00:00Dream world or realistic world or both?
00:04I mean, give either answer. I'd love to hear what you're thinking here.
00:07Someone you could justify trading up for. I'll give you dream world first.
00:12Trade it, man. Trade what you need to do. Let's get Jeremiah Love's ass.
00:15Yeah, that's the ultimate dream one, man. That's the ultimate dream one.
00:19Let's get his ass in here. You want to run the ball? Okay, let's run the ball.
00:23Who is somebody that could be better than him that could trade up for?
00:27Because I know that's the number one. I'm trying to think what's a close, what's a 1A?
00:32Well, my realistic one, I think the 1A, Reggie's going to say it, so I'm not going to say it.
00:37Because I think it's your guy. You might.
00:40I think it's your guy. My 1A is the receiver from USC, Lemon.
00:47Malachi Lemon. Malachi Lemon. I could justify that.
00:50You move up four or five spots, six spots, whatever it is to get Lemon.
00:54But dream world, let's talk about it.
00:56I mean, you want to be a running team.
00:59You've bolstered the offensive line.
01:01That offensive line, I think on paper, you can safely say it's better, by and large.
01:06With a couple of tweaks here and there, I think you can say it's better.
01:09Then you get that dude in here?
01:12Yeah.
01:13Is the window open or not?
01:15See, right now, if we're having this conversation, I would be like,
01:19no, that's going to be too much. We've got too much other needs.
01:21But if they do it, you're going to be like, let's go.
01:24I'm like, let me get a jersey right now.
01:25Let me get that H-Town.
01:28Love on the back.
01:29Yeah, I'm like, I'm all in if they actually do this.
01:33Yeah, so I would say dream world that for those reasons, just like Figge said.
01:37And then Lemon, maybe, you know, smaller guy can play in the slot.
01:41But that's the thing about Lemon.
01:43I was talking about this.
01:44Matt Harmon has been talking about this.
01:45We talked to him at the Super Bowl, Yahoo Fantasy, and Reception Perception.
01:49He focuses on wide receivers, and he loves Malachi Lemon,
01:52not just because he can do all the slot guy things.
01:55He can play on the outside as well, which is valuable in this current iteration of the NFL, right?
02:01But a dude who, especially if you get into big personnels like 12 personnel,
02:04a dude that you can move inside, outside, that type of stuff,
02:08I have a hard time getting there with either of your answers.
02:12And I understand the reason why.
02:14And I'm trying to make sure I'm not just being the dude who's just throwing up the counter
02:19just to throw up the counter, right?
02:21Just the argumentative guy.
02:23The Jeremiah Love, I keep thinking about what the reaction is,
02:27and I don't think you can lose him.
02:29He is a professional, capital P professional.
02:32But I do wonder what the feeling is for David Montgomery of,
02:35hey, you trade me out of Detroit.
02:37The idea is in Detroit, I was not loving being guy number two
02:40and want the opportunity to spread my wings.
02:42And immediately, you go out and get the number one running back in this class
02:46and put him in front of what you're doing.
02:48I can counter that.
02:49I can counter that.
02:50Go ahead.
02:50It's not about David Montgomery.
02:52It's about Woody Marks.
02:53And it's about David Montgomery helping this professional guy, this rookie,
02:58you know, be the one-two punch.
02:59You know, he's still going to get his carries.
03:01And, you know, and Love would still get his.
03:04I get it.
03:05I get what you're saying.
03:06That's three into two.
03:07But you're going to need another running back anyway.
03:09We talked about it yesterday.
03:10How far do you think you'd have to jump to get a Jordan Love?
03:12Because there are people.
03:13I'd say four or five.
03:15Jeremiah, I keep doing that.
03:16I actually am starting to buy the belief, and maybe I shouldn't because it's
03:20lying season, right?
03:21So, even all the drafts and the ways that things go sometimes,
03:24that's people putting out a false chum to kind of take attention away from
03:29where they actually want to be.
03:30It does feel like the Titans actually probably need to go and get one of these
03:33pass rushers.
03:34Sure.
03:34Right?
03:35That's a team that does not have a lot.
03:37They need to get people at valuable positions.
03:41And probably, I don't even know that they're a team that could make use of
03:44Jeremiah Love earlier on in his rookie contract.
03:48Texas absolutely could.
03:49Yeah.
03:50So, like, four or five.
03:51I'm wondering if it ain't, like, around 9-10, which is still a huge leap from
03:5628.
03:56So, I think that also the capital that it takes to get up there is a thing
03:59that's scary.
04:00I love this as an answer.
04:01It's not the answer that I thought of, but I do think this is interesting.
04:03They say, Vanga Ione.
04:07I always say his name incorrectly.
04:08I should get that right.
04:10But the guard out of Penn State.
04:12Yeah.
04:12Buddy, this is the only dude in this class on the interior that throws dudes
04:15out the club.
04:15Yeah.
04:16Like, the idea of the physical mentality, the idea of somebody who actually has
04:21that appeal.
04:22Vanga is that guy.
04:24Yeah.
04:24And so, I like that as a thought.
04:25I do wonder, because he does, he feel like he's probably a teens type guy,
04:29so you're jumping up 10 spots.
04:30The answer that was obvious that I know that you were staying away from is
04:32Kenyal Sadiq.
04:33Yeah, Sadiq, the tight end.
04:35And I wouldn't have any problem with, like I said, he was one of my three, too.
04:38The three that immediately came up were the Dream World, Love, and then Sadiq and Lemon.
04:43But, Sadiq, how high would you have to go up for that?
04:47That's interesting, because I've seen him mocked with, like, the Panthers at, what is that,
04:5119, somewhere?
04:53Anywhere from, like, 14 to 19, I've definitely seen him in that space.
04:57This is, this is the, if you're talking about a tight end, especially one who you're thinking
05:00about being, like, a weapon, right?
05:03If you're talking about, hey, we need a number two pass catcher, can this be that guy with
05:07also a guy who was a willing blocker as well?
05:10Like, I think that the specimen, unique specimen is interesting to me, and it's a position that
05:14feels like it might be impactful schematically for what Nick Haley wants to do in a position
05:19that I don't think anybody is super sold at as a whole.
05:22It makes it so that Brevin Jordan and Cade Stover are significantly less, I guess, important
05:28to what you're doing here, which feels like it'd be the smart way of going about things
05:32as opposed to, like, the wide receiver room where there are young guys that have upside
05:35there.
05:36But, again, I actually am starting to come to the feeling that trade down is a lot more
05:41likely than trade up in any circumstance at all.
05:43Yeah.
05:44I see that.
05:45He's got a long track record, he being, of course, Nick Casario.
05:49Of doing that, but at the same time, in the not-too-distant past, I mean, he shocked
05:56the NFL world.
05:57I mean, they went 2-3, you know, but they had more, you know, more to work with then.
06:01Yeah.
06:01It's funny, because we're talking about individual players, but you were mentioning positions,
06:05and if we're just talking about a position by itself without consideration of who the
06:09guy is, I don't know what the position is.
06:12Receiver.
06:12You just think receiver in general.
06:14Yeah.
06:15Position, Figgy.
06:16Forget the name on the card.
06:18If you just, you know, something you could justify moving up for.
06:21For me, it's wide receiver at this point.
06:24Yeah.
06:27Yeah, I can see that.
06:28I can see that.
06:31Yeah.
06:32I'm trying to think of a pushback on this.
06:34Well, tight end might be one.
06:35Is that the one you were thinking?
06:36But it's very limited number of players.
06:38If it ain't this guy?
06:39Yeah.
06:39Then I don't think that I'm going to just tight end.
06:42Like, a Stowers, who I guess a lot of people are considering as possible tight end, too,
06:48he should be, in theory, well, not in theory, he should be available for you.
06:51Yeah.
06:51And so, like, if you wanted to take him at 28, I think he'll be available in the second
06:55round as well, right?
06:55I think that that's maybe early, depending.
06:57I need to go back and check my priors there.
06:59But, yeah, like, it feels like that would be the guy that you're moving up for because
07:03of the unique situation that he has.
07:05Could you see them, or I guess justify them moving up for a defensive player, or it have
07:11to be offense at this point?
07:13Moving up, trading up.
07:14No, I don't.
07:15I actually could.
07:16You understand if they did trade up, maybe in the middle round?
07:18Yeah, if they have a deep, well, even up into the first, if there's a defensive tackle
07:22that they feel, you know, that that's the guy, the last piece we were talking about,
07:26you know, Dexter Lawrence yesterday, for God's sakes, you know, but if there's one that they
07:31think can be the guy, yeah, I could see that.
07:32It just feels like the top end of this draft in general does not lend towards, at least
07:37in my mind, the idea of trading up, which is interesting because I'll get to, I'll get
07:40to something that is scuttlebutt around the NFL.
07:42Once we go around the NFL, someone goes Price or Tate.
07:46And also, I wonder how many people in here are talking about trading up or talking about
07:49in ladder rounds as opposed to day one, because I think that we're more focusing about
07:53the first round of this, right?
07:54Sure, sure, yeah.
07:55All right, you're in the loop here on Sports Radio 6, and we'll continue our countdown to
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07:58This is 14 days to round one of the National Football League draft.
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