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Grant & Danny look at the players the Commanders selected and where they might fit in right away on the roster!
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00:00I want to work our way through the draft that the Commanders put together.
00:04So here's kind of the lay of the land.
00:05Initially, I want to talk about what they did,
00:07and then we can get into what they didn't do as well.
00:11We don't need to spend as much time on the Sonny Stiles pick
00:13because it was made on Thursday night.
00:15We had a show on Friday.
00:17We talked about it quite a bit.
00:18But Sonny Stiles, one of the great athletes in draft history,
00:22the height of Calvin Johnson, the weight of Derrick Henry,
00:25and faster than B. John Robinson or C.D. Lamb,
00:29is coming in here to play linebacker.
00:31You know how I feel?
00:32They're also going to use him at safety.
00:34They're going to use him as a edge coming off of the line of scrimmage
00:38as a pass rusher as well.
00:39I think you'd be silly with an athlete of this caliber
00:42to just line him up as a green dot and tell him to play Mike,
00:44although he could do some of that too.
00:46The comp I've heard from the people that really like his abilities
00:49to transition into being just an excellent middle linebacker
00:52is Brian Urlacher.
00:53I think the reason people slap that on him, Danny,
00:56is not only could Urlacher fly and run all over the place
00:58and he was an incredible athlete.
01:00Remember, he was a college safety.
01:01Converted safety.
01:02Who made that transition.
01:03But to get Sonny Stiles at seven, the 21-year-old, 6'5", 244,
01:08the youngest of four boys, his brother would subsequently get drafted as well,
01:13182 tackles over two seasons, a senior captain,
01:16all the character and intangible stuff that you could want,
01:19was a coup for Washington as we talked about much of the day on Friday.
01:22So Warren Sharp, who I like an awful lot, really, really smart guy,
01:26had an analysis that I actually think there's some merit to it.
01:29So if we start with the premise that front offices are not gospel,
01:33in other words, if they shot 80% and the rest of the mortals,
01:36the wisdom of crowds, shot 30%, you'd go,
01:38we have to defer to them every time.
01:40They don't.
01:40It's an inexact science.
01:41So the wisdom of crowds with betting markets and public rankings
01:45and everything's like that,
01:47they're usually just as spot on or close to it year over year
01:50over a big macro as the front offices.
01:53It's a long way of saying,
01:54if you just kind of look at big boards,
01:56they shoot as good a percentage as most GMs do, right?
01:59So the value over perception is kind of the metric that he went to.
02:05It's a long way of saying,
02:06if everyone thinks that Grant's going to the top five,
02:08I get him at 12, I got great value.
02:10You do that a bunch of times over,
02:12you usually end up in a pretty good place.
02:14Washington had the best value over expected of anybody in the draft,
02:17meaning a bunch of guys that everyone thought were going earlier,
02:19didn't and Washington snagged him.
02:21Styles is the first one there.
02:22Which I want to get into more significantly a little bit later
02:26because they bucked the trend.
02:27They typically draft the best athletes
02:30and they go for the RAS score monsters.
02:32They didn't do that in this draft to the same extent.
02:35They essentially, I think, relied a little more on the tape.
02:37And to your point,
02:38I'm not saying they were paying attention more to the consensus boards,
02:41but in a way that was not the case under Adam Peters
02:43for the first two years,
02:45they rode the boards a little more closely.
02:48And to that point, they got a little more value.
02:50This was more Howie Roseman-esque.
02:52A lot of times the Eagles are going to be very high on these lists,
02:56the one you're referencing from Sharp Analytics,
02:57because he takes the guy that everyone says shouldn't be there
03:0125 picks after he was supposed to be gone.
03:03And they always do it.
03:04And they do it a lot.
03:05And the commanders did that in this draft.
03:06But let's get to what is now five players
03:09that we haven't talked about at all.
03:10It was a six-player class over seven rounds.
03:13The commanders did not have a second-round pick.
03:15They did not have a fourth-round pick.
03:16And by the way, they didn't move around at all.
03:18There were no trades.
03:20They didn't add any selections.
03:21They didn't move back from seven, which we knew.
03:23You thought maybe at 71 you could move around
03:26or come back up from 71 with something else
03:29to draft a little earlier.
03:30They just stood pat and made picks when they were on the clock.
03:32I don't remember a time where you get through seven rounds.
03:34You don't make a single trade in one direction or the other.
03:37It's kind of hard to do.
03:38But that was the plan here.
03:39So Antonio Williams was the pick at number 71
03:42in the third round out of Clemson,
03:44a wide receiver who is not big.
03:47He's 5'11", 187 pounds.
03:50He spent all four years in the ACC with Dabo Sweeney.
03:53If you go back two seasons ago,
03:55he caught 75 balls for 900 yards and 11 touchdowns.
03:59That's the kind of stat line you're looking for
04:01coming out into the draft.
04:03It was nothing like his stat line this past season.
04:06Had some hamstring issues.
04:07The offense stunk.
04:08I thought when you watch them back,
04:10Cade Klubnick was not particularly good.
04:11And he only caught 55 balls, 20 fewer.
04:14For 600 yards, 300 fewer.
04:16And only four touchdowns, seven fewer.
04:18I gotta say,
04:20he was not on my radar for the Commanders at all.
04:23We talked about receivers for weeks.
04:25I think I gave you eight names on Friday's show
04:28of guys that I thought might be there at 71
04:31that I would be intrigued by.
04:33None of whom were Antonio Williams.
04:34And it's not that I didn't like the player.
04:36It's that I view him as a slot receiver.
04:38And most of the people that I talked to about the draft
04:40say he's slot only.
04:42Where you have recent third round pick Luke McCaffrey,
04:45whose roster spot is now very much in question.
04:47Where you have recent fourth round pick Jalen Lane,
04:50who's gonna have to compete for a job after a year
04:52where he had two punt return touchdowns last year.
04:55So I was thinking bigger outside receiver.
04:57Me too.
04:58Wide receiver two opposite Terry McLaurin.
05:00And I was looking,
05:01I'm always looking for a plus trait.
05:03Maybe it's size.
05:04Maybe it's speed.
05:06But some elite tool,
05:07some 70 grade,
05:0965 grade on the 20-80 scouting scale.
05:11I don't really think he has that.
05:13Surprisingly, Danny,
05:14he ran a 4-4-40 at the combine.
05:15I don't see that when I watch him.
05:17But he's got some straight line long speed,
05:20obviously.
05:20That's 82nd percentile.
05:22But he does a lot of things well.
05:24When you watch him,
05:24he's just a smooth,
05:26fluid guy.
05:26And they clearly love the route running.
05:29I did take command,
05:30breaking down all these players with Logan today.
05:31And Logan's talked to people in the building.
05:33And it sounds like they think he's one of the better route runners in the
05:36entire draft.
05:37Yeah.
05:37Listen,
05:38I like Antonio Williams,
05:39but this is forget about Washington and their needs and what they,
05:42how it fits with the team.
05:43If you ask me on a binary,
05:45do you like Antonio Williams?
05:46My answer is yes.
05:47I look at what you just said,
05:48what you pointed out this year,
05:50quarterback disastrous year before was somebody that was,
05:52you know,
05:53had a brain and actual arm and hand.
05:55You go,
05:55okay,
05:55he could,
05:56he could put up some pretty good numbers.
05:57That's a slot receiver.
05:58I think,
05:58I think he's helpful.
05:59He wasn't on my radar there either for a couple of reasons.
06:01One,
06:01I thought he'd be gone to,
06:03I didn't think that's what we're looking for.
06:05I was,
06:06I didn't know we were shopping in that aisle.
06:07I had,
06:08you know,
06:09hoping that Chris Bell,
06:10Chris Brazel fell,
06:11Elijah Surratt from,
06:12from Indiana,
06:14Skylar Bell,
06:15Yukon,
06:15Ted Hurst was a guy I was really intrigued by from Georgia state.
06:17All those guys went afterwards.
06:19I was going to say all of those guys fell.
06:20Yeah.
06:21And most of them went way after the pick that run on receiver that we were
06:24talking about,
06:25maybe end of two didn't happen till middle of the third round.
06:28And then it kind of went through third and four.
06:29Did you feel a little bit better?
06:31Cause I know I did when I was a little annoyed,
06:33they didn't take one of those guys.
06:34And then they kept sliding.
06:35Like there is something always to when everyone else is also not taking
06:39someone.
06:39Does that make sense?
06:40It does.
06:40Because if they would have gone like in order,
06:43the four picks after Washington,
06:44you'd have said,
06:45okay,
06:45that's obviously where a lot of teams had them on their board.
06:47But in some of those cases,
06:48those guys were sliding down into the fourth round.
06:50Three picks later,
06:51Malachi fields,
06:52four picks later,
06:52Caleb Douglas,
06:53uh,
06:54at 79 Zachary branch,
06:5680 for Baltimore,
06:57Jacoby lame Brazel and Hurst went back to back at 83 and 84,
07:00kind of middle back of the,
07:01of the first round,
07:02third round rather.
07:03But so you,
07:04where are you at on those?
07:05So I would have rather,
07:07I here's what I said.
07:08And of course I caught up a bunch of Eric flack for,
07:10but whatever.
07:10I like Antonio Williams.
07:12I liked that.
07:12They said,
07:13Hey,
07:13there's a fire right over there.
07:15We're going to put it out with the receiver.
07:16Yeah.
07:17Cause they needed one.
07:18I preferred other guys.
07:19There were five guys that I would have rather had for this team that I
07:22liked a little bit better,
07:23but I like Williams.
07:24You know what I mean?
07:25Like on a binary,
07:26or do I like him?
07:26Yeah.
07:27I want that skillset talented.
07:28So I grade drafts based on idea.
07:32I said this last year.
07:33I say it every year.
07:34I try to grade the draft based on what you did in terms of philosophy,
07:39paradigm position,
07:40not as much on the player you chose because I'm not a scout.
07:44And while I can watch these guys,
07:45I'm watching highlights,
07:47sizzle reels,
07:47the occasional all 22,
07:48you can get your hands on.
07:49I just defer to the fact that these guys know way more about these players
07:54than I do.
07:55And you can say that about anything,
07:56you know,
07:57but in the NFL,
07:59we can actually,
07:59we have the access and the data and the information,
08:02and we get a lot more Intel.
08:03So I'll take my own evaluation of an NFL receiver who I get to watch all the time
08:08and study and can get into the next gen stats and some of the advanced numbers on.
08:12We just don't have the same access availability in college necessarily.
08:16So while yes,
08:17I have my own ideas.
08:18Unlike you,
08:19there are a couple of receivers based on their size or their speed or whatever that I would
08:22have taken over him.
08:24My general grading of a draft comes down to,
08:27do I like what you did there in terms of the position,
08:30the fit,
08:31the idea.
08:32And based on that,
08:33I say,
08:34good.
08:34I begged all day long,
08:36please get me a receiver.
08:37I demanded for two days for 48 hours.
08:40You better come out of seven and 71 with a receiver.
08:43And I think this is kind of how they drew it up before the draft.
08:45I said in our draft show on Thursday night,
08:48I had talked to someone who told me that they wanted a defensive starter.
08:52They thought that they were either going to get styles.
08:56If he fell or one of the edges who fell,
08:57or I think Caleb Downs would have been the next guy,
08:59but they were coming away with one of those players.
09:01It happened.
09:02And then at 71,
09:03the day of the draft,
09:04what I'd heard the rumblings on was they were going to stay put.
09:08And if the receiver,
09:09they really liked fell to them,
09:10they were going to draft that player.
09:11And I think that happened in the case of Antonio Williams.
09:14So you hope their eval is good.
09:16I'll just say that when I watch him,
09:18you don't see twitchy.
09:20You know,
09:20you don't see freakish athlete.
09:22You see smooth,
09:23you see fluid.
09:24I think there's plenty of athleticism.
09:26We talked about the 40 time,
09:2892nd percentile vert as well.
09:31Some of the things that bothered me,
09:34two of his four touchdowns this year were against FCS.
09:37He only had eight catches of 20 or more yards,
09:40that lack of explosion.
09:40Now I think you can explain some of that away by club Nick in the offense.
09:44And I will say,
09:45I heard a lot of people killing Clemson,
09:47like after the pick,
09:48when I kind of rhetorically asked,
09:49I got to dig in on this.
09:50I got to see why he wasn't more productive.
09:52And then you watch it and you're like,
09:53Oh my God,
09:54this is disgusting.
09:56I mean,
09:56there are so many plays where he's wide open and he's getting looked at.
09:59And you're like,
09:59dude,
10:00throw the damn ball.
10:01What are you doing?
10:02So I think there is some of that,
10:04but I keep coming back to,
10:06I was hoping for the outside guy.
10:08They went slot.
10:08I'm not anti the pick.
10:10It's just interesting.
10:1187% of his snaps were in the slot.
10:13They're saying he can play outside as well.
10:15I think he's a slot receiver period.
10:17So if you're Luke McCaffrey,
10:19you better show up ready to win a job starting in OTAs and training camp here.
10:24I think Jalen Lane,
10:25based on being a little younger,
10:26based on the two punt return touchdowns last year is probably safe,
10:29but you're going to be scratching and clawing.
10:31Traylon Burks.
10:32I mean,
10:32if they sign Brandon Ayuk,
10:33which I still think they're going to,
10:35you're talking about seven receivers for what is presumably six spots.
10:38And that was kind of my next point is I don't think you make this move in a
10:41vacuum.
10:42I think they know their other outside receivers not on the roster yet.
10:46Cause I,
10:47if you just go on a,
10:49just looking at this in a vacuum on its own,
10:51you go,
10:52I didn't make a ton of sense.
10:53You could like the player.
10:54That's fine.
10:54But you had this glaring wide open hole here.
10:57And a couple of guys that could fill it,
10:58fill this role you have in mind for him in the slot more than adequately.
11:02You could,
11:02you could be just fine there.
11:03You still have the hole even after the pick.
11:06What's the plan.
11:06This is part one of the plan.
11:08I think he's your slot receiver.
11:09I don't want to say day one,
11:10but close to it.
11:11He better be outside guy to be named later,
11:13whether that's,
11:14you know,
11:14Keenan Allen,
11:15Jawan Jennings,
11:16Brandon,
11:16whomever is not on the roster.
11:18McLaurin on one side.
11:19I,
11:19you on the other.
11:20That's the idea.
11:20And then Antonio Williams in the slot.
11:22I could see him also.
11:24This is the last thing I'll say about him.
11:25I think he's going to be a really good fit in the blau offense.
11:29I think that's another part of the vision here.
11:32Crossers,
11:33screens,
11:34drag routes,
11:35the underneath stuff as a volume guy in the slot.
11:38That's how I see him.
11:39If you look at his college route tree,
11:41he ran 22% of his routes were screens.
11:46That's crazy.
11:47Yeah,
11:47it is about a fifth of his routes.
11:4819% were quick outs.
11:51So you're talking about right around 40% of his routes were a handful of
11:55yards down the field to the sideline and or coming in on a screen.
11:59He ran 15% crossers,
12:0011% slants,
12:0211% curls.
12:03So in terms of down the field stuff,
12:05there's really no comeback routes to speak of.
12:07It's corner routes at 4%,
12:09out route,
12:10excuse me,
12:11post routes at 2.8% and then deep in routes,
12:15kind of that dig or,
12:16you know,
12:16those types of things about 3% of the time,
12:18but it's mostly line of scrimmage stuff.
12:20I think that's going to play in this offense.
12:22I do too.
12:22You need that also,
12:23right?
12:24You do.
12:24I mean,
12:24this is,
12:25he reminds me a little bit of Jameson Crowder,
12:27honestly,
12:27just in terms of it's not going to blow you away,
12:29but he somehow has a yard of separation,
12:31right?
12:32Is that sense?
12:32Mid-round guy at a Duke.
12:33Yeah.
12:33He's not doing the,
12:34I don't have a great comp or a great,
12:37you know,
12:37the Dante Hall sort of,
12:38you know,
12:38human joystick type thing where he's shaking guys.
12:40And that's not really who he is,
12:41but it's like,
12:42it's smooth.
12:43You said it right there.
12:44I think it's smoother than it is explosive.
12:46Yes.
12:47I think Crowder was twitchier.
12:49I'd have to watch Williams more.
12:50We'll see.
12:51But I will say,
12:53again,
12:53you got me a receiver at 71.
12:54So I thank you for that.
12:56I'm very curious to just see whether he does play outside,
13:00which they're saying that he will some.
13:03I think it's kind of slot only.
13:05This was the one pick where I was fine with it.
13:09I didn't love the selection,
13:11if that makes sense.
13:12Otherwise though,
13:13and we're going to get deeper into the rounds here,
13:15fifth round,
13:16Joshua Josephs or sixth round,
13:18Katron Allen.
13:19I thought they crushed it.
13:21Like Joshua Josephs in round five,
13:23Logan and I had someone on that was talking about him on day two.
13:25A few weeks before the draft.
13:27This kid from Tennessee,
13:29four years with the volunteers,
13:30187 overall,
13:326'3", 242,
13:34six TFLs and four sacks in 2025.
13:37In his career,
13:37over 20 TFLs and nine and a half sacks.
13:40Longer than the line at the DMV,
13:4285th percentile reach.
13:43Went into his final year of college.
13:45So he came back as a senior,
13:46Danny,
13:47as the only returning edge after his junior year in the nation,
13:50who had an 85 plus grade in both run and past D from PFF,
13:5491 and 86 respectively run versus pass.
13:58He ended up with 81 career pressures,
14:0034% win rate on true pass sets.
14:03I really liked this player.
14:05I'm very surprised he was there in the fifth round.
14:07At worst,
14:08I think he's a rotational kind of low ceiling,
14:12like four and a half sack a year guy that as he gets bigger,
14:16can help you against the run with his length.
14:18At best,
14:18I think you might've actually unearthed a little bit of a gem here who
14:21could turn into a starting edge for you at pick 187.
14:24So as I'm sitting there watching and,
14:26you know,
14:27taking kids to and fro,
14:28trying to figure out who's who following on my phone from a couple
14:30spots during warmups and everything,
14:32I kind of wasn't tracking that he was still available.
14:35I couldn't believe it.
14:36I go,
14:37what,
14:37what am I missing?
14:38And I started Googling frantically.
14:39Is there some story?
14:40Is there some,
14:41you know,
14:42crazy bit of misfortune or bad behavior or some kind of thing that
14:45caused them to drop so precipitously down boards.
14:48There's something he doesn't do great right now.
14:50He's not as strong maybe as he needs to be,
14:51to be a stout run defender on the fifth round.
14:54I don't give a damn.
14:55Yeah.
14:56There's a pass rushing skill set.
14:57I'll,
14:57I'll put you in the weight room and I'll teach you to do the rest.
15:00There's a use for that guy that usually is way more to premium in
15:03the NFL.
15:04No idea why he was available there at 147 in the fifth round.
15:07He needs to gain weight for sure.
15:08Yeah.
15:08Cause he is undersized and he'll have to get a little bit stronger.
15:11Or doesn't have a whole lot of moves in terms of pass rush uses his
15:15kind of his speed and kind of always almost like runs that loop
15:18outside.
15:19So he's going to have to add,
15:20but again,
15:21as you said,
15:21it's fifth round one 87.
15:23Like you're just looking for a value play.
15:25Then you got Katron Allen in round six at one 87.
15:29Now this is typically not our kind of running back.
15:32You and I like the shiftier speedier dynamic pass catching scat
15:38backs essentially that can touch the football a lot.
15:42Katron Allen is the antithesis of that.
15:44Whatever the opposite is.
15:45If you want fast,
15:46you're not getting it.
15:47If you want shifty,
15:48you're not getting it.
15:49He is patient.
15:50He can help you in pass pro.
15:52He is huge.
15:53Five,
15:5311 to 16 third team,
15:55all American.
15:56The other thing he is hugely productive.
16:001300 yards and 15 touchdowns this year.
16:03All time at Penn state.
16:05Think about all the great backs that have come through there.
16:06There've been some good ones.
16:07First in yards,
16:08third in touchdowns.
16:09In the nation last year,
16:12he finished number one in yards per attempt in the fourth quarter.
16:16This guy leans on your ass.
16:17He is heavy.
16:18You don't want to tackle him.
16:20By the end of the game,
16:21you're gone.
16:21Oh,
16:22it's him again.
16:22Not him.
16:238.2 yards per attempt in the fourth quarter.
16:26That's when he would pour it on with some of the powerful kind of doubles that he hit.
16:30He hit 30 runs for 10 or more yards.
16:33Nicknamed Fat Man.
16:34How do you not like that?
16:36Old Fat Man,
16:37Catron Allen.
16:38And my favorite thing I read about him,
16:40you remember Bishop Sycamore,
16:42the high school team?
16:42Of course.
16:43Where they just had a bunch of like college age kids,
16:45like some 23 year olds,
16:46like playing against high school kids and blowing them out like 72 to nothing.
16:50When Catron Allen was in high school,
16:51his team played against Bishop Sycamore and he went for 140.
16:55Is that right?
16:56Just like a dude playing against grown ass men.
16:58And he's like,
16:59don't worry guys.
17:00I got it.
17:00Get on my back.
17:01He is a mauler.
17:02I,
17:03again,
17:03not my typical style of back.
17:05He is a change of pace,
17:07but I'm going to tell you what he is right now.
17:08He is David Montgomery for David Blouse.
17:10This is it.
17:11That's the David Montgomery of the lions for this offense.
17:15So this is,
17:16this is hard for me to do.
17:16So I think you did it really well.
17:18This is just not for me,
17:20whatever this is.
17:21I recognize that I'm different than all the NFL.
17:23The NFL loves this.
17:24The NFL NFL coaches want this offensive minds want this.
17:27Fannie Mouye does not want this.
17:29But that doesn't matter.
17:30That there is a reality of like a side effect to this.
17:33That is hugely helpful.
17:34Totally.
17:35And that's my point is I would never major in this,
17:37but I also,
17:37I'm not in the NFL.
17:38All these guys are,
17:39and they want this.
17:40I don't think they're going to major in it to make you feel better.
17:42I think this is eight to 12 carries.
17:45Hopefully now we'll see what bill is.
17:47I mean,
17:47bill's got got to say in this too.
17:49If he breaks out and is balling,
17:51then he's going to be your 15 to 17 carry guy.
17:53I do think they're going to run the ball more.
17:55I think David Blouse,
17:56look at Ben Johnson,
17:57you know,
17:58look at,
17:58look at Kevin O'Connell when they're cooking.
17:59They want to be a run the football team.
18:02Well,
18:02this feels like him under center.
18:03You know what I mean?
18:04And you're,
18:05you know,
18:05the guy's in motion.
18:06You're able to run some power and a bunch of everything.
18:08He's patient as all hell.
18:09He has value.
18:11It's just not,
18:12it's not for me,
18:13but I have to put that aside for a second ago.
18:14That's great value in the sixth round.
18:16You got a guy that's about to touch the ball 150 times.
18:21Look at his ranks in the country last year.
18:23And again,
18:24you know,
18:24if this was at a random school,
18:25random conference,
18:27numbers aren't as important.
18:28Like if you're going to cite stats for me,
18:30generally college,
18:31I'm going to throw them out.
18:32Cause it's not as important as the profile.
18:34He's playing against Ohio state,
18:37Michigan,
18:38Indiana.
18:39You know what I mean?
18:39He's playing NFL players.
18:4214 rushes a game.
18:43Number one in the class,
18:4415 and a half touches a game.
18:46Number two in the class,
18:4727% of his carries against heavy boxes.
18:49Number one in the class still average 4.8 a pop,
18:52by the way,
18:52against heavy boxes.
18:54Everybody knows he's common.
18:55He's rigging all aboard.
18:57Like it doesn't matter.
18:58Only 11% of his runs failed to gain yardage.
19:01So those muddy runs,
19:02he's going to get back to the line of scrimmage.
19:03That was number three in the class against light boxes,
19:06seven yards per carry.
19:07Number four in the class,
19:09number three,
19:10best pass protecting grade in the class via PFF.
19:12That's a major deal,
19:13by the way,
19:13you could,
19:13you could get them on the field on a third down or on a second and obvious,
19:16in a second and eight obvious passing down or something.
19:19Or those first and tens where you've hammered them a couple of times in the
19:21line of scrimmage.
19:22And now there's your shot player.
19:23There's your slower developing thing.
19:25He can hold his own.
19:25That's a huge deal.
19:26It's funny because like in a nutshell,
19:29it's,
19:29it's not my cup of tea at running back,
19:32but I loved that pick.
19:34I think it's just where it was also how he'll fit into the room.
19:37I think he's Chris Rodriguez with more upside and Rodriguez is now in Jacksonville.
19:41So replacing him made sense.
19:43And then quickly,
19:43they had two other picks in the late rounds round six.
19:47They took a center,
19:48Matt Goulbin at 209 overall Michigan state product,
19:52six,
19:53three,
19:53three Oh five.
19:54Not a huge guy.
19:55I don't think there's a lot of projectability.
19:57Here's probably his problem.
19:58And that's why I fell.
19:59But PFF love this dude.
20:01Number two rated center for them.
20:02Number two,
20:03run blocker.
20:03Number five,
20:04pass blocker.
20:04So again,
20:05it just felt like value.
20:06One of the reasons they reviewed is having had this really,
20:09really good draft against consensus is that they just grabbed guys that
20:12weren't supposed to be there.
20:14Maybe the most interesting pick was in the seventh round at two 23.
20:19Overall,
20:19they took a quarterback,
20:22Ethan Kaliak Manis.
20:24From Rutgers,
20:25six,
20:25two and two 16.
20:27I want to get into why they took a quarterback and what we think of that
20:30next.
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