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Big Red Rage - Dave Pasch Weighs In On NFL Draft Prospects, Cardinals Free Agency, Rule Changes

Big Red Rage - Dave Pasch Weighs In On NFL Draft Prospects, Cardinals Free Agency, Rule Changes

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Big Red Rage - Dave Pasch Weighs In On NFL Draft Prospects, Cardinals Free Agency, Rule Changes

Big Red Rage - Dave Pasch Weighs In On NFL Draft Prospects, Cardinals Free Agency, Rule Changes

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The fore.

1:01

March madness doesn't

1:04

just pertain to college

1:06

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1:08

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during that GCU game that he's

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Charles Barkley, the Arizona Icon for three

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that. And if a former NFLGM can

1:49

say the Cardinals are doing what at

1:51

number four and with Kyler Murray, well

1:53

we can get into all that. Here on the Big Red Rage,

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presented by santan Ford and Gilbert

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we are Santan Ford, Paul Calvin, Ron

2:00

Wolfley, soon to be joined by the voice of the Cardinals,

2:03

Dave Pash. He has seen and broadcast

2:05

a lot of these top prospects games. Always

2:07

great to catch up with Dave this time of year. But

2:10

wolf seriously, there is a lot of madness

2:12

out there when it comes to these mock drafts and everything

2:14

associated with what's coming our way a

2:16

month from now.

2:17

Yeah, PAULI, there really is, and

2:19

you're starting to see some pretty crazy

2:22

stuff out there. Like the Arizona

2:24

Cardinals are gonna go ahead and draft JJ

2:27

McCarthy at number four and then

2:29

trade Kyler Murray after that. Now, look,

2:32

okay, if that happens, I'll give

2:34

you all of your do I'll give you all of

2:36

the credit right there. But my goodness, I

2:38

do not see that happening under any

2:41

circumstance. So, Paul, I think there's

2:43

a little clickbait that is out there as

2:45

well.

2:45

Yeah, that belongs to Mike Tannenbaum ESPN,

2:47

former Patriots general manager or Jets

2:50

general manager, I should say so. I mean in that equation,

2:52

well, basically it boils down to this, you end up

2:54

with JJ McCarthy

2:57

and Lad mcconkee at number twenty

2:59

seven when you could have had Kyler

3:01

Murray in Marvin Harrison Junior.

3:03

That's right.

3:04

I mean, it just makes zero sense on zero

3:06

levels. But it makes the draft great. It's

3:09

why the TV ratings are through the roof, and it's why

3:11

we're talking about it this time of year.

3:13

Yeah, there's no doubt, Paul, it really is. I'm

3:16

so excited. You can see it to the Arizona

3:18

Cardinals going out and addressing some real

3:20

needs that they had. Of course, in

3:22

free agency and now you're

3:25

focusing on the draft going forward.

3:27

Right now, there are still going to be some free

3:29

agent signings. It's interesting when

3:31

you still look at some of the free agents that are

3:33

out there in the National Football League.

3:36

Man, there's some big names that are still

3:38

out there, some guys that you might be interested

3:41

in. But man, the focus now really

3:43

shifts to those young guys in the

3:45

twenty twenty four NFL Draft.

3:47

We're gonna stay pass for his impressions, what

3:49

stood out to him for the Cardinals and free agency, and

3:52

Cardinals spent a lot of money. We'll tell you the numbers

3:54

in that. But right now, it was the league

3:56

meetings this week. Every single team, every

3:58

single GM and head coach was at those

4:00

meetings and during a breakfast

4:02

session with the media. Yeah,

4:04

Jonathan Gannon, we'll get into that a little

4:06

bit. But it was Sean Payton who initially

4:09

made some headlines based on what he said

4:11

to say about the Cardinal's position at number

4:13

four. If indeed there are four quarterbacks

4:16

and there are more than four quarterback

4:18

needy teams, here's Sean Payton,

4:20

head coach of the Broncos.

4:22

I think it's realistic. What's

4:25

hard to predict though, is like

4:28

what's on the receiving end. I

4:30

think it's good to be Monty today at

4:32

Arizona, right, it's hard to predict

4:35

what that cost is. And yet

4:38

I certainly wouldn't say it's unrealistic.

4:40

All right.

4:40

He's talking about the trade up coming from twelve

4:42

in the Broncos case up to four, or another

4:44

team like Minnesota at eleven, the Raiders at

4:47

thirteen, the Giants at number

4:49

six. It just seems to be picking

4:51

up steam run wolfully. Combined with the fact that Maniacifort

4:54

told the media last week that he's officially

4:56

open for business.

4:59

Yeah, he's open for business right there. I

5:01

thought what Sean Payton said was

5:03

really really cool. Number one. It's

5:06

the truth, all right, It's good to be

5:08

Moni, there's no doubt about that. But

5:10

I also thought, Paul, isn't it very

5:12

very interesting? That is, he's addressing

5:15

the fact that it is realistic the Denver

5:17

Broncos might move up

5:19

in this draft or could move up in this

5:22

draft. Isn't it interesting that he cited

5:24

the number four pick. That tells

5:27

me there's no way Denver is targeting

5:30

the number four pick. They're

5:32

targeting the number three pick Paul,

5:35

That's what I think right there, only because

5:37

once again, why would you ever offer

5:39

any aid, comfort or shelter

5:42

to the guy that you're in negotiations

5:44

with for his position. You don't

5:47

want to do that. I think number

5:50

four isn't going to be the Denver

5:52

Broncos Number three.

5:53

Maybe interesting, say, that's an interesting

5:55

take on that. I hadn't thought of that that angle.

5:58

Darren Urban was cuturing the

6:00

spring league meetings and he tracked

6:03

down mantiosa Fort, who told Darren Urban,

6:05

well, quote, it was nice of Sean to

6:07

notice the position we are in.

6:09

End quote.

6:09

And then here's what Jonathan Gannon had

6:11

to say about the draft and maniasin

6:14

Fort.

6:14

It is good to be money right now. He's in season,

6:17

So I leave him alone a little bit. This

6:20

is like his baby, So I say, hey, you just

6:22

do your thing, man, you just do your thing. We feel

6:24

good about it, and obviously

6:26

we talk, you know, every day, but I'm

6:30

I'm excited about.

6:31

Where we're at and what we need

6:33

to add and the plan to do that.

6:35

You know, players get back in the building here in a

6:38

less than a month, which would be cool. That gives

6:40

me a lot of energy so yeah,

6:42

excited about everything that's going on.

6:44

So here's the thing. If I'm maniasa fort, I'm

6:46

telling Sean Payne in every other potential

6:48

suitor, guess what, I got three or four other teams

6:51

on the line. So stay tuned, get

6:53

ready to make me your best offer. And the key

6:55

to all this, Ron Wilfley, You've been saying it for more than

6:57

a month hashtag let there be

7:00

a fourth QB. And

7:02

when Tom Pelisero of NFL

7:04

Network goes on the air this week and said he's

7:06

been talking to a lot of different executives around

7:08

the league and they all feel like Adam

7:10

Peters, covets JJ

7:13

McCarthy even as high as number

7:15

two. Well, guess what. Now

7:17

it's officially on because there's that fourth

7:20

quarterback, and with the Cardinals sitting it for

7:22

then, you just figure they're going to

7:24

get some serious offers because there are only two

7:26

kinds of teams in the NFL, those who have the franchise quarterback

7:29

and those who need one.

7:30

Yeah, you know what, Paully, For the most part, we

7:33

haven't hit April yet, but when

7:35

we do hit April, I believe

7:37

nothing. I believe absolutely

7:40

nothing that I hear out there because

7:42

of the draft supter fuge. You

7:44

know how I feel about this right

7:46

now, And you're talking about Adam Peters,

7:49

the general manager of the Washington

7:51

Commanders. Of course, at number two. For

7:53

the longest time, it was Drake May, right,

7:55

it was going to be Caleb Williams, and it was going to be

7:57

Drake May. And then all of a sudden you heard,

8:00

well, maybe Jaden Daniels is really coming

8:02

out there to number two. And you know

8:04

what, now it's not Jade and Daniels, Are you getting

8:06

me? It's JJ McCarthy who

8:09

continues this unbelievable

8:11

climb up draft boards,

8:14

or at least this is what most

8:16

people are saying that is happening right

8:18

now. But I believe none a

8:20

bit, Paul. For the most part, Do I believe

8:23

that there might be a team that is

8:25

desperate and is willing to

8:27

move up at number four to get a

8:30

quarterback. Yeah, I do believe

8:32

that's the case. I do believe, MANI at

8:35

number four is sitting in a catbird seat

8:37

right now. I do believe the first three picks

8:40

of the draft will be quarterbacks.

8:43

But man, there have been

8:45

bus in the past as they're

8:47

not Christian ponder they

8:50

have. There has been some serious buss

8:52

in the past. I don't know if you want

8:54

to move up, Trey Lance, if you know what

8:56

I'm talking about.

8:58

Here's all I know. If MANIASB does make

9:00

a deal, there's going to be a quarterback surcharge

9:03

tacked on, a handling fee tacked

9:05

on if somebody wants to come up and pay that price.

9:08

And you mentioned Jayden Daniels, you mentioned Melik

9:11

Neighbors. LSU had its pro day today and

9:13

there's Malik Neighbors running a four, three,

9:15

five, forty and then NFL

9:17

Network reporting he is going to have an individual

9:20

meeting with the Cardinals. Where

9:23

we stand right now, Wolf, and I know you're in the danger zone

9:25

on Marvin Harrison Junior, But how close in

9:27

your estimation would a Molik Neighbors or Roam

9:29

a Dunees a B. And if the Cardinals traded

9:31

back to let's say six with the Giants,

9:34

how satisfied would you be with one of the other two

9:36

Big three receivers?

9:38

You know what, Polly, Honestly, I am in

9:40

the danger zone with Marvin Harrison Junior.

9:42

I love the guy. Yet at the same time I am

9:44

going to admit that his approach

9:47

at the combine and his approach on Pro

9:49

Day. It has soured me a little. It

9:52

has everyone keeps talking about

9:54

Polly. It's it's all about football that

9:56

you know. Marvin Harrison Senior, his dad

9:58

of course, and Marvin Harrison. This

10:00

is about football, not training,

10:02

not running a forty time, not going

10:05

I don't want to do that. This is about football.

10:07

Well, if it's all about football, don't

10:10

worry about where you're drafted, then

10:12

don't worry about running a time, don't

10:14

worry about falling in the draft. If it's

10:17

all about football, don't

10:19

worry about it. You've got your entire

10:21

career in front of you to actually

10:23

go out and make the kind of money you want to make.

10:26

So that bothered me. I'd

10:28

love to see us trade down and

10:30

still move up and get a guy like Malik

10:32

Neighbors at Romadonsay.

10:34

Or maybe it's all cover, it's from his agent.

10:37

It's really all business because

10:39

as many have said, he wouldn't have tested as

10:41

well as Aroma Dunesay and he's

10:44

not going to run a four three five forty by

10:46

most estimates.

10:47

So if they're going to drop

10:49

out at number ten, Pauligue, he's going to be a

10:51

top ten pick.

10:52

Let's go to Dave Passion all this voice of the Cardinals.

10:54

Next in the Big Red Rage presented by Santan

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forward in Gilberte.

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Hed center, shap of the thirty not a sideline

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to the fifty yard line. It's Murphy Bunty

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to the thirty to the twenty to the fifteen

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of his hand, Sean Murphy Bunting

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is my hero. Bubbles of all the far side

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and it's scooped up. It's picked up by

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Murphy Bunting running right to left at the

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thirty where it is ball on the ground, Bubbles

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on.

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The grass, picks up by the Raiders.

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To the have a touts down with Nichols.

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The Raiders pick it up and rumble in the heads

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one below Nichols pressure it get

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off the edge.

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Sad for the safety Nichols

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in the zone, who will stick

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to the turf.

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Mack Wilson comes through like

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a.

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Rocket to tackle from behind. It absolutely

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ripped by mac Wilson.

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That is a sack.

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And mac Wilson fired there on the

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Brits and got some a home.

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Now, Ron Wolf, I know you have some add

11:50

issues, okay, but if you are paying attention.

11:52

The entirety of that montage right there,

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you might have heard a

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voice. You might recognize

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us, your broadcast partner for a

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good two decades in there calling

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a highlight of Sean Murphy bunting. Welcome

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back into the Big Red Rage, presented by Santan

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Fordy and Gilbert. And welcome to the

12:10

show, mister Dave Pash, voice

12:13

of the Cardinals on that call, a national

12:15

voice. And Dave, you've been calling entirely too much basketball

12:17

these days, so we're here to talk some football for the next

12:19

few minutes.

12:20

Okay, good, let's do it. Paulie.

12:23

Are we doing, boys and doing very very

12:25

good? Thanks for joining us, David, all right.

12:27

I'll keep it real simple. Here's a headline in the

12:29

Azy Central I saw the other

12:31

day, and I quote, are the Arizona

12:33

Cardinals improved after

12:36

free agency? Question mark?

12:38

Dave, what would you say?

12:40

One hundred percent? Yes? I

12:44

think in

12:46

general they addressed needs

12:49

and I loved how they went about

12:51

addressing those needs. They

12:55

paid guys, and they

12:57

did spend money. They paid

12:59

guys who are durable and

13:03

at an age where you should pay

13:05

guys. The Cardinals

13:07

are one of the younger rosters in the league.

13:10

But they have guys they've added

13:12

that are vets that have played in a lot

13:14

of games. Most of the guys they

13:16

signed they're twenty six to twenty seven years

13:19

old, and they played in games and

13:21

didn't miss games because of injury. Those are

13:23

the things that really stood out to me.

13:26

Yeah, you know what, David for me as well,

13:28

I look at it and think they

13:30

had last year, they

13:32

had a lot of depth signing in the offseason,

13:34

right, So they went out and they got some guys

13:37

that were depth players for the

13:39

most part, and they signed them to one year

13:41

deals. Now you've got starters

13:44

from other teams that I think they targeted

13:46

guys today's point, guys

13:49

that were really really durable starters

13:52

though on other teams and signed

13:54

them to three year deals. I think that's how I'm

13:56

going to remember this free agent

13:58

period as opposed to last year's

14:00

free agent period.

14:02

Well, and you know what, you guys are both right, because

14:05

Craig grielou crunched the numbers hashtag

14:07

no math over here, and last year,

14:09

to nineteen free agents, the

14:11

Cardinals committed thirteen million dollars.

14:13

This year, so far, to nine free

14:15

agents, the Cardinals have committed eighty

14:18

two million guaranteed, So

14:20

they have spend money to both your points.

14:23

Let me ask you this much. The fact they

14:25

went out and they got Jonah Williams former

14:27

eleventh pick overall twenty nineteen draft.

14:30

Whether he plays the left or the right? You know, in NFL

14:32

network says Paris Johnson Junior is going left, Jonah

14:34

Williams to go to the right. Do you think

14:36

that means, Dave that the Cardinals are

14:38

not nearly as apt to draft

14:41

offensive line in round one.

14:44

At least early Yes. I

14:46

would say that, you know, at number

14:48

four, if the Cardinals stay at number four, which

14:51

I'm not sure they will because of the number

14:53

of phone calls they're gonna get, I

14:56

don't think they're taking an

14:58

offensive line in there. Interesting, you know, if

15:01

they aren't it for and they trade back, how far

15:03

do they trade back? And you

15:05

know, is that still the direction? You

15:08

know, receiver or corner as

15:10

opposed to offensive

15:12

line? Now maybe later in the first round.

15:14

You know, it depends. It depends on how they view

15:17

Jonah Williams long term. And

15:19

there's you know, how do they evaluate

15:22

Paris Johnson going forward? Is he right as he left?

15:24

Doesn't matter anymore? Whether you're left or

15:26

right tackle, you

15:28

know, interior offensive line? Is there somebody

15:30

at guard or center that they really like late first

15:32

round? But yeah, I don't think early. You're

15:35

looking offensive line?

15:37

You know right now too, guys, I'd love

15:39

to get both your opinions on this as

15:41

we talk about the draft right now and the possibilities

15:44

of the draft. How do you guys feel about

15:46

this in regard to the Arizona Cardinals actually

15:49

making a pick at number four,

15:51

I mean, is that something that you guys expect

15:54

or do you think they are going to trade down? What do

15:56

you think the percentages?

15:57

Paulie, I'll say this, and I said it for at least

16:00

week now. I'm with Dave. I think someone's

16:02

gonna make maniasin Ford an offer he can't

16:04

refuse. I just think that fourth quarterback

16:06

is there now with the ascension of JJ McCarthy,

16:09

there are too many teams who are too desperate for

16:11

a franchise quarterback. Next year's draft class

16:14

is not supposed to be that strong at the quarterback position,

16:16

So TikTok, I think it's

16:18

coming. I think they're going to trade down. It's a matter

16:21

of how far. I mean, ideally they

16:23

could have deal done with the Giants, they get something

16:25

significant in return Dave, and then at

16:27

six they can still get one of those big

16:30

three receivers. However,

16:32

here's my question to you guys. Do you think

16:34

this administration, these decision makers,

16:36

Money and JG even attach top

16:39

six value to the receiver position

16:42

as a team that was number four and rushing last

16:44

year? Do you think they even value receiver

16:46

to that degree.

16:48

I think it depends on who it is. I think the guys

16:50

that we're talking about, Marvin Harrison, Malik

16:53

Neighbors, maybe to a lesser degree

16:55

Roma Doonza, But I would say

16:57

with Neighbors and Marvin Harrison, yeah, they're worthy

16:59

of that pick. But I mean, everything I've

17:02

heard is probably similar to

17:04

what you guys have heard. Quarterbacks

17:06

are likely going to be the first four picks.

17:09

JJ McCarthy's stock he threw,

17:12

he interviewed well, probably interviewed better

17:14

than anybody. His stock is skyrocketed.

17:16

Now. I don't believe

17:19

that he has overtaken

17:22

Drake May and Jayden

17:25

Daniels. It's still

17:27

possible, but I just have

17:29

a hard time seeing though. Given a

17:32

quarterback needy, some of these teams are Minnesota,

17:35

the Raiders, the Giants just

17:37

have a hard time seeing those teams

17:40

not identifying one of those four

17:42

guys. I think we have to go get that guy. So, yeah,

17:44

you're gonna get a ton of phone calls.

17:46

Now.

17:46

The question is, you know, is it one

17:49

spot? Is it two spots?

17:50

Back?

17:51

You know, can you do what you did last year? Can you move

17:53

down you know, significantly and

17:55

then jump back up. They're

17:58

gonna be They're gonna be options. And that's why

18:00

this draft is fascinating for the Cardinals.

18:02

Yeah, David, you know, for me once again, that scenario,

18:06

that's what I'm looking at right now, especially

18:08

when you're talking about eleven, twelve

18:10

and thirteen, when you're talking about

18:12

the Vikings, you're talking about the Broncos,

18:14

and you're talking about the Raiders at

18:17

thirteen right there, Man, that seems

18:19

like a sweet spot. I know the Giants.

18:21

You could talk about the Giants as well, but

18:24

man, it seems like that moving

18:26

down to eleven

18:28

with the Vikings or moving

18:30

down to even Denver number twelve.

18:33

Although I thought it was interesting that Sean

18:35

Payton said, you know what, it's good

18:37

to be MANI right now and we're going to talk about that

18:39

momentarily. I know and

18:42

yet at the same time, to

18:44

me, that's the sweet spot of this

18:46

draft is eleven, twelve, and thirteen

18:49

and then moving back up and maybe

18:52

getting a rom a doonesay, I would

18:54

be all for that.

18:55

It was interesting too that Sean Payne

18:57

said more than once it's realistic that

18:59

they'd be able to trade up. I

19:02

take that as you know what Moni means it when

19:04

he says we're open for business and

19:06

a deal can be done, and if

19:08

the Cardinals trade down. I still think the sleeper

19:10

positions a draft day PASH would

19:12

be corner and edge. And one of the

19:14

great things about having you on is you called a lot

19:17

of these guys games, especially in the SEC

19:19

tell us about Dallas Turner and Terry

19:21

On Arnold arguably the top edge

19:23

and corner in this draft.

19:26

Yeah, it's interesting. We met with Dallas

19:28

Turner when we had Alabama earlier this year

19:31

and obviously very

19:33

talented. I just comparing

19:35

him to Will Anderson, like when we met with Will

19:38

Anderson last year. Everything about

19:40

him, his play, the type of person

19:42

he was, his personality, just

19:45

he was electric. It just jumped

19:47

out at you, Dallas

19:50

Turner. There are some

19:52

people think Dallas Turner will

19:54

be a better NFL player than Will Anderson.

19:57

His personality may not be as dynamic,

20:01

his leadership style might

20:03

be different than Will Anderson, but he's

20:07

incredibly talented Arnold as

20:09

well. You know, I think Cooley McKinstry

20:11

got a lot of headlines

20:14

last year, and then I think people realize

20:17

that maybe the speed isn't, you

20:20

know, worthy of a top ten or top

20:23

fifteen pick compared to some of the other guys.

20:26

But look, Alabama, you know, has

20:28

a rich history of sending

20:31

players to the NFL who are NFL ready

20:33

because they've been in an NFL system, not just

20:35

to Nick Sabment, but the way they do everything

20:38

at Alabama, it's set up for college

20:40

players to make the jump. And so

20:43

if you draft the kid from Alabama, whether it's

20:45

either of those two guys, and I think

20:47

both are talented enough to succeed in the NFL,

20:50

you're getting a player that's ready

20:52

to compete at that level.

20:53

Yeah, I would totally agree with that, David right

20:55

there. You guys know, I'm not a huge fan of

20:58

Nick saban Yet at the same time, I

21:00

am willing to say that, boy,

21:02

he turns out NFL ready players.

21:06

No doubt about that and look,

21:08

I mean speaking of you got a guy

21:10

coming from Alabama and to Mack Wilson right getting

21:12

back to free agency real quick, You know, Dave,

21:15

I should ask you just on the list of guys,

21:17

the premier guys the Cardinals signed,

21:19

if there's a name that jumps out to you. I

21:21

mentioned Jonah Williams, but Sean Murphy,

21:23

Bunting, Justin Jones, Ballall Nichols,

21:26

Mac Wilson, you know, the edge

21:28

guy. And then Desmond Ritter, who we talked with

21:30

this week's seventeen career starts the last two

21:32

years coming out of Cincinnati for Atlanta. Is there another

21:35

name that sort of caught your attention?

21:37

Well, the Desmond Ridder thing. To

21:40

me, he is the perfect

21:42

backup because if

21:45

something happens to your starter, he

21:48

can get you, not just through a game, he

21:50

can get you through a series of games. He's

21:53

really talented and he's a winner. You look at

21:55

what he did at Cincinnati. I

21:57

think that was a tremendous move

21:59

to get Desmond Ridder. You

22:01

know, I think Clayton Tune's got a chance, but

22:04

he's we saw when he played he's a

22:06

ways away. Desmond Ridter is more

22:08

ready to step in, uh and

22:10

be that guy. You know, it's interesting

22:13

people. I talk

22:15

to a lot of people who kind of go either way on Justin

22:17

Jones. But but but that one, to me,

22:21

I'm really intrigued by him. Uh,

22:24

you know, with the sacks last year, even though his

22:26

his past rush. If you go look at

22:28

analytics and look at like win rate

22:31

percentage and

22:34

the grades you know that they put

22:36

out, they didn't jump off the page.

22:38

But as you know, Wolf, those

22:41

can be misleading. I

22:44

He's a guy that I'm really intrigued

22:46

by. But I think Desmond

22:48

Ridder for me, is that the first

22:50

person that comes to mind when you talk

22:52

about most important person that

22:55

you side. Look. The hope is Kyler makes it through every

22:57

game, plays every snap of seventeen games.

22:59

But just day and age boy, that's

23:02

hard to imagine. It just doesn't happen very

23:04

often. And Desmond Ridder can get you

23:07

through more than just a game. He can get you through a

23:09

month if he needed.

23:10

Yeah, you know I love that, David, the fact that

23:13

Desmond Ridder. You're focused on Desmond

23:15

Ridder even though he's a backup and going

23:17

to be a backup to Kyler Murray. Right

23:20

now, we all know, at some point in time, you're

23:22

gonna need that backup to go into games

23:24

and to allow you to

23:26

be competitive, go out there and maybe even

23:28

win the thing. Desmond Ridder, I

23:31

think is uniquely qualified to

23:33

be the guy for this team.

23:35

And the reason why I say that is

23:37

because, look, you know,

23:39

Kyler Murray is blending the old and the

23:42

new. We're talking about under center, we're

23:44

talking about in the gun, in the pistol.

23:46

He's doing that right now in this offense.

23:49

Over the last four games of

23:51

the season, the Arizona Cardinals offense was

23:54

the number one offense in terms of yards.

23:56

Over the last four games of

23:58

the season, Kyler Murray

24:00

was evolving as a player, and so was

24:03

this offense. You know what, This

24:05

is what I love about Desmond Ridder because

24:07

down with Arthur Smith in Atlanta,

24:10

you're talking about a coach that asked

24:12

his team to do it all, talking

24:15

about different personnel groups and rundown

24:17

situation, talking about lining

24:19

up in the pistol, lining

24:22

up in the gun under center, asking

24:24

his quarterback to do it all. And from

24:26

what I hear, Desmond Ridder has got

24:28

a big brain. So this

24:31

is going to be good for this offense going forward

24:33

because you need a quarterback that can execute

24:36

and orchestrate your offense.

24:38

To wrap it up here with Dave Pash, I know something you guys

24:40

did not love last season, and that was

24:42

the kickoff. Nearly two thousand

24:45

touchbacks last year in the NFL,

24:47

return was executed twenty two percent

24:50

of the time. The NFL now expects more

24:52

than sixty percent of kickoffs will be returned

24:55

with a new kickoff rule. Dave,

24:57

your reaction.

24:58

What I like about it, guy, is it feels

25:01

more like a scrimmage play, like there's going

25:03

to be real hitting. It's going to be real football,

25:05

as opposed to for

25:08

the most part, the foregun conclusion that you're

25:10

going to have a touchback and there's not

25:12

going to be any contact, so there's

25:15

there's room for air. There's,

25:17

you know, still the element

25:20

of a surprise where you have a big hit

25:22

and there's a fumble or

25:24

a guy makes a mistake by

25:28

you know, deciding to

25:30

feel a ball that's angled to the

25:33

sideline inside the five, where you just

25:35

didn't have as much of that the last few

25:37

years. So I think it's exciting.

25:39

It's certainly better than it was. Looky,

25:43

I wish that we weren't in this situation. I wish

25:45

that concussions

25:47

weren't as big of an issue as they are, but it's reality.

25:49

So if you're going to change the rules and

25:51

get away from what you know you did when

25:54

Wolf played, I think this is a good

25:56

alternative in my opinion.

25:57

Hey, fair catches are no longer allowed.

26:00

Any ball caught in the field of play

26:02

must be returned, and a touchback

26:04

comes out to the thirty. So there's a lot

26:07

of incentive to return that ball or

26:09

make the opponent return it. So we'll

26:11

see how that plays out, and we'll see how the whole quarterback

26:13

thing plays out, because the latest mock draft that I've

26:15

seen as JJ McCarthy's second, and

26:18

then Drake may fall in. We'll see how that all

26:20

goes. Dave Pash appreciate the time in

26:22

the Insight. We continue with the big Red

26:24

rage presented by Santan Ford in

26:26

Gilbert.

26:31

After review, it is an incomplete

26:33

pan. So

26:37

Gannett one for one saved

26:40

his best and only for last first.

26:42

Time he used the red flag and it worked out.

26:44

Huh yeah, one for one.

26:45

It had been twenty years since the head coach had gone

26:48

entire season, so I know they reminded you

26:50

of that recently.

26:51

I put myself behind the team there because I really

26:53

didn't want to throw it.

26:55

He was reminded of it by the TV production

26:58

crews every single well in December

27:00

and January. But there was the red

27:03

flag out of his pocket on the field. Jonathan

27:05

Gannon, he's batting the thousand going into his second

27:07

season. Dave Pash and

27:10

Ron Wolfley there, wolf here. We thanked

27:12

Dave Pash for his time moments ago on this

27:14

edition of The Big Red Rage presented by santan

27:17

Ford in Gilbert. We are santan Ford,

27:20

Ron Wolfley more than just a few

27:22

headlines when it comes to quarterbacks and the

27:24

draft and free agency. At the league

27:26

meetings, we got some rules changes

27:29

and as someone who made a name for himself

27:31

made a living on kickoff cover,

27:33

Ron Wolfley just your initial

27:36

thoughts. We talked a little bit with Dave Pash

27:38

about it, but the kickoff by

27:40

all accounts had essentially become a dead

27:43

play in so many different ways

27:45

the last couple of years, and now they

27:47

try to pump some life into it with a brand

27:49

new alignment and format.

27:52

Yeah, Paul, you know, for the most part it

27:54

falls short to me, it falls short.

27:57

But man, it's a step in the

27:59

right direction because it sure beats the alternative,

28:02

Paul. They were coming up with plays

28:04

and you know you were gonna have to, you know, trying

28:07

to eliminate the kickoff, and whether I

28:10

just this is the best

28:12

route you could possibly take,

28:14

I think at this point in time. But it still

28:16

falls short. I do. I think they've

28:19

overreacted on a lot of this

28:21

in the National Football League. I'm all for player

28:23

safety, PAULI you know that this is

28:26

integral to me. It is it is

28:28

something I understand personally,

28:30

and yet at the same time, I

28:32

just think that it falls

28:35

short. Eliminate the wedge, Paul.

28:37

You can never bring the wedge back.

28:39

Eliminate two guys that stand

28:41

shoulder to shoulder in an

28:44

attempt to double team a guy. Eliminate

28:46

that, because if you ever put two guys shoulder

28:49

to shoulder. To me, Paulie, I'll kill

28:51

one of them. Okay, one

28:53

of them is gonna get killed, and

28:55

it's gonna be my eyes that will kill

28:57

him. I'll look at the one guy and hit

28:59

the other guy, or I'll look at that guy

29:02

and hit the other guy. It's just it's

29:04

something that is hard

29:07

to describe unless you experience it

29:09

out on the football field. So

29:12

listen to me. I wanted to see

29:14

a full kickoff

29:16

cover once again brought back because

29:18

it's the most exciting, the most

29:20

brutal play there is in the game

29:22

of football, and to me, I love that. Yet

29:25

at the same time, this

29:27

is an acceptable way to

29:29

go in terms of not eliminating

29:31

the kickoff and doing something

29:34

that's football.

29:35

It's gonna look really different. There's gonna be a

29:37

setup zone, there's gonna be a landing

29:39

zone, all right. The ball is still gonna be kicked

29:42

from your own thirty five yard line, but your

29:44

ten kick coverage players are gonna be lined

29:46

up at the opposing forty, with

29:48

five on each side of the field. Then the return

29:50

team is going to have their nine

29:52

blockers in the setup zone between

29:55

the thirty and thirty five, at least seven

29:57

of those players touching the thirty five, and

29:59

then the two kickoff return men allowed

30:01

inside the twenty. Only

30:04

the kicker and the two kickoff return men

30:06

would be allowed to move into the ball hits

30:08

the ground or it's touched by a returner

30:10

inside the twenty. And all this

30:12

is based really on the XFL and what

30:14

they did. And for example,

30:16

in twenty twenty they were talking about an NFL

30:18

network there were over four hundred kickoff

30:21

returns and not a single head injury

30:23

reported. Yeah, so it's

30:26

player safety driven in so many

30:28

ways.

30:28

Yeah, it is, Polly. And once

30:31

again, it's really more like a punt return.

30:33

Now that's what it is. Yes, they're lining

30:35

them up and you get to run this way, and

30:38

I'm gonna go ahead and I'm gonna drop

30:40

back. That's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna go ahead

30:42

and drop back. It's gonna be really interesting

30:45

to see what they do, how special

30:47

teams coaches may tweak it at

30:50

all. It's gonna be very interesting. And again

30:52

I want to say this, it sure beats the alternative

30:55

pall of eliminating the

30:57

kickoff. We're gonna see the kickoffs

31:00

again come back, a big

31:02

time special teams play come

31:04

back in vogue. And I like that

31:07

poll because once again, eliminating

31:10

the kickoff is unacceptable

31:12

to me.

31:13

Dare I say the Cardinals have a competitive advantage

31:15

because they have a big thinker, high IQ guy and

31:17

special teams coordinator Jeff Rodgers. And there's

31:19

already a lot of talk about how there's going to be

31:22

actual plays that are designed. Pin and

31:24

Poll, you might put offensive linemen out

31:26

there on the return team. Yeah, I mean there's

31:28

a lot of different The reverses and end

31:30

a rounds are going to be more prevalent and prominent.

31:33

So and Paul, do you

31:35

know what I like the most, big guys. I

31:38

love the fact that there is a landing

31:40

zone the goal line to the twenty

31:42

and if it's kick there, you must

31:45

return it.

31:47

Any ball caught in the field to play, You're right,

31:49

must be returned. So let's go get y up. Because

31:51

they're only twenty two percent of the kickoff's

31:53

return last year, they're expecting sixty

31:55

plus percent under this current format.

31:58

So there you go. And now we're going to get an

32:00

expanded role of replay

32:02

assistance. Who are going to be permitted

32:04

to correct incorrect calls for roughing the pass

32:06

or intentional grounding those

32:09

areas that are indisputable, not of opinion.

32:11

It either happened or it didn't. They're going to review

32:13

the video and then go down to the sideline

32:16

if needed.

32:17

I love this, Paully. This is a step in the

32:19

right direction. This is where the NFL,

32:21

I think is going to continue to grow.

32:24

Now the big eye in the

32:26

sky as we like to say, right

32:28

the sky judge as some people

32:30

have called it. You know what, you're

32:32

not going to be able to radio down,

32:35

call down and say you need to throw

32:37

a flag. You're not going to be able to radio

32:39

down, call down and say we need to review

32:42

this. It's only it's

32:44

only when you get a flag

32:46

on the field, and for

32:48

the most part, it's going to be hits out of bounds,

32:50

it's going to be intentional grounding of course,

32:52

and roughing the passer. Those three

32:55

things in particular, to me, that's

32:57

a great step in the right direction. It's

33:00

when a flag is on the ground and guess

33:02

what probably shouldn't

33:04

be on the ground, that's when they're going to get involved.

33:06

And I think that is a great approach

33:09

by the NFL.

33:10

For example, one of the most vexing calls is rough

33:12

in the passer when indeed nothing really

33:15

correct Nick. You know, oh the quarterback

33:17

got hit in the head. No, upon replay review,

33:19

he did not get hit in the head, and so boom, you'd

33:21

be able to correct that immediately in

33:23

the moment. You're empowering the replay assistant

33:26

to fix those clear and obvious

33:28

mistakes.

33:29

And Paulie, just think about this right now,

33:31

how important that is. And I'm not talking

33:33

about just in a game. I'm not

33:35

talking about just to players or

33:37

head coaches, Paul, or general managers

33:40

or owners, Paul. I'm talking about

33:42

for the fans.

33:46

Here's the last thing you want to do. You

33:49

don't want to break the hearts

33:51

of NFL fans who

33:53

have come to recognize

33:55

a certain style of play in the National

33:58

Football League. And suddenly you

34:00

go ahead and your quarterback gets

34:02

roughed, and and you

34:05

know there's no flag that breaks fans'

34:08

hearts. But now all of a sudden, what happens

34:10

if your guy hits another quarterback

34:13

and you're like, there were no way that was roughing.

34:15

Now, all of a sudden, they can review that. You don't

34:18

want fans getting broken hearts

34:20

because fans buy tickets

34:23

and they buy merchandise.

34:24

Yes, because you don't want them walking away customer

34:27

satisfaction. You're absolutely right, And then there's nothing

34:29

worse. As a player, you know, you did it for ten years.

34:31

You work all week and then a game is decided

34:33

on an erroneous call. So I

34:36

like that anytime where they're trying to get the correct

34:38

call. I'm all on it. And then in terms

34:41

of player safety, they also eliminated the swivel

34:43

hip drop tackle. Now,

34:46

I know there's much ado about nothing.

34:48

In some cases JJ Watt tweeting out

34:50

just fast forward to the belts with flags

34:52

on them and tweet jj Watt. But

34:55

typically this amounted to maybe

34:57

one instance per game of

34:59

a hip drop tackle.

35:01

Yeah,

35:03

here's what I don't like about APOL. Once again,

35:07

you're putting the onus on the

35:09

defensive player. You're

35:11

you're putting another responsibility

35:14

on the defensive player in terms

35:16

of okay, no headshots. Now all of

35:18

a sudden, how you tackle a guy? You

35:20

should just go tackle a guy. I'm

35:22

glad that they're eliminating the hip

35:24

drop. I can't stand the hip drop tackle.

35:27

Yet at the same time, I am willing to say, right

35:29

now, my goodness, I'm glad that

35:32

I didn't play defense

35:34

on these under these rules.

35:37

Yeah, I feel for the defenders. I feel for

35:39

the officials. That's gonna be a tough one to

35:41

rule. In the We'll see, hey learn

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All right, we'll get into the draft and the big

35:55

three are receiver. Next on the big red

35:57

rage. Go to

35:59

the other side of the picture.

36:00

This one blew me away. Did you gotta

36:02

look at Johnny Gannon?

36:04

Take a look at this dude over here.

36:06

Damn jj This

36:09

blew me away. Biceps like

36:11

crazy. This is a pre photo pump.

36:13

You cannot tell me it's not a risk. He

36:16

got out and he did the close scripts.

36:18

He did like the diamond push ups right down there

36:20

before he came out.

36:23

We don't even do arms.

36:25

You should see my hamstring.

36:28

The pre photo pump is like fight

36:30

club. You don't talk about the pre photo pump. You

36:32

know, you never admit to it. And

36:34

as you go, and you're a player in this league, you understand

36:37

this is this is the truth. You have pre photo pumps,

36:39

you have pre video pumps. You have you have

36:41

pre game pumps where guys are doing dips and

36:43

push ups and curls in the locker room, anything

36:46

you can do to try to get that vein to pop out

36:48

right before you either take the field or

36:50

get a photo. But You never talk

36:52

about it, you never admit to it. You just act like gots.

36:55

I just rolled out of bed and I'm this jacked. Every single

36:57

day.

36:58

It's Kyle Vanderbosch this week on the Rids Report,

37:00

just blowing the lid off the scandal that is the pre

37:02

photo pump. Oh my, you know that's

37:04

good stuff right there in the trust tree. Hey,

37:07

I'm guilty of the pre photo pump before

37:09

JV basketball team picture.

37:12

We all went into the rate room and grabbed the bicep,

37:14

curl in a bar and try

37:16

to pump up for this as a fifteen or sixteen

37:18

year old. So yes, let me tell you this

37:21

much. We saw Jonathan Ganna last

37:23

week at the Cardinals golf turning or

37:25

there Ron Wolfley, and like cal

37:27

Brandt, he detailed right there.

37:29

JG is definitely winning the off season. I

37:32

gotta get got to get some best practices

37:34

on his off season workout, because yes,

37:37

he struck quite the pos in the head

37:39

coach's photo this year at the league meetings.

37:42

Yeah, and that's what you're want to do when you're

37:44

in shape, Paul. You know it's unlike me, of

37:46

course, my pre photo pump.

37:48

Paul would be taking my tongue

37:51

and sticking it all the way up to the top

37:53

of my mouth, the roof of

37:55

my mouth. So that's suddenly my throat

37:57

isn't sagging, Paul, that's my photo.

38:00

I thought I was adding something with a salty snack in

38:02

there, you know. So all right, Kyle Brandt

38:05

excellent at call performance broadcasting,

38:07

as he named Jonathan Gannon first team All

38:10

Fitness center in the hotel based

38:12

on that team photo right there, the head coaches

38:14

photos, So that's really well done. As

38:17

for other headlines, JG meeting

38:19

the media and he revealed Ron Wolfley

38:21

there will be a joint practice this year for the Arizona

38:24

Cardinals at an AFC team to be named

38:26

later. He said, it's a very good team. So

38:29

we just openly campaigned, please no

38:32

humidity fest like in Miami, Jacksonville,

38:35

or Houston. We're pulling

38:37

for the Chargers. I don't know if you consider the Chargers

38:39

a really good team, but maybe with Jim Harbaugh

38:41

now they can go out to Costa Mesa, that'd be good.

38:44

You know what, Pauly, that's really

38:46

interesting right now. Would your categorize

38:49

the Chargers as

38:51

a team that is a good AFC

38:53

team? Very good.

38:55

Potentially potentially with Justin Herbert,

38:57

you know, you might be able to use that terminology.

39:00

Maybe Yeah, I'm just saying right now,

39:02

man, this is very interesting. Whom

39:04

could it possibly be? I

39:06

don't know, but I love this. I love the

39:08

fact that they're going to have these

39:10

joint practices because I think you actually

39:12

get more out of the joint practice than

39:14

you do actually playing one preseason

39:17

game.

39:17

I agree. And you know what Chargers are picking right

39:19

beyond the Cardinals? Cardinals at four, Chargers

39:22

at five. What do the Chargers need more than anything

39:24

from the outside looking in a number

39:27

one receiver after they got rid of

39:29

Keenan Allen and Mike Williams. You

39:32

know, well, let's talk about Marvin Harrison

39:34

Junior. And you know, in comparison

39:36

to a Romadonesa, in comparison to

39:38

a Elik Neighbors. You ask Malik Neighbors,

39:41

he is really fired up doing all his interviews

39:44

that he thinks he's on par if not better

39:46

than the other two guys. He looks like a really

39:48

driven, potential Rookie

39:51

of the Year type candidate. And then Roma Dunes

39:53

they put on a show at the combine. See

39:55

to me, I know, a lot of the Red Sea has already decided

39:58

that they want Marvin Harrison Junior. But to me, I'll

40:00

take any of those three receivers. I really

40:02

will.

40:04

Yeah, Paul, I'm with you on that. You know, once

40:06

again, a football player, it's

40:08

the threefold nature of man, body, soul,

40:10

and spirit. You've got to have all three of those

40:13

things aligned right now. And

40:16

for the most part, when I look at Marvin Harrison

40:18

Junior, I see a guy that

40:20

I do believe has all three of those

40:22

things. He's got the body, of course, he's

40:24

got the soul, he's got the spirit.

40:27

Rom macdonzay to me, is a huge

40:29

guy in terms of what

40:32

he's going to give and how he's

40:34

going to go about his business. He's

40:36

very appealing to me. As a matter of

40:38

fact, I'm gonna

40:40

say it, he reminds me of Larry

40:42

Fitzgerald. He does.

40:44

Roman Doonza, Roma Doonzay.

40:47

Would you agree with that, Polly.

40:48

By the way, it's interesting because I've heard a couple of draft

40:50

analysts say that Roman Doonzay

40:52

reminds them of Larry Fitzgerald. But I think

40:54

the Red Sea when they see

40:57

Marvin Harrison Junior, they

40:59

think Larry Fitzgerald, which

41:01

is part of their affinity for Marvin Harrison

41:03

Junior. That's my theory.

41:05

Yeah, I think you're right on that, Polly. But once again,

41:07

I think body type. Look

41:09

at Roma Dunza very similar

41:12

to Larry Fitzgerald. When I look at Marvin

41:14

Harrison Junior, I see somebody who's

41:16

got a little bit more length to him.

41:19

Roma Dunes a body type I

41:21

think is more towards Larry Fitzgerald.

41:23

And I think also too, the physical

41:26

speed, the physical

41:28

ability of course, things of that nature.

41:31

I think it's closer to Larry Fitzgerald,

41:33

which is really really good. I look at

41:35

the Leak neighbors, and man, this guy

41:38

is the most explosive of

41:40

all three of these guys. This guy

41:42

he ran a four to three five, had a forty

41:45

two inch vertical ball at his pro

41:47

day. But a four to three five I

41:49

thought was actually a little slow. Wow

41:51

from the lake neighbors. I thought he was going

41:54

to run maybe a four to nine,

41:56

a four to eight somewhere in

41:58

that vicinity right there, because I had

42:00

heard he was running and busting

42:03

a little four to three, So to

42:05

me, it was interesting to see it. We're

42:08

gonna find out who's going to be the guy

42:10

the first wide receiver taken in

42:12

next month's draft. I cannot wait, and

42:15

I'm thinking it's Marvin Harrison Junior.

42:17

Here's the thing, Brian Thomas junior league

42:19

neighbors teammate at LSU, he actually

42:21

had more touchdown catches last year. Now, did Melikue

42:24

neighbors get the bulk of the attention from the defensive

42:26

secondaries. Maybe, but you

42:28

got a guy who's nearly six ' three in Brian

42:30

Thomas Junior, who ran a four to three to three.

42:33

Yes, supposedly catches everything away

42:35

from his body. His hands are not a liability.

42:38

So honestly, when I look at

42:40

what's missing in the Cardinals cornerback

42:42

room, when what's missing when it comes to an

42:44

edge rusher, I just think the Cardinals

42:46

first pick in the first round will be one of those two

42:48

positions, and then their second pick in the first round

42:51

is more likely to be receiver. That's and

42:53

I think it'll be one in the next tier receivers Brian

42:55

Thomas and company.

42:56

You know what, PAULI I love that right

42:58

there too. I really do, because Brian Thomas

43:01

Junior also is a tree

43:03

running across the secondary he's

43:05

got a very big canopy as

43:07

well. He's got size to him.

43:09

Brian Thomas Junior. It's one

43:12

of the hallmarks of this draft is going

43:14

to be how many wide receivers

43:17

are going to get drafted, I think in the

43:19

first round, and we might see a

43:21

record.

43:21

Ball, no doubt. I

43:23

think the record is well, the record for offensive

43:26

tackles is seven. A lot of people expect

43:28

that to be broken. And then receiver

43:30

could be right up there as well. And then look, if

43:32

you don't get receiver until thirty

43:34

five, like top of the second round, and you get

43:36

a guy like Lad McConkey or Ricky

43:39

Piersoll.

43:39

Of Florida, Key Pearsow.

43:41

These guys are some of the most polished route

43:44

runners in the draft. Both ran really

43:46

well, have excellent hands.

43:48

I could definitely see the Cardinals going that route as

43:50

well.

43:51

Yeah, Pauline, don't forget about Graham Barton.

43:54

Did you see a paul Did you see Graham Barton?

43:57

He's climbing up the tree.

43:59

Is you know what? Wolf Matt Miller, the ESPN

44:01

Draft guy, his mock draft today has a

44:03

Cardinals trading out of number four given it to

44:05

Denver. JJ McCarthy is a fourth pick overall

44:08

to Denver. Cardinals get Brian Thomas

44:10

Junior at number twelve. They also get a twenty

44:12

twenty five first a twenty twenty

44:14

six first round pick from Denver, and then at number

44:16

twenty seven envelope please, they

44:19

take Graham Barton according

44:21

to Matt Miller, and I wonder, because you've interviewed him

44:23

a few times, if you influenced this selection.

44:26

Yes, I have no idea, Polly, but I

44:28

saw that as well. I saw that from Matt

44:30

Miller here man, and I would like

44:32

to say, Okay, I don't like the twenty

44:34

twenty six first round picked off. That

44:37

just seems too down the road. We need

44:39

something now.

44:40

I agree.

44:41

I agree.

44:41

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44:48

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44:50

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44:52

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