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More on the NFL draft, draft grades, and a new contract with Travis Kelce.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Get some facts and come back and seebe. Get some facts and come back and seebe. Don't fill out salaries or other things. Get some facts and come back and Seebee. You can't handle the true now told our players you need a bit more like a dog. We don't need a bunch of cats in here. Looking in the mirror, I look good. I got my extra bands on, I got my other shoes. Be a doll. We don't need no mouns. We don't need no cats. We need more dogs. W a detain. Oh you're not a deday. We weren't good.

There's no sense of asking me things about the game. I'm telling you. We laid an egg. So I'm not gonna break it down for you. He sucks. He sucked. He laid an egg. That's all I have to say. Guys, I'm sorry. I'm not going to break it down for you. Nothing went well for us. It's on us. We have to figure it out. And we went eight yodad, Yes it is. It is showtime, the final hour of X's and Ros on this Tuesday again, our thanks to Day Riquette of the Detroit Free Press, Fucking Lions draft

the NFL in general, he joined us at seven thirty five. Really good stuff. Welcome back. I'm Matt Shepherd, that is our producer. If you want to give us a phone call on the Meyer hotline eighty six six forty eight forty three. That's eight sixty six eight three eight forty eight forty three, and you could text us text the program at sports Radio to twenty one thousand, and then you can jump into the conversation. Wherever it is.

You may be listening in Flint and Cadillac and Grand Rapids and Grayling and Gaylord. You could be in Potoski, Charlevoid, Traverse City, Midland, Saginaw, Bay City. Wherever it is you are, We're glad you're with us here on a Tuesday morning. If you missed what took place over the Tigers and Cardinals will play a double dip today because ring got in the way yesterday. Florida blow out Tampas six one. Dallas over Vegas four to two.

Florida moves on. The Stars and Knights are deadlocked at two wins a piece. Boston beat Miami. They're up three games to one. Denver over the Lakers. The Lakers are done. OKC brooms New Orleans second sweep of the NBA playoffs. The other was Minnesota over Phoenix, and then you saw what happened with Phoenix right another disappointing season for them. Kevin Durant upset.

Here's a report. Sources briefed on the matter told The Athletic that Durant never felt comfortable with his role in Phoenix's offense alongside Booker and Beale this year. Those sources said Durant had persistent issues with the offense, feeling that he was being relegated to the corner far too often and not having the proper designs to play his strengths as an offense built around pick and rolls. Here's my question, why does it take this long for something like this to come out?

The reason these things come out, folks, is because certain people want them out. In this case, it might be the player, or it might be the organization trying to distance themselves from the player. But either way, somebody makes it known that the reason that they were swept, the reason they had another disappointing season. Kevin Durant is not happy. Here we go again.

It's always something, isn't it refreshing? Once in a while when you finally hear an athlete or an organization say, hey, man, it's on me like a hero. Vetchkin, the Washington Capitol Star, was really good. He was terrible in the playoffs, but he was really good afterwards. He didn't have a point in the playoffs. And when people said what happened

against the Rangers, what did he say? I wasn't good enough. I've got to be better, instead of pointing fingers, instead of making the excuses, you don't want to hear it. One of the best lines I ever heard from one of the bosses I worked for. He said, own your own blank. Reminds what kind of sounds like pitts. Own your own blank. Don't make excuses. It's on you. Kevin Durant, it's on him. Hey, think of this before something like that gets out. He did

take the most corner threes in his career. He took sixty eight of them. Does that seem like a lot to you? Before this year he averaged about twenty three. Remember he is older, he does have different weapons around him. You do have to play to more than one player's strength. Would you suggest that he's the best player on their team. I wouldn't. I think it's Devin Booker. Kevin Durant's a Hall of Fame player, but just because he's a Hall of Fame player doesn't mean he's right at everything. I

think Phoenix he really got hurt on the Grayson Allen injury. But it just gets so old when you hear stuff like this disgruntled blame game, same stuff. It's crazy. It really is our phone number on the Meyer hotline eight

sixty six eight three, eight forty eight forty three. You could text us at sports Radio to twenty one thousand the worst and best grade, just coming off of what we were talking about with Dave brikettit the Free Press who joined us here on Ex's and Bros. A little bit ago, some of the best and worst grades. You know, you go through. This is what

football brings you, and it's pretty cool. You get as soon as the super Bowl is over, and maybe even in some cases before the super Bowl is over, you're getting mock draft after mock draft after mock draft, which look, sports Radio is lives on that stuff. To me, it gets a little old. It's constantly changing. You're getting a mock draft, and then you go to the combine and then you get in another mock draft, and then you're noticing some signings and then you're getting another mock draft. I

mean, it's it's constant, but you got to fill space. Sports radio's gotta fill time, and people like it, so it's okay, it's cool. But right after the draft you get all the breakdowns. I mean you get breakdowns for every pick, you get breakdowns for every round, and you get breakdowns for every team great, giving teams great. It's really hard to do. It's almost it's it's borderline ridiculous because you don't know what these players are going to do. You don't know how good they're going to be.

So, for example, one writer gave the Falcons a C minus. Why do you think what Dave and I were just talking about it's Michael Pennix. How do you know? Like they said that was the worst pick? It was a surprise pick? Was it the worst pick? What if he turns out to be a Pro Bowl quarterback? A multi I'm not saying he is, I'm just saying what if? How do you know? You don't So you read this stuff and you're like, Okay, this is what this guy

thinks. Great, so on and so fourth for what it's worth. That's key for what it's worth. CBS Sports gave the Lions a B. They thought the best pick was Si Vaki. Why because this writer had him, as you know, before the draft, on his better than team. This guy's better than his team. He's better than you think he is. He's better than most people have him projected. So in order to support what I originally thought, I've got to at least bring that up. You think that

was their best pick, that's when you should stop reading. You should stop reading the or I should have stopped reading the article as soon as this guy wrote. The best pick the Lions had was their fourth round pick, safety running back Vaki No. No. The best pick was Terry on Arnold. He's going to be an immediate starter and is expected to make a massive impact because of all the things that Daybreak had just brought up, his strength, his filling of a need, and his desire to wear a Hall of Fame

gold jacket. Someday. That's the best pick, not the pick that you originally thought was a guy who was on your better than team before you started writing the weekend drafts an analysis eight eight three eight forty forty three. That's the Meyer Hotline to give us a call, you text us as Sports Radio to twenty one thousand. This is Exus and Bros. On a Tuesday morning

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Michigan Sports Network across the Great State of Michigan. Meyer Hotline is eight sixty six eight three eight forty eight forty three our text line Sports Radio to twenty one thousand wherever it is in the Great State of Michigan. You baby listening. We were just talking before the break about the various draft grades. I don't know how you could give the Lions anything less than ab Here's the reason I say that, neither you nor I. Now I know lot A lot

of these people have great experience in watching a lot of film. I don't know many people who had anything on Giovanni Manu. He's that mountain of a man from British Columbia. You take a running back slash safety in the fourth round, one hundred and thirty second pick overall, Sioni Vaki. This isn't baseball, man. I mean, I don't want a guy who's versatile and it's not alignment. Guy's either a running back or a safety. My hope is that he's safety. I don't think they need a running back. I

do like the Wingo pick from the inside. I'm not going to have claimed it to have watched Christian Mahogany. I haven't. So there's three guys on the draft, three of the six half the draft I truly know, and I think can be contributors this coming season. That works for me. So giving them anything less than to be would be a little surprising. I think I think there are certain teams and said I said this after day one.

This is not me talking armchair quarterback Day one. I liked what the Pittsburgh Steelers did, Absolutely love it. Fatano was one of my favorite players. Zach Frazier one of my favorite players. And yes, I'm not afraid to admit it. I've said it for as long as I've done this show. For two decades. I've said you build from the inside out in football. I like Liman. I think they're so important. Doesn't mean i'd take them

at the top five pick. I'm just telling you I think they're really really important, and I think too many times we just watch where the ball goes. We just want the skill guys. Offensive lineman is a skill too. So I love Fatanu, I love Zach Frasier, love Peyton Wilson. He's the linebacker at NC State. The problem there is he gets injured quite a bit. He was a third round pick after they chose Roman Wilson. I think they hit four home runs. And if you're afraid of Wilson Peyton Wilson

being injured, okay, then call it a triple. Even if it's a double. I think you got three home runs at a double. If you want to look at it from that standpoint. That's why I would give them an a phone numbers eight six six, eight three, eight forty eight forty three. Let's go to the phone lines, the Meyer hot Line. Who's up next, Ben? Yeah, we got Robin Rockford? Nice, the Rockford Rams? Hi Rob, How you doing good? Matt? How you doing good? Thanks for the call? Good good and joining the show.

Yeah, I heard someone complain. You know, the draft. I've been well, I'm sixty six years old, so I've been following the draft since the late seventies. And when the draft first came on nineteen eighty with ESPN, I thought I'd died and gone to heaven. I couldn't believe my You know, that was a year they drafted Billy Simms. But one thing with the draft is you I mean, it has become so over blown and so big. It's all it's it's you know, it's just a life form of

itself. But one thing I did like with the lines, I don't mind them double dipping at cornerback. You can't have too many defensive backs. You know, we were in a division where there's nothing but weapons that were going up against Green Bay is full of them. Minnesota, Chicago now is full of them. We got to have defensive backs. And also it's a position

that has a lot of attrition. A lot of defensive defensive backs and offensive linemen always seemed to get hurt, so you can't have too many of them. So I agree one hundred percent with you. I mean, you remember last year in the playoff game against Dallas, what was everybody complaining about ceed lamb over two hundred yards receiving? Right? Yeah, so it was absolutely a Yeah, it was a position of need. You're one hundred percent right

about that. I likened it to pitching in baseball. You can't have enough of it, right, Yeah, you can't have too much pitching. You can't have too many defensive acts. Right, Amen, appreciate the phone call. Great stuff. Look, here's the deal. Do you believe the NFL is a passing league? He said. The first draft he watched was Billy Simms, when the Lions took the Heisman Trophy winner out of Oklahoma. It's

great stuff. Think about how many heismand Trophy winners they've had, Billy Simms, Steve Owens also from Oklahoma, right, Andre Ware, Oh god, Barry Sanders. Then they ended up having a guy like Ty Detmer. They didn't draft him, but they had him on their team. They've had a lot of Heisman Trophy winners on their team. Billy Simms was unbelievable, folks. I promise him, man. I mean, if it were today and he injured his knee, that way you could get by it because of today's

technology. Back in the early eighties, he didn't couldn't overcome it. He was just an He was so much fun to watch. It's different than Barry God. He could catch out of the backfield. He was big, he was strong, he was fast, he was awesome. I loved watching Billy Simms. Here's a good little story for you real quick. A few years back, more than a few years, probably about six years or so, saw him at Ford Field, had a chance to visit with him in one

of the offices. Just sit down, talk with him for a long time. You know why he wore number twenty. He's a big baseball fan and he loved lou Brock, and lou Brock was number twenty. It's an interesting story anyway, Yeah, one hundred percent regarding the cornerbacks. And the other interesting comment he just made was how it's how the draft has gotten overblown.

It's gotten so big. I think everything in sports, but especially the NFL, and it's not necessarily a negative thing, has gotten so big, has gotten overblown. It has become it's not just the games that are big any longer. It's the discussion. It's the commentary, it's the film breakdown, it's the play breakdown, it's the press conferences, it's the off season, it's everything associated with it. And here's the real kicker. We don't get

tired of it. Think of another sport. Hell, think of another topic. Think of something that you just roll your eyes and say enough is enough. Not in football, you don't. You don't do that with football. You don't, at least in this country. We can't get enough of it. I'm not saying the UFL. I think that's a little different because you don't recognize as many players. I mean, maybe you do with Adrian Martinez.

I think he plays for Birmingham and they're off to think they're four and one or they're five and ohther' At the midway point of the UFL, you might recognize a name or two. But I'm talking about the NFL. Things that are associated with a National Football League you can't get enough of and I don't know what the endgame is with it. That's the weird thing. Like you're gonna go play in Mexico, You're playing in London, You're playing all

over the place. Are you creating You might be creating more football fans? Are you creating more football players? Do you? You never envisioned a time when the National Football League and whoever the next commissioner is, stands at the podium in whatever city and says, with the first pick of the second round, the Detroit Lyons select so and so out of London. No, folks,

I called NFL Europe for three consecutive years. I went over to Germany and it was mandated where you had to have at least a couple of nationals on their team. Those guys are so far behind, and people just don't gravitate to it over there as much as obviously we do here. We can't get enough of sports here. They can't get enough of their sport over there. I'm not sure how much they want our sport, but it's great stuff,

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I know somebody has recently texted and what do you get right? It's about the question from earlier about franchise players. It says, uh, it was meant to be only between Osgood or Joe Dumars. Oh, I'm sorry, Yeah, who meant the most to their franchise. Oh okay, I would say Joe Dumars. Chris Osgood was a third round pick. Not that that's a bad thing. I think he should be in the Hall of Fame. He's got four hundred and one wins. He's he was a third round pick.

Mark think about that draft. Marten LaPoint was drafted the first round for the Red Wings that year. That was nineteen ninety one. That was the year Eric Lynn us as number one. That was a really good draft. Scott Niedermeyer was in that draft. Aaron Ward, Peter Forsburg was in that draft. Not to compare Aaron Ward with Scott Niedermeyer and Eric lind Russ and Peter Forsburg, but it's just a name. Brian Ralston was part of it.

To Pat Peak was drafted by Washington. But people forget that martenella Point was the first round pick for Detroit. Their second round pick was Jamie Pusher, he was a big defenseman. Then Chris Osgood and then Mike Knuble out of the University of Michigan was drafted. All those guys played in the NHL and had find careers. I think Chris Od's good to Hall of Famer, but he was drafted in the third round. What did he mean to their

franchise? You know they they went out and felt like they needed to get Mike Vernon for their first Cup. Dominic kashik as well. Again, you know how I feel about about Chris Osgod. I think he belongs in the Hall of Fame. Joe Dumars already is in the Hall of Fame. Joe Dumars was a first round pick of the Pistons in a draft that back then nineteen eighty five had seven rounds, had one hundred and sixty two players taken.

Now you have sixty four players taken. Joe Dumar's draft was Patrick Ewing and Wayman Tisdale and Ben wib Benjamin Xavier McDaniel, Detla shremp Charles Oakley, guys like that. John Konkak and Joe Klein were taken ahead and Chris Mullen taken ahead of Joe Dumars. Blair Rasmussen was taken ahead of Joe Dumars. Keith Lee, Ed Pinkney Kenny Green were taken ahead of Karl Malone and Joe Dumars, who a blob and Bill Wennington were taking the head of Joe Dumars.

What were we just talking about with Dave Briquette. You need a little luck, don't you? Yes? A. C. Green was a really good player. Terry Porter helped his team get to an NBA title. Both those men were taken after Joe Dumars. But after all the names that we just brought up, Karl Malone was the thirteenth overall pick. Who takes ben Wa Benjamin out of Creighton over Karl Malone? Sometimes you just don't know. You know who else the Pistons drafted that year who turned out to be a

hell of a player? Spud Web? Yeah, they drafted spud Web in the fourth round. Spud Webb went on to have twelve solid years, mostly with Atlanta. Never played for the Pistons, but he was a fourth round pick by Detroit. You know who else was really good from that draft, and I mean really good, played eleven years, won some championships. Mario l Do you remember him? Won some championships in Houston, played at American

International College. What. Yeah, those are good names. And sometimes I look at a sports talk show and I think, what am I learning today? Besides a host opinion. What else can you share with me? What

do you I picture people? This is kind of strange, probably, but I picture people at an outdoor barbecue or in a sports conversation and they're they're talking with their friends, and the friends bring up the same names all the time of players who are taken later in drafts who ended up being really good players, surprise picks. Did you know this where a guy finished his career? For example, when you're thinking what Mark Fidrick finished his career in Boston?

Yes, but what do you always Tom Brady was a six round draft pick? You know Mario Elli, Not that he comes front and center as a Hall of Famer, because he's not a Hall of Famer. He was a seventh round draft pick, but he played eleven years in the NBA and won championships with Houston. And did you know that Spladweb was a Pistons draft

pick. That's kind of how I look at it. But yeah, I think a long winded answer, I think Joe Dumarsy's a Hall of Famer right, five time on the all time defensive Team, one of the greatest Pistons in the history of the franchise, Steady Long career, what was it, fourteen years? Fifteen years or so, all with one team, as well as a pretty damn good general manager. I know he made some mistakes, for sure, absolutely, making certain draft Find me a general manager who's bat

in a thousand, You can't Jerry West was a great general manager? Is that fair to say? I mean, this guy's in the Hall of Fame as a player, as a general manager and as a contributor. Right. Absolutely, you don't think he made mistakes, You better believe he did. He absolutely did. Some people believe that he was opposed to drafting certain really good players like Magic Johnson, for example. Some people believe that, remember

he passed on Zion Williamson two. So there are there are certain things that even the best of who's ever done it, have made mistakes with. There are certain franchises. I think there are certain franchise franchises I can say it that we view as mistake free almost all. Right, Seriously, there are certain we look at them. They are the they are the white they are the blueprint, they are the ultimate. There are plenty of teams, plenty

of teams who have achieved great success but missed made big mistakes. I say this all the time that the New England Patriots have been incredible in their success, most people, most franchises, and most fan bases would at one point say, you know what, I really think it's important we kind of model ourselves after that. Well, they made mistakes. They used a first round draft pick. I'm a kid by the name of Nikhil Harry played just three

seasons in New England, had just fifty seven picks. So just it's going to happen. But I think Joe Dumars is the answer to it, and I think he's I think he did a hell of a job for the most part. Hey, there's a there's a new contract for mister Travis Kelce out there. The Kansas City Chiefs come to an agreement on a two year extension with him, and rightfully so, one of the best tight ends in the history of the sport. It got me thinking last night when I was reading

this, and there's a lot of really good tight end. George Kittle's a hell of a tight end, right Is he as good as Mark Bavarro or Dallas Clark or Jy novichk Riley odoms with the Denver Broncos way back in the day, Greg Olsen was a hell of a player. Ben Coates was good. Keith Jackson, I'm telling you, man, Keith Jackson with Philadelphia back in the day, hell of a player. Todd Christensen hell of a player. Right? Is Kelsey a top ten tight end of all time? Yeah?

I think he probably is. Whether you think he's we can always have the debate if he's better than Nasie Newsom or Charlie Sanders or Dave Casper. I really like Dave Casper. Shannon Sharp, right, he's probably involved there. Who else would be involved there? Detroit's own Toyo Gates. I would guess Jason Witten, Kellen Winslow, Rob Grinkowski, guys like that. They named a trophy after John Mackie. So he's got to be involved in the

conversation somewhere. Tony Gonzalez, for sure, he could be the best for our Bears. Head coach Mike Dick is probably involved in that too. But when reading this article, I'm thinking to myself, did he change people's perception of the value of that position. I've always felt tight end is really important. I think it's a really big position. There are some people who have

said in the past it's a luxury position. No, it's not. If you think it's a luxury position, you don't follow the follow the sport of football. It's really important. It's mismatches. Get downfield, underneath coverages, create mismatches, Like I said, with either safeties for size or speed with linebackers. Don't tell me that a guy who has three one thousand yard seasons

is a luxury position. That's Shannon Sharp. Don't tell me that a guy for a six year span who averaged eighty catches per year and nine hundred yards per season is a luxury pick. That's Jason Witten, because he's not. Don't tell me a guy who had three straight All Pro seasons in Antonio Gates and had nine hundred plus yards in each of those seasons is luxury. He's not. Kellen Winslow had eighty five rocks in over one thousand yards in three

straight seasons. You think that's luxury. Rob Gronkowski had four to one yard seasons in a five year span with at least ten touchdowns. Luxury, No way, bull crap. Really important. But I do wonder at one point, at what point did a player change his position? Definition slash importance and who was it. I love Charlie Sanders, God rest his soul. I was really fortunate I had a chance to work with him for years. He was a third round pick out of Wyoming, never caught more than fifty passes,

never reached more than seven hundred yards. That you can't say he changed the position because the numbers weren't there to support it in the sport. Doesn't make him any less than anybody else. It just tells you that back then they didn't throw the ball that much. They didn't have guys who could throw as much, and defenses were different, and so on and so for rules

were completely different. They didn't throw that much with Ozzie Knewsome either. Even Dave casper As I brought up at some point, like John Elway used Channon Sharp a lot in the mid nineties and late nineties, Jason Whitten in the early two thousands. Kelsey probably made it even cooler than it was with Gonzales and probably Grinkowski. It wasn't John Mackie phenomenal player, but sorry, in

the late sixties, they just weren't. And Johnny I a suspending it actually, so he actually was thrown quite a bit, but not like today today. I mean, I think there's there are young kids now playing football who don't mind saying, yeah, I'll be the tight end because you know why, because they flexed the tight end a lot. It's not always just staying in and blocking and then oh, by the way, on third down, we might look your way. You're our third or fourth option. A lot

of times they're the first option. Kelsey could be the first. You don't think Sam Laporta change people's minds, absolutely, but it's not like Sam Laporta is going to change the position. Kelsey did it before him. Gonzalez did it before Kelsey, Winslow did it before Gonzales. Somehow, it just, you know, kind of evolves a little bit. So the extension for Kelsey warranted for sure. Patrick Mahomes is thrilled with it. Who wouldn't be. But he did change something. I think. I think he was part of

a changing movement. Maybe it's just football that changed the position. But you do have to get when you're in this situation, when you're playing that position in today's football, you do have to be a lot more athletic. There's a lot of guys who've played that position who are a lot more athletic than you give them credit for, including a guy like Mike Ditka. Remember Antonio Gates was a hell of a basketball player. That's what I'd be doing.

If I were coaching kids at certain positions and they really liked those positions, they felt like, yeah, you know what I mean. I want to be the next Jimmy Graham is another good tight end. Right, If you want to be some have them play certain sports. That's going to allow them to excel in their favorite sport. So when you're not playing football, play some basketball. Be a rebounder, forces you to use your footwork box guys

out. You're gonna have to box guys out when you're going down catching passes, right, I say that in lacrosse all the time. Be a wide receiver because you got to get off the line with foot movement, shoulder shaking, head movement, swim moves exactly what you do in lacrosse or hockey, hockey lacrosse two My boys did those two sports. They played hockey and lacrosse. It's very similar movements. You're trying to get around, trying to outdeek

a certain defender by using the same type of motion. Ones on skates, ones on feet, tight ends. I bet you most of them are really good basketball players at some point, not saying in college, but in the high school level, because you're using similar moves, similar movement, similar skill sets to do the very same thing. Good stuff. We appreciate the phone calls today. We appreciate the text as well, especially the one about the

you know who's the most important to their franchise or changed their franchise. I thought that was a really good one. I love those conversations. I love those topics. I don't always look I say this all the time on this show. I'm not the one who comes up with all the great content. A lot of times you do, Ben does. It's open. That's what we'd love about hosting the show and talking with you on a day to day basis. Hope you'll be back with us tomorrow our thanks to Dave Briquette.

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