Sayre Bedinger
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Podcast Appearances
So how does anybody else know what we're going to do?
And basically what he meant by that, he said, once we get to the draft, he said, well, I've had conversations with every GM in front of us.
I've had conversations with GMs and people behind us.
And once you start to see how the board falls a little bit, that gives you an idea maybe on what you might have to do if you really need a guy and you feel like he's not going to be there when you pick.
But overall, George and Sean really talked about
they're evaluating things as they go.
And look, you're going to get the standard.
We are going to get a very good player at 12.
If we stay there, which is true, Denver is going to get a good player at that position, or I mean, at that of the draft, or they could trade up or they could trade back.
Like every opportunity is out there for Denver based on how the board falls, but we don't know what that's going to look like yet because the draft hasn't happened.
And that's all that George and Sean were really trying to say.
It's easy for us to do our mock draft simulators, which is a fun exercise.
Don't get me wrong, but,
but it accounts for so much that doesn't actually happen that, you know, you see come around on draft day.
Like you see some surprise team that nobody expected to trade up all of a sudden making this big move to move forward that could reset the entire board and how Denver's got their own big board assembled.
I thought that was also a great point that Sean had talked about, you know, and apparently Sean listens to podcasts as well.
So, I mean, Denver is playing things by year as it comes and they will for the NFL draft, which I think is probably the most important approach to have.
I think George and Sean both like the depth.
I mean, they get access to more information.
Right now they're conducting group studies on maybe players that they feel like they have a tie on.