Daniel Jeremiah
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So to me, there's a difference between introducing Abdul Carter and then asking Jackson Dart to come speak, and that's a different level of pressure on that kid and on your organization than we just took Shadur Sanders with the third pick. Is Campbell a reach in the 4-5 range to tackle from LSU? Historically, yes, probably. In this draft, not for me.
So to me, there's a difference between introducing Abdul Carter and then asking Jackson Dart to come speak, and that's a different level of pressure on that kid and on your organization than we just took Shadur Sanders with the third pick. Is Campbell a reach in the 4-5 range to tackle from LSU? Historically, yes, probably. In this draft, not for me.
So to me, there's a difference between introducing Abdul Carter and then asking Jackson Dart to come speak, and that's a different level of pressure on that kid and on your organization than we just took Shadur Sanders with the third pick. Is Campbell a reach in the 4-5 range to tackle from LSU? Historically, yes, probably. In this draft, not for me.
I mean, I think he's like ninth or eighth, ninth, tenth player. I don't have it right in front of me right now. But it's such a screaming need for New England and what they're playing with right now. And I think he's going to be, at worst, he's going to be eight, ten-year starter somewhere along your offensive line. If he has to kick in, he has to kick in. But on that one, I think the...
I mean, I think he's like ninth or eighth, ninth, tenth player. I don't have it right in front of me right now. But it's such a screaming need for New England and what they're playing with right now. And I think he's going to be, at worst, he's going to be eight, ten-year starter somewhere along your offensive line. If he has to kick in, he has to kick in. But on that one, I think the...
I mean, I think he's like ninth or eighth, ninth, tenth player. I don't have it right in front of me right now. But it's such a screaming need for New England and what they're playing with right now. And I think he's going to be, at worst, he's going to be eight, ten-year starter somewhere along your offensive line. If he has to kick in, he has to kick in. But on that one, I think the...
The work ethic and tangibles, everything you hear out of LSU is worthy of that pick. The tape probably is not. But in this draft, that's that's what we have.
The work ethic and tangibles, everything you hear out of LSU is worthy of that pick. The tape probably is not. But in this draft, that's that's what we have.
The work ethic and tangibles, everything you hear out of LSU is worthy of that pick. The tape probably is not. But in this draft, that's that's what we have.
Yeah, it's a good running back group. With him specifically, I've always had kind of this philosophy on running backs. We've talked about it. I think, Ryan, we maybe even had this conversation earlier this year about the Detroit thing, what Todd was just mentioning, what Jameer Gibbs. And I think, to me, the importance is the order of operation.
Yeah, it's a good running back group. With him specifically, I've always had kind of this philosophy on running backs. We've talked about it. I think, Ryan, we maybe even had this conversation earlier this year about the Detroit thing, what Todd was just mentioning, what Jameer Gibbs. And I think, to me, the importance is the order of operation.
Yeah, it's a good running back group. With him specifically, I've always had kind of this philosophy on running backs. We've talked about it. I think, Ryan, we maybe even had this conversation earlier this year about the Detroit thing, what Todd was just mentioning, what Jameer Gibbs. And I think, to me, the importance is the order of operation.
I've just kind of used the analogy of, hey, you've got to do your shopping at the hardware store before you go to the toy store. Detroit built up the line of scrimmage. They had the offensive line. They had the key positions. They had the edge rusher on the defensive side of the all the marquee guys, all the marquee spots filled. Okay.
I've just kind of used the analogy of, hey, you've got to do your shopping at the hardware store before you go to the toy store. Detroit built up the line of scrimmage. They had the offensive line. They had the key positions. They had the edge rusher on the defensive side of the all the marquee guys, all the marquee spots filled. Okay.
I've just kind of used the analogy of, hey, you've got to do your shopping at the hardware store before you go to the toy store. Detroit built up the line of scrimmage. They had the offensive line. They had the key positions. They had the edge rusher on the defensive side of the all the marquee guys, all the marquee spots filled. Okay.
Now you can drop the running back in and do it with a high resource. And I have no problem with that whatsoever. When you get in trouble is if you get the cart before the horse, knowing these running backs only have, you know, most of them six, like a six-year, seven-year max prime, and you've wasted three years on bad teams of those carries.
Now you can drop the running back in and do it with a high resource. And I have no problem with that whatsoever. When you get in trouble is if you get the cart before the horse, knowing these running backs only have, you know, most of them six, like a six-year, seven-year max prime, and you've wasted three years on bad teams of those carries.
Now you can drop the running back in and do it with a high resource. And I have no problem with that whatsoever. When you get in trouble is if you get the cart before the horse, knowing these running backs only have, you know, most of them six, like a six-year, seven-year max prime, and you've wasted three years on bad teams of those carries.
I want all of your carries to matter once I start the clock on the running back. So that's kind of been my philosophy there. But Jenty is a player. He's my third player in this draft. And people, and I've talked to teams and kind of said, this kind of sums up this draft. It's a little different than years past. Three of my top seven players are two tight ends and a running back like that. Yeah.
I want all of your carries to matter once I start the clock on the running back. So that's kind of been my philosophy there. But Jenty is a player. He's my third player in this draft. And people, and I've talked to teams and kind of said, this kind of sums up this draft. It's a little different than years past. Three of my top seven players are two tight ends and a running back like that. Yeah.