Ray Fittipaldo
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Oh, boy.
I did it on a Tuesday, Austin, so you're really... I'm going a little bit too far back into the wayback machine.
Yeah, but I will say just another note on the receivers.
Jeremiah said yesterday, and we all know about the top four receivers in this draft.
There's four that are, I think, slam-dunk first-round picks.
Austin, he has 19 receivers with a first, a second...
or a third-round grade.
So when you think about that, depending on how many comp picks there are, that's roughly the top 100 picks.
So 20% of the first three rounds are going to be spent on receivers.
That just goes to show you just how the college game has unfolded.
There's not a lot of great quarterbacks this year, but they continue to produce receivers year after year after year.
If you're the Sears, you could even make a case, hey, we could use a second-round pick on our receiver.
We can go back in the third round and get one, and maybe we do draft a corner or a safety in the first round.
They are going to have options with what they do in the first round.
It's not as cut and dried, I think, as it's been the last couple of years.
We kind of knew it was going to be offensive line the last couple of years, defensive line in last year's case with Harmon.
This year, yes, receivers is the likely scenario, but they do have some different options just because that receivers class is so deep.
Yeah.
I mean, they used to be good at it.
They're not really good at it anymore.