Albert Breer
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So like, I think she doers like, you know, like, like you said, like sort of the reverse of that, where he had to be the best player on the field pretty consistently. You know, I think that's like Drake may last year, like Drake may for that North Carolina team. Yeah. He'd tell you now, like his third year at North Carolina, redshirt sophomore, he learned a lot because he had to carry the team.
And that's experience that's applicable to what you have to do sometimes in the NFL. So yeah, I think that definitely applies. I also would say this about the quarterbacks, Ryan. I think for some teams, the gap between Cam and Shador ā might be similar to the gap between Shador and Jackson Dart. Like, I think Jackson Dart might be a little closer for some teams to Shador than people realize.
And that's experience that's applicable to what you have to do sometimes in the NFL. So yeah, I think that definitely applies. I also would say this about the quarterbacks, Ryan. I think for some teams, the gap between Cam and Shador ā might be similar to the gap between Shador and Jackson Dart. Like, I think Jackson Dart might be a little closer for some teams to Shador than people realize.
And that's experience that's applicable to what you have to do sometimes in the NFL. So yeah, I think that definitely applies. I also would say this about the quarterbacks, Ryan. I think for some teams, the gap between Cam and Shador ā might be similar to the gap between Shador and Jackson Dart. Like, I think Jackson Dart might be a little closer for some teams to Shador than people realize.
So that would make him a first-rounder, Jackson. Or those teams view Shador as a second-rounder, and Jackson's right there with him.
So that would make him a first-rounder, Jackson. Or those teams view Shador as a second-rounder, and Jackson's right there with him.
So that would make him a first-rounder, Jackson. Or those teams view Shador as a second-rounder, and Jackson's right there with him.
Once you get past Carter and Hunter, it almost immediately becomes a need-based draft, which is really rare that it happened that high. You know what I mean? So that's kind of the message.
Once you get past Carter and Hunter, it almost immediately becomes a need-based draft, which is really rare that it happened that high. You know what I mean? So that's kind of the message.
Once you get past Carter and Hunter, it almost immediately becomes a need-based draft, which is really rare that it happened that high. You know what I mean? So that's kind of the message.
Yeah, yeah. It's like, so there might be teams that look at it and say, we have a similar grade on Mason Graham, Will Campbell, Ashton Gentry. Um, you know, Jalen Walker. So like, let's just take what we perceive as the most important position or our biggest need.
Yeah, yeah. It's like, so there might be teams that look at it and say, we have a similar grade on Mason Graham, Will Campbell, Ashton Gentry. Um, you know, Jalen Walker. So like, let's just take what we perceive as the most important position or our biggest need.
Yeah, yeah. It's like, so there might be teams that look at it and say, we have a similar grade on Mason Graham, Will Campbell, Ashton Gentry. Um, you know, Jalen Walker. So like, let's just take what we perceive as the most important position or our biggest need.
Um, like, I think like once you get past the, the, the two at the top and I, DJ, DJ thinks Gentee is right there with those two, by the way, which I thought was interesting as the first person I've heard say that, um, but with Hunter and Abdul, right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's just, he's a running back. So I can like, how high do you take them? You know, but yeah,
Um, like, I think like once you get past the, the, the two at the top and I, DJ, DJ thinks Gentee is right there with those two, by the way, which I thought was interesting as the first person I've heard say that, um, but with Hunter and Abdul, right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's just, he's a running back. So I can like, how high do you take them? You know, but yeah,
Um, like, I think like once you get past the, the, the two at the top and I, DJ, DJ thinks Gentee is right there with those two, by the way, which I thought was interesting as the first person I've heard say that, um, but with Hunter and Abdul, right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's just, he's a running back. So I can like, how high do you take them? You know, but yeah,
I mean, coming out of a year where Barkley, Jacobs, and Henry sort of changed the dynamic of the position for three of the best teams in the league, maybe you do look at Ashton Gentry a little differently than you would have a year or two ago. Anyway, so I think that the consensus would be Carter and Hunter up here. And then after that, you've got a clump of players and need could wind up.
I mean, coming out of a year where Barkley, Jacobs, and Henry sort of changed the dynamic of the position for three of the best teams in the league, maybe you do look at Ashton Gentry a little differently than you would have a year or two ago. Anyway, so I think that the consensus would be Carter and Hunter up here. And then after that, you've got a clump of players and need could wind up.
I mean, coming out of a year where Barkley, Jacobs, and Henry sort of changed the dynamic of the position for three of the best teams in the league, maybe you do look at Ashton Gentry a little differently than you would have a year or two ago. Anyway, so I think that the consensus would be Carter and Hunter up here. And then after that, you've got a clump of players and need could wind up.
dictating who goes four, five, six, seven, which again is like, I think, an earlier point of the draft than it usually happens.