00:00Joel Klatt, who does some great work for Fox, put out his top 10 or his latest mock draft.
00:07And as we were looking through, they're trying to figure out where some of the Buckeyes are going to go,
00:12how many guys the guys go in the first round, you know, and maybe even look at some of your
00:15favorite NFL teams still and where guys are looking at potentially landing spots.
00:19And obviously, Fernando Mendoza, he's been not mocked.
00:22Everybody at the Raiders, he's going to be at the top.
00:25Who do you think in your mind will be the first Buckeye off the board?
00:30Oh, I want to say Arvel at number two.
00:32I imagine the Jets probably go David Bailey, but I would say Arvel somewhere in the top five.
00:37What's interesting about that is David Bailey's defined as like a true edge.
00:41Arvel, a lot of people have him listed as an outside linebacker, but you saw him this year, like he's
00:466'4", 6'5".
00:47I'm not sure exactly what they hide in him at.
00:49He's got incredible length.
00:50He's got good pop.
00:51He's about 245.
00:53He could be 255 if you needed him to be.
00:55Like you look at his frame, he's a wiry guy.
00:57Like he has room to add mass.
01:01And I feel like position, people always talk about position value.
01:04It seems like, hey, you're giving more position value to David Bailey because he plays a quote true edge.
01:11But it seems to me still like Arvel has the ability to do that.
01:14If that's just what you want him to do, I think that he would be just as good, if not
01:18better than David Bailey, possibly.
01:20Yeah, but I see him more being a project because, like you said, David Bailey, he's more of a true
01:24pass rusher.
01:25And I think they made a move where they traded away one of their big pass rushers, I think, to
01:29the Titans to get some interior D linemen.
01:32So after seeing that move, I imagine they're going to go with someone that they know they're going to put
01:36on the edge and that can go and get 12, 13 sacks a year.
01:39So that's what's making me think they're probably leaning more towards David Bailey.
01:43So they've got Joel Klatt's guy, his 2.0, has Arvel Reese.
01:48We're going to pull this up, Pat.
01:49Has Arvel Reese mocked at the second pick with David Bailey, mocked at the third.
01:54Jeremiah Love, interestingly, Notre Dame's running back, marked that fourth spot.
01:59You had a sigh in there.
02:00Is that a good sigh or is that a sigh where you think it's a little too much?
02:03That's just so high for a running back.
02:06I know he's one of the better running backs that come out in recent time, I say like the last
02:10five years.
02:11But having a running back go at four nowadays, that's really a tough ask, especially with all the talent that's
02:17out in the field this year.
02:18I don't see him that high.
02:20It is.
02:20The thing is, though, still, people want to see these home run running backs.
02:24And I think if you have a guy that's a little bit, I know, listen, Trey went in the second
02:28round, like near the top, but it was still the second.
02:30So it's about 30 some odd picks later.
02:32And he had that home run ability.
02:34But Jeremiah Love, you look at his ability.
02:37If you have good receivers and you're looking for another game breaker, he kind of gives you that game break
02:43ability.
02:44And I'm not big on drafting running backs high, but, you know, B. John Robinson, I think, is a guy
02:49that warranted that.
02:50There's a handful of guys that if they're an every down dude that can also give you that home run
02:55shot.
02:55I think that it's worth maybe taking a sprinkle on a guy there.
02:59Yeah, but, I mean, like you look at Ashton Gentry this year, like one of the most just well-rounded
03:04backs that you could have gotten last year, but they didn't have the O-line to support him.
03:08So if you're the Titans, which I don't know how good their offensive line is, I feel like you need
03:12to build up that O-line and build up the weapons around him before you get a guy like Jeremiah
03:16Love and just throw him into that starting role.
03:18So I feel like you need to have just more of a polished team, especially up front on that O
03:22-line, before you take a shot on the running back at pick number four.
03:26Yeah, I don't debate that because you obviously need to be able to protect.
03:31Well, not just protect, but you need to be able to clear lanes.
03:33And if you're Ashton Gentry, I mean, as good as he was in college, you know this feel like you're
03:38only as good as the guys ultimately in front of you as well.
03:41Coming in at five, the New York Giants, they've got Malik Neighbors, who obviously suffered a big injury last year,
03:47but you've got a young quarterback, you've got a young running back.
03:51Carnell Tate on the outside, like the prototypical 6'2", 6'3", big body receiver.
03:57I mean, I know that his 40 time maybe wasn't a blazer, but I think that that makes a lot
04:02of sense.
04:03And I think that Carnell is the best overall receiver in this draft.
04:06I love it.
04:07I would say maybe I would lean a little more towards defense.
04:11Maybe they have some needs there, but having Carnell at that sixth spot, I would probably pull the trigger and
04:15go with him.
04:16I mean, he's just a downfield threat.
04:18You're going to have Malik Neighbors come back.
04:19He was one of the best receivers, I believe, his rookie year.
04:22And, of course, Jackson Dart, freaking Scadaboo, the psychopath.
04:26You're just going to have a really young core of guys that you can go with for five, six years
04:30and really do some damage.
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