley Ningbari like Nigbari like flashed early on and then it stunted, and it's like, Okay, where's more?

Like we thought there was more coming. I think there are teams who have felt that way about Drake Jackson, that like, where is the more? Like we felt like there should have been more two more years into your college career. Looking at the board as it lies now, Bengals followed by the Bills because they traded into that Broncos pick on the final pick of the second round. Then we're into the third round here on twenty twenty two Draft coverage on one with five three The Van

and Dallas Cowboys dot Com. David As, you're looking at this board kind of unfolding. Now, anybody surprised you that there's still not off the board at the end of the second I mean, we'll keep saying Nakobe Dean. Outside of Nakobe Dean, I've given up on saying that, to be honest with you, because there's something There's something wrong, and maybe not with this team, but with some with another teams at this point, I'm starting to be surprised

that Willis and Ritter are still there too. Yes, the quarterback, I mean the one that again there was talked about him going in the first round and he's still sitting there with Travis Jones. Yeah, yeah, that's that's another one. You're right about that. And by the way, we don't have any secret audio from from Sam Williams in the pick, just because it was on the cell phone. Apparently they

had trouble getting through, so there's no secret audio. But we are going to have Sam Williams on the phone right after this twenty twenty two NFL Draft coverage here from the Star in Frisco Ford Center at the Star in the SWBC Studios, brought to you as always by our friends at Miller Lte. He's David Hellman, that's Brian brought us Bobby Belt, I'm Kyle Yeoman's and we are now joined by the newest Dallas Cowboy as at number

fifty six. Over all, the Cowboys select Sam Williams edge rusher out of old Miss Sam is on the line now, Sam, congratulations, welcome to Cowboys Nation. Appreciate it, I appreciate it. Man's let's just mann put it in words. How I feel like it's crazy. Well, we're gonna ask you to put it into words as much as you possibly can. You've had a ton of contact with this team throughout the draft process, kind of outlined when that first began and how it evolved along the way. Uh you said when

I had the first contact? Sure now that we wait, Yes, yes, that's what I said. Oh. Um, first contact was um, a NFLPA game. Um. I was talking to some of the scouts there and we kind of hit it offer of b I talked to really all the scouts, but Dallas and some more teams were like kind of the ones because afterwards, you know, you report back to your agents or who you talk to, And I was like, yeah, Dallas really liked me. Like I was telling my agent,

Mitchell Moore that Dallas really like me. Um, who else are the Jets too? I was like, I think it's the Jets or Dallas all the way? Hey, saying I'm literally on Twitter congrats by the way, Um, I'm on Twitter watching the video of dan Quinn putting you through your pro day workout. Uh, dan Quinn's got got a lot of fans here in Dallas with what he was

able to do with Micael Parsons last year. I'm just curious what your relationship with him is, like, what you think of him as a coach, and how much you've you've talked to him during this process. Um, I talked to him. I talked to him quite a bit, like we was texting. We text before, um, like before the whole even the draft started the day before, I know,

the day of the first round, which was yesterday. We were just whishing each other good luck and I basically told him like, hey, I want to be a cowboy, like but you know, you know, and then I waited my turn. But um, me being worked out by him was a huge honor. I didn't know I was gonna get worked out by him. I would have scratched a little more kinda but but it was. It was a

great experience. Um. Then when I came up to the top thirty visit, it was like man, me and himing on each other for years, Like we hit off like just like that. And as soon as I got to my room, like I was, I mean, my agent spending like I think thirty minutes of me talking about the facilities, the coaches the game kind of have for me, Like I like coach, Like, I mean I told my agent, I said I don't want to leave. I even told them like I'm gonna miss my plane on purpose, so

I want to have to leave here. So let me ask you this though, Say when you okay, so then you've had a chance then to meet Jerry Jones, did you kind of say when he called you when they got you got him on the phone, did you kind of tell him, hey, what's up? Boss? Kind of one of those things. I mean, you now know him, you're like your personal friends, thirty visits and things like that.

Did you did you kind of ask him, hey, thanks for thanks for taking care of me on this on this pick, I really what when I heard his boys? What when they gave him the phone? Yeah? Like my man, like every every every time he and him have a conversation is great. Like I'm talking about we Um. I think it was supposed to be a ten minute um a meeting Greek, but we I think we stayed in there for like twenty twenty five minutes just talking like we was talking. And he's a great guy. He Um.

He shares some knowledge with me um of course, like being young and being um inexperience like knowledge is always a good thing. So like like like I love being around order guys like that that'd been through us, saw it and then like overcame things. But yeah, like I mete him at the All American campaign to watch peyton Um. So yeah, I mean, man, I was just like I just was happy, like just happy to hear his voice. Yeah.

I bet you okay him him or Lane Kiffen more swag he's got more swag him or kif I gotta give it the kivin. I haven't been around him up a couple of hours, yeah, but given I've been around him for days. Yeah. Sam Williams ed dresser and the newest Dallas Cowboys picked at number fifty six out of old miss joining us here on one five three The Fan and Dallas Cowboys dot Com. Sam, Congratulations, everybody's really excited. It seems like to have you here with the Cowboys.

We can talk all day long about what type of player you are, but if you could put it into your own words, what kind of player do you think Cowboys fans should expect? Man? They just hey, they just need to be ready for a hard worker, like I'm not trying to be averaging, no aspect, and and it starts from practice, Like I love practice because the game

come easy when you practice hard. Um, a guy that's on that's just wouldn't to help out the team and with with with whatever, even if it's special teams, if it's hey, they need a uh dunny, you know, anything, like anything I can do and help, I'm willing to do it because like from over the years, you know, I learned to meet me in the team and brotherhood from Old Miss because that's what Coulsure we built at Old Miss, that coach we u we made for the

youngest guys coming in. So like ballas is getting a great player man a great owning off the field. Um, I'm a family guy. UM got a beautiful son, beautiful lady by my side. I'm just hey, I'm all in. I'm bald and family. That's all. That's all I'm That's how I need, That's how I want all in. It sounds great from Urn. Now when you describe you're on the field side, what do you feel like is your biggest strength when you are you're barreling down on a quarterback?

What do you feel like you bring you the table back. I feel like like like you getting to the quarterback, like I can get to the quarterback. I can um pressure the quarterback because I mean some people might not look at pressures as big as stacks, but pressures matter a lot. But my biggest strength I can hold it is and then I can get to the quarterback. And I'm dependable, like I'll be where I'm supposed to be. I'll do my dog, Sam, thanks so much for joining us.

Congratulations again on being the newest Dallas Cowboy. We looked it forward to talking with you soon and seeing you out there on the field very soon as well. Sure there we go, Sam Williams, second round pick for the Dallas Cowboys here in twenty twenty two. Glad you are joining us here on one to five three the Fan and Dallas Cowboys dot Com. And hey, he says he's all in, Brian, he's ready to go. Yeah, I believe that.

I mean I also I give him credit that he says that his head coach here at Old Miss's got more swaged. Wait till he sees this guy. Brian. You know, I don't like to say nice things about you. Hate Old Miss more than anybody. But Lane Kiffin has got some swag. Man. That's just no way around it there. So but no, you know, and he's right. You like to hear that. You know, all these players are. They're very excited. It's it's you know, there's a lot of

relief now. I mean you could hear it there. There's that nervousness in there when they're when you talk to him, but they know you lighten him up a little bit. You know, these guys are gonna have some fun. You know, he's a heck of a football player, he really really is. I think this defensive coaching staff will find ways to get him involved like they did at Old Miss. By the way, since he was on the phone, we did see the second round come to a close in Las Vegas.

Drake Jackson edge rusher from usc to the forty nine Ers went to sixty one. Sixty two was Brian Cook, the safety of Cincinnati going to the Chiefs. The Bills took James Cook running back out of Georgia, and then the Broncos rounding out the second round getting an edge rusher to go along with newly found edge rusher Randy Gregory. Nick Bonito edge rusher from Oklahoma goes as the final pick into the second round, which means that Jacksonville Jaguars are on the clock their pick is in to start

the third round of action. Glad you're with us, Bobby Belt Brian brought us David Helman. I'm Kyle Yeoman's here from the Star in Frisco Ford Center at the Star brought to you by Miller Lite and the Dallas Cowboys dot Com Draft Show. Dave, what do you think about the phone call with Sam Williams there, I'm it's funny because like i'm, I'm simultaneously I think I said it like I'm I'm concerned about what comes next because like you don't get your pass catcher there, I'm concerned about

what that means for your options. I get I get people's concerned with that. But what I what I know and what I've heard about Sam Williams, Like I said, I just I think I understand this pick, like it's not hard for me to wrap my brain around it. And um, I'm curious to see what Dan Quinn con the question. So I have to ask you, then, is this is this Mary? Maybe? And again, correct me if I'm wrong. Is this maybe Jerry Jones stepping in and saying, hey,

I trust dan Quinn. You know, dan Quinn want and maybe the Scouts don't want this guy, or maybe I shouldn't say it that way. Maybe the Scouts had some other guys in mind, you're talking about the receivers, or maybe they wanted to go another direction, and all of a sudden and Jerry the general manager looks dan Quinny goes, wait a minute, Dan had this guy. We you know, we worked this guy out, Dan. We need an end,

you know. Is this one of those things where you think that Jerry Jones stepped in and and was was adamant about that, you know, this player being taken because of Dan Quinn and the trust he has for dan Quinn. Let's answer that question right after this Jacksonville pick the third round, Tony both Selling all right With the sixty fifth pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguar select Luke Partner, center, Kentucky. I hate that

general manager down there. Abody picked a good player there. He must not have been in the room. No, he wasn't. Somebody else, Tony Kahn, somebody else mased this pick no man this. Let me talk about this guy a little bit. If I can't love this guy, I do I and I've loved him for a long time, and I think that he's going to work out just fine. And when you watch, you watch the film of him play and

I'm watching them, I'm watching Missouri, I'm watching Georgia. I mean, he like Georgie's got those animals up front, and he's and he's not getting knocked back, and you know, he's holding his own and he's staying in position. He's not on the ground, he's keeping his feet, he's working himself between the defender the ball. You know, he plays Missouri and he's knocking them all over the place, you know. I mean that's this guy doesn't matter. Great competition, good

competition in the SEC. This guy does a great job with the combination. Blocks, works well to guards, he's hip to hips, He's able to kind of secure the down lineman. And then he gets that second level. I love his awareness for pass protection and you know, he makes sure his man's taken care of. But then he's kind of got an eye on some other areas there. So it might be a little light at thrill seven, but I didn't think that was a problem at all. Here's the

Vikings at sixty seven. Minnesota. Vikings select Brian Asamoa, linebacker Oklahoma, another linebacker off the board before the Obie Dean just so you know. Yeah, Asamoa good player too. I like him a little bit. And this is right around where I had him rated. But going back to Luke Fortner, finally getting protection for Trevor Lawrence. That's a yeah thing for Jacksonville upfront. And then the Vikings get some extra second level help with with Asamoah here in the second

pick of the third round. Yeah, I mean, and Asamoa is like like I mean, he is one of those guys when you watch him play, I mean he is. He is all over the field, he really really is. He's like a sideline to sideline player. Uh you know, he's his speed, his burst. He's six foot, he's two hundred and twenty six pounds, but man, he can cover some ground. He looks short on a tape, but there's anything but that. When he sees the play, he's gone. He's a good physical, wrap up tackler, athletic guy. I

mean allows him to play in coverage. He could be wide, he could be on the blitz. He could blitz from the inside linebacker spot. He's got a feel for how to blitz so that there were several times where he was right on the quarterback after he took this apps. This guy's got a really good feel for it. I love his recognition and that reading ability. He was one of the guys that stepped in for Kenneth Murray as soon as Kenneth Murray was was drafted in twenty twenty.

And of course he's now a starter with the Chargers out in LA. But you talk about a high level playmaker on the second level of that Oklahoma defense. He stepped in and done a great job with that. Here is sixty seven in the New York Giant A quarter to New York Giants select Josiah and Zudu guard North Carolina Cowboys visitor ry visit. Yeah, tell me about him, Bobby. I don't know what a thing about him. He was

a Cowboys visitor. He had a confidence. No, no, I was just saying the Cowboys visitor Dan had him a player one oh one, but he was I think he was a late edition. There wasn't I hadn't heard a whole lot about a Zudu until the Cowboys popped him up on their visit list. He was six foot four, three hundred plus. I'm trying to find his measurables here as well. On my side, Brian, do you have him pulled up yet? Yeah? I was. I thought you were gonna do the honors. But I'll be happy to go

for it. I'm trying to find it. Feel like it's kind of going that way. Uh no, uh the thing, I know, my gosh, I'm so I'm danger guys that I feel like I've done this for a living or something whatever. I'll just start reading Dane's guidance. We got we got this, guys. I just gotta get to I get a lot of all these guards that I got to take care of. Oh where do they have? Do they talk about him? And yeah? Look, I mean I

I think personally though I'm your starter. At North Carolina, a Zudu played primarily at left guard and offensive coordinator for reading Dan, I'm not these are my original thoughts and one of y'all do this. I'm I'm baking a Cowboys take in my in my brain oven over here. If why is that. I'm I'm just he wasn't a combine invite? Was he a zudu? No? He was I he was here we go, I got I've got nine

forty one seven eight. He's six forty three thirteen and he played left tackle and left uh left guard in the season. He looks more he really move. It looks the part he moves with the frame, athletic ability, he's able to reach. He locks down and defenders when he's zone blocks. He's got really strong hands when you watch him play, which which is a win for the offense. He's always in that position, you know when you know sometimes with your hands and your feet don't always work together.

And he doesn't get overpower at contact. I mean, he is a guy that kind of can hold his own right there and sit down. That's what you want to be able to do. You want to be able to get those knees bent. I love the way the way he punches guys. I mean, I think that he's one of those guys that you have to kind of you know, he could play a couple of different spots. I kind of feel like that he's better as a guard than

he would be as a tackle. He was honorable mentioned all acc and I mean you talk about a guy who can go back and forth position flex. That was a huge piece for this Cowboys team when looking at upgrading their offensive line. It's part of the reason why they brought him in as a potential visit and as a guy who spent time in the building, never played guard before he got to college, only filled in Initially.

He was always going to be a tackle going to to Chapel Hill, and then he finally got there played some guard and they said, oh, we kind of like it the way that you play here. So I think that's where he's going to translate best heading into the NFL. But the Giants take a thirty visitor. That's the second NFC East team to take a thirty visitor here on Day two so far, Philadelphia taking Cam Jurgen's earlier in the second round as a potential guy. The Browns are

on the clock at the moment. We're gonna go ahead and take our break once again. You're listening to the twenty twenty two NFL Draft on one to five three the Fan and Dallas Cowboys dot Com, And we are back here on Dallas Cowboys dot Com. You were starting to bake a Cowboys take. Do you want to save it for the radio? No, I don't care. I worked for DC dot com school fan all right, sorry, sorry the fan that was where the fan stream, yeah at all.

Probably don't want you on next week? No please? Uh no, I just I I'm sitting here and like nobody is surprised by the Sam Williams pick. I think it was pretty clearly telegraphed. But going back to the whole thing about like who has swayed? Do you get your DC A guy? And I'm just I can't. I feel like I feel kind of like Brian right now, like taking things personally, like the fact that you can't figure out their thought process, And it just makes me think of

twenty twenty. Remember twenty twenty when they just took the guy that everybody liked the most, like the whole way down the draft. Yeah, and we were so excited all the rough it was like it just felt like such an outlier, And now it feels like like we're back to the method that we're used to. And I wonder was that just a byproduct of nobody having any information

in twenty twenty. I know, but I think it's more a byproduct of is just for some reason the public's interests aligning with the scouting board because I coincidence, you look like. I mean, when we talk about they took Mike Parsons, who was their sixth ranked player, they took CD Lamb who was their sixth ranked player. Where did they take CD? Sixteen seventeen seventeen seventeen, so eleven spots that Tyler Smith was eight spots ahead of where they picked.

They had him at sixteen and they picked him at twenty four. I mean, to them, it's a in terms of at least pick value to where your staff same exactly thing. Yeah, and I understand to see that we are what are the odds that every name that they took in twenty twenty was their guy and our guy? Yeah, that's wild, it is, but yeah, I mean it is. I think everybody, I think the ones where it's like this is our guy really the first two and then

everybody just liked the other picks. But those first time about Gallimo, they were excited, But I don't think anybody was going, like, get Gallimore here. I think for the most the majority of people were like, Gallimore is at least one of the three best players available at this Okay, well then I was not saying that at the time. Sorry it was I was fine with it, but I wasn't like Galimore here, like, here's the Browns at sixties

that Cleveland Browns are picking for the future. Uture's right, the sixty eight pick of the twenty two I was like, what is twenty three Super Bowl wing boy? Cleveland brown select Martin Everson defensive back? Missus Bryan's hey at I dead serious. When I heard it. I was like the same thing as he was, like why is this guy screaming like he's a wrestler, Like it's a promo and watch you watch TikTok that the mid your pick is me? That is it's miss As soon as it came around,

I was like, oh, that made sense. We are four picks into the third round of the twenty twenty two NFL Draft. Here on one O five three, the fan of Dallas Cowboys dot Com, Brian brought us Bobby Belt David Hellman, I'm Kyle Yeoman's fort nerve from Kentucky. The interior offensive lineman goes to the Jags to start the round. Vikings take Brian asamoas the second out of Oklahoma. He's a linebacker. Joshua Zudo a thirty visit out of North Carolina,

again interior offensive lineman. He goes to the divisional rival Giants and then the Browns, most recently taking Martin Emerson corner out of Mississippi State. Brian, you like Martin Emerson a lot. You and I fought for him in our mock draft earlier in the week. We didn't get done. However, what does he bring to the table from a cornerback standpoint? For its Cleveland. Yeah, And this was a guy when I initially watched him play, and he was one of

the first guys that I was studying. And what I noticed about him, I was start to think about Dan Quinn type of players, and I thought about length, And this guy is six two, he's two hundred one pounds. He's a starter at left corner. We gotta go to the pick for the Titans. Heay real quick. Everybody knows Night two is where the real action happens. That's where I didn't even watch yesterday. Did I miss anything? Titans

A pick sixty nine. Good with the sixty nine pick? Hello, twenty two NFL Draft, our Tennessee Titans select Nicholas petite Frere, tackle Ohio'll stay well, petite Frere another offensive tackle prospect out there. Do you want to finish up on Emerson? Yeah? Real quick. I mean, to me, this guy's got no problem with movement or running in coverage. I mean, for a tall guy, he's got some flexibility of this game.

I mean, it doesn't take him much to turn and go, and so I was really really impressed with the way that he was. You know, it appeared that teams were kind of afraid to throw the ball his direction, and so I thought the reactions and stuff willing tackler didn't shy away with context. I really liked the player talking about Martin Emerson there. Now we're looking at Nicholas Petite Ferrere of Ohio state. You were going to say something about him. I'm from Louisiana. I can't let you keep

saying Frere. Hey, he said it there, too, Okay, Frere Frere, petit Freres from Tampa. He's not from treat that is southern Louisiana, French ass name saying he's from I am I'm amused by an offensive tackle whose surname means little brother or Davis from Nolins. He knows what he's talking about it anyway. Sorry, okay, tell me about the player, by the way, tell me about the player. Yeah, I'm looking for the player right now. I'm a board here

that is in by the way. Yeah, once we go to that real quick, we haven't neither not there yet, not there yet. Yeah, I got it. I'm like struggling. Finally, I got too many guys got to me. Now you can go. I got you go ahead, if you got the if you got him fired. Here we're rolling fast. Here. Here's the Jags. In a two thousand and twenty two NFL draft, the Jacksonville Jaguar select Chad Muma. Oh, that guy's trying not to get fired down there in Jacksonville.

Another good pick where he was out of the Maybe Doug Peterson's evolved now with what's going on. I don't know. I love Doug too. Yeah, I mean, here's the guy you talk about. Let me real quick, if I could finish up the left tackle with from Ohio State. Though he's a wide basse player, he's you know, he's got good balance in position. I didn't see him getting knocked around or toss the side. Here's a really good job of working his man wide around that quarterback. He's going

to stay after his block. He can hold his position. I didn't see this guy on the ground at all. He's got some power to himself in the running game and stuff like that. He didn't get much help from his teammates and executing blocks and movements. So he looks bigger weight wise than three or four, but moved skills. I think our top shelf. When you start to talk about him as a player, see Freyre there you go got it. That's not a great thanks man, Chad Muma

though from Wyoming. You also were really high on him from a linebacker standpoint. He really stood out at the Senior Bowl as one of those quote unquote small school I don't know if I mean he's a group of five out Mountain West, but he really took over a lot of storylines down in Mobile. Yeah, he did. And he's relentless. I mean you just when you think he might be out of play, he finds his way back in.

He's got a nose for the ball. He's not going to wow you with this applicability, but there's some sneakiness to his game. He's an outstanding wrap up tackler, super productive for Wyoming. He's disruptive as a blitzer. He'll lower's shoulder, He'll plow through blockers to get the quarterback. He's not going to be denied when it comes to getting that football. Where did you have him ranked? I had him on

as a top fifty player. I really did. I think he's a fantastic player, and I'll go through my scouting report here as well. Downhill outside linebacker, he rarely misses tackles. It's there's not a whole lot of miss tackles on his tape. He's got a nose for the football, makes really quick reads from the second level, and he doesn't get caught out of position. That's one of the biggest things that I look at in linebackers is where are

they in remote to the football. He always seems to be under control and he finds a way to get to it. That's one of the things about Chad Muma that stuck out to me. When he was doing the re drills on the field down in South Alabama. He was one step ahead of everybody else he was with at that second level. Just a next level player, had

two hundred and seventy nearly tackles throughout his career. I think he's gonna be maybe not an immediate starter, but somebody that will be in the rotation and make an impact pretty quickly throughout his NFL career. We're starting to get the national people on the Nakobe Dean trail. Rappaport's saying it's peck or at least the peck is a big part of why he's falling. That was this morning. That was like the first call at place to Brian

this morning. I was like, I'm hearing Dean medical. Yeah. Oh, anytime like when something like this, when a fall like this happens, like it was it was Jay okay, last year it was jeremiahs going in the second though didn't do like the forties okay, but really good to be like a top twenty five. Yeah, but he was also I think at the time there was also a little bit of a factor. They're like, what do you do with the guy? Because I remember he was a football I get it, but you know how often teams do

the whole what do you do with him? Things? Teams that do that are stupid. I hate hearing that I'd use your reserve for Saturday Day. Somebody, somebody, what do you what do you do with the honey Badger? You put him on the field and ask him to make plays. You find a way which is actually to bring it full circle back to Sam Williams. Maybe the reason I'm not as down on it as some other people is because I trust dan Quinn. I do That's dan Quinn Is like, I'm gonna do this. Yeah, some people. I

thought Twitter, No, I thought Twitter looked pretty happy. I think most people's reaction is like, maybe not the guy I would have taken him, But that's fine. There's a funny Sam Williams quote after the Bears peck here. In the two thousand and twenty two NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears select Faylus Jones. Did I tell you, guys, Yeah, I told you people were saying he could go in the third Wow. One of the first guy got him? Yeah, I got it. One of the first guys that I watched. Speedy, versatile,

y receiver. He plays outside, he plays inside, and he is an absolute burner of a kick returner, one of the best returners at least in terms of his numbers. He had over twenty eight hundred career kick return yards. He was one of the best in college football at doing so. Transferred from USC and he was a fantastic returner in the Pack twelve. Then he goes to Tennessee and he was the SEC Special Teams Player of the year.

He's going to provide an inside out presence for any wide receiver corps that he was going to go to. And now he goes to the Bears. I think this is a guy that they can use on a number of different levels. And hey, I think it's kind of fitting he goes to the Bears. Did they give him a number twenty three and let that thing roll? Because they've had some pretty good returners in their franchise history as well. This guy looks like a running back. A wide receiver is what he looks like, and he could

be a difficult guy to knock off his feet. He has rare feel and vision for where to see the field, where to make the cuts. He does a great job at catching the ball on the move. He plays a lot in the slot, so you'll see him executing different routes in order to get open. Is a burner up the field. When he gets a step, he's gone. There's time with the quarterback was a little shaky, but he came down with the ball one of the best. I said,

this kickoff and punt returned men in the country. Like Kyle said, all he needs is a little space, and this guy's going to turn the game around. He is a guy that the because we talked about how he was in the slot a lot. That's pretty much where he lined up. The only times he was outside is when he was either getting a smoke route or he was blocking for a smoke route. That's pretty much where he lined up. But this is a guy who the Senior Bowl was huge for NFL teams with him because

there was limited route tree at Tennessee. This is just what you heard chatter among on teams. Limited route tree at Tennessee. You didn't get to see a lot. It's kind of like the Baylor question at times with guys like what are they doing out there on the field When they got to see him line up in these one on ones and win with his releases and do some more exotic things off the line of scrimmage. I think that made teams feel much better about the projection,

So Senior Bowls. This is a big Senior Bowl push I think for him. Yeah, I did at twenty four on twenty four lists on Dallas Cowboys dot Com. We're on the twenty fourth of every month. I put a name or I put twenty four names out there that could fit. He was on my first list after the Senior Bowl because of that, because of the way he dominated the one on ones, He went up against good coverage, He did a number of different things, and then you

just look at the special team side of things. He's going to do a lot for that that bears special teams unit. I really do like this pick. I didn't have him as highly rated as a lot of other a lot of the other receivers that have already gone. However, I still think this is a solid pick and a great fit for him moving outward. To shout out to Jim naggy Man, I mean the Senior Bowl rosters have been good for a while now, but I mean they're

dominating right now. If I had to guess, I kind of want to go look and see if I can figure this out. But like at least at least like twelve to fifteen Senior Bowl guys have gotten picked here in the time. I think Williams a late call up there. Yeah, and well if you add guys like that, and then um, it was either Dotson or Brisker one of the Penn State guys pulled out. I don't remember what it was

Brisker that pulled out. So I mean, if you include stuff like that, we're kind of stretching it just just off of offensive guys alone. Eleven is when I'm at right now. Yeah. Fourteen. Oh, there's a lot of edge rushers. Almost all the Senior Bowl edge rushers have been selected. They do an awesome job of getting the badasses to go down there and compete. Good for them. These quarterbacks have to be sick right now. You just looking at

the names and you start Willis Corral, how Ritter? I mean, you talk about some serious twenty four names, twenty four guys taken in the top seventy five. Who's who's the next to go? Man, that's a good question because I kind of feel the way I haven't. I haven't Willis Corral and how and then Ritter in the third right.

So so so that's how it would not because and I think you can follow a stack like that when you're talking about we're looking at first rounds all the guys, when when it's so clear the league is down on them as top prospects. I think now you're looking at more like, Okay, who have these guys fits a scenario

or a team that may pick it? And that's why I just sit there and go like, Okay, So even though willis maybe higher or Ritter or whatever else, is Corral a better fit for a certain team that would be more likely to go quarterback first? Is what is kind of what I'm saying. So that's just kind of what I'm looking through and try to figure I have said all along, and I know again this is an island I'm on. I always really liked Carson Strong from Nevada. Yeah, yeah,

you're not wrong about that guy. Strong outside the kid got the and this is not a great comparison given how things went from last year. There's a little bit of that yolo ball like Zach Wilson, like Jordan love Gun slinger to him, and I just I love it that he is. I like the moxi and I understand he's got a knee issue too. Yeah he's not as mobile as Yeah, he's got a problem where Yeah, he's

had this knee injury a couple of times. It's like it doesn't I think he's off some team supports, Yeah, the growth or something in the I think I put it in my notes. It's it's something that he's had to deal with. Ye that keeps kind of recurring for him. But he's a hell of a player. Seahawks on the board. Now, could they potentially still go to a quarterback at seventy two? That's you? That's your Guy's my guy? Oh he's got it?

Is it Shorts? It is Shorts with the seventy second pick in a two thy twenty two NFL draft, the Seattle Sea Abraham Lucas tackle good Sky. John's clearly out of the room. Has he been out of the room for every pick? I think I think somebody's trip John into getting out of the room other than the Kenneth Walker picks. Didn't let him in for Yeah, did they let him in for Kenneth Walker? And he's got some linemen to run? Yeah, he came back in. He came

back in for the running back pick. And now they're drafting, Hey, they finally, I mean somewhere Russell Wilson, like seriously, like he's got in Colorado a twenty five million dollars home going. What's all these offensive linemen they're drafting here right now? I think I think it was Bran. I think you're the lord who said it in one of the draft shows, and it's totally accurate that if if you want to feel good about Drake Jackson, don't watch him against Abraham Lucas.

Don't watch that tape exactly. This is now, this is a this is a really nice pack. I you know, I had him as one of my top top tackles in the third round, though. I mean, I kind of felt like the guy was maybe even a better run blocker than he was past That's maybe why they drafted him, because there's that run blocking ability, that element to his game. So Pete was probably all They're going on, need another run blocker, you know, one of those things, and as

they take this kid, he's a heck away. I love this player, I really really do. John John is having a decent draft. Like him credit he's one of the most experienced and underrated or underappreciated blockers. I feel like in the class he logged over twenty one hundred snaps as a pass blocker alone. Here's the gold selection as they pick in the third round, seventy third overall, and we got a little bit of a lady. What is happening is that two people on top of the ten

letters crash? Is this this is a what do we do? No? This is a bit that they will have cut away. Person went on, this is a stupid bit. With the seventy third pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the Indianapolis Cults select Jaylanie Woods, Virginia, the key Boyos. You'd never heard of them, TikTok famous. I thought you would be on the on that thing. I'm not on. Dave and I have trained our algorithms well to not know the existing coming. Yeah, that's stretch. I think TikTok

can be whatever you wanted. One dude looked like he was hurt. Not the Island boys. I don't care. It's kind of this thing. I'm sad about this one. Okay, let me ask you, this is this gonna be the run where we start the tight ends? Maybe? Is this where it's gonna happen now because you got all these guys. One, Yeah, you got, you know, the UCLA kid, you got Oughton Rucker, I mean Kohler. I mean, those are the guys that I'm kind of talking about. I've said it multiple times too.

If there's a run that starts on tight ends. Watched Bellinger from San Diego State going there too. Yeah, Plan's usually really good player too. You're right about that. There are fourteen picks from now until the Cowboys select at eighty eight. Could they be looking at tight end? We're gonna go ahead and step aside. That's a potential on the way. Atlanta is on the clock, followed by the Broncos and the Ravens. You're listening to the twenty twenty two NFL Draft on one of five three the Fan

and Dallas Cowboys dot Com. Thank you, Justin guaring Back. You're on the internet side. Gilanni Woods. We're looking at some of his highlights, one of the more physically imposing players in the draft. Let's hear what the Falcons had before we talk about Jilani two NFL Draft. The Atlanta Falcons select Desmond Ritter quarterback. So there it is. We go. Good for them waiting all the way at seventy four and still getting one. Yeah, right, didn't have to really

trade up for anybody. Do we want to talk about Jelani Woods? First, we've got footage of Desmond Ridder. Let's talk about Desmond Ridder here, second quarterback off the board nine god as they call him what he calls him that I call him that. Why Bobby's getting restless? Don't take the throw back? Hey, this is I'm not. I love that. This is one of the winning his quarterbacks at NSA history. His kid's forty four and five as

during his career. He's his physically, he's good look at a player, ideal quarterback build, nice mobility, elusiveness in the pocket. I'll tell you what. He'll move around in order to buy himself some chances downfield. I think he does a great job of keeping his eyes down the field. He's been a hiss ability to make some of those special throws and clutch situations to help his team. A ton of experience. He'll take the snap and then quickly get

the ball out of his hands. They're snaps where he's right on the money and the others with the ball's not really close. He's got a big arm. He's capable making all the throws, but it's not always the most accurate of those, so as there's time where he sets his feet and will deliver, and then the next time it's the same situation and he'll miss for no reason. So I kind of felt like he threw the ball

well enough on the move though. At the third round pick though, Atlanta, they probably got a guy right here that maybe some people had a little bit higher, but we're probably afraid to take a shot at over twelve thousand total yards in or at least offensive yards. And then he had one hundred and thirteen career touchdowns, which is the most in school history and an American Athletic

Conference history at the same time. I mean, it's hard to find a player that single handedly had as much of an impact on a program as Desmond Ritter did. I mean, you can argue that, yes, there are other players out there. There are the ma J Sanders and the Darian Beavers, and there's plenty of talent off of that Cincinnati team Brian Cook that have already gone a Desmond Ritter might be the ring leader of all of that.

He did so much to get to that program to where they are at the moment as a college football playoff specific team, and the fact that he's the second quarterback off the board. It wouldn't have gone with my rankings. I still would have gone with Malik Willis. But it's not necessarily surprising because I think this is a great fit for Atlanta. I, like I said earlier, like the fact that they were willing to be patient and just let a quarterback come to them. That's a terrible comparison, Dak.

Did they really? Yes? Interesting? I don't know. They just threw up there. Are you a Dak homer? Bobby's that what you're telling us right now? No, I'm I'm a I'm a homer for great football players. So yeah, I guess so a great football play. No. I like the original comparison they threw up there, which is Mariota. Mariota I think is a good comp I had Alex Smith as my comp which is interesting because that's his competition now. But oh yeah, interesting. Yeah, with Mariota over in Atlanta.

So he looks like he's all business. It's that's a he's got a family, and I think his family life when he was growing up was not great, so that's why it's important to him now. His wife, he's got the daughter and all that. I mean, every he you know, good for him. It's been a long wait for these guys.

If you want to make a Dak Prescott comparison with Desmond Ritter, just to what NFL teams would say about Desmond Ritter, it's the intangibles and it's the leadership, that's the football character and like that is a fit where people just look at him and go like that he's got and it's such a silly thing that I know people hate the it factor that exists to me for quarterback, and so I think you could say that about Ritter.

I think it does exist. I'm right there with you going back to him sort of being the right ask for the program. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Dak were inaccurate? Was he college? Dak win accurate? In college? We are at pick number seventy five of the twenty twenty two NFL Draft. We're in the third round and the Texans are on the clocks. Here's their selections. Have traded to seventy seventy

fifth pick to the Houston Texans. With the seventy fifth pick in the two thou twenty two NFL Draft, the Houston Texans select Christian Harris, linebacker for another Alabama really good players. Houston continues to just pick top notch defenders. They had Jalen Petrie early on. Houston's got a pretty nice class going. It definitely happens when you pick at the top. Well, yeah, good point. They didn't steal ken Yon Green from the Cowboys. There was a time where

they didn't get to pick at all. Yeah, for yeah, that's true. But now they've got a couple guys to play with. Tell me about Christian Harris, six foot linebacker, two hundred and twenty six pounds. Brian, Well, you gotta give me some more time to do so, you know, you gotta kind of stretch this thing out. I'm gonna stretch it for you and I'm gonna sit want to They want me to teach you control f Brian? Oh, is that what we do? Yes? I that alright, Christian

Christian Harris, that's the pro. I got a lot of f But I mean it's not really taking any commercial breaks. You can't be like yeah, I'm like yeah here, well yeah exactly, I'm gonna need a big Miller light when this one's done. All right. It's one of those linebackers. It's always around the ball man. This guy makes a ton of tackles because of his burst and his clothes, he can cover some ground. The bit movement is part of his game. I mean he's like Sayies two twenty six.

I mean even if he's late reading to play the burst to make that up, he's a physical player when it comes to that finish ballcare stop in their tracks when they're struck by This guy's best trade is coming downhill and attacking the ball. I've seen him drop into coverage, but more than that, he could play kind of up and around the line. He's a better chance making plays that way. The movement, skills, void blocks, all that stuff is a big time when you look at this football player.

Three years starter for the Crimson Tide, which is interesting because you don't really see a ton of players go and start for Alabama three straight years because it's normally they sit for a couple of years and then they taken over the starting job and then they're drafted into the NFL. He's been there for three years, put up great numbers, and you talk about outside of maybe a couple of broken tackles here and there, his speed, his

athleticism and his frame. He's versatile. He could do a lot of different things on a defensive side of the ball. I think you can get again, I bring this up with some guys occasionally, but you can get a good read. I think sometimes about a player and what they have between the ears or their work ethic or whatever. When you talked about how they prepared for the pre draft process, that was something that concerns some people. I think when Kyle Hamilton went home and sat down and didn't make

work that last night. When and so with that being said, I always like to talk to facilities around the league and just say like, hey, who were your hard workers? Who were you guys who stand out? His name came up for a lot of people that Christian Harris. Harris was one of the hardest workers in the entire group, and that he's somebody who came in and was like first one in, last one out, always looking for extra work, always asking the skills trainer to put in some extra time,

see if they could do some extra stuff. He works really really hard, you know the thing about it. But they're people that will say those Alabama players are a little beat up. They come into the league a little year work at a lot of war down I mean a lot of extra games. He may be one of a lot of extra games in those bodies with playoff games and bowl games and championship games and all that stuff.

But yeah, you know, and they practice really hard at the ADA hit Alabama because of Nick Saban, So maybe some wear and tear on some of these Alabama kids. Interesting because he was a high school receiver and a defensive back and then he moved to linebacker and then he starts forty and forty one games for Alabama and it was a freshman All American. That's the That's a great point because it kind of going back to what

I was saying. You don't see a lot of players last three years through that program and not go to the NFL. Is he beat up or is he no? I think he no. No. You just have to know when you take these Alabama kids that there's wear and tear on those bodies because they practice hard. There's people, I mean, there are people who tell you when Rod Marinelli was here, those defensive linemen were like, oh man, this dude's taken years off my life the way he practices.

And I mean nothing when they switched over from that. There were some happy Campeah. Nothing wrong with hard practicing, nothing wrong without defense. Defensive lineman used to you talk to him, the logger. They would say the games felt easy to them because they were like we were getting run down during the way. Let's reset the board here real quickly, while we have an opportunity. Seventy one, the Bears take Vellas Jones, junior wide receiver out of Tennessee Faylas.

Excuse me, Abraham Lucas offensive tackle Washington State from the Seahawks as he is on the way to Seattle. The Colts select jo Lonnie Woods tight end from Virginia, Desmond Ritter quarterback from Cincinnati, and then Christian Harris or excuse me, Cincinnati quarterback. Desmond Ritter goes to the Falcons. And then you've got the Houston Texans selecting Christian Harris linebacker from Alabama. It's the Vikings on the clock at the moment, followed

by the Colts, the Browns, and the Chargers. Still about what would that be? That would be twelve picks away from the Dallas Cowboys at eighty eighth overall. Jalen Tolbert is still on the board. It's about to ask that question. You see this happen sometimes. Probably we got a no hitter going shop. Superstitions are so weak. Maybe you could leave now, although I don't know it's because we're talking about superstitions. As soon as Brian took a sip of beer,

he couldn't up as scouting reports. Since have you noticed that I've never had I've never had When it happened, Brian never had beer in a war, in a draft, took a photo of his board with his phone. Like the man just isn't technologically savvy. Let's not chalk it up the superstition, I will say, is this the start? Is is this the start of the conversation of using one of those fifth round picks? How far could that

get you where? That doesn't need to though, like if you're twelve picks out, and I mean Tolberd has not gone yet, and I think there are several tight ends they would like just in the entrance of answering answering your question. And again, these charts are not reliable. I feel like I always, by the way, I'm very surprised to Marvin Leal has not gone yet. True seventy six or twelve spots. Uh, you're talking about like a sixty or seventy point difference. Here's the Ravens at seventy six.

Charles oybody doing, We got some Ravens fans out there? Nope, all right, block, here we go. With a seventy sixth pick in the two thousand twenty two NFL Drafts Ravens select Travis Jones defense. I knew this was gonna happen. They didn't get Jordan Davis Jones. I knew this was gonna happen. I knew it. I mean, I'm not even sitting in their building, and I knew this was gonna happen. It's the Ravens. It's the Ravens. For God's sake, I wish I worked for the Ravens. Brian's is all about.

I love the color purple. We already have it. We already have so much movie or the actual color. This guy is that a Ravens? Is that guy a Ravens? Tell me about that? Tell me about that guy? Davis tears in his eyes. He's right, though, it is so. Jeffrey were coming back for break and you were like, we usually like, well, who do you think the Ravens would like to get. I was gonna say, the guy that's been mammoth dude just like can play it like inside,

like Hellodi Nada and everybody else they've ever had. It's so damn big inside. These guys sit there, they're just like, h the league's pretty stupid. Well, let's take this Travis Chows. What do you think about that? Nobody'll take him? We had second round grades on him. What are we sitting right now there out? He doesn't work, He's hanging out. God, he's hanging out. I'm not so worried about people were talking about him as a late first or maybe mocking

him to Dallas. How many mocks did I have to see with that guy's and if even if that wasn't right because of his role, you know, you gotta worry about that with nose tackles. But I for sure would have guessed he's like a top fifty pick and they get him in seventy five. Can we talk about the Ravens draft real quick? Incredible? Kyle Hamilton, Tyler Linderbomb, David A.

Jabo as Jones. There, that's their draft. There should be a trophy for the way that you navigate the draft, and the Ravens should win it more often than not. All right, let's talk about Bernard Ryman, central Michigan tackle goes to the Colts, his slip falls. I mean, there were opportunities throughout the at least they were thought processes throughout the draft looking at the tight end there. Yeah, on the left side for the NFL network side. But

he's put on sixty pounds. He's an offensive tackle. Some teams thought he could slip into the back half of the first round, maybe early second, but he ends up here at pick number seventy seven. I'll tell you what this kid I watched. I watched two SEC games, one of them against David mys Alma Mater Ellis and you and Missouri, and he did not play bad in either one of those games. So I kind of like that

about him there. I mean, Okay, here's one of these guys that I'm gonna say lacks power, right when Broadest lacks power, He's gonna be a Pro bowler next year. So I'm saying, I have no I have no understanding of the the tackle. The lad there is that already signing with the Dolphins' wrong, We're losing it here on the No. I'm just saying, though true that this guy if you look at him, though, it happens those the guys like the Packers there there guy, you know, the

guy at the at the raid, David backtr Colt. Yeah, counting this kid being a Pro Bowl player because he lacks power. But I mean I I said, I I thought there was some recovery with this guning down my face. What you know what my favorite I think it's I think it's the chair. When we take the chair away, Brian gets more demonstrative. And there's some teams that know how to draft. That's all I'm saying here the browning and speaking I made the gonna pick a quarterback here?

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the future to Land Brownies. Eighth pick in the two thousand and twenty two NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns select Alex Wright defensive end U A B M Alex Right and Tresser from U A breem late not I don't know if I actually have a full scouting report. I added him to my list really late in the process. I do have some notes on him, just in passing second team a Conference USA. Came off the edge in a hybrid three four scheme. He lined outside, he lied inside.

They kind of used him all over, and he was extremely intimidating in his size up against the Conference USA competition. Six foot five, two hundred and seventy pounds. He's got some bend off the edge. Not crazy strong, nor is he crazy athletic, but he's he just knows how to be in the right spot coming off of that edge, and he dominated on a couple of occasions. You're looking at highlights with him against UTAP and against North Texas and he's blowing up some of the better offensive tackles

that was in that conference. And yeah, somebody I think fits in the middle rounds. This might have been a little early for me, but I still like him overall. I'll tell you what. This guy's got some impressive length. He's six five, he's two seventy one. Yeah, and I felt like he was a little hot and cold in the way he played. He will win and then he's gone for four or five plays. Cowboys had a guy like that our board from Kansas, you know that our defensive end that he kind of runs a little hot

and cold. This is this is one of those guys that you know when you watch him play, when he's on, he could be really, really, really good. But think the things that bother me. There's times you see him getting knocked around. I wish he was a little bit more stout holding his ground. You would think that the link would be able to hold up. I've seen him be able to capture the corner, you know, finish, get a sack. But I felt like his opponents they kind of knew

where he was. You know, he had to face his share of double teams, but he also had some one on one opportunities to win more. I saw him kind of some slow play and then there would be a burst and chase. So kind of a guy that learns a little bit hot and cold. For you right now, it's interesting to see these edge rushers going here and now the Cowboys of course have their edge rusher and Sam Williams already selected. You thought maybe he could have lasted the eighty eight, But a couple of them have

gone since that pick happened. But wide receivers still very much so in play. Tight ends still very much so in play your nine selections in between you and your pick at eighty eight. He set the board a little bit for me. When you're looking at it, Dave, you look at these wide receivers. Is Jaylen Tilbert since he was in the conversation early, is he the front runner here?

If he stays on the board, I think they're gonna be really happy if they get there and he's sitting there because he was in play at fifty six, I think that's safe to say, right, yes, heavily in play. I would say, does anyone of these tight ends do anything over him, like the Ottons or anything. So we've got news they liked McBride more than that OTON know about Woodston. Is Otton's a name? What was your part? I don't think they like I don't think they like him.

I don't think he's the one who I've heard him as like a bailout sort of name Bellinger. Brian hates that term, Daniel Bellinger. I've heard dulcach as like, well, if we're wife kind of, I kind of got the vite man. Maybe how are you wiped if Tilbert's there? No, No, not at all. But if you're just if you're just asking me for a list of names to keep in mind as the pick gets close, Um, that'd be a round early guy for me. But man, what a player.

I don't know. If I see another receiver that I like there, I would Talbert I think is the standout. Now it's it's funny I was looking at her. So just off off Dane's board, his highest reminting players Malik Willis obviously, So if you go non Malik Willis, non quarterback, you've got Daryan Kinnard, Perry On Winfrey, Jamari Sawyer. Uh

see this gets it gets back Janal Talbert. So so outside of just like we're talking about trench guys and and the linebacker Janale, it's Talbert that's the highest graded guy left for Dane. This gets back into the question the debate we've been having all weekend about need and how you prioritize things like Winfrey at eighty eight seems like really good value to me. I don't do you all agree with that? I wrong about that. I think

that's crazy good value. But I also would be surprised if they draft a d tackle on a two for the fourth straight year. And I get it, the other ones aren't necessarily stars, but you got to allocate resource. I mean, I feel like they have. I think they feel good about the futures of Osa and Gallant I and I agree, and so adding a third in there does seem a little tin. It's a crowded room, but it's a deep draft. If they go, man, we got so many darts and let's just go with the top guy,

like we've we've seen scenario. It happened last year with Jabril Cox, where for like pick, we like round after round we were like this, maybe this is where they do it, Maybe it's here, And it took all the way to the fourth round before it happened. Yeah, Chargers at seventy nine. It was good. I see y'all people with the seventy With the seventy ninth pick in the twenty twenty second NFL Draft, the Los Angeles Chargers sleg JT.

Woods defensive back Baylor. Let's go sweet, didn't we give him in like the fifth and not not saying the mock draft is out. Our mock looks insane. I mean we had Valis Jones too, like on day three. Yeah, we look like really smart people right now, that's the one I'm going that's the one I'm gonna dunk on the most because no one else will say less like I'm sorry, I don't feel bad about that, because that's what we keep saying, is like, these grades are gonna

be crazy. There's no consensus in this very deep draft, and it's it's bearing out. I mean, on the on one hand, you've got Vleis Jones going in the top one hundred, and then again, um, I'm already I'm blanking on his name, Travis Jones hanging out here in the seventies when people thought he would be a top forty pick, and then you've gotten a Kobe Dean doing what they're doing. Maybe Dean is that's oh yeah, I didn't even like

include na Kobe. Right well, somebody's gonna take the new report from Austin Gale at PFF is like he declined to have surgery on whatever his issue is. Okay, and so okay, he's suffering for it now. He doesn't think he may he doesn't think he needs it, and the league is like, yeah, we want you to get it. And now you know, maybe he could be missing playing time because of it. I don't know. His agent needs to get on the phone and tell people he's gonna

have surgery. As soon as this drafts over with. Let's talk about J. T. Woods for a little bit here another the Broncos Easter. Oh yeah, the Broncos are up here at pick number eighty. We'll get back to Woods in a second. So let Greg dulsitch. Yeah, there we go to worry about fake pen throw Brian No. I mean, I mean I like the player, but I mean I

know they don't. That's I mean I was trying. I just got that vibe in talking to them that they kind of had others, like, uh, the Oughton and the Woods and the Rucker and those guys maybe a little bit more than this guy. He goes off the board to the Denver Broncos. Dember Broncos at pick number eighty. Let's step aside. We'll talk about Greg Dulchitz and whether

or not that was an actual Cowboys target. When we come back with more NFL Draft coverage on one h five three the Fan in del Cowboys dot Com, that's the Noah Fant replacement pretty quick, right, Yeah, back to Noah Fant and Brian him to Seattle, right yeah, uh, Brian, Now you got to replace Drew Lock. You're talking. Oh gosh, you're talking about After that joke, I didn't feel like the Cowboys were really as high on him as every day.

Where are you going? Okay, we're on the way to raise your hand or get a note, please, it's my terrible joke about Drew Lock. He's like, I can't hear the Giants they're picking already. Here we go, we're cooking man. In the two thousand twenty two NFL Draft, the New York Giant select Cordell fly offensive back. Do you know anything about him because I don't necessarily. Yeah, he's I mean, he's one of those guys. It's funny because he does

give up a lot of place. I'm really surprised. I mean we're seeing, like on the highlights they're showing of him getting interceptions. But there are times where you look at him play and he is a slightly built guy, and you know, people tend to bully him. On the outside. They're showing some really nice highlights of him stepping up and making some tackles and stuff like that, but that's, to be honest with you, was really few and far

between with this particular player. I kind of felt like that he was a guy that because of his size, he might get picked on a little bit. I think people will take routes inside on him, and he's not really interested in trying to shut that down. He is six foot, he's one seventy five. He is really a slightly built guy. I think you can. I think you can run routes on him inside and he's not going to defend you all that much. Bobby's a big fan of his cousin. I was about to say, yeah, he's

his cousin. Veyleis Jones, Veyleis Jones Junior. What a round for that family. Yeah. His brother white Ell was a corner at Southern miss His cousin Bobby played at Southern Alabama. Very good family ties for Cordell Flat and he was starting nickel for LSU. But you talked about it he gave him the Falcons, and we're gonna be on the cap. Maybe we should have war room cape. We're in two thy twenty two NFL Draft. The Atlanta Falcon select de'angelo Malone, linebacker,

Western Kentucky. De'angelo Malone, second edge rusher, went back board from Conference USA this round, went back to school, hoping to boost his UH, hoping to boost his stock. And you know, edit out about where I think he would have gone last year anyway. Yeah, I kind of liked him as a pleasant edge I did. I had him more in the fourth round than I did the third. But you know, when you you watched these these these guys like from these smaller schools, she kind of always wonder, Okay,

why did they not end up somewhere else. We'll catch him on the other side when we get back. How about that? That sounds good? Back here? NFL Draft coverage twenty twenty two one one oh five three to fan Dallas Cowboys dot Com. We have been flying through picks as of late. The eightieth overall selection goes to the Broncos. Greg Dulcich, tight end out of UCLA, has taken the Giants at eighty one take Cordell Flot Corner from LSU, and then the Falcons select edge rusher out of Western

Kentucky DeAngelo Malone at eighty two. We talked about fly in the top day, just got his chance to come back and hear that Cordell Flot went in the top. Good for him, man, good for There are times where we were cussing him in games, saying yeah, no, but I mean eighty one is high. But like I don't know, I know eighty one's high. Like I like him as a player. Just knew you're being established while you were gone. You know who his cousin is, I actually don't know.

Veylas Jones. Oh really? Yea, he big day for the family. He's athletic as hell and he's feisty like I would. I would be happy to draft him, maybe even in the four. Yeah, because he can win to LSU. Yeah, Atlanta most recently taking edge rusher de'angelo Malone out of Western Kentucky. We were talking about his conference running made edge rusher Alex Right a minute ago. He has better accolades. I had right high rated hire Brian. Yeah, but accolades.

Why you look at de'angelo Malone? Two time Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year. He was the first player at his at his school to do it, and he did it in not back to back years, but he did it two out of three years. So you talk about consistency, he certainly brings that to the table. Yeah. Absolutely, I think he got the guy right. And the thing about it, he's kind of a stand up defensive end and then other times he'll put the hand on the ground.

There's some initial quickness to get off to his game. He's outstanding when it comes to chasing the ball. The quarterback has a hard time getting away from him. I mean that linked sixty three two forty three. I kind of felt like he was an explosive athlete with those core ring skills, the foot quickness, the lateral agility. He could kind of jump around and make some stuff happen off that edge. So you know, for tall guy, kind of get skinny a little bit to get through those gaps.

So really good player there at Western Kentucky. Eagles on the clock now at eighty three, followed by the Steelers, Patriots, Raiders, Cardinals, Cowboys, so the Cowboys have just five selections in front of him. Should have been a cowboy. What are we thinking here? I mean, how how are we feeling? How we feeling Jayalen Tilbert? Fans man? If Jaylen Tilbert falls to eighty eight, it's already going to be in. That's a win. That's a win. Yeah, I mean, barring something crazy happening like

a guy. But I just can't see it because again, I think they were down to three in round two. I don't I don't know who it would be, like, yeah, it's it's not like there's this I mean, unless this is the Nakobe Dean breaking point, which I kind of doubt. I would like to ask that question people are asking me on Twitter, when do you start taking a chance on him even with the now that we're here ring some of this, do you take a chance on him even with the surgery the non surgery? What what happens?

I mean, this is one of those things where like live in the moment. I don't know that I have enough information to answer that, like does he need surgery? How long does it keep him out for? Like I said earlier, yeah, Cordell flat went before demon Clark Like that's just that's not right, um, But but Demon Clark could miss as much as his entire rookie season because of the surgery that he had. That's what's pushing him down.

And so if this Dean situation could cost him his rookie year, he could fall all the way to sometime tomorrow. Was Stephen on the phone. There can we go back to the war room cam if we could, just to see what the action looks like. Okay, he just has his hand up to his face and he's just being patient. Here's the Eagles selection at eighty three. That's another wrestler

to be here. We got some birds fans in that earth might be hey, she off with the eighty third pick of the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the number one team in sports with the greatest fans in the world. The Philadelphia Eagles are happy, you know it, aren't happy to select a linebacker from Georgia. Kobe Dean. All right, ego, and you are gonna love every second of it. Congratulations, mom, Yeah, the Novocare Center will be good for you. You know what, I don't. I don't give a damn that it's Philly.

I'm just I'm happy to see a good player that I like. Finally hear his name. Get called sure, okay for him? Now they have Jordan Davis and Nakobe Dean on that defense as well. Just so you know, yeah, everybody's like that in mind, Everyone's like, well, will he still make plays without Jordan Davis eating up all his blocks while he won't have to? Ye, Now he's keep playing. He can make that happen. Brian, tell me about Nakobe Dean, You're gonna have to face him maybe twice a year

depending on the health issues moving forward. Yeah, I mean, what's not to say? What's not to like about this guy? We started to ask the questions, you know, after last night He's like, oh, okay, well then maybe he just you know something. The second round is going to wait and grab him. But man, this was a long fall for him. And I talked to a couple of teams that I know. The peck stuff is new from what I've heard, this physically not the biggest linebacker. Be super impressed.

If the way he's able to close on the ball. He can cover some ground in a hurry, he can make plays. He's an outstanding finisher when he gets in positions you don't see ball carrier's break tackles when he's involved. He's a much better player when he could tack the line of scrimmage and being around the ball. He did have a pick six against Florida where he's put in space on the outside and he was covering the back and he was able to come away with the ball.

Super physical in the way he plays, the way he makes plays. He's not afraid to take on blockers because he can get rid of him when he's on the move. He can make a ton of play sideline to sideline type of guy. When you talk about that guy, be interesting to see what NFL scouts if they downgrade him because of his height. But now it's really because of

the the medical stuff. So Eagles, you know, if they could sit on a player like this, this might be a guy that you know, maybe we'll see when the season go on, pup all that stuff if he has the surgery, and we might seem on one of those late November December games here in Dallas from Philadelphia. Were you gonna say something there, Bob, Now, just going back to Dulsach, this is just more a draft take in general,

just because I saw this. Jeff Legwald, the longtime NFL writer, says that Dulsatch, talking with the media right now, is saying that his high school coach, Jim Bonds, was Broncos general manager George Peyton's roommate at UCLA, and it just reminds me how much like, even though the football world is so different in a lot of ways, it's still these connections and things like this that you're not aware of that that are a big factor here. It's it's still very much like the real world in a lot

of ways. That's wild. Nicobe Deane off the board. He goes to the Philadelphia Eagles, great player Brian We talked about it a little bit earlier, but his recognitions is it as good as anybody's in this street. I mean, that's why I just love to wait. When you're that short, you gotta play fast, you gotta play quick, and he sees it in a hurrying Here's the Steelers at eighty

four into two twenty two NFL Draft. The pitchbird Steelers select de Marvin Leale, Texas A and M's cow Boys target Bobby You like de Marvin Leale to maybe go a little bit earlier, you were surprised, he felt as far. Yeah, just because Leale was one of these guys that and we kind of talked about it with Ennick Barry and Austin Jackson, stuff like that. Leale was a guy that I know scouts wanted to see, like last year, all right,

take that step up. We've seen some some steady progression, but based on your traits and you know what we think is there with hinting you, we need to see step it up. And it just didn't happen last year. And I think that that was disappointing to a lot of people. And I think that's partly what's it play here. But I know there's a lot of people around the league that still really believe in Leal's ceiling. Pittsburgh quietly

haven't really good draft Kenny Pickett. They go get their quarterback, then they get George Pickens into Marvin Leal in that second round. I'm not looking forward to announcers doing like just announced Picket to pick its touch down. Oh yeah, I'm a play by play announcer. I would love that. Please don't do that. If you get a chance, Please don't see I love that. I hear you, Kyle. I guess I'm not convinced Kenny Pickett will be the guy they want him to be, which is how the class

will be remembered. But it's true, that's a good point. But but getting him at twenty instead of trading up for him, like at least they were smart about the way they acquired him. Cowboys pick in three selections, Patriots, Raiders, Cardinals. I feel like there's not a whole lot of debating going on right now between our group. I don't know what it is in the war room at the moment. Here's the Patriots at eighty five, a little bit country

sing the Mulan song. With the fifth pick in the twenty twenty two Front Draft, the New England Patriots select Marcus Jones. Oh that's a back Houston. Is that a pin throw for this room anyways? Maybe not for the Cowboys, O. Man, I mean I knew the Cowboys kind of like this guy. There was a spot that they had for him. But I think maybe this maybe in the fourth round more

than the third. But man, this this guy's a fun player to watch and as typical what you could do with Bill Belichick, because as you were seeing the highlights of here stuff, he will hit you. He's five, He's like one hundred and seventy four pounds. But what he's gonna do for Bill Belichick is this guy's going to be a returner, a punt returner, a kick returner. He could cover in the slot. He could do a lot of things for you. He is not afraid to stick his nose in there and make a tackle. He's a

smaller guy, but super super tough. I really do, really respect. I think the Patriots have had kind of a rough draft, but they kind of got this one right in my opinion, on my board, he's rated higher than both of their first and second round picks. Just know, I don't know if you have it. I think Dane has it that way too, does he? I think he? I think Marcus Stones is above Cole Strange. And then I can't remember who they picked, Yeah, player number like six thirty or whatever.

I don't know if he was six thirty. Yeah, Cole Strange was seventy three for ten and seven, and Marcus Jones was seventy Goodness, all right, I'm not zoned out. I'm just like, I'm just staring at Jalen Tuilbert's name, just just hoping it's you know, what's funny we came into this day thinking I think we have to Sorry, Brian, I don't think we have to debate this. No, I'm

saying hoping though, with Titans and Cardinals. Cardinals could take him for he came in this day believing if they took the receiver and then took and then took say Sam Williams at the third. I mean they were probably thinking they were not going to get Sam Williams in the third. Now they're probably thinking, well, maybe maybe they had, Maybe they thought that Tilbert would be available. Pretty they're

pretty good at their jobs, Yeah they are. I just wonder if we came in the day, if we said combination of Tilbert Titans just raided into this was the Raiders they've traded? It is this scary to you? Titans took Burks already. Do they need to go get another in a deep receiver draft? I don't know enough about their receiver corps. They were at ninety though, who are they hopping? They hop in the Cowboys, the Bills or the Cardinals. I mean that's kind of the thought process. Oh,

Robert Woods is in Tennessee. Now, I keep forgetting that Robert Woods trailing Burks? Yeah, do you need to go get another receiver. Maybe we finally see a quarterback off the board here. There's no way that although I don't know the Titans went and got Burkes they wanted to take. Give me their tight ends situation, David, You get their Titans pulled up, Yeah, to Austin Hooper. Okay, and actually

our our dear friend Jeff Swiams still hanging out there. Okay, and uh that's I mean, those are the going back to the Cowboys real quick. If we came into this draft saying okay, they're gonna take Tolbert and they're gonna take Sam Williams. You thought it was second third, Yeah, we would have been like all right, yeah, all right, but just think about now. It's just flip. I feel like we do this every other year where it's like, yeah, trying to last you with b yeah exactly what we had.

Yeah we did who oh yeah. I mean you're like, man, if if you've gotten Cox in the third and Nashan right the fourth and we're talking about this, I'm not trying to justify, but if it ends up that we thought going in or they thought that they were going to do it that way, then that that kind of stuff works out. I mean, it's it gives you a little boost, Okay, But I mean they would all be happy with Tilbert, wouldn't we Heck yeah, they are good

at their jobs. But they debated taking him, so there was at least some consternation that, like, well this guy might not hang around. Great word, thank you very well. But that's the thing is, you come out of this with Tilbert and Williams. You thought it would be flip flopped. However, the fact that you get both of those names in your locker room, I think you are a better football. Oh, will will called he's passing it to Jerry, So they've got somebody there. You get picked, So the pick is

in for the type. Have the Raiders pick today at all? Trying to read his lips Jerry Jetty Pascal on the phone, I don't think so, Brian. I think they've I think actually eight, I believe eighty six was their first pick because they've traded A one and a two for Adams and then they just traded back. So no, okay, but they are I mean they're they're slated to pick at night. Yeah, okay, So Tennessee on the clock, followed by the Cardinals. It

looks like the Cowboys have already made their selection. Now we're just waiting for the announcement to get us back to where we are. Glad you're with us here on one oh five three the Fan Dallas Cowboys dot Com. It is the twenty twenty two NFL Draft. Here's the Titans at eighty six. The Las Vegas Raiders have traded the eighty sixth pick to the Tennessee Titans. With the eighty sixth pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the Tennessee Titans select Malite Willis. All right, let's go.

That is especially for the ceiling on Willis. That's that's a good pick there. I love this. I think about at least scratch off my last name. That was my last Did you lose the game? I'm at eighty six. I will say the thought process of a read option attack with Malik Willis and Derrick Henry going back and forth is very entire. There's a lot of a lot of pumping this guy up right now. I mean, he's he's had a long, long couple of days. I'm happy for him. I like him as a as a leader,

as a quarterback, as a person. I think he's he's a next level quarterback, may take a little bit of time to become a real starter and a next in an impact player, but I like Malik willis a lot. I'm happy for him. I think this is a good spot for him to be in too, well, with all of with especially with him. I mean, he got he got tagged to Pittsburgh so much because you knew that he didn't have to play, he could sit behind Drubisky.

And it's a similar situation here where Tannehill's at least he's not going anywhere this year and maybe not even the year after that. So again, if this guy it needs a lot of time to develop and learn the scheme and all the stuff that's required of that, then yeah, I think that's a great landing spot. This is want to give me one of those deals where we might look back on this and say and like, what was

everybody thinking? Why did he last this long? Yeah? I mean there's a team right there, right with the receivers they have, right the the when you look at the running game, the offensive line, his ability to make plays with his feet, you know, I mean, there's there's just a lot of positive things to think about him going to Tennessee, and you know, we're probably gonna look back on this one and go, man, what were people thinking

all that time? I wonder who they were trying to trade up to get in front of to make this pick. If they were at ninety the only teams in the middle were the Raiders, the Cardinals, the Cowboys in the builds. Maybe they were worried about somebody coming from the back. Yeah, you hear, you never, but I'm looking at the teams in the back. You know, it looks like everybody, you know, it was kind of I don't know, Tampa Bay, somebody like that. Maybe you know, Lions, maybe somebody like Mike

Vrabel's so happy. Yeah, he looks pumped. Malik Willis going to the Tennessee Titans, all right, the Cardinals on they're hanging out with Malik Willis with the Arizona Cardinals at eighty seven. Then it's the Cowboys at eighty eight. Pick is in for the Cardinals. Of course, we were looking at the war room a moment ago. It looks like the pick is already in for the Cowboys. This is really going to decide who we think it is. It's

either gonna put us into hysterics. So we're gonna have to figure out who they selected or it's not going to be the name Jalen Tolbert out of South Alabama, and that will most likely be the Cowboys pick at eighty eight, at least we would think out of this room,

here's a selection for the Cardinals. For the Arizona Cardinals pick, I'm joined from representatives from the National Gay Football League, a great partner of the NFL, the Cardinals and several other clubs the Gay Fall League foster's understanding self perspect through their athletes passion for the game of football. Joel Harton, who plays for the Arizona Arsenal, we'll be making the pick.

Do tell yours? Thanks, Thanks Rogers. With the eighty seventh pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the Arizona Cardinals select Cameron Thomas, devisive in San Diego State. So Jlen Tuilbert's still on the board for the Cowboys at eighty eight. Is this cut, set try, It's done, gotta be, It's gotta be. I'm sure this which Brian. I know you want us to get the pick right, And yesterday we were all a little. I think we had pretty well. We all kind of thought Sam Williams, Jaylen Tilbert. So

if we hit Tilbert here, maybe not that. Maybe we didn't get the order. That's what I'm saying. I think we came into the day thinking it was going to be a wide receiver in the end. Somehow, some way, I knew Sam Williams was going to be on the sport yeah or this team. You guys convinced me and tibur and we had this discussion in our mock draft, and we ended up taking the kid from Sandy, from South Dakota State, right, I let I let us take Watson because I upset you with Pickens. Give me the

give me the you did. Give me the thumbnail of what you think about this player, what you're hearing about Tilburt, and why they should say, well, here's Dallas. Here comes the pick right here. Yeah, here it is. Let's see what we got. I don't know if they're announcing it yet. I thought they just had somebody looking like they were injured. I looked like they were Okay, my bad, sorry about that's okay? False start offense? Smith. Hey, who's coming to

the podium right now to announced pick number eighth. Don't be haying, don't be had on the boys with the eighth pick in the twenty twenty NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys. What a receiver from South Alabama. There you go, guys, good job you guys talk that one through. This makes a lot of sense, not just because of things you heard, you know, you know, things that were floating around the team, but this makes a lot of sense just from what I heard about the way. What kind of receiver Robert

Prince wanted here? Yeah, and and and look, the scouts the Cowboys. One of the things they do really really well is is kind of educate the scouts or have the scouts get an idea of like, Okay, what do you guys need as coaches? What do you need from us? And that's a new coach too, and and getting an understanding of that. And he fits what Robert Prince wants I think. I mean, you look at him size, He's not a burner, but I mean he's got he's still

a high four four guy. And to me when I when I watched him play, and one of the things you hear a lot about him really polished out runner. Not a lot of wasted steps. Everything's really efficient with him. I think he's really really good. I would have been completely happy with him at pick fifty six. Happy with him and pick fifty six, but you get him at pick eighty eight. Either way, he is the newest Dallas cowboy.

Give me a quick scouting report on him, Brian. We're gonna talk plenty about him, even after we go to break here in a second. Yeah, I'm just working my way down the board. You told him a control f or something like that. Anyway, Hey, he's got He had a really good week of practice at a senior bowl. He's a local kid from Mobile. He runs well enough, but the best thing he does is go get that football. And so there are plenty of snaps where you just

you see him. He goes and he takes it. When the offense needs a big play, they generally going in his direction. Super competitive in the way that he goes about his business. Is always talking trash to the defender. You can see that on the tap. Can back up a lot of his talk with his play outstanding body control balance, even if it's covered, he's had the leak to come away with the ball. Several big plays were deep down the field. He does find ways to get

behind those defenders and make those plays. So Jaylen Tolbert is a selection for the Cowboys at eighty eight. Let's hear the Bill selection at eighty nine while we've got an opportunity to do so. So Mafia and every other fan base made his flight up stands, raiders, fans style rails like my flight is at l News, like I'm landing in Vegas where I'm sticking around because this pick is the only pick who will win the Super Bowl

in his rookie year. Those are picked booming one person the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the Super Bowl fifty seven champion Buffalo Bills select my man Terrell Bernard Becker Taylor love this kid. Do you remember we talked about We talked about Hill Branson beast Man, he's so entertained. We talked about scout players versus coach players. Bernard is one of those guys you here about. It's like a coach guy, Like that's a guy coaches love both guys

a Veranda and Matt Rule. We're gonna talk about him. We're also going to talk about Jalen Tolbert. News Dallas Cowboy they get their weapon at pick number eighty eight, but are they done? Also could they maybe sneak back into the back half of the third round. We'll talk about it when we come back on one O five three The Fan and Dallas Cowboys dot Com. This Bernard's a good player. He really is good player, And like

Bobby was saying, coaches rave about him. People are quick to praise for him, and kind of along the lines of the Jalen Petrees that we talked about, the jay Z Woods. That was the nucleus of that Baylor defense and he was a huge part of it. He's a Sugar Bowl MVP for that matter. Yeah, he's an undersized linebacker and you know, at six one two twenty four, but he does his best to get around the ball. I feel like the awareness and he sees the field

super well. There weren't many snaps where he was out of place fooled on the play. He's got the boy to read move quickly. Due to his lack of book, He's able to make things that happen though I saw them only tied up a couple of times in the games I viewed, but he moved well, runs well on tape.

He plays the burst's range, he could get outside, he makes tackles wide, there's a there's a really good job at blitz and two has a knack and a feel for how to attack the pocket, get through the gaps, small cracks, quickness, get right on that quarterback finish as well for the most part, but there's there's some snaps. We also see him bounce off the ball, carry a little bit, but the movement and coverage, all that other

stuff is really really good. You look at that highlight at the moment and we're watching it since we are on the internet side of things. That's why I gave it a little bit of pause there. But I mean just a junior. But he was there for four years. He had two years with Matt Rule, he had two years with Dave Randa, and it didn't matter what system he was in. He was the leader of that Baylor defense. Okay, guys, I want to talk about this just a little bit here.

This is where we had the conversation in our mock draft earlier in the week on the Draft Show about maybe getting back into the third round to go get a tight end. We did it for Ka Dot and we traded back up to one oh four to the Rams. Not early sure if that's even a possibility. However, you could maybe make it happen with those fifth round picks. And after we hear about the Raiders selection at ninety, I want to hear if that's a possibility for the

Cowboys tonight himself. In keeping with the tradition of the late great Wally Brown, I want to wish all the mothers across the land a happy Mother's Day and to make this selection the greatest in Las Vegas. Mister Wayne Newton, Hello Vegash with the ninety pick in the twenty twenty two AL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders shucked. We'll do it together. Dylan Barum, come Milesia Ship Memphis. The Raiders just made a pick at pick number ninety, Dylan Barham

from Mississippi where he actually went to Memphis. Yeah, that's what they announced it as. It's pretty close Mississippi with them. Hey, they were close enough, right. We're back here on NFL Draft coverage on one oh five three The Fan and Dallas Cowboys dot Com. So glad you've joined us here on this Friday night, one of the best nights of the year in my regard, it's my favorite weekend and I'm glad to be with you guys. David Hiller here, Brian brought us, Bobby Belt, I'm Kyle Yeoman's what was

that Dave here here? Sorry I spoke over you, but this is my favorite weekend of the year. And Day two, I don't know. I go back and forth on whether I like Day two or Day three more because like Day three is just a marathon. But these are the value picks, like these are the guys that don't get enough credit for what they contribute to your roster. Yeah, I love Friday Night in the draft man, so much fun.

And well, the Cowboys, at least recently have had it's basically fifty fifty on guys that have made impacts out of Day two and guys that have not made impacts. Hopefully they hit on all of them. Right now, we feel pretty good. Sam Williams edge rusher from Ole miss at fifty six eighty eight was Jalen Tilbert wide receiver

out of South Alabama. One glaring need for the Cowboys right now that that have not addressed and they've talked about is tied in we in a mock draft on Dallas Cowboys dot Com and the Draft Show earlier in the week. We traded back up. We use those fifth

round picks to get back into the third. Is that a conversation that should be had at the moment, Bobby, When you look at some of these tight ends that are on the board, you still have a pretty good pick of them Kadot and Jeremy Ruckard, both of which were thirty visits. It gets. It just depends for them.

Do they have them clustered close enough that they feel like we can sit like I think that's what ended out happening with the Tyler Smith pick, right, is that they thought, yeah, maybe we haven't we like this guy more, we like this or that or whatever else, but like, we don't feel they need to go trade up. We don't feel they need to waste capital. We don't like this person enough over this one to waste capital. I think that's what you'd be talking about here with the

tight ends. And so if they like one, sure go get one. If you like one clear above the others, go ahead. The reason that we were able to get back in is we had Kansas City's four, so we took our four in Kansas City's four when we traded back. Yeah, I don't know if you could do it with these fives. Could you be a four end of five? I don't know. It would have to be a smaller trade. It would have to be. Yeah, you can't know if you're getting all the way up to one. Okay, and we could

trade these compensatories now, right, we can do that. So maybe find a team on the end, maybe this compensatory area that doesn't have a lot of picks that are kind of maybe you could say, okay, we'll give you a couple of extra ones if you let us get back in from one of these tight ends. The Rams at one oh fourth, that's the team we traded with, right, Yeah, Belichick took their guard. So then maybe they just give

their pick to us. Well maybe, you know, but like I say, maybe you can if you want to such a deep draft. I don't think they want to sacrifice capital. See the thing that the thing that I kind of felt like when we did that the other day, and I really appreciated that the exercise of it all, but I kind of felt like that we waited, you know, we waited on these and may that may be the case moving forward, But they did make the pick at

number eighty eight. Jaylen Tolbert, wide receiver from South Alabama was the selection and he joins us right now. I want to find three the fan and Dallas Cowboys dot Com. Jaylen, congratulations, Welcome to Cowboys Nation. How does it feel being the newest Dallas Cowboy? This is a real moment, man. I'm

so excited to get the work. I'm so excited to come up there and meet everybody and you know, get and get the work, you know, continuing to change the culture and you know, turn this thing around and go win the Super Bowl. Dallas is an amazing place and the Cowboys is an amazing organization. Now when did you first hear from the Cowboys? When did this whole process start for you? And how did that relationship kind of

evolve along the way. Uh. I had a private workout with coach Prince Uh a couple of a week or two after my pro day, and then UH after that, we honestly didn't talk that much. And then I got a phone call from Zach a couple of days ago UH and we talked on the phone for about twenty minutes and just talked about ball and relationship with quarterbacks, and you know what I what I could bring to the table. Jalen, when you when you talked to Robert Fince, you go through that workout, what is it that he

liked about your game? And what did you hear from the Cowboys that they were intrigued by you about and why they thought you were a fit? Uh? You know, he liked my size and speed ratio that I could get in and out of my breaks to be as fit and big as I am. He also liked my high me being able to retain the information and go out there and actually running a route that he had taught me. So we had a pretty pretty good private,

private workout. And you know after, you know, he told me the first thing I asked him, I said, coach working I work on and he said, I'll tell you when we make your Cowboys. So hey, Jayalen, congratulations, Manum, I gotta follow up on that. I'm curious. I've been covering the draft for a while and I don't often hear about quarterbacks calling guys before they get drafted. Have you heard from other guys the way you heard from Dak?

And just like how surreal was that moment getting a call from Dak Prescott before you'd even been drafted by the Cowboys. I mean, honestly, it was a real moment. I haven't talked to a quarterback like that, and then in the NFL at all, and I was I mean, I thought it was a random Paul like, you know, hey, is this your draft day number? But you know he was like, hey, Jaylen's Dak Prescott and I was like,

what so I mean? And then of course, like I said, we had had pretty pretty good conversation and you know, I enjoyed it, and you know, I'm looking forward to get to work with him. Chillen. I'm gonna tell you something I watched a bunch your tape and particularly the Southern Mists and the Arkansas State games. Is, Man, you talk a lot of crap during the game. I'll tell you what, man, I mean, you're like rocking the baby on them on touchdowns and stuff like that. I mean,

is this what we're gonna get? We're gonna get a guy. It's like a crap talker to these defensive backs here. I mean, I don't talk, and let's talk. I'm talked too, so you know, not trying to be disrespectful. You know, then I'm gonna keep my mouth closed and go to work and do what we do, you know. But sometimes you gotta humble people, you know. Well, I'll tell you what. We're glad to have you too, because we now got a place to stay from Maudie grawl down there in Mobile.

All right. You gotta so you gotta taking care of it. Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. All right, we'll get that together. Yeah. Well, we'll get your our people in touch with your people and make it happen. But uh, once again, Jaylen Tolbert, wide receiver out of South Alabama, the New West Dallas Cowboy pick number eighty eight on the line with us here I wonder five three the fan in Dallas Cowboys dot com. But Jaylen, what's the biggest strength to your

game that you're bringing to the next level? What our NFL teams gonna have to scheme against now that you're at the next level, You're you're a professional, and you're gonna be on the field with some of the best. Definitely my IQ being able to be versatile and play inside and now I can play slot or a houseide receiver, you know. And then I also think my high catch radius. You know, hot point in the ball is you know,

one of my main strengths. And so you know they're gonna have to worry about where I'm at and you know how I'm getting the ball, whether it's down the field or you know, behind the line of scrimmage, whatever the case may be. That's gonna do it for us here on this call. Jalen, thanks so much for joining us. Congratulations again, We'll talk to you soon, and welcome to Cowboys Nation. Yeah, sir, there he goes Jaylen Tolbert, wide

receiver from South Alabama. He was on the phone just a moment ago, and a couple of picks have rittled off since then, So let's catch you up. The Buccaneers take Rashod and White running back out of blossing over this. We're not glossing over this. This is my guy. He is my pick, and they selected him while you were I know, I saw it going and I was like, well, I can't scream during the middle of a Jail and Tilbord interview. His family was in the back to bed

to do with this guy making the pick? Doctor disrespect what this switch stream to NFL oh Draft Draft, the San Francisco forty nine Ers select Tyrion Davis Trice. You good player, My my run. My guys are a lot of picks going off for such a terrible football team. Shut up TDP. TDP doesn't get the credit he deserves. But Matt Rashad White, I just feel I feel validated because I see this guy like falling into the fifth

round or maybe the late fourth. He goes in the top one hundred because he's just a big boy that can do a little bit of everything. Man like, he was just and I know Senior Bowl practices are hard to evaluate because they're non contact, but he just he had burst. He's physical, He's getting past linebackers before they can even react. I just I think he's a really good player, and I'm excited that the league agrees with me, and he goes at ninety one overall to the Bucks.

The Packers take Sean Ryan, offensive tackle out of UCLA, and then terry On Davis Price, running back from LSU, goes at forty three to the San Francisco forty nine. Is we have to take a break. When we come back, we'll wrap up the third round and continue on. It's the twenty twenty two NFL Draft on one oh five three The Fan and Dallas Cowboys dot Com. I'm a fan of that mobile, Marty Girl, by the way, I am. Yeah,

heck yeah, you're the coaching staff. Senior Bowl. We stayed there, We had a we had a good old time standing on that on the corners. Yeah, now that's where it originated. Absolutely, Yeah, that's what they'll tell you. They'd have it up on all the light post the right. I'm not I'm not gonna trash talk trash, I mean new I'm gonna tell him New Orleans does it better? New Orleans? Talk about your running back? Though? Again, which one rashod or Ti Davis Price? Davis Price, I did get kind of similar

to um Rashad White. I think TDP's big thing is he's just not very fast, not very fast. He's just not He's not He ain't going to the house unless the run is twenty yards or less, and even then maybe not. But he's a good, well rounded back man. He holds the LSU rushing requal game rushing record, Florida did it against UF last year. A lot of running backs. That is a school where it's hard to set the record. So just a well rounded guy. I think he can

do a little bit of everything. He's very physical. I would I wouldn't expect him to be anybody's bell cow back, but I certainly think he can carve out a role for himself. And hey, forty nine is like the stockpile running backs. We've seen that before. Carolina just went up. Is this to get Correl? Oh, they traded with the Patriots at ninety four. The Patriots, we're gonna pick somebody rank two twelve anyway, they were gonna just drop back down there by the way. I think it's interesting you

talk to Tulbert. That's what we've been talking about. Like Prince is like very heavy on like precise route, and like that's I think it's I think we got a nugget there that Dak Prescott gave him a call. So the next time we want to know is Dak trying to help recruit and help and do all those things. He's willing to do whatever he has to do. Oh, I want to I was talking about this with somebody

the other day, not just on the draft front. I just want to make it clear for anybody who doubts that Dak absolutely recruits, like I know of that across that Dak does. It's just you know, this is what it is. Okay, But see here, when you say recruiting, you're talking about like free agents and stuff. Right. Uh, yeah, I don't know even I don't know. I don't I don't know how often he's done this. But I mean, if they've got a beat on a guy, sure did CD? Did he talk to CD? I feel like he may

have Dad. I feel like we may have heard that. I don't know if he did or not. I don't know. We need to we need to next time we get Dak, we need to ask him how many times he's called the player. I think that's going to be one of the talking points around this pick specifically, is the fact that Dak did reach out. Now, Bobby, I'm gonna put you on some homework here, and I want to talk about it after we We're gonna hear the secret audio coming up in a minute when we get back on

the radio side. But I've got a homework assignment for you. Carolina was at one thirty seven. They traded up to ninety four to get this pick from the Panthers. They didn't have a third round pick they traded back into the third What is the compensation? How much did it cost them to get up to ninety four? No, no, no, just yeah, right, just to go from ninety or one thirty seven to ninety four? How much did that cost?

And that could maybe give us the roadmap of what it would cost the Cowboys to get right back in the fick they traded. Goodness, what do we have here? Uh, one thirty seven and a twenty twenty three third Wow, so this could be a quarterback? This is this got a quarterback? Nobody loves giving away picks more than Carolina on quarterbacks. Third round, here's the selection. Its have traded

the ninety fourth pick to the CAROLINEA Panthers. With the ninety fourth pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the Carolina Panthers select Matt Corral. There go fire good value. Yes, Panthers trade their twenty twenty three third round pick and pick number one thirty seven in the fourth round to go get their quarterback. Ole missus Matt Corral at pick number ninety four in the third round. Welcome back to NFL coverage of the NFL Draft. On one O five three,

the Fan of Dallas Cowboys dot Com. Brian, tell me about Matt Corral early on, he was one of your favorite quarters. Yeah, and then you know what happened is I went and got some really some more tape on this guy. I was, I was, I was working on a couple of games, but I wanted to make sure I had all the throws. He's physically he does not look like a stout quarterback, but he's six two. He's two hundred and twelve pounds when you watch him on the tape. But man, he's a tough He's a hard

nos runner. With the ball in his hands, He's not afraid to lower his shoulder to get the first down. He's an outstandley, outstanding ball handler and faker. He's very deceptive in the pocket the way with his fakes. He makes a ton of plays on the move. He'll throw the ball at all arm angles, platforms. He's kind of always working moving to get himself in the best chance to deliver the ball. And I think he's outstanding when it's come to delivering the slants and things like that.

He'll put the ball right on top. He had some he had some issues in the A and M game where ball security was an issue and I A and him beat him up pretty good. I think he needs a better protection to or be protected better. He'll play hurt and he'll thrive. So huge heart desires a player Carolina. I mean, they're they're on that coaching staffs on their last leg if they don't figure out that quarterback situation. So they go up and get Matt Correll. That mood

lighting in their draft room. He's very interesting, ominous. They go get ikey Akwanu with a sixth pick, and then they go get Matt Correll. Who I mean, if that's their quarterback, then that was their quarterback coming out of this. But here's the thing, like God bless these teams for not overreacting about these quarterbacks. Like if if Matt Correll doesn't work out for you at ninety four and you

traded away a future third round pick, who cares? This might be the draft though, where we all remember that the draft where the kind of the the Dak Prescott fourth round. You know, guys like it. It's like, well, all of a sudden, none of these guys wouldn't do a thirty for thirty. None of these guys with the exception of and win the first round. But then all these Carson Strong, Yeah, that'll be the guy. That'll be

your guy. Now the pick it pick is in for the Bengals, and then it's the Colts, the Lions, the Commanders, and the Browns. Cowboys do not have another pick at the moment. Inside the third round, we just talked about what it cost Carolina to go from one thirty seven to ninety four. Cowboys don't necessarily have to get all the way to ninety four. They can still kind of get in the back end of that. That's what I'm saying.

A higher pick we traded. Remember, we took the two picks we had with the one we got from Kansas Cy we went to one oh four, which was the Ramps. Would you answer me this batman? It's riddled me this batman? Whatever answer me this questions three? Uh, the Panthers just used a future pick to go up and get a guy. The Cowboys are gonna get some comp pics next year. Yeah, I wonder if they'd be willing to feel. In the twenty two NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals select Zachary Carter,

defensive tackle Florida. Another tweeterer on that defensive line. This happens every year. This feels like a year where even more so, like grades are all over the place, like guys that are routinely seen as like day three guys are going very very highly. I mean, like I said, I know that's pretty common. The reverse. There's there are three players in a row right outside Dane's top fifty, Darien Canard, Perry On Winfrey, Jamari Sawyer that have not gone. Yeah,

that's a great point. Yeah, I just yeah, I don't know. It's a deep class in the class with not a lot of what you remember, we talked about this. I don't think I said this on the air. I think and I we talked about this offer. Well, it's not a bad thing. I just think it was discussed off there. We remember I said, somebody had told me recently, like y'all are gonna be floored. Yeah, like y'all don't have some of these players. You guys don't have the right

to stratosphere. Which is funny because I thought I thought they meant more along first round and I was like not really, like I would all over the place. Yeah, but the first round I felt like Jermaine Johnson was the big one that was like there were there were a few, but by and large, like I mean, I went to bed last night with twenty seven of my

thirty two scratched off, like so that's not terrible. But everything that's happened since has been pretty wild in terms of well and everybody having to Kobe Dean as high as he was, for sure. Here's the Colts at ninety six. Roncos have traded the ninety sixth thick to the Indianapolis Colts. With the ninety sixth pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the Indianapolis Colts select knitting Across defensive back Maryland guy. He's a tough son of a gain. He is.

It's tough. He's on Maryland. And you can also talk about Jaylen Tilbert being a tough son of a gun as well. Here's the secret audio from when the Cowboys selected their newest wide receiver, Jaylen Tilbert with the eighty eighth overall pick. Will McClay with the Cowboys, got somebody who wants to talk to you. Hold on. You think you can put a stall on that helmet? You sure can. You just had your position coach really get up and

Reid a rate everybody in this room. I've one a top person yard to work with and be on a team with. So I'm glad to be on your team. Congratulations, you're a dollar. Here's your coach, Jaylen Mike McCarthy, congratulations. Are you ready to go? Oh that's awesome. Hey, we're so excited to have you here all of susly, you know what we're all about, and you're coming to a pirate offense and we've got big plans for you, young man. So congrat to enjoyed his time with your family and

really look forward to get to work with you. Yes, I appreciate it. Coach. There he is Jalen Tolberth secret audio. Nothing really juicy in that one. We've had a couple of them that. Mike McCarthy's kind of got the same thing every year. I kind of yeah, I kind of miss I missed. I missed Jason Garrett's draft day phone calls. I'm not saying I miss I. I just made Dave Sad say I miss I miss what It's a great day for us, but it's a great day for you.

You know, you know that's every player he ever talked to. I didn't notice it was if it was on the last call, but I was keenly aware on the Tyler Smith call outside how everybody kept saying fired up, fired up to have you, We're all fired up, I'm fired up, coach fired up. Everybody was saying it. It's like the Pat Benatar song, Oh fired up. That was that was

relatively tamed by draft day Shugart audio. Here's the interesting thing we had talked about, like they need an edge, right, like that was getting and not like a legitimate edge. I mean that was part of it, but like that part of the culture change that I think was they were trying to shift a little bit. Here was like toughness intensity, like players with an edge. I think all three of these guys they've drafted so far are players with an edge that you can see, like on the tape.

Tyler Smith, Sam Williams, Jaylen Tulbert and their coaches will back that up and everybody around them too. I'm right there with you. I think all three of those guys check that box. You've gotten better from a toughness standpoint by these these three rookies, I mean, these three draft picks. If everything pans out the way that you you hope or the way that you thought whenever you drafted them,

or what you've seen. They're all tough players. They're going to be good or good additions to that locker room. I wonder if that playoff, Like you hear about specific games being like flashpoint moments for teams, and I wonder if they've I mean, they did get bullied by San Francisco, but I wonder if it was like evident to them that they were like, Oh, we gotta we need we need to get toughen up a little bit. I think we don't look like we're playing the same game as

these guys. I think that was the exclamation point on something that was building over a few weeks for them, where they were like, oh, and then you know, because look when you talk to people leading up to that game, they acknowledged like, yes, that's a that's a challenge for us, and that's but they also were like, but like, like, we trust our quarterback over their quarterback. You know, at the end of the day, we think our quarterbacks better

and and that's gonna give us the edge. And then they still got out there and they got bullied, and I think it was just like man, there's there's a serious deficit here that needs to be addressed. And to their credit, they're doing it. They they've did it in free agency, even like Dante Fowler's a guy with an edge. But like I think and so I mean they they've I think they are actively and that's something as we've talked about, I heard a lot throughout the process, there

were a lot of agents hearing that. You're hearing chatter from the team about that. A bunch of agents, players were talking about how they were here from the Cowboys about like, hey, we need that, we need that intensity, we need we need to bring that in here. Nine picks left here in the third round, chill, we said that nine picks left, we'd we'd be done by now.

If it wasn't for John Cappell, who was it was oh Ed and Hero we've got the uh, I was like John Calipari, mana picks, we got the fast, average and slow, Like, how are we doing? Oh man so really super slow? Edmir and Narrow went up there and took They had to pull him off the stage. I've never seen anybody do that. Like, Bro, you gotta make the pick if you get the hook at the NFL Draft. I mean, here's a guy. Make the pick quick. Harry Sanders.

Barry Sanders will walk up there, Lions tick favorite player at ninety seven. Here are the Lions player. He was mine good even everyone, thank you, thank you for that lorn welcome and like I carried the ball. Ninety seven pick the Nightmare twenty twenty two NFL Draft. This as tall as days freight. Lions select best Kirby Joseph sat another Senior Bowl guy. Guys always roll the ball. I

mean he makes interceptions and stuff like that. I mean, that guy's like a real talking about here ball production. Range struggles a little against runt. I didn't think he was terrible against the run, but I mean it was one of those things. I think the most impressive thing was it seemed like every time there was an overthrow, he was standing right there and then the ball was going in his direction. So six one, two oh three. Man, I was pretty impressed by this guy because, like I say,

he is not afraid to hit you. But he's also, like I say, he creates turnovers. And I think that's a special trait that these these safeties need to have. Fits the culture. Dan Campbell's building there for sure. I will say one of the things that I saw when watching him is the fact that he was a little feast famine at times, and a lot of that plays

into inexperience. He only really played significant numbers now throughout the final part of his career in his final season, and he also he struggled in recognition at times, and that's where I see that inexperience kind of pay out. His decision making led the two touchdowns on nine total receptions, So like, he only gave up nine receptions. That's great, good numbers, solid in an entire season of collegian football,

which he certainly played a lot of at Illinois. He gave up two touchdowns on the nine receptions that he gave up, so it definitely happens. Here was the Commander's selection at number ninety eight, Chase Young at the podium with the pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the Washington Command to select Brian Robinson Julia running back of them. Oh yes, that's a tough dude. That was one of our masters. That was a value mock. It was it was a best player available. Let's get it done.

Washington loves them some Bama man. They do Bama Man. That's the second one they've drafted. This Bama man's really tough. We talked about him a bunch the other day. I think David Adan Bama common. But Ba man's good too. I do like it. Nah bammer Man. I mean he had to watch. I mean these guys are tough. I mean we talked about this guy seriously. This is a complete back. You know we we you talk about block. I mean the Texas A and M film. I'm watching him.

He has a blitz pick up. He like stones his guy now the balls said, it's like scramble mode and he's the quarterback breaks to the right and he's like goes out in the flat and catches it for like a seventeen yard game, gets a first down and all that makes a block saves his quarterback catches the ball and then gets a first down. This guy's a hell of a football player. It's like John Green there for

a minute. That's a hell of a football play. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm happy that like he I guess this is his range, but I thought maybe he would go to round four. But like, good to see him get some shine. And he like clearly not as sexy as a lot of the running backs that have come out Obama, but he's a good player. I mean, we're getting near the end of the day here, and I know we've mocked it there, So I'm just curious at this point, do you think

there is a running back tomorrow that they take? Now know that they take no, but I'm like, like, hey, is there a name? I'm just saying, do you think they take one tomorrow? I'm I'm losing faith that that's going to happen because like a lot of the good ones are getting. The one name I was told, like, hey, just monitor that one on Day three was Hassan Haskins. Yeah. He's a big guy. Yeah, get him near the goal line. He's gonna score. He will block. If you're worried about Blospe,

he'll do it. You're right. I won't rule it out because they have four or fifth round picks, but yeah, I don't know. I mean, with with some of these top end guys going earlier than a lot of people projected. With the pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns select David Bell Wide. Okay, this is interesting. Right, So this is a guy that is could have been in that conversation not nearly up to the standard of a Jalen Tolbert in that conversation. But David Bell huge

catch radius, but he might be a little bit slow. Brian, it's kind of the scouting about him. I hate great Karloft just made him run of forty and like twenty degree weather. I hate Wait, somebody corrected me, Like they have an indoor Yeah, hell yeah they do, Yeah they do. And like Karloft is like, let's all go take our shirts off and run outside. David Bill goes, I don't run very fast indoors. Why do you make me run outside?

Because like him, karloftus damn it, you know the poor kids. Seriously, he could probably run better, and then the scout's gonna go outside and like mark off forty yards he ran a four six five For those wondering, Yeah, I hate wide receiver. That's really low. I hate to be underwear Olympics guy. But like when I saw those times, I was like, I don't know about this. The second time Dave has cried because if Brian making his laugh, no, I'm sure to tell you about the guy makes a

lot of plays. Tell me about David. It's the guy. Guy makes a ton of plays on Karloft. Just we're running outside, so I mean, seriously, you see a little scouts, They're all look at each other like, okay, all the young scouts go out in time. The older scouts will stay behind and keep warm with the Arizona Cardinal. Here's another one. This is right where Dane had him hundred players get all the way to the playoffs. Credit to Dan Brigley. Again done Brian, two of my favorite players

in the early draft process. That kind of fell back down my board as we went along. But my J. Sanders, I rave about my J. Sanders. I think he's te us about him. Go ahead, yeah, I'm pulling up to scouting report two time. F' just I've got too many players trying to catch up from laughing. All right, explosive first step. That's the best thing about my J. Sanders off the ball. I mean, he is just as quick

as anybody. When watching him at the Senior Bowl practices, they would line him up, all the edge rushers together, then they would they would snap the ball and all of them would get off. You could see the comparison, My J. Sanders was a half a step ahead of everybody. You can see it on film. At the same time. There, he's got a lengthy frame. He can get it up to speed. Whenever he's got a little bit of a chance to get going, he's going to be that stand

up rush in. Because of that, I think I don't necessarily think he's as good with his hand in the ground. Great in the run game. He can go side to side. He has that later ability. He can chase down guys from a sideline to sideline standpoint, and he never gives up on a play. That's one of the biggest things. His motor is top notch. I really do like my J. Sanders top one hundred player, no doubt in my mind. I think this is great value for Cleveland here. I

think you nailed the player. I think you absolutely got the guy right, I really do. I didn't nail the team. He didn't get drafted by Cleveland, got drafted by the Cardinals. But that's still a fantastic It's a fantastic pick. Mess that one up David Bell was Cleveland. I put it wrong on my sheet, So George Karloftay, I just love the idea of Karlft to say I'm carlst Like he just walked around saying that. He's say, poor kids had to run outside. They're like, hey, bro, do we really

have to go outside? We got this dude, Yes, I'm Karloft. We got some astronauts that donated this endormus. I remember I was like, Perdue, you're in the Big ten. Can't we get it in? And somebody'll say stadium, No, we got to work outside. Somebody's like, we've got one man, they just did this outside. I did like on Twitter when they said, well black Betty Bama man. This is usually the type of content you get on day three. We're not weird already. There top one hundred picks are

in the books. Everybody. Let's reset the board because of that, Let's talk about the players that are still available. I'm gonna run down my board. Perry On Winfrey still available, Oklahoma interior defensive lineman. You've got Darien Kinnard from Kentucky. He's still on that board as well. I would be surprised if either one of those guys doesn't get plucked on the back end of this third round here. I really would if they if they lasted day three, I

would be shocked. Channingtondall from Georgia, Leo'shanelle from Wisconsin, Daniel Filele from Minnesota, Kay Dot and Washington to Moan Clark from LSU, and Verne McKinley from Oregon. All off the board, man, I feel like I had Winfrey too high from Oklahoma. Maybe I think I'm there too. I think I felt like that. You know, was he playing as a one? Was he playing as a three? You know, he played a lot of head up nose again, there might be a medical issue there with that whole thing. Maybe slow

foot again, maybe a little slow footo. But then if you're gonna play him inside, does it matter a ton No? But does he want to play tacklers? He want to play guard? I mean, I guess at some point it doesn't matter what he thinks. It's whatever team picks him, especially the further down the board. You fall, do what you gotta do. However, Yeah, I think I think you're spot on. I think it's the combination of where do

you play him at guard or at tackle? And then maybe the laboring with his movement, because he definitely liked I liked Sean Ryan. I'm surprised Sean Ryan went ahead of Darren Kennard and you liked. I like Sean Ryan more than most people did. I have Canard and the second myself. I mean, if you if you look at my second round guys that I have left, I've got three. Winfrey how from a North Carolina the quarterback. I'm gonna wear that one. And Canard I wear that as much

as you think. He may go down the board. But now you guys that are worth the Senior Bowl Winfrey Senior Bowl. Gay Yeah, massive, small guy and I did it work out really well for him? Kenn of VP Chez, Yeah, you think I didn't. I mean, I think that's a maybe, that's a medical thing. I could. You were just saying, like, oh,

is he want is he at three? I was like, I don't know, but he can when you watch when you watch him play it at Oklahoma, it was always like a head up and then we always start those Oklahoma guys, It's like, is it the scheme that kills them? Is it? You know what's going on? Here? Jet Selection? Here we go one, Here we go Hall, New Hall and Jos Vegas was good Vegas, Saint Petere New York,

New Jersey. We're in the build. Did let's go with the under that one pick in twenty twenty twenty twenty two drive to New York to New Jersey Jets select Jeremy Records from Ohio State. There's a tight end, guys. The Cowboys had their eyes on him, no doubt about it. Ohio State tight end, Jeremy ruckerd He was a thirty busy guy. And that leaves really, Kate, that's it. That's all that's left on the board from their tight ends that we had at least entering today as a thirty.

I mean, I still think I think they like I think they like Bellinger, I think they like Ferguson. I think in a certain range they like they would like Isaiah Likeley at Coastal. And remember that Kelvin Moore went and didn't workout at Iowa State. I was state, so Kohler might be in that mix as well. Yeah, I mean, and the thirty visit list is incredibly valuable, but we're at the point in the draft now where it means less than it used to like. It means less to

me now at this point. I mean, they didn't visit Tilbert. Yeah, they didn't visit. They met with him at the combine though, right, and but I mean didn't come out too Yeah, I mean we didn't ever. Trying to run down all their formals of the combine is a little tough. But like I mean, they could have met with any number of the tight ends. I know that, like, for instance, formal of the combine they did have one with Isaiah Likely Yes, it did. Ferguson as well. Kohler was there and Widermeyer

as well, so they am McBride. So they met with wider Wider Though I don't know that he gets drafted. I'm right through with you. I think he's off the board. All right, let's take a break real quickly. One oh five three. The fan Dallas Cowboys dot Com coverage of the twenty twenty two NFL Draft is still rolling on. I'm getting told we do not have to take a breaker. There's only like flocks left. Okay, Yeah, let's let's not take a break. Then we're gonna stay right here. I

was looking at the clock. I thought I was behind on a break. But we're gonna stay right here. Good news, everybody. So let's keep talking about Jeremy Rucker. That's one of the things. A great head of hair there. Yeah, he does have a great head of hair. He has a lower body injury too. He showed up with a boot on to the Star when he did his thirty visit, so he had a boot on his left foot either way. So said he should be good to go by the time training camp is there, but something to keep an

eye on, at least for his movement going forward. Now, the Dolphins are on the cliff on the clock right now at one oh two, followed by the Chiefs, the Rams, the forty nine ers, only four picks left here. I was just looking at you. We all smirked at different things at the same time. Answers I Alost went to Karlofti's voice again. I'm Karloftus. I'm smirking at the picture of Richard this semi sized well. Larry Sankas, pointing at

a Super Bowl rig, say, I'm Larry Asanka. It's another for me to be here celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of a coach. Don's Julius nineteen seventy two undefeated Miami Dolphins with a hundred and second pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins select Channing Keen Doll linebacker Georgia. Good player, good value at this point in the draft, one pick one oh two. Now, there was some off the field question marks here, right at least

we had talked about it earlier. I think there was some question marks. Eyes I talked to around the league that said, when you watch George's defense, with this guy, they have to line him up that others around him line him up. But he is a hell of a football player when it comes to run, chase, hit, finish and stuff like that. He might be a guy that you have to just kind of put out there and let him go and you know, maybe figure out some things for him to do. But you know, you watch again,

you watch the Georgia tape, and these guys all show up. Yeah, you're like, it's a race to get to the ball, and they very deserving national champ. But again, some scouts I was talking to were saying, hey, just kind of beat be aware. You might have to coach him up a little bit. But there's a lot of players. Squints is fired up there in the Dolphins war room. Yeah, yes he is. He is pumped. Don't talk about my guy like that. Are you telling him he does not

look like squints? He just he's guys. I love the fact that a guy who looks kind of like me is a head. I walked past him at the combine and like he is shot, Like we're basically the same dude. My favorite, my favorite clip is when they asked him about basically fitely not. I mean, he's a great coach. My favorite ask him about the laugh. Were you guys interested in acquiring Tom Brady? And he's like Tom Brady,

He's like the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. No, no, no, no, it's just he He cracks me up just the way he handles media everything. But he's the first like millennial NFL. Yes, In the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the Kansas City Chiefs select Leo Chanel. Yeah, there you go, christonsin. God, why is everybody stumbling over saying twenty twenty two? I don't know. It feels kind of tough because like, I don't know, I do it, dude, I've done it, damn near every time I've done the draft show, every time

I say the date, Yeah it happens. Leo Chanelle linebacker from Wisconsin. I mean, by the time he became a full time starter linebacker in twenty twenty, he was one of the most feared hitters in the Big Ten. Brian massive body packs. Upon lunch on D's back, you mentioned old school, big beefy linebacker. Yeah, this is this is nineteen eighty six New York giant type guy, and Kansas City took him. You know, Kansas has done a nice job with their linebackers, done a nice job with their

defense too. Overall, he's done. I like their draft a lot. Yeah they do. They you know, they don't car Loftist sky more. Yeah, they know what they're doing up there. But yeah, that's but that's what you're talking about. Old school linebacker. Probably a better blitzer than cover guy because he you know, in the Big Ten, it's like those guards aren't used to that guy that big, you know, coming from distance and then slamming in him. But he does a great job of creating pressure, tackles for loss,

you know, getting to the outside stuff like that. I was super impressed. I'm thinking, like, man, this guy like he could have played way way back in the day. You know, as as far as what his body type. Looks like Wisconsin didn't really use him in coverage a whole lot. No, because he can't can't change, No, he can't. He's just a straight ahead just slamming there, like bowling a china shop, you know, banging off everything, that kind of a thing. I mean, that's he's a he's a

nice player, but yeah, don't put him the coverage. I like the pairing because Nick Bolton's there now, right yep. I would say the pairing of letting Nick Bolton go side to side and letting Leo Chanelle go up and down. I like that a lot, honestly. From a second level, from the Kansas City standpoint that was, this is a pairing to completely flip flop the strengths of Nick Bolton, who was drafted, of course, a couple of years ago Frisco Texas Products. Here's the Rams first pick of the

draft Super Bowl Champions at one oh four. It is such an honor to be here to help pick the first pick from the raining world champion Rams. Are they sober for this pick? I'll get it. Turn it over to franchise rushing leader mister Stephen Jackson. Pipe Down Pipe Down Worldstown as a kid that grew up in this town six miles from here. I had the same dream that I'm about to present. What I want to tell everybody that has a dream, I always remember, like this town,

better yourself. And with that the hundred cork pick. In the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the law fansins ran select Logan Bruss guard Wisconsin back to Backsconis on Wisconsin. Took a little bit for him to get off the board, but now there's a run of Wisconsin. Yeah, I'll see you this guy, and he's projected. I was watching him. He's a right tackle when you watch him play at at Wisconsin and uh, you know, but there's a lot of people that project him to play guard in the league.

So let me get to my notes here as I always do. But yeah, he's one of those guys you know when you watch him play, not really really overly pretty, that the way that he does things. But I mean he is super, super super tough when it comes to like he'll he'll get on blocks and he won't. I mean he's like glue, velcrow, whatever you want to say.

He like sticks on guys. And you know it was I have to say that I mean, when you watch him play the first game of the year was like Penn State, and then you watched him play towards the end, like to the Ohio State and other people like that, Michigan, you know, Penn State. In those games, there's nothing sexy about his game, but he comes off the ball the initial quickness. He's gonna he's gonna get into his guy,

he's gonna get pushed. There's a couple of snaps where he got knocked off balance a little bit and ended up on the ground, but overall, I felt like he did a pretty good job of staying in position. He's a little bit of a wide base blocker, so sometimes that gets him in a little bit of trouble, but his grip strength, you know, is the way he blocks. I think is super impressed With one pick in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft, the San Francisco forty nine

ers select Danny Gray receiver. There you go, congratulations to Danny Gray. Local products you. That's a guy like if they if it hadn't worked out for them where they got a receiver on Day one or two, that's a guy that I liked that we're trying to get on day three. What doesn't matter now, but I think he's a good player. Him out of him and Reggie Robertson were two guys that out of SMU that could be in that conversation. Uh yeah, Raiders were really high on him.

Maybe the thought I think the Raiders hope to get him on day three. Maybe slighter than what he's six foot one seven, yeah, but like not the smallest guy. But you know, but this guy, I mean, this guy makes explosive play screens, drags, vertical balls, super productive when he's finishing. He has a knack for bringing the ball down and clutched times for a smaller guy. I thought he really did a good job of fighting for the ball.

He doesn't let the defender bully him at all. In the air, defenders have trouble staying with him due to his speed. Their separation in a hurry can close the cushion. He's even faster. I mean, he's got those natural tracking skills downfill. At times he'll attack, He'll make grabs over the shoulder front of defenders. Just a super instinctive player after catch, I mean multiple gears when him running them

with the football. I want to circle back, really quickly to a player that was taken there by the Rams, Logan Brusts, the interior offensive lineman, maybe tackle out of Wisconsin. I think that was a later target for the Cowboys specifically. I've got it one. He's a tough dude. I had him in the final mock draft. I thought they were going to at least look at him day three. I don't know how early, maybe fourth round. Maybe it could have lasted till the fifth one of those four fifth

round picks. But I bet they're not done taking a gander at the old offensive line with they got six picks tomorrow. That's the thing. You got your guy Tyler Smith in the first round. You feel good about that. At least's front office feels good about that. You don't have to go and doubled but the interior offensive line spot. But I think if they would have, I think Logan bruss was certainly a guy that they could have had

that conversation with. All Right, that does it here for Day three as the forty nine ers wrapped things up. Final thoughts Sam Williams at pick number fifty six, the edge rusher from Old Miss eighty eight, Jaylen Tilbert wide receivers from South Alabama. The Cowboys have hit their three biggest needs. Now they have what tight end to look forward to tomorrow that's gonna be hunting that Yeah, funny how that works. No musts, but the big three you

get checked off one, two, three, Boom boom boom. That's my that's my big impression, which I mean in totality. I feel good about it, Like I feel good about what I think. I think the favorite for first pick tomorrow's tight end. Whoever. Yeah, I think if we would have come in this day and we just said, Okay, they're gonna get an end and they're gonna get a receiver. But we had we probably thought the order was opposite. Yep. I think they got the two guys they absolutely wanted.

I just think that it was a good day for them in that war room. I belief. I tell people all the time, like you go into a draft thinking like, oh, there's like it could be any of these sixty guys, and up in the war room it's really more like five. It's really more like five that they're even thinking about taking. And I think they got. I think they got two that were really high up in their estimations. So good

for them. Yeah. Now, and regardless of what the response, maybe elsewhere they really liked the guy they got in the first round. Yeah, I think no, No, absolutely, they're very happy with their first three picks. I'm I'm a lot happier about it tonight than I probably was last night. I think I got a lot more excited about it talking to people around the league last night and this morning. Who you got a sense that there were the Cowboys

were not on an island on that player. There are a lot of people who think, like, in terms of the potential, tried to come get it, Jerry Sidwayne doing that. There there's a feeling across the league that if you're talking about like and I know Brian hates this term ceiling, we'll use the word potential. A lot of people feel like the highest potential there in this draft class at the offensive line is with him with Tyler Smith. Fam I tried to come get him before he turned pro.

So I don't know that says something to me. Honestly, What time we draft tomorrow? Ten am? Something like that? Ten am? All right, right back at it. We've got a lot to do. The Cowboys have a ton of picks tomorrow, four of which in the fifth round. You've got one pick in the fourth round and one pick in the sixth round, and then we may be sitting for the final round. That's gonna be some fun radio,

I'll tell you that much right now. Be sure to join us ten am one oh five three The Fan and Dallas Cowboys dot Com Special Thanks to everybody who helped pulled us off again tonight. Kevin Timmins, Chris Beam, Tim Collins, Jasmine Marshall, Alex Lily for bringing in our great friends over in Miller Lytton hooking us up for the draft pick of Sam Williams at fifty six. We are not done yet, still got three or day three to talk about tomorrow. Four rounds to go. Rounds. Yeah,

numbers are hard. That's gonna do it for us. Here from the Star in Frisco. Bobby Belt for Brian, brought us for David Hellman. I'm Kyle Yeoman saying so long, We'll see you tomorrow on the Draft Show on one O five three The Fan and Dallas Cowboys dot Com. I'm Kurloftis. This has been a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club

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