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Guys, Welcome into a free agency edition of Chargers Weekly.
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As always, joined by the Voice of the Chargers, Matt Mudey Smith the on location doing some hoops this week.
And money so much to get into.
I don't want to date this podcast, so I figured we just just go back to you know, it's just really hard to do a podcast like this when something is gonna happen, probably when we log off. But let's just go back to Sunday starting with Davante Adams and DK Metcaleff going off the board, Davante obviously going to the Rams, DK going to Pittsburgh for a second round pick.
We thought that maybe both of these guys would be in play for the Chargers.
Just your reaction to those first dominoes falling, which kind of leads us to free agency.
Yeah, look, I think they were in play. I think they absolutely were in play for the Chargers. I would imagine they reached out to DeVante, made an offer, and I think ultimately he just wanted to be a Ram That's my guess. That's where he wanted to be. It kind of lines up maybe a little bit better you look at how gnarly the AFC is with Baltimore and Buffalo and Kansas City and all these teams, not to mention just the AFC West that Davante knows so well, and then you sort of see that path in the NFC, and I would guess the Rams are probably going to be second or third favorite to win the NFC and make a run at a Super Bowl championship. And I would assume the number, the money, you know, the money was reasonable, twenty six mil guaranteed for two years, you know, average a twenty two per That seemed about right and affordable and probably right in the wheelhouse for Joe Ortiz and the Chargers for a value signing. And Davante, I'm guessing probably just wanted to go to the Rams. As far as DK I'm guessing they made the same offer a two and they were ready to give him the contract, and the Steelers pick was just higher. And that's why obviously the Seahawks are going to take that pick, because it's a couple of slots ahead of where the Chargers were, and I just don't think they were comfortable, you know, sweetening the pot to give more than what the Steelers were offering a couple picks ahead of them, and then I just don't think they want to chase it. I think they're fine looking for value signings. They probably have their budget for each player and that's what they want to spend on these players. And the market always goes crazy and the Ravens have never been one of those teams that overpays, and I think sho Heurtez has brought that here as well.
Yeah, you just hit it on the head.
As we get into free agency, obviously we know the cap space that the Chargers possess right now, but at the same time, it's very it's very difficult sometimes, I think to just be patient in free agency because you know, with the tampering window in the first couple of waves, you see all these names coming off the board and you're like, Okay, why aren't the Chargers in on some of these names.
Well, you just hit it on the head. Do Orti's comes from the school.
Of Baltimore Ravens, where they value their picks, they value comp picks. They have a ton of space, but they also have to pay guys like Khalil Mack, who they paid. They have to pay with Shawn Slater. Rashaun Slater's not free, right, so that's going to have to So I look at some of the moves that they made last year, whether it be Putaford or JK Dobbins, it's all late in free agency.
So I think the.
Maybe it's it's tough to get across because we're living in the moment of free agency now. But I say, let's judge what Joe Hurtiz does with this roster at the end of the draft, because there's gonna be a lot that happened over the next six weeks twenty.
Yeah, I think the one thing you don't want to have happen is feeling pressure to pick a position, you know, That's that's the the main concern, right is you want to try to figure out is there, you know, is there a wide receiver that you're comfortable with you know that you can find value like the Ravens just found in DeAndre Hopkins. Is it Amari Cooper? Is it Stefan Diggs coming off the injury? Is it bringing Keenan Allen Bay? Is there something out there? You know, like I posted yesterday, like maybe Westbrook a Keene or Slayton to try to get that that X receiver with big speed. So you don't sit there at twenty two and be like, Okay, this is where we're going to take a receiver. And now look, I think that's still very much in play. And I think there's still value with Abuka, with with t Mac and with Golden. I think that is value at twenty two if that's how you want to build this out. And as we're recording this right now, we know Evan Ingram made a visit to the Chargers. I'd love to see that done. And you know, to me, it's the Ingram. It just fits. And that way, it takes you out of feeling pressure to draft Colston Lovelin or to draft you know, Mason Taylor or arroy Jo you know, or Royal you know, like that's Elijah Gosh, why can't I think of his name? L Royal Royal? Yep. Yeah, Like I think if you can do that, then you feel a lot better about yourself. Like, I still think there's value out there on the old line. The old line contracts are stupid. It's why I want the Rashawn Slater deal to get done sooner than later, because A it's go to do is just cost him more money. You know, as soon as the Laramie Tunzel deal gets done, he's going to be the highest paid left tackle, and then Rashawn's gonna want to be the highest paid left tackle. So like, get that thing done sooner than later. So he's locked up, and then you can go into the market and see if you know Tevin Jenkins works. Does that work? After his first sort of healthy season last year in Chicago, now that they've rebuilt their offensive line, he's a hell of a player. He just hasn't been able to stay healthy. So can you get value there? Kevin Zeitler on a one year deal, who's thirty four going on thirty five, played great in Detroit last year. Like, there's still players out there, and I think the idea, like we said, the idea with free agency is building depth placeholders. So when you go into the draft, you don't feel like, all right, twenty two, we got to take Gray's Abel, We got to take Tyler Booker, or we got to take a book or we got to take t Mech or we got to take a mari and Hampton, or we have to take Kenneth Grant, Like you want to get those positions filled, so you can just take the guy you think is the best player of ailas and.
Just going back to the receivers, you named a bunch of guys that are that are currently understrict to free agents. I'd also just say this, I think it would be, in my opinion, cap malpractice for the Bengals to pay T Higgins over thirty million dollars a year and to pay Jamar Chase forty million dollars a year.
So I'm not convinced that both of those.
Guys are going to be Cincinnati Bengals by draft Day.
You know, I don't know if Brandon Ayuk's going to be a forty nine er. I don't know if Tyreek Hill could still be on the move. We've seen some of these gms work in the shadows. I had no idea Mry Tunzel was available for the Commanders, So there could be moves that come out of left field that we're just not aware of. The Chargers have the cap space to maybe make a move like that, to maybe trade for a T. Higgins or another wide receiver. You know, we've talked about Garrett Wilson and Chris Alave. Who knows what those guys what their status is and to just piggyback off your point with not having a pressure to pick a position. If you look at the numbers of the Niji Harris deal, it's fantastic. It's essentially a one year deal for a player that has played every single game in his career in the NFL for four years, has over a thousand yards, doesn't fumble the football, so super durable, somebody that Jim Harball recruited at Michigan, and it doesn't I think take you out of the running to get a running back early or to bring JK back. So I think there's a lot of flexibility here at the running back position. And that's just I think one small example of what you're talking about is they don't you don't want to have to force yourself to pick up a certain position.
At twenty two, I think the Chargers have enough time to get to that points.
Yeah, I think you're absolutely right. Like we said, there's still a ton of players out there, and think about what they were able to do with limited funds last year. I think that's what happened is everybody saw the ninety million bucks after you cut Bosa, and you expected them to go out and make a splash, and I think they tried to. I think they tried to get Metcalf, they tried to get DeVante Adams. I would assume they made an offer to Poona and you know, said, this is kind of where we're at, and the number got too big at ten mil per and you know, now, I think fans are just sort of saying, okay, so what are you gonna do with all this money? Like you've got all this money, you have an opportunity to spend it. Why are we not spending it? And for me, what I would assume the approach is, like we talked about Aaron Banks. I thought Aaron Banks was going to be like a seven to eight million dollar a year player. The guy got seventy seven million bucks from the Packers. Like Dan Moore is a two year, twenty five million dollars per year left tackle for the Titans. That dude gave up twelve sacks last year, had a pressure rate that like, like that's what we're talking about. Like there's no way that Joe Ortiez was going to do that. So I think when you're saying, well, how are you going to spend the money now, well, you got Dante Jackson. I think, you know, hopefully it'll be in Evan Ingram, it's gonna be Najie Harris, it's gonna be three for ones. That's what we're gonna be talking about. They have you know what, do we have twenty six free agents on this team? Twenty three free agents on the team. Whatever that number is, Like, it's going to probably come through volume and trying to find you know, if Chad Alexander's comfortable with Makai Beckton, is that where you go with the guard? Is it Tevin Jenkins? Is it Kevin Zeitdler? Is there a center? Is it you know? Is it Hunt from Green Bay? Is it James from the Raiders? Like? Are there other center options that you're going to try to chase down. I think that's the sort of stuff that you're going to see, Like that's what they saw from Jackson. I'm guessing is Hey, here's a guy we can get on value. He's an LSU kid that played in the SEC. He's a guy that had five interceptions last year, had some tackling issues. We feel like we can coach him out of that. With Coach Clink and Jesse Minner, So let's bring him in. He's a four to three guy from a you know, from a high level program when it comes to defensive backs. We loved him in the draft. Let's bring him in with our coaches and see if we can get some value here. And I think that's what you're going to start seeing more of, is multiples as we're in this second way a free agency instead of just one big name.
You know, hats off to Christian Fulton for getting paid by the Chiefs and Putafour getting paid by the Rams. They earned those contracts because of how they played with the Chargers. But obviously ge Ortiz has a limit. He's got a number on certain guys and how he wants to do business. And I look at the you know, we were to combine a couple of weeks ago money. Every single person we talked to talked about the depth of defensive tackle and how it could probably affect the defensive tackle free agency market. And you know, that's probably something in the back of their minds that hey, we can get a defensive tackle who's a starting caliber guy in the second or third round this year if we wanted to. And I just go back to our conversation with mina interior offensive line.
How many times did she say that to us?
Maybe?
Maybe ten in that conversation. The Chargers are well aware, well aware of what happened in that wild card game against the Houston Texans and the deficiencies that they had in the interior offensive line. Just because they haven't made a move yet doesn't mean that they're not going to make a move. Because Bradley Boseman comes back doesn't mean they're not going to look for another center. Bradley Boseman is an amazing locker room guy. He's been a league for a long time. He's a hardball type player. Justin Herbert loves him, the offensive line loves him. So to have him as a depth piece in the interior offensive line I think is a good thing. But by no means do I think that the interior offensive line that ended the season is going to start this upcoming season. There's still a lot of free agency offseason to go.
Yeah. Look, and I apologize for those watching on the video. I'm in a hotel, I'm doing the Big Ten Tournament. I got limited technical capacity, So my apologies if it looks weird on the video because I'm scrolling through. I got to do this on my phone. My computer's not working, so I'm just kind of scrolling through, I said, Han, I met Myers, Josh Myers from the Packers. Is that center position? But I think you just kind of talk about there's still so many players available. You think about all the players they were able to sign deep into that second wave of free agency, you know, So let's just kind of dig into what they've done so far. Right number one, A few weeks back, they reset prior to the I'm behind their resigned Elijah Bolten absolute huge priority. Get your three safeties so Darwin can play close to the line of scrimmage. Success, huge success all Pro season for Derwin because he's playing big nickel dimebacker instead of having a play up high because you trust a LOWI and Elijah. All right, what do we say about edge thirty six million for Joey? Probably too big of a number unless he takes a pay cut. And I'd be curious to hear what the pay cut offer might have been, because he just signed for one year in twelve point six with Buffalo, and again, good for him, you know, excited for him. I hope he has a great year. So then we said, what you've got to bring Khalil Mack back? And what do we hear? There's a market for Khalil Mack out there, you know there, and it could be a twenty million dollarish market And we were like, wow, okay, so what does that mean? Great? Eighteen million bucks? He's back. Now you feel a lot better about the edge room. You could maybe go out there and bargain shop a little bit. Zadarius Smith, DeMarcus Lawrence, Dante Fowler like, there's von Miller, like, there's edges out there that you can now find to help support that room and then go get yourself an edge in the draft as well. So priority too taken care of. You know. Now, the priority above all of that is Slater and that's the one we're waiting for. And once that gets squared away and they figure out what that number is and what it's going to look like here in the first year, well then you have an opportunity, like you said, Chris, to maybe go out and see what's the market, what's going to cost us if we want to make a run at T Higgins. You know, I think the situation there is I feel like they're already committed to it if it's on the franchise and they're just like, whatever, we'll bring it back on the franchise tag. The guy's not going to sit out games. He's going to make twenty six million dollars for one year, and then he's going to dip back into the free agent pool next year at twenty six or twenty seven years old, whatever he'll be, and he's still going to get as one hundred and fifty million bucks. So we'll just roll the dice and see if we can make a run at the super Bowl kind of thing. So I look at that as and then I think you also have cost prohibitive move right like for the people that are because I just don't want them to kind of have this recurring sense of disappointment. Like you've got to remember, man, when these guys sign these big deals, if you trade that player, all of that that money that was sprout out, spread out over the years of the cap then comes and hits you in one year. Your signing bonus that's been so Tyreek Hill gets traded, it's not gonna happen. The Miami Dolphins are going to take like a thirty forty to fifty million dollar hit or something along those lines. Same thing with Brand and I Yuke like, those contracts are just very very hard to trade. So for me, I think it's that that's kind of where I think the priority is. And I'm hoping that, you know, by the time this post or whatever, we're going to hear about an Evan Ingram signing, because to me, that makes sense. It just makes sense. Get some explosiveness out there, get an athlete at one of these positions that can you know, it's just got some juice to them. And Evan Ingram has got juice at the tight end position. And now that he's available, you know, I wish I would have heard about that sign yesterday because he was in the building and everyone let a guy leave a building. But I'm sure he's probably still somewhat of a priority for them, and that's one that I think just fits really well.
Yeah, I'm with you, I you know it.
I actually looked at the Auk deal and that's that's one that I think is very palatable because you can get out of it after a couple of years and he signed before this boom in in wide receiver free agency numbers, where you know, he's still making a big number. But what you're gonna have to pay a T. Higgins or you know, some of these guys coming up in the next couple of years, thirty five to forty million dollars.
You know, there's just there's moves out there.
I guess is the point is, you know, we look at tight end, Is Mark Andrews or Dallas Goddard going to become available here? There's gonna be more cuts to get capped compliant here in the next couple of days. So this is not just the end all be all of the free agents that were picked up by teams who have ridiculous money. You mentioned like the Packers spending ridiculous money on a guard. How about the Patriots just just splur right now. And I don't know if those guys, you know, if you're not desperate enough to to you know, sign some of these dudes, like you're overpaying a lot of these guys.
And that's just not what Joe Ortiz does. That's not what the Ravens did.
If you go over the next or the last twenty five years of the history of Baltimore Ravens with sustained success through the draft, being selective in free agency. That's what Joe Ortiz has come from. And that's what you're getting with the Chargers. You're not trying to just win a Super Bowl this year. You need to have a sustained winner for.
Justin Herbert for the next decade.
Yeah, no doubt. And I think you want to you want to give Herbert weapons. You know he's he's able to make do with whatever you give him. And he was able to turn lad mcconkieen into a Pro Bowl level player in his rookie season, and I would assume he'd be able to do the same thing. If you draft you know, a Mecha Buka, if you draft uh Luther Burden, if you draft you know whomever t Mac, if you draft Matthew Golden, whomever that may be. He'll do it, and he'll do it with Colston Lovelin Hill. But at the same time, let me try to get this thing balanced out. Like, look, getting she's great, you know, getting Na she's great. It's it's a physical back who's been available, who can play, who's played in a wide zone scheme for a while now, and it's just not quite efficient, but was exceptional coming out of Alabama. Right, how do you, like, I said, how do you find that fourteen hundred yard, twenty six touchdown guy that ended up being a first round pick after that season?
You know?
Is it as simple as running the style of offense that Greg Roman runs. That it's gap and duo and power and that's what he's better at. Just see it, don't don't have to think too hard about picking the right lane and seeing everything in front of you. Here it is, go get it. Let's get four yards. We're happy. And by the fourth quarter those four yards turned to eight and by the end of the game, the eight's turn into twenties. And that's good enough for us. And then you can go into the draft and you can get one of these explosive backs. Right, you can get yourself a Dylan Samson, a base Shall Tuten and RJ. Harvey, a Treveon Henderson and like to compliment him and have that young back. Because it's a one year deal, it's a one year, five and a half four million in incentives, they can get it up to nine and a half deal. Now, look, I'm sure when they sign them there like this would be great if we can make this work long term. He's still young. He's got a lot of carries. Of course, a ton of carries at Alabama that last year, and he's had a ton of carries that those are a thousand yards did not come easy. That it's a career average of three point nine yards per carries. So you know, that's that's a lot of hits and that's a lot of tackles. But he's a big guy and he has not missed the games. You hope he's still healthy and you can start building around that. As far as the a you thing goes like, it's you're right, it's not a big signing bonus. It's twenty three, so they're not going to take too big of a hit. It's seventy six million guaranteed, forty five guaranteed at signing.
You know, spoken injuries concerning obviously it is.
And then there's just two really, as I'm looking at this thing, there's two really weird years. So it's got the potential out in twenty seven with nine point two a dead cap, he's only counting to get eleven point one against the cap this year and sixteen next year. But then you have these two, so you're gonna have to redo this deal right away because his twenty seven and twenty eight, Yeah, it's a forty two and forty four million dollars and it's all it's base salary, it's signing. So the signing is four to six. So if you take that out, it's thirty eight million and forty million. Everything else is option workout, roster bonuses. So that's that's a really odd contract that you'd be taking on. But who knows, you know, who knows what their what their plan is going to be. But that's I'm kind of veering off off track here. I think. I think the point of this pod is to say, yeah, we'd like to be talking about Will Fries and Drew Dolman and DJ Reid and DeVante Adams, and it's just, you know, wasn't in the cards. Either choice made by that individ of where they wanted to go and sign instead, or the market got crazy specifically for offensive line, and a guy like Ryan Kelly, who is thinking about retirement, is now making thirteen million bucks a year. You know, like that's just what the market turned into. And I just don't think Joe Ortiz is the kind of guy that's going to throw crazy money at something that's such an uncertainty you have.
Just roughly I don't even know the number right now because it is so fluid, but you know roughly eighteen to twenty unrestricted free agents from last year, and the reason those guys aren't being signed right now is they're gauging they're worth on the open market, and I'm sure there's a number that the Charger would like to have them back at. We saw nickname and go to the Texans, which is a big blow from a special team's perspective. You know, Joshua Palmer obviously going to the Bills. Happy for him getting closer to Canada and wish him the best. For josh Allen, and we talked about Bosa, you know, from a running back perspective, love, I'd love to see JK back that. You know, they do need a home run threat to compliment Najie Harris. I think is career long rush is like thirty six yards, So you know, whether you get that in the draft or not, that's something to look at.
But I'm with you money, they absolutely need to get.
Justin Herbert more weapons, and I think veteran weapons, and that will probably come here in the next week, I would imagine.
I don't know who it's going to be. I don't know if it's gonna be via trade. I don't know if it's gonna.
Be the guys that are currently out there, but just they need to build out that room with some veterans that Justin can trust to compliment lad.
You know we've talked about that extra receiver.
I don't know if there's one out there in free agency that would be a surefire starter right now, but getting somebody at you know, whether even like Mike Williams Laton free agency, if he's still around and Justin is familiar with him and he can take a small deal than great.
But I guess you're right.
The point the point of this is that I certainly don't want to judge an offseason until after the draft. Right, they got three more picks from the competitory picks, so they have ten picks in this We've seen AJ Brown, Hollywood Brown get traded for our draft day and A J.
Brown just won a Super Bowl. So there's a lot of.
Points within the offseason where deals can get done and it doesn't happen the first few days. So let's evaluate the interior offensive line at the end of the draft. Let's evaluate the wide receiver position at the end of the draft. And if by then it's it's bear and there aren't moves made, then I think we can have a conversation of like, hey man, I don't know, I don't know what's gonna happen this year.
Yeah, and again I'm not saying I don't understand the frustration of the fans. I get it. When you've got all that money and you see that your team is fifth in cap space available, you're expecting a big name, you know, at that first wave. You want to be in the Milton Williams conversation. You want to be in the you know, Devonte Adams conversation. I get it. And now we just see that Nickneman signs with the Texan So their best special teams player is leaving. To me, that means Troy Die has got to come back. You got it, you know, because you want to get that linebacker level special team's a solid third linebacker and Nick, good for him, stoked that he got that kind of money as someone who played very limited and that's probably a big thing for Nick too, is I'm sure they wanted to bring him back, and that's a very reasonable number. But the Texans probably said, hey, you got an opportunity to play linebacker here, and I think the Chargers would say, hey, we got Junior and day On and you know it's going to be a predominantly special teams role, in a backup role. So I think that's something to remember. You're like how they let Nickneman go. Well, imagine if the money's the same and you got one team saying we've got Dan Henley and Junior Colston, those are our linebackers and the other team is saying you're going to be on the field for thirty plus snaps per game. Yeah, of course he's going to go. So all of that stuff comes into play. But I'm hopeful, especially just because Troy's a local guy, got to come back home. Played great last year. Same thing with Tier Tart. Like that's a perfect example. Right, everybody's upset about Puna and I get that, but to me, Tierra was as important. You know how I feel about Tart. They're the number one so to me, because that's juice, it's it's POONA was solid and he was great this year. But man, Tart when he was on the Field gave this team juice, and that's what I'm looking for. That's what I want to find for this team. And that's why when I think about the draft, I think about those playmakers, you know, and I think about backs like Tuton, but even with the injuries and with the fumble concerns, just four to two speed man, you know, Samson four to four speed, like Trayveon Henderson four to three speed. Like that's sort of what I'm thinking about. Is someone that that defenses are like, oh crap, if this guy gets behind McConkey, if McConkie gets us on a whip route, he's gone. So don't like and it freaks you out, And like that's the sort of stuff that that I'd love to see.
Yeah, Also with the draft, like where would the Charges have been without Joe Alt this year?
Where would they have been without Lad McConkey.
Where would they have.
Been without Tarhee's still winning them the game in Atlanta? Like there's going to be difference makers that this team drafts here in a little bit. So this this roster is far from complete. Getting Khalil back is huge, and I don't think Khalil would have signed back here if he thought that he didn't have a chance to win a Super Bowl, maybe in his last year of his NFL career.
I don't know how long he's going to play, but a one year deal.
You know that he has a great deal of confidence in Jim Harball and Joe Ortiz. And you know, we just wait, man, we wait. Yeah, we may be doing an emergency pod tomorrow or early next week.
You never know, yeah, exactly. And I think, like I said, there are still players available in free agency. I pull up the best available so here, I'm just going to scroll through it. That I could still see them chasing. I already mentioned Amari Cooper, I think is more likely than Stefan Diggs, but I could see them kicking the tires on Stefan Diggs. I mentioned the guards, Tevin Jenkins, Kevin Zeigler, Makai Beckton. They're still out there, Edge von Miller, Zadarius Smith, o Jalari, like you, Kalaeis Campbell if he's interested in taking that poon Afford spot. Still, even though he's like thirty freaking nine years old, he's still playing an incredibly high level. Brandon Sheriff at guard. You know, I don't I would love to see JK back. I just don't. I don't think I see it. I think when you've got a guy that signed a deal that's got four million bucks and incentives, he's expecting to get those carries to reach those incentives. And so you're not bringing JK is a one. You know, you're bringing JK into beat the one. And Gus Edwards was kind of like, you know, Nase is not Gus Edwards to JK. Dobbins, like that's not how you work this deal out with the agent for a guy that's that young. He's going to want to make all four million bucks of those incentives and he's going to want to you know, So I don't see that in the cards. I'm just kind of going through ingram. We talked about make it Happen. I think that's such a perfect fit. Not crazy about Deontay Johnson. It just got two sideways on him at will Hernandez. There you go another guard that I could totally see them getting app for. You already talked about Mike Williams, and I apologize for all the word salad here, but as I'm just kind of scrolling through this because it's on the computer, behind me. Brandon Cooks knows that it's possibility. Got some speed there, still has a little bit left. You can probably make that work for me.
I can see that Cooper Cup money anything.
Absolutely I forgot about that it's done. I would love it. I would absolutely love it. Guy that's always in the right place at the right time, runs Chris routes. We know how accurate Herbert is. Probably wants to stay in Los Angeles. If you can take that money that you were going to give to Davante and put it into a situation where it's it's earned based on gameplay, you know, based on availability, and you can make that work. With love of I think Cooper Cup would be a great fit. Now again, I've talked about speed and trying to find that take that that's not Cooper Cup, but just a guy that's available, a guy that runs great routes, a guy that catches everything, a guy that's great in the red zone. All that stuff helps this team. So yeah, Cooper Cup to me makes perfect sense. You know, put him out there with Lad and Q and like I said, you can still draft that wide receiver and I would not have a problem with that at all. As I keep going through this. Yeah, there's plenty, dude, there's there are still a lot of players all those one hundred that are left on this PFF line where I can I can totally see Tim Patricks got some juice at the wide receiver position that you could probably get at a pretty low number. So yeah, I think there's still still plenty of players available that I could see them signing and be saying, yeah, love it.
You know.
I think Kevin Zeitdler's plug and play guard. Same with McKay Beckon saying with Tevin Jenkins, I think they become immediate starters. So like to me, that's that's that's all still out there for the interior offensive line.
All right, you gotta go. You got some games you call.
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