Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
You know, it was interesting. So when we were talking about this briefly pre-show, I just put it to chat GPT. You know, who are the free agent quarterbacks? So it gives me a list of the free agent quarterbacks. Obviously, Kirk Cousins is not one of them yet. He's going to be released. Yeah, right.
Chapter 2: What quarterbacks are currently available as free agents?
And there are a number of other guys that potentially could be available. Like I didn't see Carson Wentz's name. I didn't see Jacoby Brissett's name. They may not be free agents. I'm not sure what their contract status is. And then I said, you know, pair the quarterback with the team. Oh, okay. All right, so then ChatGPT did that for me, okay? ChatGPT. Yeah, you're right.
ChatGPT.
So there are, and what ChatGPT did is they gave me tiers. Tiers? Tiers. They gave me tiers. Tier one, tier two. So there's a green legit starter compete to start tier. What? The green legit starter compete to start tier. So this is a quarterback that if you sign him, you're signing him to compete to start for you going into the season. What's the green mean? Well, they just gave it a color.
Oh, they gave it a color. They gave green, yellow, red.
Gotcha. All right.
Very good. Just like a stoplight.
I got you. I didn't know. The way you said that, it was like green compete the star. I didn't know what that meant.
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Chapter 3: How does ChatGPT categorize quarterbacks into tiers?
All right, so here are your unsigned green guys.
Green guys, yeah, yeah.
According to chat GPT. Yeah, okay. Russell Wilson, Aaron Rodgers, Daniel Jones. Daniel Jones. Right, so those are the only three right now because obviously it does not include anybody who's under contract. These are players who do not have contracts right now.
Okay.
So those are your three legit starters according to ChatGPT. Now you have your yellow, your bridge starter, your high-end backup. You're talking stopgap guy? Bridge starter, high-end backup tier, stopgap guy. Gotcha. You want to add stopgap? That's a geo term. That's what it sounds like. Yeah, but that's not a chat GPT term. All right, very good.
All right, so this includes Jimmy Garoppolo, Tyrod Taylor, Marcus Mariota, and Joe Flacco, according to chat GPT. Okay. All right, so then I said, okay, what's the next tier? The next tier is developmental, a backup with upside. Back up with upside. All right. All right. So some of the names here might get some people excited. I don't know. I'm just giving you what GPT gave me.
Malik Willis, Trey Lance, Kenny Pickett. Yeah. I mean, Willis, everybody seems to love Malik Willis. Right, so now there's four different types of teams. There are contenders who most likely have their quarterback. There is no Tampa Bay Bucs scenario for a guy like Tom Brady to go to, right? Yeah. There's none of those teams.
There's the rebuilding teams, which I would say is what the Jets are right now. There's the QB needy, but cautious teams. Oh. And then there's the developmental swings. You swing on a guy like Trey Lance, and maybe he figures it out, kind of like Sam Darnold ended up figuring it out.
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Chapter 4: Who are the top green-tier quarterbacks according to ChatGPT?
Shots on goal.
Right, exactly. So then I said, match QBs to specific teams. I asked chat GPT this. All right. Okay? The thing that I found most interesting out of the teams that they gave back to me, the Jets were not on the list. It's like chat GPT forgot about the Jets. Wow.
Well, that's stupid.
They gave me the Raiders. They put Russell Wilson with the Raiders right now. Because, obviously, they're going to draft Fernando Mendoza. Yeah, and he's probably going to start, too. Most likely. But I'm just saying right now, today. Yeah. All right? Then they gave me the Pittsburgh Steelers re-signing Aaron Rodgers. That makes sense. Probably going to happen, yeah.
They said that the New York Giants could go after Tyrod Taylor as a backup. Not as a starter, but as a backup. So they put... They got Jameis there.
They don't know what... This is where Chat TV doesn't know what the hell they're talking about.
Oh, hold on now. Hold on. They don't know what they're talking about.
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Chapter 5: What defines the yellow-tier quarterbacks in this discussion?
Now, they said there are teams that are likely drafting a QB but would want a bridge. Okay. Okay. The Vikings? That could be Daniel Jones going back to the Vikings. All right. The New England Patriots saying that they would sign Marcus Mariota as a backup. Okay. I don't know why they said that. The Atlanta Falcons, they're going to sign Trey Lance. This is all according to chat GPT. Okay.
This is not me. The Tennessee Titans, who have Cam Ward, it says that they might consider Malik Willis.
Yeah, I mean, that's ridiculous. They're not going to bring him back to that place. It's where he was drafted, right?
The Seahawks, they have a guy in mind for the Seahawks. And then they have the veteran stabilizer fits. The Browns, Flacco. The Saints, also Tyrod Taylor. No Jets. Yeah, well... I mean, I chat GPT, forgot about the Jets.
Yeah, I really don't think that this AI platform is great for things like this yet. I really feel like they miss out on a lot of things. This is just another example of that.
But do you think it's done on purpose? Or do you think that they're just not thinking about that? Or chat GPT, forgot about the Jets. So then I did go in and I said... What about the Jets? What about the Jets?
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Chapter 6: Which quarterbacks are considered developmental options?
The Jets are actually one of the trickiest and most interesting QB landing spots because they're stuck between win-now pressure and long-term uncertainty.
So they're going to go to the massage pervert with paper mache Achilles tear, which is the red tear.
So they say the best fit for the Jets after I finally got them involved with the Jets.
Yeah?
You know, I don't know where this is coming from. On a space, AI space or whatever. Huh? You're not, you're not good. The best overall fit, according to chat GPT. Is? Yeah. You want to take a guess? No. Russell Wilson.
Well, I mean, well, that's not happening.
You know it's not happening. There's no way. It's not happening. He could still run. He could still win with a good defense in a run game. Brings leadership without a full rebuild. These are all the descriptions of Russell Wilson. Yeah, all right, so now can I give my point of view here?
Well, yeah, I was hoping for it.
I don't think anybody under six foot is playing quarterback for the Jets.
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Chapter 7: How do different NFL teams approach quarterback needs?
Okay.
That's just me, and that's just me knowing my friend and knowing what my friend likes in terms of attributes of quarterbacks.
Yeah, he's got a little person phobia, right? Can't be around little people.
no he doesn't have a phobia he has a it's a reality check in the nfl about what type of quarterback works and and what type of quarterback can you know stand in there and sustain the hits that are required okay so i would think anybody that is i would say six foot two to six foot five anybody that's probably 205 to 240 and somebody with a modicum amount of uh
Movement, you know, just a little bit of movement that can run a little bit here, run a little bit there if they need a first down or two. And somebody who is going to be very smart.
Somebody who's going to have to be proficient in reading defenses, getting to the line of scrimmage, getting the team into the right run game, right checks, all the different things that are required from a top-end quarterback dealing with a top-end offensive team. System. That's the way I would put it. So chat GPT really failed me this morning. They didn't give me anything.
And you never know who's going to shake loose between now and the draft. We also have the combine, which is really what's next, where we start measuring hand sizes and waist width and also leg power.
Yeah, and the vertical leap and then the interviews and all those things that we talked about last year with Shador Sanders and Jackson Dart and why the Giants love Jackson Dart, not Shador Sanders and all that stuff.
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