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Todd
We've told you what last year's playoff.
Dan Patrick
Teams need to return to the postseason and how teams with new coaches should approach the draft. So as draft season comes to a close, we've got you covered. Before your favorite team goes on the clock, we'll break it all down once all 257 picks have been made. Listen to the 40s and free free agents podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. My name is Brendan Patrick Hughes, host of Divine Intervention. This is a story about radical nuns in combat boots and wild haired priests trading blows with J. Edgar Hoover in a hell bent effort to sabotage a war.
Todd
J. Edgar Hoover was furious. He was out of his mind. And he wanted to bring the Catholic left to its knees.
Dan Patrick
Listen to divine intervention on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. You are listening to the Dan Patrick.
Marvin
Show on Fox Sports Radio, final hour on this Friday. What a great group this, this day, this week here at the bar. I'd say this crowd is top three that we've had this week. Top. Top three. Absolutely. We're here at the bar. It is a Friday. It's a meat Friday. We travel with our Traegers. We got wings, flats, only cheese, curds and brats. Who has it better than we do? There you go. I love that. Marvin just admitted to me that he wasn't quite sure about Colston Loveland last night when he was introduced and you did a double take.
Todd
Yeah, so yesterday. So I'm sitting next to Paulie and they say, oh. With the 10th pick, the Bears select Colston Loveland.
Marvin
Okay.
Todd
You know, congrats. Never really seen him before. Wait, Colston Loveland? He's white.
Marvin
Margos, he's white. I know. Marvin goes, wait a minute, his name is Colston Loveland.
Todd
Look, there's an 87 year old black man somewhere named Colston Loveland. I'm looking at him like this 21 year old white dude from Idaho. I was like, man, anything's possible. Yeah, that was a real James of Virginia moment. Like Colston Loveland. I was like, all right, man. And I thought he's got to be the third cuz his grandfather's colon.
Marvin
But Marvin thought the wrong guy came out and he's the Michigan tight end and you know, he got a picture up.
Todd
I was like, graphics, somebody's in trouble. Somebody's getting yelled at in the production truck right now.
Marvin
Your look, oh, it was so great. He, he's white.
Todd
And I, it was a very James of Virginia moment.
Marvin
Yeah.
Todd
He was like, oh, good morning, brother. Who the hell said that?
Dan Patrick
That was you.
Marvin
I like for years when you were answering phone calls and James in Virginia would call in, you'd be talking about Black History month.
Todd
I was like, oh man, brother.
Marvin
Oh man, you too.
Todd
Hey, they're not going to stop us. Let's break stereotypes, baby.
Marvin
All right, I'm gonna put you on hold.
Todd
Told my wife at home. I was like, man, they got a couple of black callers. I said, yeah, James of Virginia. James of Virginia works at ups. Like, damn, he got a good ass job, man. Good for you, man. Got your pension. Got Jeff in Detroit. I was like, oh, let's go. I was like, all right, fellas. And then came up, I was like, james, James.
Marvin
Virginia sent in a video, but he's with two black guys. So Marvin thinks that one of the guys is James in Virginia. And then James in Virginia started talking, and Marvin goes, he's white.
Todd
I put an emphasis on the H. I'm like, he's white. Like, damn, man. All right, anything's possible.
Marvin
We'll get two more phone calls. Coming up. 8773 DP show. Tom Pearl, NFL Network Insider, will join us. Coming up. If I'm ESPN or NFL Network today, I'm probably hoping Shador Sanders goes the first pick in the second round so it's not hanging there. Because if he starts to slide a little bit. Mel Kuiper was apoplectic last night that Shador Sanders wasn't taken in the first round. This is where. Let's get it out of the way and then we can cover the draft because if not, it's just going to hang there. And Cleveland's got the first pick in the second round. I wouldn't be surprised if they ended up taking him. All right, poll question for the final hour of the program is going to be what we do have rhyme time with Fritzi. We now that's risky because you've had a pretty good week. And then is there rhyming in rhyme time?
Todd
This time around, it's packers related. Being that we're here in Green Bay, only one of the answers is an actual rhyme. The rest of the answers are. Are the names of current or former Packers. They're all, I wanted to do something Green Bay related, and you can't really rhyme names that way. So I went a little off the board just to do something unique since we're in town.
Marvin
Well, give us a for instance here. Just the. The audience will know what's going to happen.
Todd
Okay. An example would be Gump hot dogs. Gump hot dogs. And again, the answer is not a rhyme. These two words will not rhyme.
Marvin
So Forest Greg or. Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Bubba Franks.
Todd
That would be Bubba Frank.
Marvin
Oh, Bubba Gump.
Todd
Oh, hot dogs would be Bubba.
Marvin
I was doing Forest Gump.
Todd
So all these answers will have names of packers that the clues will.
Marvin
Okay.
Todd
Help you get there.
Marvin
Wow. Very exciting. That is really exciting. Risky. That is very risky, but exciting.
Todd
What's the worst that can happen? I get booed and I get.
Marvin
We're gonna make fun of you.
Todd
Yeah. Probably for the first time ever, I'll be abused every.
Marvin
Yeah. We also have Fill in the blank. That will play as well. So the Poll question for the final hour of the program is going to be one. Right now we've got up there long term who made the better move. The Browns are the Jaguars. Right now, 58% have the Jaguars. Okay. And then we also have up there who will be the NFL rookie of the year. Cam Ward, Travis Hunter, Ashton Genty. Right now, 57% with Travis Hunter. 43% with Ashton Genty.
Dan Patrick
0%.
Marvin
Cam Ward. 0. Okay. 0.0 has no great point average.
Dan Patrick
All right, Paul, I'm prepared to pie to the face for Omarion Hampton of the Chargers against the field for rookie of the year.
Marvin
Well, I think you owe me a pie to the face for Shador Sand. Yes.
Dan Patrick
I think five and a half.
Marvin
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
So two pies are none.
Marvin
I'm going to. I'll. I'll. I'll double up. There you go.
Dan Patrick
That's fun.
Marvin
Yeah. I'll double up with a pie to the face. Yeah. Paulie, had we. We established it. Five and a half.
Dan Patrick
I'm still holding on to it.
Marvin
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Five and a half of the second.
Marvin
Second round. Second round. Let me see. Celtics magic tonight. Pacers, Bucks, Lakers at the Timberwolves. In other sports news, let me do some fill in the blank here. Paulie sent this to me. Cam Ward will be blank. Marvin Titan. Okay. I mean it. That's fair, Todd.
Todd
I put Titan to remember. I went Titan as well. He will be a titan in the industry.
Marvin
Okay. Seaton, number one overall pick forever. Okay, Paul.
Dan Patrick
Pro Bowler for his second team.
Marvin
His second team.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Marvin
Not Tennessee.
Dan Patrick
Nah. Doesn't feel good.
Marvin
Travis Hunter will be a blank. Marvin.
Todd
Culture changer.
Marvin
Okay, Todd.
Todd
Do valuable player. You'll be a Do. Valuable player.
Marvin
You could throw away the entire week, this final hour.
Todd
Really?
Marvin
Just saying, you build up. You build up a lot of credibility. Oh, no. Okay, once again, I tell you, we don't punch you, you walk right into the fist.
Todd
Travis Hutch will be a deep.
Marvin
No. No.
Todd
Valuable player.
Marvin
We got it. I like. I like the effort, Todd.
Todd
I'm trying to be creative. It doesn't always work out.
Marvin
That's funny. Is that I'm really more.
Dan Patrick
I'm not even really supporting, Todd. I'm just needling you because I know.
Marvin
How much this annoys you, you know? Would you just stop?
Todd
Travis Hunter will be very good. What do you want me to say? I thought we had to put a little something behind it. A little something clever.
Marvin
Okay.
Todd
We'll be unicornish. That was the other thing I was gonna go with. That's not anything. Travis Hunter will be Fantastic. What does that get you? It doesn't get you anywhere.
Marvin
Paul.
Dan Patrick
Travis Hunter will be a TV schedule changer. The Jaguars will get three primetime games next year.
Marvin
Shador Sanders will be blank. Marvin Cleveland Brown.
Todd
It said William.
Marvin
I know. I. I wasn't doing the. He'll be.
Todd
Pleasant surprise.
Marvin
Okay. Todd.
Todd
He will be a dog for the dog pound.
Marvin
Okay. Seaton. Cleveland Browns.
Todd
Second round selection.
Marvin
I think I'm gonna leave. Yeah, no, I think I'm gonna go. I'm gonna go.
Todd
Last one.
Marvin
All right. Paul.
Dan Patrick
Shador Sanders will be a Saints pro Bowler.
Marvin
Okay. Roger Goodell's player hugs are blank, intense and awkward.
Todd
Do you see the way the players slap his hand? It's like a slap hug. They slap the dog crap out of his hand. His hand had to be beat red at the end of the night.
Marvin
But okay, I understand they're excited. I just don't buy into his excitement. Oh, what?
Dan Patrick
He has to stay with the hug till the hug is completed. Like, he has to complete the process. He can't bail on the hug.
Marvin
I know, but it's still a little awkward. Yes.
Todd
Marvin, I'm with you. Because hugging Roger Goodell is a part of their dream. It's getting their name called and going up and shaking Roger Goodell's hand or dapping him up at least.
Marvin
Yes. It's also right. It is. It is like the culmination of everything that they've worked for their whole life. I love that hug. It's also, at the same time, the last time Roger Goodell cares about them.
Dan Patrick
Save it.
Marvin
It's also that moment where he's like, good luck. I hope you make as little money as possible from here on out. Good luck with your head stuff. Sorry, Todd.
Todd
Roger Goodell's players hugs are commissioning the mark a bit. Photo opy. Commissioning the mark.
Dan Patrick
Holy cow.
Marvin
No, no. That's terrible.
Todd
He's doing that to both you.
Marvin
Terrible.
Todd
He's doing that to needle you.
Marvin
He easily has the best answers of the panel. Easily.
Dan Patrick
Paul Goodell's hugs are elongated. They last a long time.
Marvin
Satan. The last time he cares about them is people. That was my answer. Yes.
Todd
So we say we should put the hugs on the clock as well as the teams for their picks. Maybe like with three seconds or less, you stop the hug. How could you do that?
Marvin
Would be very awkward to see double down. I could just move on, commission the mark. No, it's terrible.
Todd
Photo op.
Marvin
You. It's terrible. Terrible. And then Todd goes, I. I already got a T shirt ready for the Green Bay Packers.
Todd
This is what I'm supposed to do with the T shirt.
Marvin
You got to turn your microphone on.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, it was a golden receiver.
Todd
I love my golden receiver with, like, a little doggy kind of thing instead of my golden retriever.
Marvin
No, no, I got it. I got it.
Todd
You don't think people would buy that? I love my golden receiver. I've seen more questionable T shirts in some of these tents that they're selling.
Marvin
There were groans. There were actual groans out there when you did that.
Todd
That's because I said it. And they're just, you know, they're favoring you here. But if they saw that outside in one of the stores. I love my golden receiver. Let's get 10 of them. I'll actually put one on my golden retriever.
Marvin
How about we get rhyme time out of the way? How about we just. Yeah, let's go.
Todd
Love the way you sell it. There is. Why don't we just do this as quickly as possible?
Marvin
There is. There is one woman who is really excited for you. One woman is in the audience.
Todd
I appreciate.
Marvin
Very excited.
Todd
I think there's more than one person that kind of likes me.
Marvin
There is one. There is one. She's in the front row.
Todd
I think there's at least five people out there that kind of like my contributions to the show.
Marvin
How many people like Todd? I'd say around 30.
Todd
I don't even think that was 30. That was like, 18. You're being generous. That was maybe.
Marvin
And really, people in Green Bay will cheer for anything. I mean, they're very nice people.
Todd
And we have a stage manager says, everybody clap. When Dan says this, everybody cheers, encourages it. So they're not really clapping for me. The production people say, you got to clap now. That's what happens.
Marvin
That's part of the pregame speech, is clap for everything Dan says. Don't clap for anything Todd says. Okay. Even if Dan says, clap for Todd, don't do it.
Todd
I saw that on the cue cards right there. I see him.
Marvin
Okay, who here likes Marvin? Yeah. No, I don't. Do we want to do that? Who likes Marvin? Okay. All right.
Todd
That's a bit delayed.
Marvin
A little delay.
Todd
They were like.
Marvin
I guess I'm gonna say that's around 40%.
Todd
That was definitely more than me.
Marvin
Who likes Seon? I'm gonna go 68%.
Todd
Boy being hot.
Marvin
Yeah. Take 68%. Who likes Paul? Probably.
Todd
I may have slipped into third place there. Maybe. I don't know. We'd have to hear it one more.
Marvin
Time, but Paulie's a Bears fan. So maybe they're gonna hold that against him.
Todd
They retracted their applause.
Marvin
There you go. Yeah.
Dan Patrick
I lead the league in boos.
Marvin
I don't know if anybody knows who I am, but does anybody like me at all? Where is Dylan? I'm running graphics right now. Actually, my stomach's a little upset. I had a long night.
Todd
That is one of the best impressions ever that anyone's ever done. I really love that. Just wanted to share that.
Marvin
Thank you, Todd. Thank you, Todd.
Todd
It really sounds just like.
Marvin
I appreciate the support. You're welcome. How about rhyme time?
Todd
Let's do it.
Marvin
Yeah. Let's get this out of the way.
Todd
Okay. We already did Bubba Frank. So we move on to Simpson Shining. Simpson Shining. These are all Packer related and they're not rhyme.
Marvin
Bart Star.
Todd
Bart Star. Bart Simpson and Shining Star. Exactly. There you go.
Marvin
Okay.
Todd
Picture day 66. Picture day.
Marvin
Ray Niche.
Todd
Ray Nitschke would be picture day 66. How about Pabst Golden Boy? Pabst Golden Boy. That would be Paul Horning. That's right. They called him the Golden Boy. Aloysius Colorless. Aloysius Color.
Marvin
Reggie White.
Todd
I love it. Duck steerer. Duck Steerer. If you're steering a car, you're also doing what?
Marvin
Driving. Donald Driver.
Todd
Donald Driver would be Donald Duck Driver.
Marvin
Steer.
Todd
A duck steer would be Donald Driver.
Marvin
They're the best part. This is when. When you get it. And then Todd gives you the answer.
Dan Patrick
I love that.
Todd
I get excited that you get these.
Dan Patrick
It's the worst.
Todd
The worst when you don't. Because, I mean, just totally clearly excited. Judge Kenny. Judge Kenny.
Marvin
Aaron Rogers.
Todd
Like Kenny Rogers? Yes. Judge Kenny would be Rogers.
Dan Patrick
There's a Judy on there.
Marvin
Who's Judy?
Todd
How about this one? Neiman Servant. Neiman Servant. Like the painter Neiman Leroy Butler.
Dan Patrick
The Roy Butler servant would be Leroy Butler.
Todd
Dixon Bing. Dixon Bing. Like a Dixon line. What comes before that? Dixon Bing. Mason Crosby. Mason Crosby would be. Exactly. That's Mason Dixon Crosby. How about this? Michael Affection. Michael Affection. All Packer related. Michael Affection.
Dan Patrick
Jordan.
Todd
Jordan would be Michael Affection. Silver Keen. Silver Keen. All packers past and pro. Adam Silver Keen would be sterling. Sharp silver. Like sterling.
Marvin
Adam Silver.
Todd
Four more real quick. Will Fork trophy. This should be very easy. Will Fork trophy.
Marvin
Ben Slumbardi would be Will Fork Trophy.
Todd
Okay, here's the only rhymed one. Slice volleyball. A little controversial there. Slice volleyball. If you're slicing the turkey, you're doing what to it?
Marvin
Cutting.
Todd
Or you're carving and volleyball.
Dan Patrick
Volleyball.
Todd
Like your daughter's volleyball team needed. Look at a carve and far for slice. Volleyball. Carve far. Ricotta skull. Oh, see, that's what happens. I got the same birthday as Brett. Don't boo me.
Marvin
No, I know, I know. You tell me this every year.
Todd
Ricotta skulls. Ricotta skulls. Cheese heads. And the last one is curly jump. Curly jump.
Marvin
Lambo leaf.
Todd
Lambo leap would be a curly jump. It's a little fun.
Dan Patrick
Why not?
Todd
Come on. It's Green Bay.
Marvin
They're begrudgingly.
Dan Patrick
They are applauding now.
Marvin
Who likes Todd?
Dan Patrick
Again, the stage.
Marvin
Who likes Todd?
Todd
Oh, why do you encourage that? And that's with the stage manager holding.
Marvin
The applause sign up. This is the best audience we've had this week.
Dan Patrick
Right there.
Marvin
Easily.
Todd
It's so weak. That's so weak.
Marvin
Who has it better than we do? Nobody. Take a break. We'll talk to Tom Pellicero of NFL Network right after this.
Dan Patrick
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Todd
This is crazy.
Dan Patrick
Another draft night live. And you know, you know we had it all. The insiders, the pros, the pigs.
Todd
Live my dream.
Dan Patrick
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Marvin
Your favorite platform or just watch it on YouTube.
Dan Patrick
Just search FSR.
Todd
Can't believe it.
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Todd
We've told you what last year's playoff.
Dan Patrick
Teams need to return to the postseason and how teams with new coaches should approach the draft. So as draft season comes to a close, we've got you covered. Before your favorite team goes on the clock, we'll break it all down once all 257 picks have been made. Listen to the 40s and free agents podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Israel Gutierrez and I'm hosting a new podcast, Dub Dynasty, the story of how the Golden State warriors have dominated the NBA for over a decade.
Marvin
The Golden State warriors once again are NBA champions.
Dan Patrick
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Marvin
Earn the trust of the players and let the players know that we were.
Dan Patrick
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Marvin
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Todd
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Marvin
Grotesque.
Todd
Oh, my God.
Dan Patrick
Oh, my God.
Marvin
Horrific stories that to this day have been kept restricted from the public until now. You feeling this too? A horror anthology podcast. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's a meat Friday, so of course was checking out the food. We got wings. We got brats. We got cheese curds here. Why not? Went in Green Bay. A couple of phone calls, then we'll make way for Tom Pelissero, NFL Network Insider. Jesse in Louisiana. Hi, Jesse. What's on your mind today? What's up? DP and Darren? That's so six five a wiry 180.
Dan Patrick
I know your son is A big.
Todd
Packers fan, as am I.
Marvin
Who's happier, Me and your son or Saltier, Aaron Rodgers, who's happier? I think my son's happy that the packers drafted a wide receiver, but I don't know the state of mind that Aaron Rodgers might be in today. But, you know, I didn't think he was doing anything until after the draft. So now the draft is over, first round. But, you know, I think they're going to still take a quarterback here. I think the kid out of Louisville may go to the Steelers. Jesse in Kansas. Hey, Jesse. Hi. Six, three, two, five.
Todd
Second time, long time.
Marvin
I'm calling in say thank you guys for something but kind of give you a best of the weekend. I'll try and be fast about it. I was going to call in on February 17th to you guys show and tell you the best of the weekend was I had my first child. We had some complications and spent six weeks in the nicu. And I was going to call in after that and say best of the weekend. We were home. But things are still kind of touching go here with him, but he's gotten a whole lot better. And I am calling to say my best of the weekend is that I get to watch my first draft with my little boy. Worst of the weekend for him is he found out he's a Raiders fan. So that sucks for him, but he's gonna do. No, I like what, I like what the Raiders did. No, no. You know, all the previous years with the Raiders, you know, good thing he's not been subjected to that. But I like what you did, Ashton Genty. I like the pick. And good luck. Good luck with your son. Having a child who was in the intensive care unit that, that. Those nurses are unbelievable. They are. They are gifts from God. Truly are. And so is Tom Pelissero. At least his hair is a gift from God. NFL Network Insider. He'll be part of the coverage. They start tonight, seven Eastern with rounds two and three as we make way for Tom Pellisero.
Dan Patrick
Fellas, you know, do I, do I hu now across the desk.
Marvin
I'm not a hugger. You do have to have your phone out if you're an insider. It's mandatory. Right.
Dan Patrick
There's literally people responding to texts that I sent about 1am because I think the, the league is just now beginning to wake up.
Marvin
Where. Okay, so the oddest place you've gotten a text or responded to a text today ever.
Dan Patrick
I mean, if you can, if you can think of it, I, I have done it.
Marvin
Oh, I can think of it. But I don't know.
Dan Patrick
Pool. You know, jumping out of the pool on spring breaks, I got a little, the little ding on my apple watch and jumping out to tweet something poolside. That's a.
Marvin
Okay.
Dan Patrick
That's a fairly good one.
Marvin
Okay. Yeah, there's late, late night.
Dan Patrick
Late nights. Oh, I mean, absolutely. I mean getting woken up in bed because the phone starts ringing and finding out, you know, the Raiders just fired their offensive coordinator at 1am and then just going, all right, well I guess I got to deal with this now. My wife has gotten used to it. You know, it's just like, well, what is it now? My Raiders fired the O.C. it's like again, like yes.
Marvin
What happens? Take me back to yesterday at this time. What did you think was going to happen?
Dan Patrick
Kmore was obviously going one. The question of two is were the Browns and the Jaguars going to put together that deal? They had been working on it for a few days. It wasn't until a couple hours before though that it started to become clear this was really happening. And the Jaguars are going up and getting Travis Hunter. You know, at three it had been over the last several days pretty clear that the Giants were going to go with Abdul Carter and probably try to trade up for a quarterback which I thought was going to be Jackson Dart. I didn't know, but I thought it was Dart. You know, the real action I think began with obviously the trade up from five to two. But then it was when we got into the middle of the first round because this was a draft where there just weren't that many blue chip type players. And so all of a sudden when it's, you know, guys are beginning to slide when the Falcons trade back up and get a second pass rusher, obviously what happened with the Giants there, there weren't a lot of surprise names in round one, but there were definitely some surprises just in terms of how aggressive teams were. How many times did you guys on this show probably talk about there had been a single first round pick moved? We had not only a handful of trades last night we had two 20, 26 first rounders change hands. So we're already way ahead of the game here.
Marvin
How surprised were you sure Door Sanders doesn't go.
Dan Patrick
I would say this on Shador Sanders. When you talk to people in the league like I have and the coaches and executives and GMs, I listed them when I wrote my 12,000 word quarterback story as a round one to two guy and that's the same one as, as Jackson Dart, as Jaylen Milro as Tyler Shuck. All four of those guys were kind of bunched together in the opinion of the people within the league who had studied it, who had interviewed all these guys and done the pro days and the private workouts. There was one quarterback who profiled as a surefire starter, and that was Cam Ward. You got four other guys who are kind of on the border and Shadour is one of those. Listen, he was a highly productive college quarterback. We know how they turn things around from a one win team at Colorado. You know, he's very accurate, he's very tough. People love that about him. But he's not the biggest guy. He doesn't have the biggest arm. He's not an elite athlete, which you would expect being Dion's kid, that he would be. And so that just raises questions. When your entire game is built up this freewheeling style and every highlight is you scrambling around and throwing off your back foot and things like, there's real questions, is that going to work or is he going to have to transition to be more of a Drew Brees style processor? That's one of the most common comps is, you know, from a size perspective, arm perspective. He's very, you know, he's clearly smart, but he hasn't had to really go through progressions, you know, and so it's a learning process. When you're talking about adjusting your game on top of obviously all the other things that have been discussed about the culture shock of him coming into an NFL building, I'm not surprised. I wouldn't have been surprised if he went in round one. I wasn't surprised he didn't.
Marvin
It's interesting that you bring up the processing. I was told the same thing yesterday, and I was told by my source that he didn't have a first round grade on him and that he wasn't going in the first round, in his opinion. And he said it's no knock on what he did in college. He was great in college, but there are a lot of guys who are great in college. And I said, can you see a comparison between him and Baker Mayfield? Size wise, attitude wise, confident, slash, cocky. And I think there is a comparison there. But we might look at what Baker does and go, yeah, but, but we don't like that with Shador Sanders.
Dan Patrick
I think some of the same stuff was said about Baker Mayfield. I recall writing that back in that draft, which was, I think 2018 was the, the Baker Mayfield draft. And there were people who we rubbed the wrong way. Baker had some bad Interviews. I remember him going to the Senior bowl and he was there for like half a day and people were like, we couldn't even get him in the room. And like, just this guy. Remember all the stuff in college, the crotch grabbing and you've tried to run away from the cops that one time and got taken down. Like there was just all this like, like this stuff that you were trying to deal with with him, you know, and Shador doesn't have those things. There's not off the field concerns we should do or he's not a party guy. Like, he's all football, the people you talk to, like, he wants to be great. I think the bigger question, besides all the physical stuff I just said is just when you've only played for your father, going all the way back from youth football through high school through college, there's a different accountability structure that comes with that. Was Shador Sanders ever going to get benched? If he had a bad game, was he ever going to get benched? Everybody else lives in fear of being benched. You come into an NFL locker room, you're not going to probably have as much input on who your quarterbacks coach and your ocr, what plays are called, what the locker room looks like and those and things like that. You're walking into a different type of an environment. And on top of that, you know, the other part of it. And I just, I hate the idea of like, you know, he's sliding. A, there were a lot of people like you just said, who didn't have first round grades on them. But B, there's so few quarterback teams. This isn't like, well, there's no, yeah, we'll take best player available, we'll take another guard. You don't go, well, best player available, we'll take another quarterback. It's like, no, people don't do that. Last night there were only really two spots that Shador could have gone, and that was the Giants or was to the Steelers at 21. The Giants obviously had Jackson dart graded above him, which I was told from a football perspective had a lot to do with the ability of just the layers to his game. You can run RPOs and read options and things like Dable did with Josh Allen, like he did with Daniel Jones in Dable's first year and he was the coach of the year and won a playoff game. You know, with Shador, that's just not his style of play. So they chose to go a different direction. And that's the other part of it. When I mentioned all these other quarterbacks. So two went off the board last night. The next three, in all likelihood in some order, will be Shadour Sanders, Jalen Milroe and Tyler Schuck. And you could not find three more different guys out there. Tyler Shuck is like the processing guy, but he's just tall. He's a pure pocket passer, decent athlete, but not a runner. And he's probably got a limited type of upside. Jaylen Milro is all upside. Unbelievable runner, huge arm, just doesn't know where it's going. Can you teach him to improve the accuracy? Shador is a much more polished passer than Jaylen Milro, but he's not the athlete. And what this goes back to is when your source is saying that to you, it's about traits. What people have to understand is with scouting, it's not just, well, this guy had the most passing yards. Kyle McCord would go number one if that were the case. No, it's what are the traits that project? What do you see this player as in the NFL? One scout told me on Shador, their comp was it's like Geno Smith with a little less arm. And I think that that's probably a fairly. You can argue the comparison, but I think that that's a fair way of looking at it, which is Shador, even though he ran around a lot in college, he was running around a throw. He's not a scramble to run guy, pocket passer. And it took Geno quite a while to go from the guy at West Virginia to the one that now is, you know, had this amazing renaissance in Seattle and now Vegas.
Marvin
We're talking to Tom Peticero, NFL Network Insider. So let the audience understand what you do today with your job as far as are you making calls about last night or making calls about tonight?
Dan Patrick
Predominantly making calls about tonight. Most of my work from last night was sending a series of texts, going to sleep and then waking up to see what people said because I'd be good morning football at 7am today. Now, the rest of today is more about it's not just, okay, what's going to happen in those first few picks. Every year there's a report, there probably will be one today, that the team at 33 is shopping that pick and like two thirds of the time they don't trade it, but that is the next selection. Hey, if you want to come up, because everybody now gets a chance to reset and get the top guy left on your board, we're open for business. You want to pay a premium to come up and get them. You can go ahead and do that. This is also now, over the next, really 24 hours, the phase of the draft where any veteran players who have uncertain situations if they're going to be traded, it's probably going to happen right now. So to take for example, Trey Hendrickson, who the Bengals have wanted a first round pick if they're going to trade him. There hasn't seemed to be a lot of momentum or action on that front while they're also still having conversations about his contract. Well, if you get past the point of even getting a two for him, the second round comes and goes. Now you're talking about 2026 draft capital, which doesn't help the 2025 Bengals who think that they can compete for a Super bowl right now. And so whether it is, you know, Jalen Ramsey, whether it's some of those tight ends whose names have been out there, Dallas Goddard, Mark Andrews, if it's going to happen, it happens now. But the other thing that you see is as the draft is going on, some of those teams, like let's say you're Howie Roseman and you're shopping Dallas Goddard and you think, all right, the Colts really need a tight end. Like, that's my spot, I'll get a third day pick for him. Then they go, hey, Tyler Warren just fell in our lap. We got our tight end. They're out of the mix. And so the pool of teams willing to draft gets smaller sometimes. Also you have somebody who gets drafted and you're like, huh, why'd they take that guy when they have this guy? And that's because they're ready for him to become available here over these next 48 hours.
Marvin
If the Steelers don't take a quarterback, finish that sentence.
Dan Patrick
They better, they better hope that Aaron Rodgers decides to play. They are comfortable with Mason Rudolph if as a stopgap type of starter. I think you also have a reflection within the league right now. The 2025 draft may not be good as the 2026 draft for quarterbacks. Think about some of the things that already happened in this draft. The Browns traded back, they didn't take a quarterback. They could still take one. They got two of the first four picks tonight, but they added a first round pick next year from the Jaguars, which gives them ammunition. The Rams, after trying to trade up, I believe it was for Mecha Buka last night, they end up bailing out.
Marvin
Well, they were, they were looking to get.
Dan Patrick
My understanding was there were two teams that were both trying to trade up it was the Texans and the Rams and the moment the Bucks surprised everybody by taking a Mecha Abuka, the receiver from Ohio State, the calls stopped. Those teams were calling all the teams above them and all of a sudden the calls stopped. So that's the belief that Abuka was the guy. He goes off the board, Rams bail out, they pick up a first rounder next year which if Matthew Stafford continues to be year to year again might give you the ammunition to move up.
Marvin
Is Arch Manning already top of mock drafts?
Dan Patrick
I think in the early ones, but the early ones sometimes are not an accurate reflection of where we end up. Cam Ward a year ago was a mid round draft pick. Shador Sanders was the one that everybody was was talking about. You know, these things vary but certainly, I mean Arch just based on, you know, the lineage and the athletic ability. You know Quinn Ewers is going to get drafted. He get drafted tonight in the third round. But you know, I had one longtime assistant coach who said like when you go back and forth, you're watching Texas tape, if you're watching the wide receivers or whatever. So you're watching a cut up and it's like you could tell the difference when the ball is coming off Arch Manning's hand. There's a lot there. There's obviously run ability and athletic ability which is not generally what the Mannings are associated with. He's going to be a top prospect, but he also hasn't been the starter because Steve Sarkeesian had a great deal of loyalty to Quinn yours who won a lot of football games. Quinn yours is one of like the under talked about guys in this entire draft. And it has to do with the fact, much like Shador, he is smaller, he doesn't have a big arm, not an elite athlete, but very productive and efficient with what he did and won a ton of football games on a team that went to the College Football Playoff twice. They were 111 on the road with him as the starter. He's one of two quarterbacks in the last decade to beat Nick Saban at Alabama along with Joe Burrow. Like you'd think, say in that resume the guy would be going number one. But that goes back to the Shador Sanders question. Why isn't he going higher? Well, if his athletic profile compares much more to Quinn yours than it might even to Cam Ward, that should help people understand a little more why he's still on the board.
Marvin
Wildest rumor you've heard.
Dan Patrick
I mean there were a few yesterday.
Marvin
Now once again, not, not reporting right.
Dan Patrick
I'm trying to think what the wildest one was yesterday because some of them came true. I mean, the Falcons coming back up for a second pass rusher was a pretty wild, a wild type of a thing. Even the Jaguars trading up for Travis Hunter. That seemed completely wild. And then it ended up happening. I would say we're kind of out of the. The rumor area of it, but I would say this, all right. For quarterbacks today, the wild. All right, I'll give you this one. The wildest rumor. I phrase is more than a rumor, but the wildest rumor is that the third quarterback off the board will not be Shador Sanders. It will not be Jalen Milroe. It'll be Tyler Schuck, who was Justin Herbert's backup for two years at Oregon. That will shock a lot of people. So brace yourselves for all the talk about Shador last night. I'm not saying this will happen, but it's entirely possible he's not the third, maybe not the fourth quarterback off the board.
Marvin
Yeah, I know the Steelers really like him. I was told that yesterday. But I, I'm not going to be surprised at that, but only because I had intel that somebody said, don't be surprised that this guy, this guy can play in the NFL. Even Louis Riddick said he's a guy who could probably be a quarterback in the NFL for 10 years, right? So I'm like, all right, he's a.
Dan Patrick
He's one of those guys who, you know, again, lacking physical traits in terms of he doesn't have the biggest arm, but he is. He's got NFL size. You know, he's a tall guy. He does have a pretty good arm. And he's been exposed to so much. I mean, think about seven years of college football, which everyone's dream. Seven years in college, other than the three major injuries. But he's been around forever and he's been exposed to all these different systems, all these different coaches. That's why he rose up during the process, was he could sit down and whatever team he was with, he was like, oh, yeah, I ran that. You know, that was 2019 at Oregon. And so he's. He's really helped himself. The one thing with shock, because he's had all those injuries that people get nervous about, and there were a bunch of people brought this up to me is, you can see it. It's not even so much like a risk of further injury. It's a. Does it impact his play when the rush is bearing down on him? Does he shy away from contract contact? Does he have a little bit of a flinch to him that's going to bother some people more than others. But if you're one of those people out of, let's say, the Shanahan McVeigh style of offense, where you just want him to see it, process it, get the football to his playmakers. You're going to like Tyler Schuck.
Marvin
He's got first round hair. He's Tom Pelissero, NFL Network Insider and absolutely the end of the day, how's my hair look? 2025 draft tonight at 7 Eastern on NFL Network. Thanks for joining us. We'll take a break. We're back after this.
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Todd
Today.
Dan Patrick
The 40s and free agents Podcast with Daniel Jeremiah and Greg Rosenthal has prepared you for the 2025 NFL Draft.
Todd
We've told you what last year's playoff.
Dan Patrick
Teams need to return to the postseason and how teams with new coaches should approach the draft. So as draft season comes to a close, we've got you covered before your favorite team goes on the clock. We'll break it all down once all 257 picks have been made. Listen to the 40s and free agents podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Israel Gutierrez and I'm hosting a new podcast, Dub Dynasty, the story of how the Golden State warriors have dominated the NBA for over a decade.
Marvin
The Golden State warriors once again are NBA champions.
Dan Patrick
From the building of the core that included Klay Thompson and Draymond Green to one of the boldest coaching decisions in the history of the sport. I just felt like the biggest thing was to earn the trust of the.
Marvin
Players and let the players know that we were here to try to help.
Dan Patrick
Them take the next step, not tear anything down. Today, the warriors dynasty remains alive in large part because of a scrawny 6 foot 2 hooper who everyone seems to love for what Steph has done for the game. He's certainly on that like Mount Rushmore for guys that have changed it. Come revisit this. Magical warriors ride. This is Dub Dynasty. The Dubs dynasty is still very much alive. Listen to Dub Dynasty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Marvin
On November 5, 2018 at 6:33am, a red Volkswagen Golf was found abandoned in a ditch out in Sleep Hole Valley. The driver's seat door was open. No traces of footsteps leaving the vehicle. No belongings were found except for a cassette tape Lodged in the player on that tape were 10 vile.
Todd
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Marvin
Desk.
Todd
Oh my God.
Dan Patrick
Oh my God.
Marvin
Horrific stories that to this day have been kept restricted from the public until now. You feeling this too? A horror anthology podcast. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on Good Company, the podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next.
Dan Patrick
In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sud, CEO of Tubi, for a conversation that's anything but ordinary. We dive into the competitive world of streaming.
Marvin
How she's turning so called niche into mainstream gold. Connecting audiences with stories that truly make them feel seen.
Todd
What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core.
Dan Patrick
It's this idea that there's so many.
Todd
Stories out there and if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover the right content.
Dan Patrick
The term that we always hear from.
Todd
Our audience is that they feel seen.
Marvin
Get a front row seat to where media, marketing, technology, entertainment and sports collide and hear how leaders like Angeli are carving out space and shaking things up a bit in the most crowded of markets. Listen to Good company on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. We'll close up. Shop, Seaton. Anything you want to close up with on the poll questions? Let me turn my mic on there. Yeah, yeah, we can close up the poll question. Who made the better decision long term? 62% have the Jaguars. People really like that Travis Hunter pick. Okay, right now, who will be the NFL rookie of the year? Cam Ward has ticked up to 4% of that vote. Okay, all right. Okay, here we go. Moving in positive direction. Travis Hunter running away with that one. Ash and Genti, we have a few other suggestions to want to thank the bar here in Green Bank.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Marvin
Miller Light grabs at the draft. Tyrell Pickleball, Mako Panini. All of the great sponsors that we have that travel with us this day in sports history. Paul.
Dan Patrick
Just a couple. Dan. 1909, home run baker hit his only grand slam of his career. Great nickname, though. And then in 1974, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were awarded the NFL's 27th franchise.
Marvin
It was on this date in 1974, the NFL moved the goal post. Remember that when they used to be on the goal line and then they moved them back because guys were running into the goalpost. They're like, boy, these guys are running in the goal post. Why don't we move it back? Okay. Yeah, Paul.
Dan Patrick
I'd love to bring that back, though. Imagine the natural pick that the goal post would be in an end zone. Probably would be looked at that poorly.
Marvin
1993, the Patriots take Drew Bledsoe on this day. Lions on this Day in 09, take Matthew Stafford and Kyler Murray, friend of the show. He was taken number one overall. We have to have Kyler Murray on just so you can do his laughs. We would be like, so what are you doing next year?
Dan Patrick
You got to play here.
Marvin
There. I want to see something, dude. Anyway, anywho. Well, Paulie with his Andrew Luck, Kyler Murray, runner.
Dan Patrick
He's passer, plays the baseball. He'd be playing that minor league park in Oakland or where Sacramento go Cardinal.
Marvin
Although you did do that impersonation, too. Andrew Luck, full sweat. And he was okay with that?
Dan Patrick
Oh, Paulie's okay.
Marvin
It's actually pretty good. Let's go around the room. What we learned on the program. Marvin, I'll start with you.
Todd
Joe Thomas said longer is better than shorter.
Marvin
Okay.
Todd
All right, then. Yeah.
Marvin
You know what they're thinking? Yeah, they're getting a little.
Todd
I know exactly what they think.
Marvin
A little round up. Okay. Todd, what did you learn today?
Todd
Joe Thomas kept his commitment to go fishing with his dad instead of attending the draft in New York City back then.
Marvin
Seaton, what did you learn today? The networks really want Shador going early this. Yes, they do. Y. They do. Just so they can get that out of the way. Paul, what you learn.
Dan Patrick
Prepare for some pandering. Great move by the NFL to have the draft here. Great place. It's going to be memorable. And I've also put on about seven pounds of green B. Yeah, yeah.
Todd
Cheese curds.
Marvin
Todd, what did I learn today?
Todd
Louis Riddick believes QB Tyler Shuck will surprise a lot of people in 2025. Travis Hunter Rookie of the year says Lewis Riddick.
Marvin
Marvin, I thought what you learned that the Colston levelin was white. I thought that's.
Todd
Oh, I learned that last night.
Marvin
Oh, last night. Okay.
Todd
That he's white. Colston Loveland the third? Yeah, you mean Mr. Loveland down the street? Oh, yeah, I know him. He works at the housing authority. Yeah, I know Mr. Loveland.
Marvin
Wasn't he on the Jeffersons? Wasn't it Colson Loveland on the Jefferson?
Dan Patrick
Oh, yeah.
Todd
He's the neighbor from Good Times. Oh, yeah.
Marvin
Dan Patrick show here in Green Bay. Thank you. Drafts at the draft. Our friends at Miller Light for 50 years. Miller Light, the top pick for beer lovers since 1975. The original light beer for all the danets, the great people behind the scenes who make this possible every single day. And certainly here on the road, we say thank you and we say goodbye from Green Bay. Ugh.
Todd
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Dan Patrick
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Todd
We've told you what last year's playoff.
Dan Patrick
Teams need to return to the postseason and how teams with new coaches should approach the draft. So as draft season comes to a close, we've got you covered. Before your favorite team goes on the clock, we'll break it all down once all 257 picks have been made. Listen to the 40s and free agents podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Marvin
I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures, and your guide on Good Company, the podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next. In this episode, I'm joined by Angeli Su, CEO of Tubi. We dive into the competitive world of streaming.
Todd
What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core. There's so many stories out there, and.
Dan Patrick
If you can find a way to.
Todd
Curate and help the right person discover the right content, the term that we.
Dan Patrick
Always hear from our audience is that they feel seen.
Marvin
Listen to Good company on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your PODC guests.
Dan Patrick
Hi, I'm Sam Mullins and I've got a new podcast coming out called goboy. The gritty true story of how one man fought his way out of some of the darkest places imaginable. Roger Caron was 16 when first convicted.
Marvin
Has spent 24 of those years in jail.
Dan Patrick
But when Roger Caron picked up a.
Todd
Pen and paper, he went from an.
Dan Patrick
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Marvin
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Dan Patrick
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Marvin
Hi, I'm George M. Johnson, a best selling author with the second most banned book in America. Now more than ever, we need to use our voices to fight back.
Dan Patrick
Part of the power of black queer creativity is the fact that we got us.
Todd
You know, we are the greatest culture makers in world history.
Marvin
Listen to Fighting words on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.
The Dan Patrick Show - Hour 3: Rhyme Time with Tom Pelissero
Release Date: April 25, 2025
Host/Author: iHeartPodcasts and Dan Patrick Podcast Network
In this engaging episode of The Dan Patrick Show, host Dan Patrick is joined by co-hosts Todd and Marvin as they navigate through the excitement of the 2025 NFL Draft. The episode, titled "Rhyme Time" and featuring NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero, blends expert analysis, interactive games, and humorous banter, providing listeners with a comprehensive and entertaining deep dive into the latest draft happenings.
Timestamp: [03:19] – [05:01]
The episode kicks off with the hosts expressing their surprise and amusement over the Chicago Bears selecting Colston Loveland as the 10th overall pick. Marvin humorously points out the unexpected nature of the pick:
This leads to a lighthearted discussion about expectations and the unpredictability of draft selections, highlighting the hosts' camaraderie and ability to find humor in unexpected outcomes.
Timestamp: [06:25] – [19:49]
"Rhyme Time" is an interactive segment where the hosts challenge each other to create rhyming phrases based on Green Bay Packers players' names. This game not only entertains but also showcases their deep knowledge of Packers' history and players. Notable exchanges include:
Todd: "[06:55] 'Gump hot dogs.'"
Marvin: "[16:43] 'Bart Star.'"
Todd: "[17:19] 'Donald Driver would be Donald Duck Driver.'"
The segment is filled with laughter and playful teasing, particularly when Todd's attempts at rhyming result in amusing mismatches. The hosts also discuss audience reactions and the challenge of keeping the game Packers-focused.
Timestamp: [25:28] – [41:58]
Tom Pelissero provides expert insights into the draft, focusing on quarterback prospects like Shador Sanders. The discussion delves into Sanders' potential, comparing him to other quarterbacks such as Baker Mayfield. Key points include:
Dan Patrick: "[28:16] 'When your entire game is built up this freewheeling style... transitioning to a Drew Brees style processor?'"
Marvin: "[31:37] 'Can you see a comparison between him and Baker Mayfield? Size wise, attitude wise, confident...'"
Pelissero analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of various quarterbacks, debating their fit within different team structures and offensive schemes. The conversation also touches on the strategic moves of teams like the Browns and Jaguars, and the implications of recent trades.
Timestamp: [21:44] – [27:01]
Listeners call in to share personal stories and opinions on the draft, adding a personal touch to the episode. Marvin shares a heartfelt account of his son's experience in the NICU, balancing personal challenges with the excitement of the draft:
The hosts offer words of encouragement and empathy, fostering a sense of community and connection with their audience.
Timestamp: [34:52] – [41:58]
As the draft progresses, the hosts discuss remaining picks, potential sleepers, and overall draft quality. Predictions about players like Tyler Schuck and Travis Hunter are made, with insights into how late-round picks might impact their teams:
Pelissero elaborates on scouting reports and the traits teams are seeking, emphasizing the importance of fit and potential over sheer talent alone.
Marvin on Colston Loveland's Draft:
"[03:26] 'Colston Loveland? He's white.'"
Dan Patrick on Shador Sanders' Style:
"[28:16] 'When your entire game is built up this freewheeling style... transitioning to a Drew Brees style processor?'"
Marvin Comparing Shador to Baker Mayfield:
"[31:37] 'Can you see a comparison between him and Baker Mayfield? Size wise, attitude wise, confident...'"
The episode concludes with the hosts summarizing key takeaways from the draft, expressing anticipation for upcoming draft moves, and teasing future episodes. Their ability to blend expert analysis with humor and personal stories makes this episode both informative and highly entertaining.
The Dan Patrick Show successfully combines in-depth sports analysis with interactive and humorous segments, creating a dynamic listening experience. Whether you're a die-hard Packers fan or simply interested in the intricacies of the NFL Draft, this episode offers valuable insights and plenty of laughs, making it a must-listen for sports enthusiasts.