Sean Gentile
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He's not a quote unquote strong or free safety.
He's just a defensive back that they, they kind of use as a matchup.
And I think that's what, that's what McNeil Warren's going to be.
You know, back in the day, the Seahawks had Cam Chancellor kind of like an enforcer at, at safety who can, you know, play against the run, but he was also very disruptive and,
you know, in the passing game if balls came over the middle.
So McWarren is that type of size, you know, 6'3", over 200 pounds.
He is an oversized safety, and there are not a lot of comps for him.
But if you wanted one, I would say Eamon Worry and going back in the day, Cam Chancellor.
Safeties don't typically go in the first round, Joe, but Caleb Downs, Dylan Thienemann, and McNeil Warren all right now are projected to
They weren't getting anything out of him.
They weren't getting anything out of Pat Fryermuth.
I would like to see a coaching staff like McCarthy's just work with Fryermuth.
And listen, if it doesn't work with McCarthy, then, hey, you can move on from Fryermuth.
It wasn't a fit here, whatever.
But at least give him the opportunity with the new coaching staff to see what he can really do in a passing offense.
So that would be my preferred scenario.
I know he's the top tight end in the draft, but I think they have many, many other needs they could address, receiver, guard, safety among them.
I don't know that they're going to trade up at all, Joe, because trading up, you're typically going up for like a,
like a left tackle like they did with Broderick Jones, like a special player, you know, an edge rusher or somebody like that.
And this receiver draft is so deep that I don't know that you would have to do that.