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Com Draft Show, presented by Miller Lyte. As. We are three weeks away, twenty one days out from the NFL Draft, and I can see Dane Brugler all fresh and ready to go for this episode for many different reasons, but I think it's also because we're just within twenty one days. We've got Kevin kat Turner, Bucky Brooks is on the way as well. I'm Kyle Yeoman's so glad you're with us.
But Dane, it is. I mean, I've said this probably for the last three weeks or so in its own right, but saying, hey, we're getting down to the nitty gritty, We're getting down to the final days. The escalation continues going up to the NFL Draft, but right now it's kind of feels like a little bit of a dead point, at least until we figure out some of these medicals. Yeah, that's that's that's fair to put it that way, because it's it's calm before the storm right now. There's a
lot that's coming. We know that. But yeah, what the medicals are going on right now in Indianapolis. The way is working this year is anybody that was invited to the combine, you know, they were designated to go to a local doctor and get checked out. And then they there was about one hundred and fifty guys that had some type of issue, uh, you know, or you know, an injury in college, and they're going to Indianapolis to get a more thorough examination. And so we're going to
find out what comes out of that. You know, that'll the next you know, week or two, stuff like that'll start to leak out about you know, maybe some pre existing issues we didn't know about, maybe some you know, a shoulder injury that's a little worse than what we thought. Uh you know, I remember that happened with a guy like Jaya Jaye back in the day, come out of Boise State. Like his knee was just a lot worse than what you know, what we knew, and you know,
we thought he was the second round pick. He lasts
until like in the fifth round, I believe. So you know, it happens every year, and this year is just a little bit later because of the dynamic with the Combine and uh, you know, as we kind of navigate the pandemic with this, with this draft process, you know, I feel like, you know, this is the day after Dane puts out his The Beast, the big draft guide that he does every year, and I can't help it go, Wow, he's seen a lot more players than I have, and I still have a goal of like hitting like like,
I still have a goal of watching three hundred players, and then Dan releases a book with six hundred and you're like, oh, dang, but what's fun is this is still kind of grind time for me. In fact, I kind of wish that they would move the masters ack a month after the draft, because like, I still like, I've still got some players they need to watch, and I've got a target of people based on the Combine
invite list. And then you see, you take a peek at Dan's draft guy and you start circling some names like, oh, that's his uh you know, thirteenth corner or whatever, And I had to say that guy, yet, why haven't I seen him. I need to see him. So it's kind of grind time for me, I know. Um. You know, the great thing about rud the NFL in general, is
the machine keeps pumping out storylines. Two weeks ago, forty nine ers are moving up, and we got the whole mac Jones thing, and we got the Eagles and Dolphins, you know, switching spots there as well. And then you get the Carolina Panthers trade for Sam Donald, which on surface level you could go, okay, that makes sense, but also you're like, well, what if they get rid of
Teddy Ridgewater or could they still take a quarterback. I don't think so, because they're gonna pick up Donald's fifth year option, but don't rule it out it, yeah, don't rule it out. So that kind of okay, what trade's gonna happen now? And then Mortenson's like Jerry Owns is infatuated with Kyl Pits and we're like everyone's infatuated with Kyle Pitts, we know, and it's like, you know, it
just never stops. There's always something And this is kind of the funnest part of the most fun part of the year for me, you know, it's kind of crazy, like baseball's back in March madness. We've got Master's happening and everything's happening, and still kind of like, hey, got a little work to do on this draft, plus the craft that's gonna come out in the next three weeks.
And if there's there's one shining example of like how to never like act like you know it all about the draft, and to me, it's the Laramie Tunsel moment, like you've got everything going night of the draft. We've got a gas mask situation that shook up that whole draft, and he's played a big part in shaking up the league with how he got traded and getting drafted later than usual. Still, like you know, Trevon Diggs going in the second round might be a more recent example, but
we should never act like we know everything. There's a lot of cards to fall, especially this year, everything you know so different than usual. I mean, there's late information coming in on these players, and you know how you know, teams are operating differently just because of how different this process has been just from the fall until now, So especially this year, I would say, yeah, there's a lot we don't know and a lot that we still have
to try and figure out. I would put it at maybe, you know, these last three weeks, off everything we hear, maybe what ten percent of it ends up being true. So there's gonna be a lot of noise, a lot of rumors, a lot of things that just you know are not going to come to fruition, but we're going
to hear about it the next three weeks. Well, in these storylines that continue to come out around this draft class and around what's going to happen on April twenty nine, it's almost like a ticking time bomb because we know that there's there's been some in the past, but we're waiting for the next big time bomb to drop. And of course, yesterday, like Kat said, it was Jerry Jones and Kyle Pitts and sure that everybody loves Kyle Pitts, that was really no surprise. Doesn't change a whole lot.
But I I want to get y'all's opinion on some of the storylines we've already heard. Where do we stand in the mac Jones at number three conversation, because I know we talked about that a couple weeks ago, Dane, and you said, based off of what you're hearing mac Jones, is the pick? Has anything changed since then? Or have you thought of anything else specifically that maybe deters you
from that actually being the case. I wouldn't say that he is the pick, but I would definitely say he feels like the leader in the clubhouse, you know, he feels like that. That's where that the pick is trending. And the fact that this is simple fact that Kyle Shanahan went to his pro day, that right there tells you he's at least right there at the conversation. Kyle Shanahan does not go to a lot of pro days.
And you know the fact that he was there and he was not there to see Naji Harris or DeVante Smith or those other guys. He was there to see the quarterback. Now Kyle Shanahan in the four nine ers will be going to Justin fields second pro day next week. That's obviously interesting. That shakes things up a little bit. And just you know, for context, there's no private workouts this process, and so to have a second pro day, it's opened anybody, So any other team can attend this
second pro day with Justin Fields. So it'll be interesting to see what other teams are there, but it still feels like mac Jones is the leader in the clubhouse. And I would also point out how the Panthers trade for Sam Darnold. The timing of that is really interesting is that was that a reaction to the forty nine ers moving up to three to get mac Jones. Because we remember Carolina, they coached mac Jones a senior Bowl. The owner Tepper was there, he had a chance, they
had a chance to get to know mac Jones. Maybe that was the target at eight, and then once the forty nine ers moved up, they felt that strongly that Okay, they're moving up for mac Jones, so we're going to go to our backup plan, which happens to be Sam Darnold. So it was that trade a reaction to the forty nine ers move Time will tell, but it's just kind
of interesting as you try to connect these dots. I think it's very it's very fun to talk about these quarterbacks because you could in your head, you can start, you know, getting your own head and creating these like smokescreen scenarios. Well, maybe if they go to Matt Jones head justin fields pro day, maybe Trey Lance is the pick and they could develop for one year behind Garoppolo, Like you can start talking yourself into things. To me, we know it's a quarterback at three. What in the
world the Falcons are gonna do it for? It's very fascinating, you know, Cincinnati, you kind of ask people who at least cover the team in Cinzati. Got friends that cover the team in Sinzati. They kind of get the whole Well, it feels like it's probably offensive tackle or it's probably pass catcher, one of the two. So you thought you'd kind of map that out. You feel like Miami went up to get a pass catcher. That's what you think, you know at least, so you're on a vibe on this.
You got no clue on Atlanta though you got a seven in Detroit. New regime there, you know, I think it's pretty dangerous if you got a real strong, you know, stone cold luck prediction of what's going to happen at seven. So there's a lot of things that are up in the air. One thing is interesting, and we talked about this with Denver a few weeks ago. They signed you know, Calful and Ronald Darby, so it's Denver less likely to
take a cornerback. I don't know you and you have the head coach a little see Carolina signs a J. Bouye who's you know, not what he used to be and suspended for the first two games. But does that make them less likely to take a cornerback? I doubt it, but maybe you know, and if you're a team like Dallas who could use a you know, a cornerback, you know, Carolina could go off as to tackle as well. So
that's a Carolina is a dangerous team. I think in terms of taking a player off the board, if if, if, if, let's say that you were longing for Certan Seul Slater or we'll say Pits just for fun, right, if you're longing for one of those four, well, Caroline is definitely a danger to take one of those players, and Denver at nine is a danger to take one of those players.
I have no interest in trading up at this point, but I do think you could you can talk yourself into some into some doomsday scenarios if you want to. If those were the people you were coveting from the Cowboys, stampoint at ten, well, Kevin and uh, well that's weird. I just called you, Kevin, Katie and Katie and Kyle. I want to get your answer on this question. What do you think the percentage chances that the first defensive player or there there's no defensive player drafted in the
first nine picks. If you had to put a percentage on that, what do you think you would say? Oh, maybe seventy five percent. I'd probably put three three fourths of the way there because I still think there is a defensive player that goes there. I mean, I think it's a twenty five percent chance that they at least at eight or nine actually end up picking a player either at Carolina or Denver that's on the defensive side
of the football. Okay, yeah, I hate to be I hate to be two down in the middle, but I think it's it's under fifty percent. I think it's like a fort that there is that a defensive player has already been taken. Wow, I'm sorry. Yeah, I lean more towards Kyle. I guess just because when we look at uh Carolina at eight they went all defense last year, it just feels like this is going to be a trade out or were an offensive pensive tackle? Uh right? Denver.
Denver's tough because you have a new GM, first year GM. We there there's a lot of unknown there. Could they be in the quarterback market? Um, you know they could go in a several different directions, but yeah, I think I would lean more towards Kyle. You know, we're talking sixty five seventy percent. There's there's that chance that the Cowboys could be on the board of ten with every
single defensive player still available. Let's add Bucky Brooks into this conversation as well, as he is now back on the Draft show. Bucky, glad you're able to join us in your fancy studio set as always wearing the shield. Wearing the shield again, I love it from your perspective.
So the conversation right now that we're having Bucky is what is the likelihood that a defensive player goes in the top ten, at least above Dallas so top nine picks is what would your percentage be that a defensive player goes or excuse me, doesn't go in the top nine picks? Shoot, man, I think this is gonna be the first player. The only team I can see taking a defensive player would be at nine, maybe the Denver Broncos because big Bangio. Outside of that, you think about
the run on quarterbacks that could take place. You have the cow Pitts scenario, the two offensive tackles Pine Swell and versus Later. I mean the first defensive player might be either at Denver or the Cowboys, and so that I mean you could change the equation if your Dallas because you have to pick a de litter when it comes to defensive playmakers. Yeah, I like what you know Dane said about Carolina possibly being a trade out at eight.
Now after they made that trade, you know, for Darnold, and I was thinking about the teams behind like thirteen, the Chargers, they could be cornerback, they could be offensive tackle, but they could be one of those positions. The Cowboys one fourteen Minnesota like in terms of it's not number of picks, but in terms of the percentage of draft inventory over the last ten years, the Cowboys and the Vikings take more corners from a percentage standpoint than the
other team. What would be surprised if Minnesota got a Lance and moved up New England at fifteen. Obviously they could do some moving Arizona sixteen they could use a cornerback. I think it gets it's fascinating if teams started going, well, this is my number one cornerback on the board, and I've got a team wanting out at eight. I think it's kind of interesting. Now. The thing that I wanted to throw what you guys though, is still kind of a little bit based on the Donald trade, not not really,
but involves the Jets. What if the Jets they're like, you know what, we're getting Zach Wilson, but we've got to get him a weapon right now, We're gonna give you pick twenty three and pick thirty four to go to ten. Would you do that twenty three and thirty four? Man's that's interesting, yeah, because you're you're theoretically you're trading away from Dan, from JC Horn, maybe a reshaunse Slater.
I talt to trade away from those players, but you have a chance to get possibly two players that you could have first round grades on talking about with twenty three and then thirty four, so that could you could turn that into a Tevin Jenkins and uh, you know whoever that next corner is for you, whether it's Kelvin Joseph or uh, you know, do you roll the dice on a Caleb Farley at that point, uh, you know, with with the injury stuff, so you know that's a
that's a really I don't know that the Jets would be that aggressive. I think they you know, they have a lot of picks, so you can't completely rule it out, but that would certainly make you think that that'd be interesting. Man. I think of your Dallas. I think you have a chance to get a top ten player there, and the way that we're talking about the board breaking, one of the top defenders, if that's where you want to go, is going to be there. Arguably one of the top
offensive tackles would be there too. I think that'd be too tempting to pass up to get a marquee player as opposed to acquire more picks. I'd rather have the player. Yeah, I think I'm right there too. You think would like it. I would like it. I like the dartboard. I like having more chances at it, especially whenever it's a top thirty five pick. But I think whenever you look at the tenth overall pick right now, and we just talked about it, there's a very good likelihood that there's not
going to be a defensive player off the board. You're gonna get your cream of the crop, your top defensive player on your board no matter what, because or I guess close to no matter what, because of where you're picking, and because of the teams in the needs that are in front of you. So I think trading out of that spot is a little bit tougher, especially whenever you
go all the way back to twenty three. If you're telling me I could go back to fourteen or fifteen and maybe have the same sort of haul, I'm more enticee, I'm more enticed into doing so. But I think going from ten to twenty three is a pretty big jump for that. Now, now in that scenario, you would have three top fifty picks instead of two top fifty picks, and you would have four top seventy five picks instead
of the three top seventy five picks. But I would say that I'm not doing that unless one of my four guys are on the board. I've narrowed down my four guys to Seoul, Slater, Sir Tan, and Pits in that order or not not in that order. Anyone those Horn's not all Dad, So I'm not I don't want to take horn at ten and I like jac Horn, I don't want to take him at ten, and I don't want to take Michael Parsons at ten. But you know,
maybe I trade down. If I traded down to uh New England, traded down with me or whoever's at seventeen, they gonna pull it up here, you know if they, Yeah, there's someone wanted to do that. You know, like, I'm just not terribly interested in reaching for someone right there at ten. I want to get my upper tier players. I want to be picky about who I have. We talked about this last week, Bucky being picky with their first round grades. And you know, I like jac Horne,
I like him a lot. I just I don't like him at ten. I never did so, I mean, I'm not gonna just change it because Farley got hurt. So that's kind of kind of where I'm at, Like I'm more willing to trade if I have that doomsday scenario where one of these four guys that I have identified, who I would you know, really covet at ten. But if I hit one of those four, than I've got to be all all ears Andre's. I believe I would
put Michael Parsons in that category. With your four. Just from a talent and impact potential standpoint, we've seen the only linebackers that really have an impact in today's game are the ones that can get after the quarterback. He is one of the unique inside players who could do that. And if you go back to his high school background, him putting his hand in the dirt as a defensive
ent just makes him a little different. Like we can talk about the football character concerns and all that other stuff, but from a talent standpoint, if you think about him as a possible replacement for Jalen Smith or whatever, this dude he can hit, he can run, he can bliss, he can get up to the quarterback, and if you look at dan Quinn's personality, he would be a very
intriguing player. Not like I'm married to him, but I think you have to have him in that conversation with those those guys at ten because I think the talent would say that he is a top ten worthy player. I agree with that. I think you know, it's debatable about position value and you know his top ten pick,
is it okay taking a lineback or that early? And you know we can debate that, But in terms of talent one hundred percent agree he belongs there, and I actually, I you know, I would have no problem JC Horn at ten. Me personally, I think that's you know, I wouldn't take him over Certain necessarily. I think Curtain's a better player. But if Curtan just you know, hypothetical, say he goes nine, I think Jac Horne's absolutely in that conversation at number ten. Uh, you know, just the way
he plays the game. I know he likes to be a little over aggressive, but you'd rather him be that way than the other way and have to try and you know, get him to be more aggressive. So, uh, JC Horne at ten, I think that's that's definitely on the table for this team. You know. I think his interesting day is the conversation with Certain and Horn because there are two different style corners and both are worthy of being like pick in the top fifth team for
their own thing. Certain to me is more dependable, trustworthy technician. Even though he tested really well at his pro day, I don't know if he necessarily plays like that kind of athlete on the edge. And then Jac Horne is the dynamic athlete who you can envision being a premier corner in a man demand cover scheme. I don't know if I want to bog him down to have him
doing a lot of thinking in zone. But if you are a man heavy team and you're just like, hey, we're gonna play man in Dallasy will worry because the cover three is very manlike. He can go and he'll thump and he'll do all those other things. I just think it comes down to your defensive coordinator and which one do you trust the most on the island. And I don't know, I could see I wouldn't hate it if he was taking in the top ten because the athleticism and the way that he plays, the dog mentality
that it displays is certainly intriguing. It's something that I love about both those players, or Tan and Horn. You talk to people in South Carolina and they say, the day that jac Horn arrived in claub Be there, uh, he tried. He set the tempo for what that defense was going to be. He was a culture changer. Then you talk to people at Alabama about certan uh, similar
type of deal. Maybe not as vocal as Horn, but a guy that started from day one, and if you're starting as a true freshman eighteen years old for Nick Saban. That tells me something about you. So both these guys I think fit the mold of what you're looking for for a cornerstone defensive player who's also going to help, you know, be part of your culture, change in your in the locker room, and part of the organization. Yeah you can, no, do you take off? No? I was
going to take it to your point. Yeah, well my points actually takes it somewhere else because I'm like that, I'm all over the road. We'll do it, let's do it. Well. What if I told you that they liked to roadmap the draft and they got talked into like they did a few years ago. We've got to take a pass rusher early. The pass rusher class is not that deep, so we're gonna lock in on Ojilari Quitty Pay or
Jalen Phillips. What if I told you that you guys feeling pretty nasty, feeling pretty bad about taking one of those guys at ten, because I definitely am. Yeah, I don't like it. Uh, there's the current all right there. Yeah, I know Daniel Jeremiah and his latest bocad him going, uh Quitt Pay believe Yeah, I don't yeah, I don't like. Yeah,
I don't. I don't like the quitty pay thing. The only the only one that I could kind of be talked into would be Jalen Phillis, but it would only be after like a deep and thorough examination of the background. And the reason why Jalen Phillis would be intriguing is coming out of high school, he was the number one recruit um. He was a cast me out. He was super athletic because he's from out here in California, super athletic.
He can run around. I think the pro day was a reminder of his athleticism because you kind of forget that looking at the take because he's kind of smooth. He's a technician in those things, hand skills wise, and the way that he gets after it. He gets after it like a veteran. But the one thing that you just don't know, You got to crack open the chest and see what the ticker is because I gotta have someone that loves it. If I'm taking him at top ten,
he has to love it. And some of the reports that you hear about like, oh he kind of tapped out, he didn't know the waning love of the game with some of the injury stuff. I don't know if I could do it, but of those three, I'll be more likely to take Jalen Phillips than the other guys. And I agree with everything you said. It would not be surprising if he went twelve or two. You know, there's just such a wide variance there because of the concerns that buck you laid out. Personally, I would be okay
with as he's audulearry there. I'm a believer in him as a pass rusher. I think, you know, he guys twenty years old and he just he's coming off a season where he led the SEC and sacks, tackles for loss and forced fumbles. A guy that's you know, he looks a little undersized just when you you know, see him, but then you watch him play and okay, thirty four and a half inch arms. Yeah, he's six two, but he has the length of a six to five player. And so the burst that he plays with the explosiveness
and he's really instinctive. You watch him play the run, you watch him you know there's more to him than just speed, and I think you feel good about him growing and developing and getting better. So of those pass rushers Audrew Larry for me would be the one where I'd be like, I think there's maybe a better player here, But I don't hate that pick because of what we
think he can be down the road. I think it all depends on the D line coach and those things like if you have a D line coach, because right now he has a great fastball. His basketball is that when he comes off the edge and bends and bursts and two hand swipes like he look, you're not gonna stop him if he gets it going that way? Is what is his ability to develop a counter to that? What is his change? What if that that guy is quick setting him or sitting on it? Does he have
anything else? But he plays hard, which always gives him a chance. And you're right, he is disruptive against the run game. He does that part of it. And I would say, like it's funny because I have Quitty Pay ranked ahead of him, But really the Quitty Pay thing is a mystery. And I think in Dallas, like if you take Quitty Pay, you have the ghost of Taco Charltenhagen just because you're scouting the helmet, right. And the thing about Quitty Pay is and the biggest issue I have.
You want to get true, proven sack production from a pass rusher, because if I see with someone who's active, but I never see him get the fish in the boat. We're just out there fishing all day for nothing, Like I need to see the fish get into the boat and get into the bucket. And I don't see enough sack production from him, and so everyone says, oh, he'll turn it on and he has this or whatever, But man,
can I see it? Because if not, I'm just hoping for something that I just never know if he's going to turn into. I guess we're going fishing. It's gonna be the draft show fishing show pretty soon. I mean we're hitting the lake, hitting the pond, whatever we end up at it to do for those of you knocking down the door in the Twitter mentions about edge rushers.
Potentially at ten, there you go. There's the three names I think you could talk about it, Phillips and then Quitty pay and outside of that, I don't know if any of those three are even worth the tenth overall pick. I would probably lean Ojilari, but either way I would not I would rather take any other defensive player. I think in the draft at least Michael Parsons even I would throw the two corners in there before we even
get to edge Rusher. But of course, the Cowboys yesterday creating a little bit of storylines Jerry Jones saying that he's infatuated with Kyle Pitts. Could the Cowboys trade up to number four? And what would that take? We're gonna answer that question and twitter on the twenty when we come back on the Dallas Cowboys dot Com Draft Show. Sometimes nothing beats the classic Miller Light the original light beer, brewed with great taste and only ninety six calories available
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that's okay, we can maybe do that. Let's go ahead and go into some twitter on the twenty Twitter on the Twitter, Thank you very much, Chris be starting things off with Corey Clark, and Corey Clark does great work on the radio, and he decided to throw this question out there because of the news yesterday with Jerry Jones. Could you see Dallas trading up to number four to draft mister Kyle Pitts and what would it cost for them to do that. We'll start with you, Dane on
this one. What would it cost for the Cowboys to go from ten to four? And is that even a remote possibility? Well? I think first, who are the Cowboys competing with for that pick? You know, because theoretically they're probably gonna get some offers at number four or a quarterback. And if that's the case, then it's tough to outbid a team. We saw what it took to move up for the forty nine ers from twelve to three, so moving up from ten to four it's not that different.
And the ransom for a quarterback is a lot, so you know it's going to take at least a first round pick. And then probably something else that's a lot, And Kyle Pitts is a special, special player, there's no debate about that. But is it worth not having a first round pick next year and then whether that's another two somewhere, I don't It's hard to figure out. But as much as I like Kyle Pitts, that that's a
tough total swallow. The chart would tell you ten, forty four and one fifteen, but you can throw the chart out the window when you're trading in the top ten or into the top five. So right, especially when quarterback quarterback wouldn't be involved. Yeah, quarterback wouldn't be involved with the Cowboys, but theoretically there could be another team looking to get up the number four four a quarterback, So the price is going to go up a little bit.
Like the Cowboys offense is not the problem at least, you know, scoring points and you know the quarterback, wide receivers, the pass catchers, that's not the problem. And so I just don't think you can justify moving up to strengthen a strength when you have other needs on this team that you can get elsewhere. So it would be a hard sell, and that's that's not easy to say it
because again, Kyle Pitts is a special, special player. I don't know, like I mean, I don't know how much help you can get defensively to put his team from the bottom to the middle of the pack. Your best bet might be to say, let's go all in on the offense. And I mean, I hate to be team forty Burger, but I think maybe if you can hang forty on them and make people chase points, it could
be interesting. And I do want to because when was the last time like the Cowboys have had, like in a legitimate high end threat in the middle of the field. If you think about it, like I Meanson Witten was older. But when you have someone that can control the middle of the field and even do some of the mismatched stuff that cal Pitts can do, imagine the one of ones that would be created not only for Mary Cooper,
but for Michael Gallup and Cede Lamb. And how does that light in the box when it comes to Ezekiel Elliott. It would be very intriguing if you could do the sale, and if you dug into Mike McCarthy's history of multiple tight ends, I just think emptying out the backfield doing some different things with Kyle Pitts. We make for interesting
conversation in that meeting room. If Mike McCarthy's involved in selling a vision for how this offense can even go to a greater level, and if Cayle Pitts is there at ten, do it. I'm on board all the way, trading a future one to get up there. That's where I would have a would you move up to eight? If you sitting there at eight, would you move up to eight to get them? What's it going to cost
me like a third? It's probably I think. I think it just costs your third binnion that now that you could sell me on, that'd be enticing, because that's as much as i'd like to have that. You know, that third round pick theoretically could be a starter, but to get a difference maker like Kyle Pitts, a guy that we think is a special player, Yeah, you can sell me on that, absolutely, So it would be picked. Seventy five would be your first third and ninety nine would
be your second third. So yeah, you'd probably have to give up seventy five, I would think in order to get up to eight, especially if you do have ninety nine on the back burner there. But just based off of this conversation, it sounds like we're all three or all of you guys are in the boat that if Kyle Pitts is at ten, you're still taking him. And I feel like that's a little bit more solidified than what I've heard from you guys in the past. It's
just too good. I mean, he's the best non quarterback in this draft. He's just he's a difference maker. And you don't want to be the team that passes on Kyle Pitts. You don't. You don't want to be the guy that passes on special and so it just don't see him doing that, Kyle, because Kyle knows this, because last week I was at proponent of like, hey, he's
just a tenant. But I got a stern talking to from one of my mentors, Scott McCloy, and he was like, hey, man, I hear what you're saying about this guy, but this guy is pretty good. And then we went back and forth because he drafted Vernon Davis in the top ten at six, and he said, the only thing is the difference is we don't really know the player because we
didn't get to the combin and talk to him. But if he has a mindset where he can be a dominant player, he creates so many problems for the defense because legitimately he's a jumbo wide receiver. And we've seen lesser talents like a Georgian Red create problems in Washington being on the outside. And so when you think about Jordan Reed and Zach Erst and Darren Waller or whatever, I would say that cow Fitz is a better athlete
and maybe a more skilled player than those guys. And we've seen the headache that they've created in an offense in Dallas where you have three legitimate white house are running back, a quarterback that can get the ball out of his hands. I don't know how you defend that offense, even if we're playing a video. I don't know how you set the defense up. What are you trying to take away? You guys are talking me into this right now. I just want to let you know. I'm like, I've
never been wanted to say it. Let's take him at ten, but I'm starting to shift my thinking at this very moment, Katie. I don't want to cut you off, but we need to get some more questions because we've spent twelve minutes on Kyle kits already. Let's go to let's go to DFW sports fan. He said, who's the most realistic player with the round one grade who could still be there at forty four or fall to the early second where
you could potentially trade up to go get him. Is there anybody Bucky that comes to mind whenever it comes to a first round grade going to forty four? Man like it. It's funny because first round grade, I think the first round grade is probably cut off it in the twenties. Yeah, I think all the tackles are gone. I think you have a better shot of one of those cornerbacks being there because I think the cornerback class is graded loose, Like you have guys who are high
on Greg Newsom, some guys who are not. You have guys who talk about Johnson to Johnson kid from Kentucky, some guys who don't. Some guys who have a high grade on Asante Samuel Junior, other guys don't. And so I think you're more likely to get a talent in the second round that plays like a first round at
corner at the pick at forty four than other. Otherwise, I think the answer to that question that I'm kind of I would say that becomes like an injury guy, and that's where Caitlin Farley comes into the into play. Would be my specific answer there. But like you know,
Smith situation, Jalen Smith situation. The only other name that I could think of, and I don't think he would fall that far, but I'm just going there just for the sake of this conversation would be a Zavin Collins or a Nick Molton, a middle of the field linebacker type player. Maybe, Yeah, one of those guys. Yeah, one of those guys may end up being there. The name that I was going to mention, Uh, it's Christian Barmore.
You know, a guy that has so much ability, so much talent, but you know only a Richard sophomore, didn't really really turn it on till the second half of the twenty twenty season. Uh, you know, could he potentially slip a little bit? I think it's possible. It's at least in the realm of possibility. I don't think it's likely. Um, Zavian Collins. I mentioned this on the first draft show we had back in December. How how much of the Cowboys like him. I think they have a first round
grade on him. And I say I think, but when I actually mean I know, And that's that's a player to keep on the radar, you know. I don't know that they would do that at ten, but it's it's a guy that they really like, and so it just af in a trade back scenario or a trade up scenario. Something to keep in mind. He's interesting because he's so long, he's so athletic, he has the ability to kind of
move around a bunch. And I just wondered with DQ and how they're reconfiguring this defense, what kind of role could they create for him, because I think you have to go back when you look at what the Seahawks did and they're not similar players, but the Seahouts took Bobby Wagon, who spent most of his time playing down to the line of scrimmage at Utah State, and moved
him inside to mike linebacker. I just wondered with Xavian Collins, what would his versatility add to this defense as DQ kind of thinks about the vision for this defense going forward, because you can see him playing inside sometimes you see him come off the edge. He's just a very unique talent.
And he is so big. I mean, he is just a big, monstrous player that you have these visions of him and LV playing beside each other, and I can't imagine in a zone defense where they're spot dropping and looking at quarterback, how are you gonna fit the ball into some of these intermediate windows with this length that they have. On the we're showing some highlights. Sounds bigger
than that's insane. Yeah, we're showing highlights of him against Oklahoma State at the moment, gentlemen, And I've watched this game on ALL twenty two, But I don't know if the highlights or I don't know if the ALL twenty two does him credit of just how big he is. I mean, it's unbelievable. How to think that frame is from from Collins and he is. He's fun to watch. I mean, he tore up the pokes up in Stillwater
and something that that definitely caught my eye on film. Now, this is another question that has been asked before, but we're gonna go back into it a little bit, and this comes from fanatic Cowboy on Twitter. I like Twitter the Twitter handle earlier in the show talking about not today but throughout the course of it, he says, You've got have discussed Detroit's Jeff Okuda for the number ten
overall pick. What if we bring up that same question now, would that be something that you would consider a guy who, of course went in the top ten or top five last year rather switched around for the top ten pick overall this year if Detroit somehow wanted to do that, is that something that you would consider? Katie, whatever opinion that I tweeted out about this four months ago, I'll just say whatever I said then that I really don't. I mean I could, Yeah, I'll take the I'll take
the younger guy, I guess at this point. Well, I don't know what Kuda's age though, but I'm comfortable. I mean, look at the time when that conversation came up, we were talking about Farley in certain I'll take Certain over Okuda, but I'll take Okudo over Horn just to have fun, Okay. I don't have a passionate opinion here though, you know, see unfortunate Like the Jeff Okuda thing is kind of like when you buy a car, once you drive it off the lot, it changes. The thing is never we
seen him in the Pros. I'm not quite as fired up as I was last year, so it would be a harder, say help, for me to give him to ten after I've seen him play in the Pros, even though he still contne out to be a really good player. It's certainly a red flag when a team is ready to punt on a top three pick after one year. Ye. I know it's a new new regime in Detroit, so you can point to that. But if a team's ready to move on from a player that quickly, that that
should set off alarms in your head. So I don't know that's a trade your work worth making. I do it. I do it from Marshawn Lattimore. No way, can't do that now either, I know. Probably with what other Ohio state corner is out the Denzel Ward, I'm waiting to get Sean Wade in the seventh. There you go, that's that's a good idea. How about another red schooled cornerback?
Josh Weaver wants us to tell him more about corner Rashad wild Goose from Wisconsin, And what is this projected around Dane Brugler take this one, you know, I think he's more of late round guy um a player who wish we could have seen more of him at Wisconsin. Uh, you know he was he was a top recruit coming out of Miami, out of South Florida. I only played two games this year. You got her, then he opted
out kind of preserve his body, didn't. You know? He's not a big guys five ten one, solid athlete, but not a great athlete. I think he was in the four fives in the forty a pro day UM, so you know he's he's a guy with talent. But when you stack him up with these other corners in this draft, I think it's easy to kind of I'd rather have this guy, or I'd rather have this guy before you know it, wild use is kind of down your board, so later rounds p FA, I think that's the range
you're looking for. Wild Use a Dane As I closed my eyes and I just listened to you. After about two sentences, I was like, Yep, that's a Day three laid round. We'll wait, we'll draft find somebody better before we take a take a flyer on that. And and I agree with you, Like when you talk about a guy who want to play two games and then he's hurt and he opted out. Then he runs the four or five like, I mean, what exactly are the redeemable qualities Devil'll enable him to be a guy that could
start right away. Doesn't sound like much. And then when you look at the tape you don't see a lot early. Maybe you can work his way on special teams and find a roll up right now. I wouldn't say that I would be excited about his prospects. I like it. I like that. I do like the go ahead, go ahead, No, I promised we'd get to a lot of questions to go ahead. Okay, we'll start with you on the rapid fire. Then this one comes from Christian. This is rapid fire.
One position other than cornerback? What position would be? You? Would you be disappointed slash frustrated with if the Cowboys don't use a single pick on them in the draft, which one would it be? Katie? You start to saw they need to take a defensive end at some point, a defensive lineman. Can I can be spread it out that far? You gotta take another defense finement? That's fair, Then you gotta take it. I would probably say offensive line. You know Dak Prescott, he paid him now let's keep
him healthy. And you know it's with Tyron getting older. You know, if you can get a guy, you think you can develop there at that position. But it's just good to have depth, and they need depth across the offensive line. So I'd like to see him invest in a quality off especially this draft where offensive tackle interior offensive line two of the strongest positions in this draft.
So take advantage of that invested in the offensive line, like I would say, a playmaking linebacker and athletic linebacker brevit someone that can run sideline, the sideline and chase because they need to upgrade the athleticism on the second level. I think they need to upgrade the depth as well. Bucky, I'm right there with you. I think it's linebacker for me. If they don't take one of these mid round linebackers. I mean, we've talked about the names Baron Browning, Zavian
Collins that we just threw out. I don't know if he's mid round, but he's a potential prospect. There are a lot of guys in the middle of that linebacker group that could be a solid depth piece or even a starter down the road. Who knows. With the Cowboys, and I think that's why that position is where it is for me. By the way, just because of this segment, I have fans now tweeting at me saying that I'm a hashtag. Team all the Burgers is what I am now a part of after this. So it's all the
brog hashtag all the Burgers. Because last year it was Team forty Burger with Ceedee Lamb. Now it's Team all the Burgers with Kyle Pitts and apparently I'm on part of that team now. But I'm having fun with it. This makes you, This makes you. You You get the burger from the right place to Yeah, Waterburger, just make sure you get the burger from the right place. That's all. That's all. I almost wore a water Burger T shirt for you today, Bucky. I almost did it. I might
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prop bets do you have for us to sit through? Well? Tell yeah, I just trying to have a little fun because I have a gambling problem. So who will we'll start? Yeah, I'll start with you, Bucky X. I know, Bucky, I know you're high on my guy. Javante Williams from North Carolina. How many running backs will be selected in the first round over under one point five under one under? I
don't even know if one I gets selected. We may see a draft where we see zero running backs taken in the first round Day fourtun I think I would agree with Bucky. I think you know, we could we could see two. I don't think that's like it wouldn't be shocking, but I would agree. If I had a bet, put a bet on it, I would say one or zero or the more more likely bets. Well, I think the best way you look at it is you look at these teams late in the first round that need
a running back. Tampa Bay probably not, of course, Kansas City did it last year. Green Bay, maybe you can maybe look that direction. I pretty much no, I think you would be just resigned. Yeah, I think I think you're looking at you know, maybe maybe a Pittsburgh. You know, I think they will more likely to go corner or
offensive tackle. But you could if they took Naji Harris there at what twenty four, I don't think it'd be shocked that they would be the perfect that would be the perfect fit, because to me, he is the new school version of lead Bill for them. But outside of that, like, there's so many running backs that are talented that I think teams are going to look at other positions. First before they go back. And they're like three teams in play for running backs, Miami, the Jets, and you talk
about the Steelers. Outside of that, no one else really seems fired up about needing a running back early. It's true. Well, and the interesting thing with the Miami and the Jets is they both pick early in round two, so you know they don't have to if they don't feel like they have to take one of those guys in that with their late first round picks, they could just wait till the early second round and take that there running
back there. Okay, just so you guys know, I'm charting your answers and we will have a we'll test the accuracy after the draft. The winner aner on me at a burger place. Oh my god, it'll be It'll be the burger place of my choice. Perfect, unless I unless I'm in your state, since you guys, I'm not in Texas. Here. Um, this one will be a be a kind of a tense one over under nine and a half as the draft position for Patrick Surtan the second. Oh gosh, I'm
gonna stay positive. Yeah, I think over I think that when you look at Okay, who's gonna take Curtan. I think one possible scenario here is Denver would the trade up to four and then the Falcons move back to nine. I think that Patrick's or Tan would then become the favorite to be that ninth to pick a number nine overall to Atlanta. That to me would be a postible scenario. But if that doesn't happen, I think there's a good chance that's her Tan's available at ten. Yeah, I don't
see him going within in the top ten. I have to take to over. Yeah. I don't like the Broncos an only team that could put a trigger to the rest of the teams. No one has a need like that in the top ten. Okay, how many wide receivers will be selected in the first round over or under
four point five? So we think, all right, we think three for sure, and then it becomes okay Bateman, Elijah Moore, Kadarius, Tony Marshall, Emile of those Yeah, of those four, you know how many sneak in to do two sneak in there? Because that would give you five for the over That's a tough one. That's tough one. Well, that's how these problem. That's I'm gonna I'm gonna go I'm gonna go, I'm gonna go under. Wow. How do you think it'd be four? That's uh, that's where I'm leaning to. Um. Yeah, I
think it would just be three. Wow. Maybe somewhere in the twenties you get the fourth one. Yeah, don't m You know what I'm gonna say. Over, I'm gonna say that Bateman and More get in there. I'm gonna say that, Uh, I'm the three and then some yeah, some way, the Bateman and More will just sneak into that late first, but I don't feel good about it. Yeah, I think I'm gonna say under. I think I think I'm just with Chase Smith, Waddle, Bateman, and then College Wits after that.
I don't know if there's another guy that sneaks in there, and if they do, it would be late. But I wouldn't be surprised if maybe like a Terrence Marshall gets in there, uh and and has some sort of of look there terr. I keep saying his name with an extra inn, but I think Marshall could maybe get in there, but who knows. I would say under though, Okay. Pina sul selected over or under pick five point five basically,
does he go to the Bengals. Yeah, it's good boy, And that's really where I'm you know, I'm working on a mock draft right now, and I get hung up with the Bengals. Do they go tackle? Do they go pass rusher? And you know, you look at it, and tackles not exactly the immediate need when you have Joanah Williams and they signed Riley Reef, but you know, they signed him to a one year deal, so it's not exactly a long term solution. They could absolutely still go
off into tackle. Help your quarterback. Man. I think I'm gonna say, I don't know. I'm gonna say, yes, yes, I'm going, I'm going under. I think he goes off the board to Cincinnati. They just put Anthony Munio's name in the Ring of honor. I think they're going to convince themselves they don't need to make sure they protect your burrow. I think that's the smart that's the smart choice. I think I think that's what they should do. But
I just don't trust him exactly. It doesn't trust since opening I'm gonna say that Kyle Pitts or Jamar Chase, You're just gonna be too enticing, and so will I think they should go seel. I'm gonna say they don't. I'm gonna say I'm gonna say the over. You gotta be careful there, Dane. You live in Ohio. You have to be careful with what you're saying about Cincinnati. Cincinnati's they're they're four hours So okay, that's good. Okay, you're
a good enough distance away. That's like us talking about Houston. Uh yeah, I would probably say over, just because I don't necessarily trust him either. I think they're gonna get enticed with somebody else. Maybe it's Jamar Chayes, who knows. Maybe they want to go get a pass catcher for Joe Burrow rather than try and protect him because of the patchwork offensive line signings that they've had. So i'm gonna say over. We've talked about Certan and Horn at nauseum.
How many cornerbacks are selected in the first round over under three and a half? Does someone take a chance on Farley? Does a run start on corners over under three and a half? I'd say over. I would say it's just such a premium position. And when you think of some of those like Okay, if we think that Certan Horn and say Greg Newsom, we feel good about those three corners going first round. Then it becomes okay, you know, Caleb Farley's got obviously the injury stuff. But
then you also throw into two Georgia corners. You throw in Kelvin Joseph, the guys that are really talented, but there might be just something there that you worry about. And but there's so much talent and at a premium position that I can absolutely see a team saying, hey, we're gonna bet on the trades. Uh yeah, Kelvin Joseph. Kelvin Joseph has some maturity stuff, but we're gonna bet
on the trades. Tyson Campbell, we wish you could find the football better downfield, you know, and makes some of those interceptions, but we feel good about just the traits. And so you know, in Kansas City or the Packer, some of those teams in the back half of round one, I could see them pulling the trigger on a corner. So I'll set the over. I'm gonna take the over because justin thinking about recent years, the first round corners that have been taken to the end. DeAndre Baker, Jeff
Gladdeny Michael Hughes. When when you think about it in that vein, it makes it more realistic that we'll see more than four corners go in the first round. All right, we had time for one more, I think, Kyle right, Yep, I'm not charged. So it's justin Fields over under pick four and a half under. I think nine ers. They're going to justin Fields Pro Day next week. So you can't completely rule Home out at three. That's that's tough.
I you know, I still feel like we're really up in the air with the San Francisco is gonna do it three? Um, you know, there's too much smoke about mac Jones. It has too much. Too much has to be too smoke about the mac Jones thing, like like bizarre, the most unbelievable thing. It makes me almost want to compute whenever we're we're debating the thing, like it just drives me crazy. Like I mean, if we're going to give up draft capital, I want to give up draft
capital for special. I don't want to give it up for just another game manager. And so like I don't see special. So I would rather if you tell me trade lance or whatever, like fine, because I can bank on the special trades or whatever. But the mac Jones
thing just drives me crazy. Um, I don't know, like it it has to be the rad to smoke screen to known to man, because I just can't imagine everyone knowing, oh mac Jones is who they want, Like yeah, maybe man, they're gonna take Kyle Cash if I that'd be wild Pitts and Kittle have fun. Oh yeah, Garoppolo's gonna find a way to get out. Garoppolo's heard. Okay, Uh, we still have CJ. Bethard or Nick Mullins, But I think
and that's my contention. Look, I know it's not the mac Jones thing, but my contention would be Kyle Shanahan. You just played games with Nick Mullins and c J. Bethard. You not saying mac Jones as those guys, but you want to go down that road again, Like it's just to me. I'm like, dude, you just went down this with just quarterbacks. Like if I'm a gamble, at least gamble with somebody who can make it right. You lost
to Pat Mahomes. All of the stems from in my mind, like they see Matt Lafleur playing with Aaron Rodgers and Sean McBay and Kyle Shanahan have quarterback envy. They want someone who can make the plays come to life. Matt Jones doesn't make the plays come to life with his specialness. Yeah, now you're right, You're one hundred percent right. I can't figure out why, and who knows what Atlanta is going to do. If I'm Atlanta and Matt Ryan at that age,
I know he just restructured the contract. Dude, Trey Lance makes so much sense, or even justin fields, it doesn't matter. A quarterback there. One of those guys makes so much sense to Trey Lance especially could sit for a year and then you know if he's if it's weird at pick someone at four that would have to sit more than one year, that's very weird. But like if Matt Ryan had a great year, you could still have that option. Like I think Atlanta needs to be in that quarterback
mix two and maybe they are. It's just I kind of get the vibes that maybe they won't go that direction as we get a little closer, So I don't know. I think we're gonna find out who has more sway in that building that head A coach and a gum based on what they do. If they go with a quarterback, then the g I think one that, yeah, that's the thumb match where but if they go if they trade down or they go pits or you know a different
direction than probably the head coach one that Dot debate about. Absolutely, Yeah, let's stay with Matt Ryan, let's compete, let's get better. And so it's going to be an interesting dynamic. And Danny to your point, because Arthur Smith is there, and the more that he talks to Matt Ryan, Matt Ryan to be able to speak his language, because they can talk about coverage and what we're going on and what we need to do, coaches fall in love with I can win right now with this guy, as opposed to, hey,
let's think about the future. We need to make sure we get one and let's do Alex Smith Pat Mahomes and he still can play, but we can get the other guy ready. I do want if they're gonna fall into that trap, and then do they have enough bandwidth to know what is coming down to pipeline next year? Do I want Sam Howell or one of those other quarterbacks?
In twenty twenty two, did Liberty Kid or whatever, or I'm like, hey, man, I better get the best of the last one that's available in this class because it sees what's available next year. Either way, you're gonna look at it. Still there, Kyle, Oh, yes, I'm so dumb. Give me a sewn on the thing I am here if you. Yes, I'm dumb. I closed my laptop thinking that the show was over, but I forgot that's how I talk to you guys. So yes, I've never done that.
By the way, I've done the hundred of these shows now, I've never done that. Either way. San Francisco is holding either way, San Francisco is holding everybody else up whenever it comes to the draft because of what they could potentially do at three. But it's certainly gonna be something to talk about over the next couple of weeks. But that'll do it for us here on the Dallas Cowboys dot Com Draft Show. Sorry, I try to get out
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