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First Round Is On Us -Ep 265 The Fumblerooski Podcast

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24 Apr 2024
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The time has come. The NFL draft is approximately 24 hours away, 25 of your account when we're recording this. You are listening to the Full Boerski podcast. It may not have always showed it in the stat sheet, but you can see him making throws when he needs to make the throws. Back-to-back games where he has three touchdowns, someone's got to get that six or seven spots. He's an elite wide receiver at the rugby. Truly a lose-lose scenario for both sides. This is the Full Boerski podcast, sponsored by Power Radiate Dean Radio and Seeker Weapon Consulting. Chris Costich, Adam Wright, Justin Tucker and the draft guy, C.J. Medeiros. As the time has come, the NFL draft is finally right around the corner. At this time, 6.23 p.m., we will be going through our NFL mock draft of the 2024 NFL draft. This kind of took a while for us. We had a lot of disagreements of who we wanted for this, but here we are, 2024, Fumble Rooski, NFL mock draft. So I'll start with the first overall pick, the no-brainer, quarterback from USC, Caleb Williams, hailed as the next Patrick Mahomes, probably the first overall pick for the consensus first overall pick for the last two years now, obviously just a no-brainer in that sense. And next, at the two-spot, the commanders, they're going to go with quarterback Jaden Daniels from LSU. This one was kind of a toss-up because everyone knew that Caleb Williams was going to be number one. Number two really was going to come down to Drake May, J. and Daniels and Marvin Harrison, Jr. But with the commanders, you know that they're looking for quarterback help. Somehow obviously isn't going to be the one to get it done. Jaden Daniels is going to be the guy. And that kind of seems to be the consensus for a lot of NFL scouts as well. They're saying that Jaden Daniels is more of your, is more NFL-ready per se than Drake May is. Hey, I'm not the one saying it's CJ. I'm just saying what other NFL scouts are saying, all right? With that being said, at the three-spot, the Patriots, they're going to take Drake May at the three-spot. And hopefully from what we see, from what I said about Jaden Daniels and Drake May, one being more NFL-ready than the other, Drake May is going to have a pretty solid veteran quarterback in Jacobi Bursett as a good veteran mentor for him for his rookie season. It doesn't matter if he's going to be starting or if he just rides the pine for his first year. In my humble opinion, I think Drake May or whoever the Patriots end up do getting as they're at the three-spot, if it is a quarterback, he should ride the pine for a year. We've said it many times. It just works out better in the long run. So then we move on to the four-spot, the Cardinals, wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. from Ohio State. The consensus, best wide receiver in the draft and one of the best wide receiver prospects that we've seen in the last few years, obviously with since from our chase and Justin Jefferson. So that's just going to be a no-brainer consensus for the Cardinals. They have to take Marvin Harrison Jr. at that spot. And that's going to be a great weapon for Callur Murray to throw to at that point. And this is where things get wild. The Chargers trade their number five pick to the Vikings. So the Vikings will pick up the fifth pick and they'll trade away the twenty-third pick and the eleventh pick in the first round. So you'll see that later on. The Chargers will now have three first round picks and with or two first round picks. So the Vikings with their number five pick will pick up JJ McCarthy, the quarterback from Michigan, national champion quarterback from Michigan. We've said that there's a lot of problems with JJ McCarthy. One of them being that, well, yeah, he has a strong arm, which not saying that that's a huge problem or anything like that, but you also want a guy that's going to have a lot of touch. So if JJ McCarthy can develop that, he's just going to be a fine quarterback. And our second receiver off the board will be Malik neighbors going in the sixth spot to the Giants, the wide receiver from LSU. And this one was also a toss up. This one was really going to come down to Malik neighbors and Roma Dunes. And for the Giants, it's going to be a great pick up because they need skill. Much like the Patriots and a lot of other teams, they have yet to have a real good wide receiver one and especially with them not having Sequon Barkley coming back to the team for next year and losing him to the Eagles, they need weapons. And then the seven spot, offensive tackle, Joe Alt from Notre Dame. Another consensus, the best offensive lineman in this draft in this draft class. And for the Titans, sneakily loading up over the off season, Nigeria Sneed being one of the guys that they picked up over the off season, Calvin Ridley, another one. And at this point, you know, if you're the Titans, you think you have your guy, but that will love us. So now you try to protect them. And that's where you're getting with the best, with the best lineman in the draft, Joe Alt and the number eight pick, this will be my last pick to announce. The Atlanta Falcons will go defensive end Dallas Turner from Alabama, the Crimson Tide. And for the Falcons, you know, they had a solid defense. It was all right here and there, but the big thing that they lacked was a pass rush. They're all set on the offensive side of the football, but now this really completes the puzzle and helping them become a potential contender down the road. So now I'll pass it off to Tucker. I was going to head into our next segment before we go on to our picks nine through sixteen, and then it's going to be Tuck who takes over, takes the baton and announces our picks for our third annual mock draft. Next, this is the Fumbleruski podcast. This is the Fumbleruski podcast sponsored by Power 18 Radio. And we're going to turn it over to Chris Kostach, Justin Tucker, C.J. Mideros, and Adam Wright, Tucker, take us away. Sorry about that. I didn't want to interrupt anybody. Alright, anyway, we're back with the, with the bears at the ninth overall pick. And they have, so we have given them Jared verse defensive end out of Florida state. Quite frankly, that defense needs a little bit help at edge. We decided to help them there. And Jared verse is a very talented edge, should come out this year. And I figured they helped out on the offense of then getting Caleb Williams based around it and the weapons. Why not help out the defensive point with this pick on this time coming on up. We have the 10th pick and the Jets are going to Jets. They've chosen the Titan Brock Vowers from the University of Georgia, Go Dogs Go. I believe he's one of the best Titan prospects up over the last five years, even though I don't think cowpids may be a little bit better as a pass catcher. Brock Vowers isn't known as a slouch in that department either. I think the Jets need more weapons around Aaron Rodgers, who's up there in age. Personally, I wish there was a quarterback available for the Jets. But since he's not available, we might as well give him a weapon to survive this season. They have a stellar defense. If the defense can stay off the field with more weapons they have, the Jets may be a threat. Coming up with the number 11 overall pick. He had the Vikings and a trade with the Chargers. They have selected why receiver Rome, Adunzi out of Washington. At first, he started off as the second round pick. But as the draft coverage kept going and the combine came around and his pro day came, he started moving up and up the boards. Oh no, I thought Rome and Adunzi had a phenomenal year with Washington, played in the national championship game, but fell short to the Michigan Wolverines, but overall had a very phenomenal season and he can hopefully carry on that production to the NFL. With the number 12 pick, we have the Broncos and they've selected, I can't say his name, Leotz, a lot from UCLA. The Broncos need to help everywhere. I don't even know where to begin. They've lost their quarterback. They're losing pieces, but they're gaining pieces. And I believe that, bless you, and I believe that defense is the best thing they can go right here. And I believe he's the best player for them to pick. I was versed was here, but he's not here, he's gone. With the number 13 overall pick, we got the, all right us. And they get to go for Sean new from Penn State. I thought he was going to come out last year. He stayed another year. He's coming out this year. He is without a doubt the second best tackle prospect coming out this year. I believe he will help buffer that Raiders otherwise and give them some more past protection, which they severely need. And hopefully they can give their quarterback enough time, whoever it may be, to throw the ball to the Vontay Adams, to Hunter Monroe and the cast surrounding them. With the 14 overall pick, we got the Ains, I mean, the Saints, I'm sorry. Sorry, they just didn't play good this year. But hopefully we can help them out with some online help with Tallissee for our go from Oregon State. The Saints need severe help on the old one this year. And whether it's James Winston or Derek Carr under center, hopefully they can have more time to throw the ball to all the Irish use that they have, because I'm not going to lie. They got some talent over there. And if they can get more time, I believe that they can be successful, especially in the NFC self. With the 15 overall pick, the Colts select cornerback, Toronto, from Bama, long, lanky guy. He is a boundary corner, which they severely need. Their best corner right now is Kenny Moore, who's a slot guy, not really the best position for them right now. If he's going to stay in the slot, they need an outside guy to challenge the bigger wide receivers that they'll have to go up against. I believe Toronto can do that and do that just fine for what they're going to ask. And with the 16th overall pick, the Seahawks select Troy Fanano from Washington, hometown guy, not going too far, staying in the Washington area, Seattle needs online help, even though I still have faith in the people they have, adding another tackle guy and asked me one of them to bump down to to guard and wouldn't be too much to ask for. And I believe that they can do it and give Genosmith enough time to throw to the weapons that he has at his disposal. Yeah, so I got it. Solid. I try my best. All right, Adam, you want to take it away? Absolutely. When we come back, we are going to take on 17 through 24. That's next listening to the Fumbarooski podcat, it may not have always showed it in the stat sheet, but you can see him making throws when he needs to make the throws back to back gains where he has three touchdowns. Someone's got to get that six or seven spot. He's an elite wide receiver as a rookie, truly a loose, loose scenario for both sides. Welcome back to the Fumbarooski podcast by power 88 and secret weapon consulting in our third annual mock draft heading into tomorrow's 2024 NFL draft exciting stuff. Without further ado, we have the 17 through 24 picks starting with the Jacksonville Jaguars who will be selecting cornerback Quinnian Mitchell out of Toledo. The Jaguar secondary was a massive letdown this past season. It would make sense that they would go out and get themselves a corner. Terrian Arnold is already gone off the board, so it makes sense that Quinnian Mitchell would be the next guy up. At number 18, the Cincinnati Bengals, we had a couple of different ways we could go here. They could have also gone offense with wide receiver. They could have also gone defensive tackle. We elected to go cornerback, which will be Nate Wiggins out of Clemson. They just lost Chidobe A. Wuzzi. They still have Cam Taylor Brit and they still have Mike Hillin. I firmly believe that with the offense, with the offensive side of the ball, losing a little bit of firepower this past off season, it's important for them to get a little more balanced this off season, shore up that offense, excuse me, that defense, that's the way to go here. At number 19, we have the Rams who are taking offensive tackle, JC Latham out of Bama. The issue with the Rams, so they throw away 2022. That was, I don't know what that was. They faced a lot of injuries. Their offensive line was a mess. Kings leveled out a little bit, but not quite enough, and they really haven't found a replacement left tackle since Andrew Whitworth left in 2021, so it would make sense that they found their replacement and JC Latham. Going to the Steelers at number 20, wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. out of LSU. They did just trade Deontae Johnson, Chase Claypool has been out for a long time, and he didn't work out when he was here. They have George Pickens, but first of all, a couple of things there. First of all, how good is he going to be? That's a question. And second of all, when he is, even if he is that wide receiver one, who do you have outside of him? You don't really have much anymore with Deontae Johnson gone. So it makes sense that Brian Thomas Jr., he's the best wide receiver left on the board here, and it's really not that close. Going to the Dolphins. Defensive tackle Jerzon Newton out of Illinois. This guy is important for the Dolphins because they are really hurting in that front seven. As we have talked about on this show about defensive tackles nowadays, their value is going through the roof with Aaron Donald's and Chris Jones, Justin Matabique, lots of good defensive tackles who are able to make it into the backfield. They have a lower floor, but a high ceiling as well. I think the Dolphins make a good pick here. They really need help on that front seven. Going to the Eagles at number 22, they go corner back, Cooper DeJohn out of Iowa. Looking at the state of the corner back position for the Eagles, they do still have Darius Sleigh who can still play at a reasonably well level. But let's talk about the other guy, James Bradbury. That guy was actually really good when he first got here. When he first got to Philly, now even Philly fans want him out of town. For them to go and get another corner, to pair up with Darius Sleigh, get younger at the position, that defense needs help, especially in the secondary. This is definitely the way to go here. At number 23, the Vikings again, they traded their pick to the Chargers and they take offensive tackle are Marius Mims. It makes sense that they're taking a tackle because they're offensive line right now. They have one elite offensive lineman. Their left tackle is a stud. Then they have four pieces of crap. For them to go out and get an offensive tackle, they need a book end. If you are at all, again, this mock draft is about what we believe will happen, but still, I don't think that they should address the interior offensive line on day one of the draft. It's a big mistake. You can find good players on day two, three. It's easy to find interior offensive lineman. Tackles though, those don't grow on trees, so if you are the Chargers, you're addressing that need on one of the two picks that you got out of the Vikings on day one. Here's my last pick here. Before I hand the baton off to CJ for our final segment, number 24, it's the Dallas Cowboys who are going to go with offensive lineman. I say lineman because, as I said in the last pick, you don't address interior offensive line on day one, but this guy can play quite literally anywhere that you need him to play, which is important because they have a lot of needs on that offensive line. If they need him to play left tackle, which is a need, they can go there. They need a center. He can play there. So yes, I would like for him to play tackle in the long run, but if they need a short-term need somewhere, if they have a short-term need somewhere else, then Graham Barton out of Duke, he is going to be able to fill in that need. So that concludes all of my picks and we are going to go into a break. We are going, when we come back, we're going to move on to the last eight picks, 25 through 32, C.J. Madeeros, our draft guy is going to go over all of the picks that are remaining on day one. First rounds on us, boys. Final segment. It may not have always showed it in the stat sheet, but you can see him making throws when he needs to make the throws back-to-back games where he has three touchdowns. Someone's got to get that six or seven spot. He's an elite wide receiver as a rookie. Truly a lose-lose scenario for both sides. You're listening to the former Husker podcast, Power 818 Radio, Secret Weapon Consulting, Chris Kosta, Chatham Wright, Justin Tucker, C.J. Madeeros. Last but not least, the home stretch, 25 through 32, our draft guy. Take it away. Thanks, Chris. So first pick of my segment will be the Green Bay Packers who will be taking offensive tackle from Oklahoma, Tyler Geiten. So the thing with Geiten, or should I say the Packers, is that you need a left tackle. I mean, for the past two years, we were playing a big game of, "Oh, when will David Bakchari come back?" Well, he's not coming back. It's over. It's literally over. And you could say, "Oh, but you know, we play with Adam. We play pretty well with Adam for a bit. That's fine." No, no, no, no. It turns out you actually have your golden goose and Jordan love. Don't kill him. Be smart. Draft the tackle. I could also see them maybe addressing the defensive backfield here, but offensive linemen have the potential to get snapped up at the end the first round here. So it's better to just take one right now. And that's probably the same trend thought that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are about to have because in '26 we had the taking offensive linemen from Oregon, Jackson Powers Johnson. Now, you already know how a lot of us on the podcast feel about taking interior linemen in the first round. But Jackson Powers Johnson, who can play center or guard, isn't any interior offensive linemen. It's really trying to make an exception for those that are gifted and have potential to be the best of their position. And he does that because the Bucks, you know, they have some holes at guard and they just lost their center, Ryan Jensen. So why not take one of the best offensive linemen in this class just as a whole? And Jackson Powers Johnson is going to do wonders up front for Baker Mayfield. So moving on down the line is the 27th overall pick where the Arizona Cardinals are picking for the second time this draft, first time round, if you may recall, back in Chris's segment. We had him taking Marvin Harrison Jr. But here we have defensive tackle out of the University of Texas, Byron Murphy Jr. So I know a few people will say, oh, maybe I just, the online, maybe they double dip on offense. I can't see it. You have to address the defensive side of the ball because your defensive backfield is very hit or miss, but frankly, Arizona has no pass rush to really speak of and getting a just big disruptor in the middle and Murphy the second that will help you immensely. He's the type of guy that can get drafted and just be an impact guy from the word go. And moving on to pick 28, the Buffalo Bills, well, actually we're staying at the University of Texas. They take their wide receiver, Adonai, or some people call him AD Mitchell. Now Buffalo over the past two off seasons lost to fondigs, Gabe Davis and Isaiah Mackenzie. Mackenzie happened last season. He was their wide receiver three and now you've lost your wide receiver one and two of both off seasons. And I don't care what Bills Mafia will try to feed me about Khalil Shakir. He is not a wide receiver one, which is why you grab Mitchell from Texas because without stuff on digs and Gabe Davis, I just don't see them, you know, I don't see them competing all that well. And we all know, because we spoke about an ad nauseam this off season how this Bills roster was completely gutted and stripped of talent and then probably woke up in an ice bath missing a kidney to boot. So I would definitely say don't overthink it. Take a wide receiver because you still need weapons because Allen isn't quite on that Mahomes tier where he can win with next to nothing. So 29th overall pick the Detroit Lions select corner from Alabama Kool-Aid McKinstry. Now Detroit need some help on the defensive backfield because, you know, some of the splashes they made this off season didn't really quite get the job done. CJ Garner, Johnson, I believe is back in Philly and Cameron Sutton's been arrested. So they should be taking their lucky stars that will use an R scenario Kool-Aid McKinstry has fallen to them. And McKinstry is a very fluid guy, very explosive. He can play press. He can play off. He's mostly a man guy can do a little zone and he's a ball hawk and that's what you're going to need when you are lining up alongside the, you know, in your division, the Justin Jefferson's, DJ Moore's and Christian Watson's of the world. Now we got pick 30 that's Justin Tucker's team the Ravens where we have them taking Ed Russia for Penn State, the big man himself, Chop Robinson. So prospect wise, I would say that Chop Robinson reminds me a lot of Trayvon Walker on the edge in the sense that he's a big guy. All the physical tools are there, but he is raw. And I definitely think that the Ravens can develop him because, you know, he has to like work on his arsenal because right now he's strictly a bull rush kind of guy. But I definitely think if you fine tune him, he's going to be a nightmare for those AFC North quarterbacks. All right, pick 31. The runners up in the Super Bowl, the San Francisco 49ers will strike gold here when they take offensive tackle Kingsley Suomataia out of BYU. So we all know that they have a very great future Hall of Famer, left tackle and Trent Williams. Well, last offseason on the right side, they lost Mike McLinchy and they did not replace him. In fact, the offensive line isn't really that great. And so if you want to bookend outside of Williams, Suomataia, that absolute mountain of a human being would do wonders for Brock Hurty. And now we have Hick 32, the reigning Super Bowl champ and newly minted dynasty Kansas City Chiefs are adding to that offense as they take the University of Texas' very own spiester Xavier Worthy. Now Worthy was always like a fringe day one, mostly day two guy, but this man then decided to mess around and break the 40-yard dash combine record. And that boosted his stock a bit as it did with John Ross back in the day. But Worthy is going to be deadly with Mahomes because you already had Kelsey, now he's pretty good. You know, not like he's a top five and all type or anything. And you have Hollywood Brown speedster. You had Rishi Rice, but he does his racing off the field instead of on it. So if you want a little more speed just to make that offense a little more deadly, you're going to go Xavier Worthy. To be fair, I could see them going corner or perhaps alignment, but they are going to want to give Mahomes some weapons. Well, all right. That is our 2024 annual mock draft, the third annual Fumbaruski mock draft. Hope you guys enjoyed it. Before we end the show, I want to address this interior O-line argument that you guys keep bringing up because oddly enough, Adam Shepter tweeted out this morning, he has been content producer Paul Himbo, calculated the percentage of first round picks that hit or miss based upon whether that player signed a second contract with the team that drafted them. This is a, this data encompasses the 20 draft spanning from 2000 to 2019. Guess who the highest overall hit was centers at 92%. Granted there were only 12 drafted in the first round in that 20 year span, but 11 hits to one miss. I'm not trying to argue centers on day one. But if you were to look at the averages compared to the, if you were to even look at the guards, guards is a 50% hit rate at 14 out of 28. So you average that out that 62.5% oddly enough, that's a higher hit percentage than wide receivers, which is 21 out of 77, 27%. I'm not saying that. I think the problem is you have to look at the, you have to look at the success rate of the position outside of day one as well. Because tackles, tackles again, whether you find good centers and guards in the first round or not, tackles do not grow on trees. Guards and centers kind of do. Oh, yeah. That's the issue there. The tackles where the offensive tackle was the sec was second among the hit percentage rate. And it just, it more so, that more so just underscores how tough it is to find an elite tackle. And you'll be more likely to find one on day one than day two. Whereas on day two of the draft for centers and guards, you'll have a higher success right there because it's easier to find a good guard or center. I mean, I don't know. CJ is trying to talk and he's muted. Yep. I understand. So what do they qualify as a hit exactly? They're considering a hit based upon whether the players signed a second contract with the team that drafted with them, which means that he was good enough to even be signed back on for another, signed back on for, for another three years potentially average out three. I'm just saying throwing that number out because that's usually what you see out of many players that resigned three to four years. I mean, it's not like that the margin of error is bigger, but you know, I mean, there's like a few things that could probably poke out there, but I don't have the energy. Yeah. I mean, and this is the other thing too. I'm not trying to say that you guys are blatantly wrong on it and whatnot because if we were to look at, because the total number of tackle or tackles centers and guards interior O linemen that were drafted is definitely a lot less than most of these other possessions that were drafted in general, like the total number in that 20 year span was only 40. And I threw out the wide receiver number at the total number of wide receivers drafted in the first round during that 20 year span was 77. Now you can also say that skilled players also get drafted or more likely to get drafted in the first round, this and that, but it depends on the skill position. I feel like quarterback and wide receiver, that's appropriate to draft on that on day one and tight ends as well, because it those are generally hard to find running backs. I don't know if you should even address those day one running back is day and age now running back is a 38% hit percentage, right? So it doesn't even work that well, yeah. So like, yeah, like some skill positions, sure, other others, there's some position that you can address in later rounds, right, like not, not all positions are created equal. To look at extreme cases, I mean, every single special teams position. Yeah. All right. Real quick. Before we end the show, yeah, I want you guys to guess what the highest number of position players were drafted in this 20 year span. Huh? Like what position was drafted the highest in the first round from 2019 to 2000? That's a good one. I'm going to go. I'm going to go defensive end. I feel like that's, I feel like this is a trick question and you're trying to bait us into picking quarterback, but defensive end is I'm not trying to bait you. I will be quarterback. Two, two, two, two picks. Um, so I've got the edge rusher, defensive end. That was going to be my pick too, but I can change it. I mean, you can go defensive end, ed rusher, if you want, there's no, this, I think tackle can be another one too. I don't know why, but maybe DB. That's what I was thinking. And if you're going that way, I'm going wide receiver. All right. Let's tackle. Let's tackle. Let's tackle. Let's tackle. The tackles are, are combined, but I'll use your, you want to, do you still want to lock in tackled? Yeah. I'm looking in tackle. So Adam would be correct. The highest number of players, correct or anything. The edge rusher, 100, 104 first round picks from 2019 to 2000. And tuck, you weren't far off with, with tackles, tackles were fourth and the, in that number. And then CJ, you said corners here, they were third at 71, the tackles were 64. That's the home wreckers, man, I'm telling you, if those guys who are going to, they ruin games. Second was a wider severs, and then third or fifth, excuse me, fifth was, or in that range was a cornerbacks at 71, cornerbacks were actually third. Sorry for my dog, if you guys can hear. But offensive tackle, we, I said this earlier, 59% hit rate, if drafted in the first round, edge rusher, 44% hit rate when drafted in the first round, cornerback is 38%, wide receiver, I said this earlier, 27%. So just a fun little, fun little guessing game to end the show. Do you guys have anything else you want to add before we sign off? Yeah, just a quick announcement. So for tomorrow's draft, we do, we do plan on live streaming, the top five picks. So be sure to tune in for that. We will give our reactions to all five of the top picks expected to, well, strong possibility that there is going to be a trade that happens with the Vikings or one team that trades into the top five and Patriots, a lot of Patriots fans that we have over here. I mean, number one is a slam dunk, the Bears, they're going, they're going for Caleb Williams, but we'll just, we'll just discuss what the Bears will be like with Caleb Williams because that is very debatable on how Caleb Williams does on the big league level. Washington and the, and New England, those are going to be some interesting picks because some say Jaden Daniels goes to, and then may F three or JJ McCarthy, a lot of things that could happen in the top five. So we will give our reactions live on our very first live stream coming out of the sports bar we're going to be covering it from. And that's if the Patriots even stay at three, there's a lot of reports that they're open to trading out of that third spot and other reports that say that they haven't even got a serious offer. I just saw one that the Colts are potentially looking at the three spot to go get Marvin Harrison Jr. So there's a lot going on here and also just a fair warning as well, probably could have said this earlier on. This is just what we believe is going to happen, but we have no idea what these 32 teams are actually going to do at this point, right? So, or what these teams are going to be doing with these first 32 picks, everything's up in the air. Like you said, Adam, a trade could happen, especially with the Bengals news that just came out with Trey Hendrickson and T. Haggings requesting a trade earlier today. Anything could happen. Hell, the Bengals could make a trade with somebody tomorrow for all we know, absolutely. That'll do it first tonight. Thank you for listening to us. We have new episodes out on Tuesdays, 7.30 p.m. Eastern Standard and Fridays at 5 p.m. Eastern Standard as long as we don't delay as we have been as we have been these last few weeks. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel. We also have all our episodes available on Spotify, Spreaker, Apple podcast, iArtRadio, Google podcast and so much more. Also be sure to follow our Instagram, Fumblerski_podcast and our TikTok Fumblerski pod to keep up with our podcast and the latest coverage of the NFL. We thank you all again for 10,000. Worked very hard for it. At least these three guys worked very hard for it. I just joined in last September and I'm glad to have been a part of the ride thus far. But for that, we say so long, we'll see you Friday over now.