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Jeremy Reisman of the Pride Of Detroit on who the Lions might pick up in the draft and the benefit of trading out.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Second hour of the program. Laight here with us across the great state of Michigan is on Exes in Bros. I'm Chef ben Is our producer. Give him a call on the Meyer hotline eight sixty six eight three eight forty eight forty three, or you can text Sports Radio to twenty one thousand, Love to get your feedback. Always appreciate you've giving us a chance and give it us a Listen here on Exes and Bros. Monday through Friday from six until

till nine. Most of these same great station affiliates The Huge Show Monday through Friday from three until six. I'll be off the next couple of days. I'll be heading up Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort. Got a couple other conflicts and my good friend Dennis Fithian will fill in for me tomorrow morning and then again on Thursday morning. Then I'll be back with you Friday morning from Soaring

Eagle Casino and Resort. The day after the Draft, if you're going to the Draft, try and stop by the Caucus Club say hello to Huge. Bill Simonson will be at the Caucus Club in downtown Detroit. And speaking of that, I'm looking forward to draft conversations. That's what we're gonna be doing with Jeremy Riseman, the editor and chief of Pride of Detroit. He will join us at seven thirty five. Tiger is a winner yesterday. That was good stuff. Good offense by Detroit in a seven to one win over Tampa.

Kent to my Ada gets the call tonight. Good start by Trek Scoobel again it can be a dominating pitcher in the league. Nine strikeouts and six innings. Canna was good, Metalways had a homer. Biaz was two for four. Carpenter seventh straight game of an RBI. If somebody had tweeted at me yesterday they were a little disappointed Ben that we were talking about the contract

of Anthony Rendon. Oh really Well, they were saying they're not a big fan of yours truly, which is fine, that doesn't hurt my feelings. But he was saying, you're sitting here talking about Anthony Rendona and we've got Javier Biaz. Well, the two contracts are very different. I mean, one's a lot more money Anthony Rendon. It's not like I enjoyed the con. I didn't like the contract of Biez never never liked it. In fact, I believe I was doing a show and or I was a guest on

Huge show and they were talking about the free agent short style. At the time, it was Seeger Simeon, Who's you know, more of a second basement, but he did play some some short at in Oakland Bias. Who else was in that class? Trevor story was in that class, and oh in Carlos Korea. And my first choice is Marcus Simeon, even though I knew he wasn't necessarily a shortstop. He could play short for you. He doesn't have the range that Biaz has, but he could play short for you.

He's supposedly a very good clubhouse leader, So that was my first choice. Trevor's story would not have turned out to be a very good one because of his injuries. Was my second choice then Carlos Correa. So in full disclosure, that's where I was coming from. I didn't like the Bias contract,

but Bias is available, and that's what our discussion was. We were focused on the fact that Anthony Rendon and I told you yesterday how good his years were leading or especially his last year in Washington leading up to free agency and the signing there in Los Angeles for the Angels. But how it's been a bust of a contract because he hasn't played more than fifty eight games in a season. Javier Bias has played what one hundred and forty two games one

year, one hundred and thirty eight games. At least he's available. That was the whole point of the conversation. But the person who tweeted at me and again it's okay, you don't like me, so you lose the message. I don't like that guy, So you know what, anything he says I'm going to disagree with. If you were listening, truly listening, not hearing, but listening to the conversation, it was about availability. But you can't get past it anyway. That's the situation there. Bios did have a

couple of hits, doesn't make up for anything. Doesn't make up for his swinging his sliders outside the zone, doesn't make up for striking out, doesn't making up for the amount of money that he makes over the last couple of years, and underperforming for the Tigers doesn't make up anything. I'm just giving you a number that he went to for four. That's all, okay.

I'm not going to go through the entire box score. I'm just telling you he was one of the offensive guys who made a difference last night, only last night. I love the emotion of sports, I really do. I think it's what keeps us sane, sometimes keeps us healthy. But sometimes it's okay to say the guy you don't like, the player that upsets you and frustrates you the most, had a good game. It doesn't mean that you

are now a fan of his or hers. It doesn't now mean that you justify the contract he or she's signed, and it sure doesn't mean that you believe he's turned the corner. It just means the guy had a good game. And in baseball, when you play one hundred and sixty two of those and a lot of players, healthy players, yes, players who are teams are obligated too because of contracts. They're gonna play one hundred and fifty plus of those games. You're gonna have to watch them. You can grade them

on their season. But it's okay once in a while to say, all right, did something tonight. I don't think I'm a whole lot different than you went in that regard. Sometimes we look when it's a player or a coach. We look for the negative to justify our beliefs, fair or unfair. But that's what happens NBA last night, Nick's winners, Calves winners, Nuggets winners, NHL made be Leefs, Hurricanes, Oilers and defending champion Vegas

Knights. That's the story. Bottom of the hour, we will talk NFL draft, really looking forward to that for sure, and we will do that with Jeremy Riseman, his thoughts on where the Lions go, what's the incentive to get over the top. Speaking of incentive, by the way, did you hear did you read the Tom Brady incentive Leyden push to a lot of his players, his teammates. If you've read that, it's it's pretty classic. It's there's a part of me that thinks that's kind of unfortunate. So

I'll name marpet who was an offensive lineman with Brady in Tampa. Played a couple of years there with Sam. Brady would get frustrated sometimes, especially at screenplays, so they were getting blown up. So he would say to the offensive lineman, I'll tell you what if any screenplay that goes for fifteen yards or greater, I'll give you each one thousand dollars cash. That's the even for guys who signed million dollar deals. Just that that extra juice was there

for it. And Marpett on a on a podcast said, yeah, that got us, That got us pretty fired up. Happy to take that payment. Five offensive linemen. Brady's got to pay out five grand every time the Buccaneers ran a screen of at least fifteen yards, and mar pet said, little extra juice those kinds of things, Sure, it makes it different. There was definitely a multiple of fifteen, so they made a little extra coin and it worked. Brady had that little extra incentive. There's a part of

you that also goes, that's really too bad. It takes you one thousand dollars for you to do your job. We all need a little incentive once in a while, I guess, including millionaires who play the game of football. Phone number is eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three. The text line Sports Radio to twenty one thousand, bottom of the hour again, we'll be talking NFL Draft. We will do so and we will get you primed for that with Jeremy Riseman when we come back on Exis and Bros.

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f R E. D I the Pizza Man dot com. Together we can make a difference. I'm excited to talk with Jeremy Riseman at the prout of Detroit. NFL Draft coming up, and you can follow him on x at Detroit on Lion at Detroit on Lion he is where you follow him. So we'll be talking a little bit about what's coming up Thursday. The NFL Draft. It's a little different field. Don't you think it's different for me anyway, because I just in the past. Look, it's such an Oakley Shane

Detroit. But it's so true that April was our quote unquote super Bowl. It's just not the way it is right now, and we hope it's not that way for now. We know what other teams feel like. Seriously, other teams feel like the April Draft is just an not another day, but it's it's just part of your calendar, your NFL calendar, where with us, it was unbelievable for us to get a top five pick and see who the new shiny toy is, The new shiny car in the in the garage

is not anymore? Who's the guy who's going to help us climb over the top. So looking forward to that discussion coming up. Among the things that I had forgotten to tell you in our sports headlines was that Lindy Ruff is the new coach of the Buffalo Sabers, so they are going back to the well if you will, it's a a retread? Is that fair to say that? Would people? This is what we use. These are the words we use, right, and it's it's probably fair because he is he is

a retread. There's a ton of them though football. We saw it. Would you consider Dan Quinn a retret? Sure? Raheem Morris, sure, Jim Harbaugh, Yeah, same thing happens in the NBA. Monti Williams Is he a retread? Yep? Nick Nurse retread? Yes, Quinn Snyder absolutely, Tom Thibodeau, sure, those guys are all those guys are retreads. In other words, guys who were coaches and then went somewhere else and they were hired. That's sports, and that happens all the time. Dwayne Casey

was fired in Toronto, Pistons hired him. I'm glad they did. Would you call it a retread, Mike McCarthy retread in Dallas? You could go down the list. You're not gonna get guys who are just brand new to the job all the time. It's not the way it works in sports anyway. I had to make that correction for you. If you follow hockey at all, there you go. I think now you're you're pretty much caught up

after an exhilarating night of playoff hockey and NBA action too. Our text line Sports Radio to twenty one thousand, or you can join us on the Meyer Hotline eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three here on Xus and Bros. And we will talk with Jeremy Riseman at the bottom of the hour as we find our way toward that discussion. We had mentioned the Tigers seven to one win, not that we care too much about the Chicago White Sox,

but they did lose again last night. They lost seven nothing to Minnesota you know what that means. They've been shut out eight times already this year, They've lost ten of eleven. They are three and nineteen worst in the majors. They averaged two runs per game. They had a eight hitch yesterday, but a couple of days ago they only had four hits, the eighth time in twenty one games they've had six hits or fewer. Their run differential is now at a minus seventy eight. Think about that for a moment.

That's how bad it is there. I'll reiterate what I said last week. We think there's a window of opportunity for certain teams. It's either wide open or it's closing. Before the year began in the NFL last year, people thought the window of opportunity for Kansas City was closing, and all they did was win another Super Bowl. Before the beginning of last season, people thought the window of opportunity for the Chicago White Sox was still wide open. This

year, there three and nineteen. Last year, that same Chicago squad finished second to last and twenty six games back at sixty one up and one hundred and one down. It's tough to know teams change so drastically injuries can happen, other teams get better. You just never know, man, You just

don't. So when you think the window of opportunity is there for the Lions, and perhaps you think it's starting to be there for the Detroit Tigers two, it really makes you appreciate, you know that that twenty five year playoffs straight that the Red Wings had, their window really didn't close. Prety impressive. I say this a lot, and I think it's worth repeating because I truly believe it. Staying consistent or being consistent in sports is so damn hard.

That's why, whether you like a team or not. You may not like the Dodgers. You may think that they go out and buy their teams. Yeah, okay, I mean I think there's a point to be made there. They are consistent, though they're consistently good. Sure, money helps, doesn't solve everything. Otherwise, Glenn Sailor would have won Cups with the Rangers because they spent a lot of money. Otherwise, the Mets would have won things a year ago because they spend a lot of money. It doesn't

solve everything. Eight sixty six eight three eight forty eight forty three. That's the phone number on the Meyer Hotline here on X's and Bros. Across the Great State of Michigan. You can text us Tech Sports Radio to twenty one thousand, so jacked for the entire city of Detroit. I hope it's going to be Look, I'm not a I'm not a weathercaster, all right. I am not a somebody who projects what's going to happen. We know it's going to be cold. I just hope it's a decent day on Thursday,

so people can get out there and enjoy themselves. Here's what I do wonder though, with the Lions picking at twenty nine, where they're at, where are they going to move it all? Are they going to pull something where they're going to move back and disappoint fans there? Not that it should matter. That's not how Brad Holmes does his job, nor should he or are

they going to make some type of trade in that regard. That'll be an interesting follow Speaking of trades, the Jets traded Zach Wilson to the Broncos. You saw that. That means one player, one quarterback. I should say, one of the five quarterbacks selected in the first round remains with their team. Trevor Lawrence He was the number one overall pick in that draft to Jacksonville. He remains there. In twenty twenty one, Lawrence went first, Wilson

was the number two pick. He's now in Denver. Trey Lance was the number three pick, Justin Fields was the number eleven pick, and Mac Jones was the number fifteen pick. Fields now in Pittsburgh along with Russell Wilson. So, Zach Wilson goes to Denver. When somebody said the other day, do you think the Lions trade Hooker? This is part of the reason. I said he was a third round pick. You think you're gonna get a third round pick or better. Zach Wilson was the number two overall pick.

They trade him to Denver and they split his salary. What does Denver get back, or I should say, what do the Jets get back? A six round draft pick? That's the value. That's pretty sad. It's actually a good risk if you're the Denver Broncos. I think, because Wilson's got some talent, this will be his last shot, primarily before he's relegated to back up duty for the rest of his career. If he doesn't take advantage of it. Speaking of taking advantage. What will the Lions do to take

advantage of their situation? Will skip the thoughts of a guy who's on the inside, Jeremy Riseman. He's the editor chief Pride of Detroit. He joins us when we come back on Exens and Bros. After this, there's a new player in town. Hi, I'm under more Glians, all Pro wide receiver and I'm talking about Eagle Casino in Sports, the real money mobile casino. It's so easy to play. You can go from wager to winner to

wallack just like that. Sign up now and we'll match your deposit up to fifteen hundred dollars, or you can get a risk free bet up to one thousand dollars. Eagle Casino in Sports, Made in Michigan, Made for Michigan. Let's be twenty years older, Michigan player. Big day for the City of Detroit, Big day for the Pistons or for the Lions. As always with the NFL Draft coming up, It'll take place on Thursday downtown to try.

Excited for the city of Detroit, excited for the Lions. The Lions will have the twenty ninth overall pick, the sixty first overall pick, number seventy three in round three. Then they've got to pick in round five, two in round six, one of those from Tampa, and one in round seven. Jeremy Riseman is the man in charge of Pride of Detroit and you can follow him on X Detroit on Lion. He as the editor in chief and he joins us here on Exes and Bros. On this Tuesday morning as

he preps for the draft that will take place on Thursday. Jeremy, appreciate the time, really enjoy the work as well. What excites you most about Thursday first and foremost? Well, I think to me, honestly, just having Detroit on the main stage and having the city on display for a whole bunch of fans that are going to be coming in from everywhere, to me is really exciting because it almost feels like some of the excitement of the draft

has been sucked out a little bit for the Lions. There's been so much trust in Brad Holmes and what he has done, and the fact that they don't have a top ten pick, and the fact that you know they only have three picks in the top one hundred and fifty, it seems like people aren't as excited for the Lions actual draft more so than just the event being here in Detroit. So I think I'm with them there. I think I'm just excited for the city to be on display. I'm with you on that.

Why do you think so many Lions fans trust Brad Holmes? I mean, the results speaks to themselves, right. I was just kind of writing up something today on how I think the first major decision he made has resulted in all the dominoes following the way they have, and that is them deciding to stick with Jared Goff in twenty twenty one. You know, they had a lot of draft capital back then. You look at that twenty twenty one draft class. You know the quarterbacks go one, two, three, and

two. Out of those three guys are now no longer on their original team, and so the Lion's got to keep all of their draft capital. They stayed patient to their board. They got Pina sul who was one of the best offensive tackles in football, is not the best, and everything falls into place. They get to keep all those first round picks that they had, which have turned into some big playmakers. I think last year is really the kind of tipping point for fans where I think they realize, you know,

Okay, Bradholmes is doing something a little bit unconventional. Maybe we don't like him drafting a running backer linebacker in the first round, but again, there's all feats for themselves. Those guys turned out to be big players for the lines down the stretch, and they made an NFC championship for just a second time in franchise history. He is Jeremy Riseman. He's the editor chief produc

of Detroit. You can follow him on ex Detroit on Lieon. When you mentioned Jared Goff, what do you envision his future is like here in Detroit? Because he's got another year left on the contract, and of course we haven't heard that a new one is forthcoming anytime soon. Can you give us an idea of what you think his future looks like with the Detroit Lions. I'm still lonto the impression that that's going to be one of the biggest priorities

of the safseason. I know, talks haven't really moved too much, you know, leaks that none of the leaks have really come out that that they're close or anything like that. But I think that's just kind of how Brad Holmes operates. He doesn't operate with urgency when it comes to contract negotiations. Sometimes they get done in May, sometimes they get done in August. But everything this coaching staff has said, really from the minute that Jared Goff stepped

in the in the door, is that he's our guy. We believe he can win, and he proved them right pretty much every step of the way. After, you know, they improve the roster around him. So I think that's kind of their philosophy is Jared Goff is a quarterback that when we get the right pieces around him, he's going to succeed. He's going to win, and he's going to give us the best chance at a super Bowl.

So I think that's kind of the plan going forward. I would very much expect a you know, mid to longish term deal getting done sometime this offseason that'll probably have Jared Goff around until pretty much the end of his career. I'm not saying, you know, once he hits thirty three, thirty four, that's it for him. But you know, the people that might think, you know, head and Hooker is waiting in their wings and might over the starting job in a couple of years. I just I don't see

that happening. I think this team really likes Jared Goff, and I think they think he gives them the best chance to win. I would argue that with Brad Holmes and Chris Bielman and all the people in the front office, along with Dan Campbell, I don't know if I've ever seen from Afar an organization that is so finely tuned in on the same page. The symmetry that they have with one another is a big reason on why this franchise has had a success. How has that transpired? Do you think? How quickly did

that take place? Yeah, it's a really really good question, because yeah, I'm with you. I think that has been a key to what they've done. And it almost feels a little bit by accident, right because they hired these guys separately. They have Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell separately, and Brad Holmes didn't really have much of a say and and Dan Campbell being hired, but it almost you know, the way they tell the story is they they clicked immediately, they saw things, you know, the same way,

And I think part of that is the hiring process. They really looked I think hiring Matt Patricia kind of taught them a lesson in terms of ego, and that seemed to be one of the main things that they were looking for in the power structure of this team is guys that don't have that ego, that are willing to listen to other people, that are collaborators, that are transparent with each other, And so having people with those kind of qualities as

a person in the front office that allows them to get along. Right. If you're transparent, if you're honest with each other, if you don't mind disagreeing with someone and listening to someone else's argument, then you're suddenly going to get along a lot better. And so I think just highlighting those personality traits where leadership positions led them to being able to have a harmonious front office, which is, like you said, a key to success. Jeremy Riseman's our

guest, who's the edited a chief of Pride of Detroit. You can fall them on x at Detroit online getting ready for the NFL Draft on Thursday. What do you think Detroit's biggest needs are. Yeah, it's tough because there's not a lot of them. In terms of starting roles. I'm not sure there's one available for a rookie right away, particularly one that you might draft

as low as twenty nine. But in terms of depth, in terms of future needs, that's to me, I think the key of what the lines might do here it's not so much needs in twenty twenty three, but needs in the long term. You know, you have a couple offensive linemen on expiring deals this year, so maybe you go offensive line. You have cornerbacks on one year deals. So I think those are two areas that I could

see the lines going early. Wide receiver is another one where maybe there's an opening for a starting spot, depending on what you think of a guy like Dotivan People's jones. And then in terms of depth, I think safety is probably the biggest need where they really only have three bodies there right now.

And you know Ifatu Melifond is a guy who's only started a few games at the safety position, so I don't know how much you can trust him right away, but I would I would highlight maybe those three or four positions, wide receiver, offensive line, corner, and safety. Do you think what has made Brad Holmes so successful is that he drafts based on his board and the best player available and doesn't necessarily draft for need or do you think it's

a different philosophy there. No. I think that's been absolutely key to what he's done. He's set it over and over again. But if you start

reaching for need, you're not going to get the player you want. And so I think that, combined with their very strict policy in terms of getting football players, guys who love ball, guys who are committed to the game, and having that be a non negotiable, has led them to have a culture that where I think it's not just you surround yourself with good players, but surround yourselves with good practicers, guys who are going to motivate each other

and kind of be a forced multiplier in a way that you know, a guy like I'm on Ross Saint Brown isn't just worth what he does on the field and all the balls he catches, but he's worth it in developing a culture in that wide receiver room. He's going to make his receivers better, He's going to make you know his his running backs better, He's gonna make everybody better with the way he puts in the work. So kind of surrounding yourself with that kind of guy while also making sure, yeah, we're a

team that just needs talent. That should be the primary focus. And that's easy when you know you have so many needs because a lot of the times you get these talented players that match up with the need because you have so many It'll be interesting to see how he sticks with that, and he says he will stick with that kind of that philosophy even though the line's needs have have gotten smaller and smaller and smaller, and maybe maybe just having no needs,

no immediate needs, makes it easier to kind of follow that philosophy. But yes, that has been an absolute key, I think to what the Lines have built here, perfect world, but realistic world. Because when I say perfect world, so many people immediately go, well, I'll tell you what I want. I want Marvin Harrison Junior or whoever could be. Okay, that's not going to happen. You're not getting the Leak neighbors. He's not going to be available. And if you're an in the trenches guy like

me, you're not getting Joe Alt. But perfect but realistic world. How does Detroit address that need in the first round? In your mind? Man, it's tough, I think to me, it's maybe one of the offensive linemen falling to Detroit. There's there's so many offensive line linemen that could go in the top twenty, that go in the top thirty. It's just one of them. And you know, maybe maybe a team scares off, you know, because there's two or three interior offensive linemen that are are off the

board. They don't want to settle for the third or fourth best. But someone like Graham Barton out at Duke, I think is a perfect fit in terms of character, in terms of toughness and grit. He's a guy that can play maybe all five offensive line positions. He's a guy that's right on the border there of whether he will or won't be there. Jackson Powers Johnson's is another offensive linean that I think a lot of people here in Detroit really really like. I'm a little bit lower on him, you know, even

even some of the offensive taxes. And I know, you know, there's been talks about bringing back Decker. You're obviously going to hand pinasa will Monster contract, but if the Lions want to, you know, have a little bit of an insurance pall or get a guy that could play both tackle and guard. A guy like Tyler Geydon is another one that I really like, and I know people are probably screaming, like, naw, let's get defense, Let's get defense. I'm a little bit scared about a lot of these

prospects. Like Chop Robinson is a guy that could have a very, very high ceiling, and to get someone with those athletic traits all the way down at twenty nine is rare. But he's got a lot of boom bus potential as well, so I'm not sure I'm very high on him. That said, I would say, like Cooper john the corner some people view him as

a safety out of Iowa. If he falls to Detroit, I think that would be a nice marriage of maybe a little bit of a bigger need within a you know, more competition needed at that cornerback position, combined with who I would think would be one of the best players available at twenty nine. Yeah, I would agree, Or on Nate Wiggins, a cornerback out of Clemson, That's possible, So there's a I think there's going to be a

good player for him. In case people don't know who we were just referring to Jackson Powers Johnson as the kid out of right and Tyler Gidon played at Oklahoma, I believe. Yeah, So I think those are the Yeah, those are the guys that you were referring to. It's interesting that the options Detroit might have. Jeremy Riseman is the editor chief Pride of Detroit, and

you can foll him on ex at Detroit on Lion. There has been speculation, and I stress that word, it's just speculation that Brad Holmes could actually trade out. We have seen him do both trade out and trade up. What would be the benefit there and what you think Detroit could get if they chose. I know, it depends on where they go. It depends on the team. But it seems to me the offset that they've got plenty of draft picks trying to address some of the things that they need to address.

How do you see that as a as a major benefit for Detroit. Yeah, I think it kind of depends on your view of this overall class. I think there is kind of a common perception that maybe this first round is

maybe twenty twenty five players deep. So if all those twenty five players are gone, I think it's a fair assessment of this draft class to say the guys from like twenty six to forty five are all kind of on that same level, that same plane of you know, talent, and if that's the case, you know, trading back would would make a lot of sense. Again, you look at kind of the draft capital that this team has.

They only have three picks in the top one fifty. After that whatever seventy second pick in the third round, they're not picking until after one fifty. So I think that's the that's exactly the value right there, is to make sure that there isn't that huge gap of where you're not picking anybody and you know, eighty ninety players go by without you making a selection. But again, like that's only valuable if you believe there are talented players in that draft

class, Because you look at what they did last year. They basically used all their draft capital to get all their picks in the first three rounds and then they had you know, one or two picks late in the draft. And Brad Holmes said, like that was we wanted to get in and out of that trast We wanted to get all of our picks done early because we didn't think it was a deep class. So if you don't think it's a deep class, a trade out isn't going to make a ton of sense.

But if you do, kind of think everyone on that you know, late first, second, early second are all kind of the same level of talent, and you want some extra maybe third round picks, maybe a fourth round pick that they don't currently have, and then I think it would make sense. Okay, I could talk to you for an hour, but I only got a couple more minutes. I want to get your quick thoughts on this. Are you of the belief that the top four quarterbacks go in the top

ten picks? And if so, why, Oh man, that's a tough one. I do think they do, and it's mostly about need. To me, I think there are just so many quarterback needy teams right now that you know, I very much do believe that the first three picks are going to be quarterbacks. Obviously, the Patriots are kind of the wild card since they have so many needs and Bill Pelichick isn't there, so it's hard to know what direction they go in. But Craft has been pretty open about wanting

a quarterback, so I think they get it. And with Minnesota, I think lining up, you know, two first round picks, now it seems like a foregone conclusion that they're going to trade up into the top ten and get one dip to make it four in the top ten. To me, almost the more interesting question is, like Bo Nix and Michael Pennix, Do those guys make it in the first round? Are we going to see six

in the first round? Five in the first round? That one is a much tougher question, but I would say, yeah, I would expect four quarterbacks to go in the top ten this week. Yeah, it's a great question. Lastly, biggest surprise so far in the off season. After Zach Wilson gets traded to Denver, Andy Reid extended by Kansas City, that's not a surprise. But what's been the biggest surprise to you in the NFL offseason

so far? Man? To me, kind of the saga of Kenny Pickett has been fascinating, And again it goes back to this quarterback carousel of guys that the Lions all passed on in the past. But you know, it seems like seemed like the Steelers were going to be perfectly fine having Russell Wilson there and Kenny Pickett kind of learning from him and maybe even being the quarterback

of the future once you learn behind Russell Wilson. But Thickett had no interest in that obviously, and now he's probably going to be a backup somewhere. So that I mean, all the quarterbacks kind of shuffling around, and really this has kind of been a pretty common trait, right, We saw it with Aaron Rodgers the year before. It just seems like there's a lot more

quarterback carousel than there has been in the past. To me, Matthew Stafford, Jared Goff, it's kind of shocking to me that the teams are being a little less patient with their quarterbacks. But it is such a tough position to figure out, and some teams will take as many swings at the bat as it takes. I guess okay, I lied. I got one more for you because I told you I could talk to you for an hour.

What's the strongest position in this draft? Do you think so many people have talked about the quarterbacks, right, I think the top three wide receivers are pretty special. There's a lot of people like, as you mentioned, the offensive lineman. Where would you say this draft's biggest strength is? Yeah, well, if I could say more broadly, it's clearly offense. Right, you got the question, you got the wide receivers, you got the offensive

lineman. I think, you know, if you're an offensive team or a team that needs offense, I should say this is a very good draft for you, which I would say also kind of benefits the lines. Right, They're not a team that has a lot of offensive needs. And so back down at twenty nine, maybe you see a ton of offensive player goes and one of those top tier defensive players slide to you. But if I had

to zero in on one position, I think it's wide receiver. And again, I think this is a part of a bigger trend where you know, the the NFL style offense is starting more starting to be a lot more like college style offense. This whole idea of a pro style offense where you're running the ball and you know, you got two running backs in the game and three tight ends. There are some teams that still play like that, but

not a lot. And so I think you're seeing a lot of these, you know, eleven personnel three wide receivers out there kind of mimic the college game. And you know, I think you can find good talented wide receivers on Day two that could become like Pro Bowl type players. We've seen that in the past, you know, we saw what I'm on rad we saw with Pooka and Nakool last year. That is just something that has really been a forward moving trend, and I think this year's draft class is no exception.

Well, that's really good news for the Lions if they want to do that. The record for most offensive players selected in the first round in a draft is nineteen. That has happened three separate times. And if you look at Cazar's sportsbook, the over under for total offensive players this year is twenty one and a half. Jeremy, Jeremy, great, great stuff, man. I really enjoyed it. Really enjoy your stuff. Keep up the great work, and I hope we get a chance to talk to you down the

road. Very insightful stuff. You can fall him on X Detroit on Lyon. He is Jeremy Riseman. He's the editor Chief Pride of Detroit. Great stuff. Thanks for your time this morning. Enjoy the draft on Thursday. You deserve it, man. Thanks, I appreciate it, you bet, great stuff. Really appreciate it. And a really good guest, what great insight. Really enjoyed that I hope you did too. Any thoughts that you might have after they conversation very insightful eight sixty six, eight three, eight

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