00:00You know, you get a kid that transfers three or four times.
00:03How are you evaluating that when you're transferring so many times?
00:08Well, you know, it doesn't necessarily mean it's a bad thing.
00:13You know, players are players.
00:15I mean, you're evaluating their movement.
00:17You're evaluating the, you know, the skill level.
00:20You're evaluating, you know, how smart they are as a player, football IQ.
00:26You can still do that.
00:27I mean, look at Bo Nix, played 61 games in college at Auburn and at Oregon.
00:32You know, it benefits what he went through every game since he's been there,
00:38except for the, you know, the playoff game when he got hurt.
00:40But, you know, I think for some of these kids, it's not a bad thing.
00:43Like, for example, Jacksonville took this kid in the fourth round, Dan,
00:48named Emmanuel Pregnant, right?
00:50Now, this kid's going to be a good player, right?
00:52But, you know, he started off at Wyoming, all right?
00:56He wanted to go to a better program, went to USC and played.
01:00Then he wanted to go to a better program, and he played at Oregon.
01:03But, you know, he was in school for five years, but he played 49 games.
01:08Like, he's a polished player.
01:09He's ready.
01:10But some of these kids are playing up.
01:12You know, even like J.J.
01:14Watt started off at Central Michigan and then went to Wisconsin because, you know,
01:18a competitor in you, like, okay, you know, you started at the U.
01:22But, you know, some of these kids, like, I want to get to the U, you know?
01:26And I wasn't highly recruited.
01:28I'm a two-star guy.
01:29Like, let me go play at a, you know, Mac school, and let me go play up
01:33and show everybody that I can play with all these kids.
01:36So I don't necessarily think it's a bad thing right now.
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