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You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. What an audience. I think they're better than yesterday. Wow. Yeah, I think so. And that's saying a lot. But packed house once again here at the bar. We'll be back here tomorrow morning as well. And people say what time should we show up? I would say a couple hours before we get started. Some people showed up at 3:34 in the morning to get in here. But thank you for taking time off to join us here in our mobile man cave of sorts. 877-3-DP show email address dp@danpatrick.com Twitter handle At DP show we'll talk to Kurt Warner. He'll stop by. Daniel Jeremiah, NFL Network analyst. He'll be working the draft tonight with NFL Network with Rich Eisen and company. And he's the one who came out with the comment. And I want to ask him about this, where he said that Cleveland Browns are taking Travis Hunter and that he would major in offense, minor in defense, which is opposite or counter to what I think we've been told. All right, Poll question for the final hour of the program. We do have our NFL hot takes that these are the bold proclamations. Matt Miller was just here, the ESPN draft analyst. He said his hot take is Shador Sanders, not taken in the first round. So we'll have that. So poll question here. Seaton.
Kurt Warner
It's crazy to me that shoulder can easily they're going like second or second round. There's no real consensus.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Kurt Warner
We have up there right now better NFL draft day trade Jerry Rice or Patrick Mahomes.
Dan Patrick
I don't think people remember the Jerry Rice was traded for by the ners, but everybody remembers with Patrick Mahomes right.
Kurt Warner
Now the results of that are 53, 47. Want to guess?
Dan Patrick
I'm going to say because Rice is the greatest receiver of all time, they.
Kurt Warner
Would say him he would have 47% of that. But I'm going receive. Yeah. Patrick Mahomes. Right now it's been going a little closer to 50, 50, but right now he's ticking up at 53%.
Dan Patrick
All right.
Kurt Warner
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Good morning. If you're watching on Peacock Our streaming partner and our radio affiliates around the country. Marvin, I'll start with you. The scalding hot take for the draft is going to be what?
Marvin
Tyler Warren will be drafted by the New England Patriots at number four.
Dan Patrick
Penn State tight end. Okay.
Marvin
Correct.
Dan Patrick
All right.
Marvin
Jackson Dart will go in the first round of the draft tonight.
Dan Patrick
Okay.
Marvin
To the LA Rams.
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Dan Patrick
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Todd
Interesting.
Dan Patrick
All right, Todd.
Todd
The Broncos, who, unbeknownst to me, have.
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Dan Patrick
You're the hot take, is that the Broncos have a first round draft pick and you didn't know it.
Todd
They will move up from the 20 spot tonight to select Ashton Jente. So a Boise State Bronco becomes a Denver Bronco. The Cowboys move up from 12 to grab Penn State tight end Tyler Warren or hoping for the next Jason Whitten or Jay Novicek.
Dan Patrick
Okay.
Todd
Join Dallas.
Dan Patrick
We'll name. Drop it. Seaton, how about you?
Kurt Warner
Let's see. Tua Tungavailo will be traded tonight to either The Saints, Giants, 49ers or Steelers.
Dan Patrick
Wow.
Kurt Warner
And dang. NFL sack leader Trey Hendrickson will be traded tonight.
Dan Patrick
Okay.
Kurt Warner
To either the Packers, Lions or Commanders. Let's go, Packers.
Dan Patrick
Yeah. Go pack. Go. Go pack.
Kurt Warner
Go.
Dan Patrick
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Okay.
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Dang. Marvins are pretty good. I mean, Seaton throwing in the tuatanga violoa. I mean, that's scalding. And then Trey Hendrickson of the Bengals gets traded as well.
Kurt Warner
Two big trades right there.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, they are. Yeah. Yeah.
Kurt Warner
Tonight. Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Why don't we bring in an expert here, Kurt Warner joining us, the hall of Famer, NFL Network's coverage. First round of the draft coming up tonight at 8 Eastern as we make way for Kurt Warner on the program.
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Daniel Jeremiah
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Dan Patrick
You weren't drafted, but I'm wondering, if you had had been the last pick, if you had been Mr. Irrelevant, would that have worked against you more than just being a free agent, where you would have that label that you would be Mr. Irrelevant the rest of your career?
Daniel Jeremiah
That's a great question. I think the difference always becomes when you're picked that late, you have to go to the particular team that drafted you, where, if you become a free agent, there's usually four or five different teams where you get the opportunity to, at least in your mind, think, oh, I can pick and choose what the best situation is for me. But I think as a player, you always think, well, if I'm drafted, that gives me a better chance to make the team because they invested a pick in me. But I don't know. It didn't work out for me the way that it, you know, as a free agent. So I'm not sure it would have been much better either way.
Dan Patrick
Okay, but how do you pick your team that you want to actually try to make?
Daniel Jeremiah
Well, I mean, for instance, I picked the Packers. I picked the Green Bay team. And the reason that I picked them was because they only had three quarterbacks on the roster. Now, they were good quarterbacks in Favre, Brunel, and Dettmer, a Heisman Trophy winner. But my mindset was, if they're only going to invite four guys to camp, I only have to beat out one of them. Or if something happens or if one of these guys is traded, there's a better chance for me to make the team there than to go to a team. I think San Diego at the time had six guys coming to camp and, you know, being a free agent guy, like, okay, how many reps am I going to get? What kind of chance am I going to get to make the team? So that was my mindset at the time. Even though they were good players, hey, I feel like I have a better chance to get some reps and maybe showcase what I can do if I went to the Packers.
Dan Patrick
How would you compare yourself when you got to the packers with what Brett Favre was doing at the time?
Daniel Jeremiah
Well, I will say this. Is that lining up next to Brett and Mark and Ty every day in training camp or, you know, during that period. I was more confident when I left that I could play in the NFL because I felt my physical skills matched up to those guys that I knew were NFL players. But Brett was, you know, it was early in his stage, you know, of being a starter and becoming that guy in the NFL. But I remember calling my family after seeing him for about two days, and I'm like, this dude's different. Like, this dude is special. Even though I don't think everybody knew it at the time, because it was kind of the Brett Favre, you know, spin around, throw it up in the air. You have these interceptions, kind of these crazy plays. When you saw him get between the lines and play football. He was. He was different at that time.
Dan Patrick
What was he like in practice?
Daniel Jeremiah
Well, I could take you into the meeting rooms. And so, you know, Steve Mariucci, who I work with now, was our quarterback coach. You know, those three guys are in the room and, you know, oftentimes he would pull up tape and he's like, okay, Brett, tell me what the play is. And, you know, formation motion. Call this play for me. And Brett's like, throwing around all. He's like, I don't. I don't know much, you know, and then. And then Ty's there, and Ty just cleans it all up and he knows it all. He's just like a coach. But when you put Brett between the lines, everything seemed to just click. Like, you know, I listened to him in the meeting room and I'm like, oh, my gosh, what are we going to get on the practice field? And then he goes on the practice field and it was just bang, bang. Like everything just seemed to make sense to him between the lines. But, you know, he couldn't look at it, you know, the tape and. And recall everything there. But you give him a play call and let him go play football. And he was just. It was just really, really good.
Dan Patrick
When did you know you had arrived? Like, you. You could be a great player.
Daniel Jeremiah
A great player. Yeah. When I say arrive. For me, it was. It was different with my journey. So in 99, when I became the starter, we actually had to buy the second week of the season, which they don't do anymore, but we had to buy the second week. So played the first week against the Ravens. Me and my wife actually went back to. To her hometown to see her family and. And I got a call when we were driving down the street that I was the player of the week in the NFL after week one. And that was my moment where, like, okay, I don't know if I'm ever going to play another game. I don't know where it goes from here, but for one week, I was the best player in the national football. And that was kind of like my moment of after the entire journey, like all the things that I believed. See, I told you. I told you at least for one week I could be that guy. So that was kind of.
Dan Patrick
Do you get any moment? Did you get a certificate maybe?
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah, I think maybe they gave you a paper different. I don't. I don't have any idea. The phone call was enough for me to just kind of, okay, all right, we made it.
Dan Patrick
We're talking to Kurt Warner. He'll be on the draft coming up tonight at 8 Eastern on NFL Network. We spent so much time talking about quarterbacks, and I was just talking to Matt Miller, who's draft analyst for espn. If I'm Tennessee, why am I trying to get a quarterback when I can get the. A guy who is the Otani of the NFL and Travis Hunter. So now I like the sure thing is right there. Correct.
Daniel Jeremiah
Right. Okay.
Dan Patrick
I'm going to take a chance on Cam Ward, who at best would have been the fifth quarterback drafted last year.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
So why am I doing that? Why do, why, why am I not patient to go. We can, we'll find our quarterback because.
Daniel Jeremiah
It'S as simple as if you don't have one, you don't have a chance. I mean, that, that's, that's the way it is in the NFL outside of, you know, barring one of those unique situations where you have an incredible defense and an unbelievable run game and, and your quarterback can be a complimentary piece. It just doesn't happen very often. And so it's why we reach. It's why we talk about quarterbacks, because if you don't have one, you don't have a chance. And especially if you look in the AFC right now with way, you know, the, the way that's going and all the players that you have there. And so that's why, you know, at this pick, I agree with you, like, okay, we've got guys that we know are going to be good NFL players. Cam Ward, really good college player. We don't know. But that's exactly why you have to take the chance, is because you just know you don't have an opportunity to win without it. And then I think that the second factor is we have no patience anymore. Yeah, we have no patience not just for quarterback. We have no patience for coaches. And so these coaches know, okay, I can go build a roster for somebody else, because if I don't have a quarterback for three or four years, I'm gone. And somebody else is going to come in and be able to use all these pieces I have. So you go and you try to get that guy that you think has a chance to be a special player for you, knowing if I find that guy, he gives us a chance every time we play and then we go and build around him.
Dan Patrick
I had one of my greatest moments in my career, and it happened during your super bowl with Pittsburgh, because I'm going to hand out the trophy, I'm on the sidelines, and I'M with Steve Young.
Daniel Jeremiah
Okay.
Dan Patrick
So Steve Young is with me as Ben comes onto the field and Steve Young is doing play by play in color, like, so he's telling me from a Hall of Fame perspective, right what Ben is doing, what they should do. So he's doing this all the way down the sidelines now. I'm still thinking, I'm handing out the trophy to you guys.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
And then all of a sudden, you know, so Steve is going, this is, this is crazy. I mean, Ben is, this is unbelievable. And then he throws the touchdown pass and he said, you, you can't. I mean, we don't make those throw. I mean, that's not normal to make that throw. So when you're watching all of this as a quarterback, you're probably saying, well, what would I do? Or you know, put yourself in that position, I'm guessing. At what point did you realize you were in trouble?
Daniel Jeremiah
I mean, I realized I was in trouble when he threw the curl route to the right hand side and Antonio took it for about 70, you know, like, because all we're thinking on, you know, on our sideline is, you know, we've got the lead at that point, hold him to a field goal at worst. So we're going into overtime because we had kind of taken the momentum at that point. And so our whole mindset is just, you don't give up the big play, like, keep everything in front of you. And then it was right off the bat when you throw a curl and he spins and, and you know, sets them up inside the red zone. And that's when I thought, too many opportunities, like we're giving them too many chances. Like if we gave him one shot in the red zone to go for the touchdown, I feel confident you get down there and we give them first and goal and they've got chance for at least four plays down there. That's when I was worried. And you know, he had thrown a pass, a better, I wouldn't say a better pass, but they had an opportunity to score a touchdown. You know, the play before and they missed that play. And so after that happens, you're like, okay, they missed one. Maybe we got a shot here. And then when he went in through the, the pass to San Antonio, from my vantage point, I'm like, what's he doing? Like, there's three guys there. There's no chance, like, I'm feeling pretty good that we're going to knock this down. And of course, perfect pass, unbelievable catch in between three guys. But that's what you you know, that's what Super Bowls are all about, is great players making great plays. But it was after that first quick curl route that spun out and turned into, you know, first down into the red zone, where I knew, like, we were in trouble here.
Dan Patrick
What still keeps you up at night, football wise?
Daniel Jeremiah
Football wise, it would be the patriot Super bowl in 01. Just that, that we didn't play our best game. Like, you want to go to the super bowl and you want to play your best game. You want to say, hey, leave it like that game against the Steelers. Nobody expected us to be there with two and a half minutes to go. We're leading in that game. We played a good football game and very easily could have been champs in that game. So I can live with that one. Even with the long interception and all the stuff that happened, I can live with that one. It was 2001 where we were a better team than we played on that day. And when you get to those moments and you know what that could have meant for a lot of different things, to have two super bowl championships in three years, all of that stuff, that's the game to me that I wish we could have back and we. We could play that over again, because I really believe, you know, and nothing against the Patriots, we were the better football team. You know, we didn't play better in, in those three hours, but we were the better football team. We played 10 times. We win, I think at least eight of those. But that day they outplayed us. We didn't put our best foot forward. And that's the game that just continually comes back through my mind more than. More than all the others.
Dan Patrick
But what was the chatter beforehand? You're facing Brady, and he didn't have much experience.
Daniel Jeremiah
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
And. But what was the defensive philosophy there?
Daniel Jeremiah
Well, I mean, I think that our defensive philosophy was basically what happened. I mean, Tom Brady threw for like 150 yards in the game. And they had, you know, I threw a pick six. They had one touchdown pass. There was another one where. Where Tori kind of tripped, led to another, you know, interception that was. Was points for them. And so I, I think the game plan was what we wanted it to be. And it's like their offense isn't going to beat us. We've just got to play better than their defense, which obviously we had great confidence that we could do that with the team that we had. But that was more of the mindset going in. Tom Brady wasn't Tom Brady yet at that point, so it wasn't like a Fear, like, oh, gosh, we got to worry about 12 at this time. It was more worried about their defense. Bill Belichick, we played him earlier in the year. Going in. Okay, what are they going to. We know they're not going to do the same thing they did last time. What do we have to prepare for it? So that was more of the matchup that I think we were thinking about going in.
Dan Patrick
I have a football here, and, you know, we get caught up in. If you'll hold that and. And show us the proper way to throw a football.
Daniel Jeremiah
Proper way to throw a football?
Dan Patrick
Yeah, because, I mean, like, some.
Daniel Jeremiah
Like, my grip. Yeah, yeah. So my grip is one. I don't know where the camera is.
Dan Patrick
But they'll find where.
Daniel Jeremiah
Where. I'm almost on the point of the football. And. And for me, I actually changed to that grip when I was in high school when I watched a guy that was older than me threw it. He threw a really good ball, and so I'm like, okay, how's he hold the football? And he had his finger more towards the point. And when I first started doing that, I threw a lot of ducks anyways. But when I first started doing that, the ball never came off clean. But I always felt like I had more control with that point, you know, that finger on the point of the ball, because it's kind of the last thing that you release as you're throwing the football. So I felt like it gave me more accuracy when I was doing that. But, I mean, I don't know if there's a. There's a perfect way to do it. I think to me, it's like, grab it. What feels comfortable to you? Do it. But that was the thing for me, is I wanted to have as wide a grip as possible on the ball, and I wanted to have my finger close to the point. So I just felt like it made me more accurate.
Dan Patrick
Do you care how inflated it is?
Daniel Jeremiah
I mean, I would like it legally inflated. Like, I mean, whatever the standard is. Is. Is what I.
Dan Patrick
But why can't you have a football that you want and I have a football that I want?
Daniel Jeremiah
I mean, I. I don't know. I mean, why do we have rules?
Dan Patrick
It's a dumb rule.
Daniel Jeremiah
Why can't you do something that. I mean, I know, but nobody benefit.
Dan Patrick
Nobody benefits from this. Kickers get their own ball.
Daniel Jeremiah
Hold on a second. Like, why would somebody do it if they don't benefit from it? Like, whatever that. That thing is. I mean, if you deflated a football or you pumped it up like, you would only do that if you felt it gave you some sort of an advantage. Right.
Dan Patrick
And so we let kickers have their own ball.
Daniel Jeremiah
I mean, okay, but that's not the rule. Like if the rule is everybody can have their own ball and we actually do allow quarterbacks to break the ball in and do what they want to do.
Dan Patrick
So you realize that Aaron Rodgers told me that he over inflated footballs and nobody said anything about that because he didn't have a guy known as the inflator and Brady had a guy known as the deflator.
Daniel Jeremiah
I, it's silly. I, I don't know.
Dan Patrick
It's silly.
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Daniel Jeremiah
Are you saying it might all be silly? But to me, I mean, if you're.
Dan Patrick
Calling in this question, you're calling into question Tom Brady's Super Bowl. I'm not.
Daniel Jeremiah
No, no.
Dan Patrick
Are we putting.
Daniel Jeremiah
Oh, gosh, is that what we're doing? I knew somehow go there. You were, you were somehow going to get me there. But I mean, the funny thing to me is, and you know, maybe it's to the credit of those guys overinflating or underinflating. Like, I never once thought about how much air, like, give me the ball. Like, give me the ball. What ball is? Oh, it's this ball. Let's, let's go play football. Like, that was nothing, you know, that I even thought about a detail that I, I considered. I mean, maybe I should have. But it was nothing. Like, hey, this is legal. Somebody figured it out. Let's go play ball. That's just kind of what you do.
Dan Patrick
You're probably not having this conversation on the draft tonight.
Daniel Jeremiah
I'm probably.
Dan Patrick
Probably not. Okay.
Daniel Jeremiah
Actually, I guarantee you I will not let it go there. Yes.
Dan Patrick
Okay. Great to see you.
Daniel Jeremiah
Good to see you as always.
Dan Patrick
You can see more of Kurt Warner tonight. He'll be on NFL Network's coverage first round. They start at 8 Eastern. We'll take a break. Daniel Jeremiah tells you where Travis Hunter is going. He'll join us coming up next. Here. Dan Patrick Show. FOX Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows@foxsportsradio.com and within the iHeartRadio app search FSR to listen. Live draft coverage. Yep. With the first pick, the biggest names that know about every player in every team. You've got it right here. Listen. As FOX NFL insider Jay Glaser, former New York jets general manager Joe Douglas, college football hall of Famer and former number two overall pick LeVar Arrington, Fox Sports League college football Reporter Jenny Tapp deliver the pick by pick coverage.
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Marvin
I'm super excited we're gonna be there. We sure are. I cannot wait to be in Green Bay. All right, so obviously we've talked a lot about the quarterbacks and the edge rushers, but we forgot about the other skill position players, your running backs, your tight ends, your wide receivers. Now I'm going to start with obviously the unicorn, Travis Hunter. Maybe, maybe he plays both sides of the ball. But I'm just looking at him. But I'm just looking at him. As far as a wide receiver, where do you see him making the biggest impact going into the pros?
Todd
I see that as well. I think he'd be making more of an impact as a wide receiver. I'm very curious. With whatever team picks him, I gotta believe they're gonna at least early on try him out in both spots. I know you increase the risk of injury and all that, but as you said, being a unicorn, how do you have someone that has that kind of special talent and not let him try both sides of the ball? I definitely think he's more of a wide receiver as far as for the NFL. I think he obviously could be great in the secondary, but I'm excited to see and I hope whoever picks him will let him play both offense and defense.
Marvin
And another guy, we talked about him a lot during the college football season. Tyler Warren, the tight end.
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I love him. I think he's going to make a Brock Bowers like, impact going into whatever team he goes to.
Todd
I like that analogy a lot.
Marvin
He's a football player in every sense of the word. You want him to run the ball, you want him to catch the ball. Look, he'll even throw the ball. So I love him going into the pros.
Todd
I wish Denver would get him. Whoever gets that guy is going to have a stud and I think he's going to make an immediate impact.
Marvin
Oh absolutely.
Todd
And then there's Genti, Boise State. How can we not talk about him? And are you convinced that right out of the get go he's going to be able to live up to expectations and become one of the all time great running backs? Is there too much hype? Is that going to hurt him that the expectations are kind of through the roof?
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A lot of fun seeing Kurt Warner. The argument kept going when we went to commercial break about inflating your football or deflating your football. If you can do it and I can do it, then it shouldn't be an issue for me. But as Kurt says, well, there is a rule in place, so therefore why have a rule if you're not going to enforce it? I understand that, but kickers get their own football. And the fact that Aaron Rodgers said he over inflated the football, he wanted an over inflated football, but you know, that's, there's no drama attached to that because it doesn't have anything to do with the Patriots or Tom Brady. Okay, Daniel Jeremiah, NFL Network draft analyst and he'll be on the call tonight at 8 Eastern on NFL Network. He also has Move the Sticks podcast and former NFL Scout as we make way for Daniel Jeremiah on the program.
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As asterisk by Super Bowls for Tom Brady.
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Dan Patrick
That's great. He's gonna love you for this. Did you ever see a Brady college tape?
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Dan Patrick
Okay, but wait a minute. He lost his job to Drew Henson. So everybody can look back and have revisionist history and say, man, I knew. Who knew?
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Dan Patrick
And I always thought if you were going to talk to somebody and get it. And I was told this. Talk to the equipment manager. Yeah. Talk to people who are around. How does he treat people who aren't important, per se, how is he in the locker, you know, those kind of things. And I remember running into a guy who worked at Washington State with Ryan Leaf.
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And he gave me a heads up without telling me. I mean, he was saying, boy, wait till you get a load of this. And I go, what do you mean? He goes, just saying. And, you know, so then I eventually found out what he was saying is the reputation with Ryan at the time was not a great teammate. Yeah. And, you know, there's other things in play with Ryan there, and maybe he shouldn't have been up as high as, you know, Pete, you know, now it was Peyton versus him, and nobody wins that competition battle.
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Dan Patrick
And we, you know, it's like character assassination. But it certainly felt like we needed a story. Now we got a unnamed scout or something, you know, executive who's talking bad about Shador Sanders. Has anybody said anything negative about somebody else in this draft as far as their personality or their ability to interview?
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And I remember an executive saying, Johnny was unbelievable as an interview.
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How did everybody miss on him?
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I just think it was so fun. It was so tantalizing. I went and saw him play several times live, including in bowl games, and it was just so magical at the college level. And you had, you know, the, the Alabama program and where that group was, and you're like this guy, nobody can do this against them and this kid can. And then I always remembered is one of his first preseason games. It was on TV and I happened to tune in. It might have been against the Lions, if I'm not mistaken. And I remember texting my buddy Bucky Brooks, because we had both been at a bowl game and sat next to each other and we kind of got taken in by this whole thing. And the first preseason game, I texted him, I go, bucky, dang.
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But could he have played in the NFL at a high level? Let's say he's focused. Let's say he's clean and committed. Did he have the traits to be able to be a successful quarterback?
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It's like he wanted to be farve, but there's only one farve. Yeah.
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All right, we're talking to Daniel Jeremiah. He'll be the lead analyst on the draft coming up tonight. And that's NFL Network starting at 8 Eastern. The draft starts where? Now? Let me get to your quote. Let me make sure I got it right. You got. Browns are taking Travis Hunter, feels 100 like that.
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Dan Patrick
Okay. And then you. Your quote was he will major in offense, minor in defense, which has never been done. Do you agree with that approach, that he should be more offense than defense?
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I do. I mean, that's how I see him. I think he's more impactful on offense. I don't think, you know, to me, as a corner, he's best when you kind of play him off, when he's in zone. When he's an off man, he can see the picture. He can set traps, he can then go make plays on the ball. But this is not like Pat Surtan. You got this guy. And we will not worry about that side of the field. Like, that's not the style of corner he is. Whereas on offense, every time he touches the ball, he's impactful and I can get the ball in his hands a lot. And he can help us win games. And I can find ways for him to get on defense. But historically, when you've had players and they had. Nobody's done it to the level he did in terms of the volume of snaps. But if it was a major minor, it was always okay. You have to learn this defense. Be in the defensive meeting room, and we'll sprinkle in a package of plays where it's a bubble screen, a reverse, you know, a go. And you don't necessarily have to meet, you know, with the offense. This one is the first time I can ever remember where I've thought, this kid, I want him full time on offense.
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I still get the feeling somebody's going up to get Ashton Genting. And I, you know, I don't know what your intel is on that, but he feels like, I could tell by that reaction you went, he's my.
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He's my third player. I think there's three elite players in this draft, and I think Cam Ward is a really Good quarterback and I have no problem with Tennessee taking him. But to me, the three, like blue chip players in any draft are those three guys. Abdul, Carter, it's Hunter and it's Genti. So I, I love Genti. To me, it's just around the league. You can get comfortable taking a running back there. But I just, I'd be curious to see if somebody's going to really move a lot of resources for a running back.
Dan Patrick
But don't you think Saquon opened people's eyes here that if you. Now, granted, he was the missing piece. Yeah. On a Super bowl winning team, whereas with the Giants he was good, but they weren't any good. So if Ashton Genti goes to Jacksonville, they're not very good. Or would the Patriots be squirrely enough to go, you know what, let's, let's take this guy if he's going to be great there, or do the Raiders wait and go, let him fall into our lap.
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Dan Patrick
What is it like when you know that your organization is maybe starting to panic a little bit? Have you been in a situation where all of a sudden you're on the clock and the guy you thought you were getting is not there?
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Dan Patrick
We did some hot takes here. I want you to judge these. Marvin, give Daniel Jeremiah your hot take.
Marvin
Jackson dart. He will go to the Los Angeles Rams at the end of the first half. And then my second one was. Oh my gosh, I think I forgot was too high. Oh, I think Tyler Warren.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Marvin
Going to the Patriots.
Dan Patrick
Oh, with four overall.
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So they're not going to.
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Dan Patrick
Warren.
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Todd, your hot takes.
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Dan Patrick
So that's not a hot take.
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Yeah, that's not.
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Yeah. Legitimate takes, you know, we can't sell that.
Todd
What about this one? The Cowboys move up from 12 to grab Tyler Warren, hoping for the next Jason Whitney or Jay Novicek to join them.
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Kurt Warner
Seaton, I have Tua Tungavailoa, traded tonight to the either The Saints, Giants, 49ers or Steelers.
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Dan Patrick
Wow.
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Kurt Warner
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Kurt Warner
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All right. The two of Tonga Bailoa. You're not.
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Kurt Warner
Well, that's the thing. Like, you're trying to balance. Is it better to be something that's, like, more close to reality or something like. Yeah, that'd be crazy if that happened, because that's a hot take, right?
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I take him high. Oh, no, no, I know. I don't mean that way. All right, Paulie, your hot take for.
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Kurt Warner
Okay.
Dan Patrick
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Dan Patrick
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Dan Orlopski.
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He's Daniel Jeremiah, NFL Network lead analyst, and I'll bother him tonight with a couple of text messages when you go to commercial break. By the way, 8 Eastern, you can see their coverage with Rich Eisen leading the charts. Great to see you again.
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Daniel Jeremiah is a great guest. Very, very, very insightful. And having been a scout and been in these war rooms and gives you great first hand experience. And he'll be on the call with Rich Eisen and company tonight. NFL Network, let me see. You know, and so much of this draft is focused on Shador Sanders. And I get it because of Dion. I also get this and I, it's not fair for me to say it without attaching names to it, but because I don't know if who's influenced by Dion. I get the feeling there are a lot of. Not a lot, but there are mock drafts and analysts who are very careful about how they assess Shador Sanders. Do they truly believe he's a first round draft pick or are they doing it because you don't want to get on the bad side of Deion Sanders? And this is just a feeling I have. I think there are probably more analysts than you would think who are not sold on Shador. Now. I voted for him third in the Heisman. I watched him. I watched him a lot. He did take a lot of hits. He was tough. He completed 73% of his passes. He's, he's comfortable in the spotlight. There's a lot of nice things to learn or to welcome with Shador Sanders, but I do think that processing the game in NFL time as opposed to college time, that will be the biggest challenge for him. And you'll hear scouts say this, that you get to the line of scrimmage. How do you process that quickly? Not that he can't. That's not the point. It's, it's, the clock is, is sped up. I think there's a real chance that Shador does not get drafted in the first round tonight. I really believe that. And it's not to say he can't be successful. I just think, and it might be better for him, he gets on a better team. He's not asked to be a star right away. Cam Ward has to come in and be a star. And the pressure, we see that all the time, it's tough to live up to that. But Shador, I, you know, and when somebody asked me about it, he's comfortable in the spotlight. And that's, that's a, you know, a transition that you have to make. When you get to the NFL, speaking to the media, everything you say is measured. You're going to go through highs and lows. Your dad's not there. Travis Hunter's not there. And I think that'll be the key for Shador Sanders. I think there's more question marks than people are willing to admit with Shador this day in sports history.
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Todd, what'd you learn today?
Todd
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Seaton, what'd you learn?
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Kurt doesn't care about the air and the ball.
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Paul, would you learn?
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Podcast Summary: The Dan Patrick Show – Hour 3 with Kurt Warner and Daniel Jeremiah
Episode Information:
Dan Patrick welcomes the audience to another engaging episode of "The Dan Patrick Show," highlighting the vibrant energy and enthusiastic participation of the listeners. He introduces his esteemed guests, Kurt Warner and Daniel Jeremiah, setting the stage for an insightful discussion on the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft.
Notable Quote:
The core of the episode revolves around in-depth analysis of the NFL Draft, with Dan Patrick and his guests delving into strategic moves teams might make, particularly focusing on key players like Travis Hunter and Shador Sanders.
Key Discussions:
Quarterback Trades and Values:
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Player Predications and Team Strategies:
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Daniel Jeremiah’s Experiences and Insights:
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Kurt Warner recounts significant moments from his career, including the pivotal Super Bowl game against the Pittsburgh Steelers and his reflections on playing alongside legendary quarterbacks like Brett Favre.
Key Stories:
Super Bowl Reflection [16:38]:
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Quarterback Comparisons [09:49]:
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The discussion shifts to strategic predictions about where top prospects might land, including potential trades and draft positions.
Key Predictions:
Trade Scenarios [06:09 - 06:44]:
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Expert Analysis with Daniel Jeremiah [34:42]:
Notable Quote:
Daniel Jeremiah provides valuable insights into player evaluations, emphasizing the importance of character and fit within a team's strategy.
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Importance of Character [30:37]:
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Shador Sanders’ NFL Potential [45:24]:
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The show engages in a lively segment where participants share bold predictions and assess their validity.
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Marvin’s Predictions [38:52]:
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Todd’s Insights [39:47]:
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Chumba Casino Advertiser’s Bold Predictions [40:07]:
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Dan Patrick wraps up the episode by reiterating the expertise of his guests and previewing future coverage, including live draft analysis with NFL Network's Rich Eisen and others.
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This episode of "The Dan Patrick Show" offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the 2025 NFL Draft, enriched by the seasoned perspectives of Kurt Warner and Daniel Jeremiah. From deep dives into player evaluations and strategic team moves to personal anecdotes and bold predictions, listeners gain valuable insights into what could shape the future of the NFL. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual follower, this episode provides a nuanced understanding of the complexities and excitement surrounding the upcoming draft.
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