The Season with Peter Schrager: Peter’s 2024 Mock Draft 1.0

Published Apr 15, 2024, 8:32 PM

It’s here. Peter takes us through his first of two mock drafts, 1-32. 

The Season with Peter Schrager is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeartRadio. What's Up Everybody? We are less than ten days away from the NFL Draft and this is the Season with Peter Schrager and I take a lot of pride in doing just two mock drafts. Won the week before, won the day before. Right now it's time to jump in to my first mock draft. Que the music pump. I almost want to have the Alan Parson's project to the Chicago Bulls theme as we build up here, because the Bears are the first team on the clock. No delay here. Let's get right into it first overall, pick the Chicago Bears. Select Aleb Williams quarterback at a usc I reported this last week. These guys have had had three great meetings. The first one was at the Combine, second one was at the Pro day in La. The Bears brass took Caleb Williams out to a really, really cool exclusive dinner club called Bird Streets. Now bird Streets is owned by the same guys who own Nice Guy and Delilah. These are big Vegas, LA and now in Miami there's at Delilah. The group is called the h Wood group. They're one of these restaurant groups that also does clubs. Bird Streets is like their private members club, and they arranged it so that they could have Caleb Williams have dinner with them there, and the Bears brass was obviously GM, Ryan Poles and Matt Aberflus, couple other people joined and I was told from Bear sources the night they had their dinner at Bird Streets, Jamie Fox was there. Cuavo Quevo, I don't know, Quevo from the Migos was there and they were all coming over and saying what's up to Caleb Williams, and the Bears were blown away with how Caleb himself at dinner and also handing himself in that la scene. Then two weeks later, it's the only visit Caleb Williams has taken as a draft prospect. It was in Chicago. Caleb goes to the facility in Lake Forest, Illinois, and the dinner was at a restaurant in Lake Forest, which I thought was interesting. They had it in Lake Forest, not in Chicago, and Caleb was amazing and they were members of the Chicago Bears team at this dinner, So you could see him interact and then the next day he had his visit at Hallis Hall and blew him away. They're all in on Caleb Williams, and it sounds like Caleb Williams is all in on them Great Bears. Caleb Williams put it in number two. Commanders. Commanders have a really interesting off season. They bring in Dan Quinn. They bring in Bob Myers, who is the Golden State Warriors general manager, who helped with the hiring of the general manager position which was Adam Peters from the San Francisco forty nine Ers. They bring in Cliff Kingsbury. In recent weeks, they've made a bunch of different acquisitions. They've also quietly today which is Monday, announced the hiring of Dave Gardy. You say, who's Dave Gardy. Dave Gardy has worked at the league forever. His father, I believe it was the head coach at Hostra for many years. But Gardy has been a league employee who works in the operations and the management council and is pretty much like the go to guy for all salary, cap and transaction things at the league. So everything and every team they have questions or complaints they would go to Gardy. Gardy also had this group beneath him, like the Management Council, which is basically a feeder system to all the teams for team presidents, team gms, and the list goes on whether it's Brent Tillis who now runs the Panthers, or it's Mikey Greenberg and Tampa, or Mike Disner who is the man up in Detroit. Like all these guys and ladies as well Jackie Davidson who's down in Tampa, and several others. They all worked at the Management Council at the League Office and then they end up getting jobs at teams, whether they're the number two, number three people in the front office. Guardy was kind of like the guy who ran it all. Shocker to me, Guardy's leaving the League Office to go work for the Commanders and like what seems to be like a nebulous title, a new title, and from what I gather, they're just trying to bring about as many smart in the no leaders as possible. And this is going to be a collective decision. This isn't going to be one where the owner, Josh Harrister says, I want this quarterback I have the commanders sticking Jaden Daniels, LSU quarterback, the Heisman winner actually waged in more at his pro day than anyone expected as of today, which is Monday afternoon. I think it's Daniels over May. I don't think it's a trade back. They have six picks in the top one hundred, this would be their first one, and you have Jaden Daniels, the LSU quarterback working in Cliff Kingsbury's offense, with Adam Peters's first selection being the Heisman Trophy winner out of LSU, which leads to the Patriots at number three. Put them on the clock. Patriots, you're gonna hear a lot of trade back smoke, and it might happen. But I think New England's new brass would actually be very comfortable with either Daniels or May, or maybe even McCarthy. So I could tell you they took May out to stakes at a restaurant called Davios in Patriot Place before his Foxborough visit and they loved him. They also loved Daniels, and then on Sunday night it was dinner with JJ McCarthy and he's there today Monday in Foxborough. All that is great. I think it's going to be a quarterback, and I think it's Drake May University of North Carolina. And I think the Patriots Mac Jones was traded for like a ham sandwich. He's out of the picture. They did not have a very busy offseason. I don't understand what the strategy has been. I think in the draft they go offense, offense, offense, offense, offense, offense, and Drake May University of North Carolina quarterback is the Patriots quarterback of the future, which leads to the Arizona Cardinals at number four can stay put and they could take Marvin Harrison Junior. They could be very happy Kyler Murray has a receiver to gir old with and we're good. Or the Arizona Cardinals can dangle that pick to a host of teams who are looking to move north. When I say move north, I mean coming from the back of the draft up. Those teams could include the Las Vegas Raiders to go get JJ McCarthy. That could include the Denver Broncos to go get J. J. McCarthy. It could include the Minnesota Vikings who have the eleven and the twenty three to go get JJ McCarthy. But the team that I have trading up to get JJ McCarthy fourth overall is going to shock a lot of folks. There is a trade made in the Arizona Cardinals give up the fourth overall pick and in exchange get the sixth overall pick, a third round pick, and next year's second round pick of the New York Giants. And the Giants move up from six to four, and it is the Giants who select JJ McCarthy with the fourth overall pick. They go quarterback. Daniel Jones, of course is still there, still do forty something million this year. But I've got the Giants and Joe Shane, who did not draft Daniel Jones, making a move trading up and going and getting JJ McCarthy number five the Chargers, as everyone's still in all with their jaws on the ground to that one, Chargers select Marvin Harrison Junior. They get the envelope in there quick. I know some teams like neighbors more than Harrison. I know one team likes a dooonesay more than both of them, but I think Harrison is the pick. They got rid of Keenan Allen in a trade they didn't sign back Mike Williams. There is any wide receiver need. They've got Justin Herbert, and I think im Harbaugh saw Marvin Harrison for many years at Michigan. I like that fit. That's the fifth overall pick. Cardinals traded back two spots. They go in. They get Roma Dunsay at a Washington. They get a number one guy for Kyler Murray, and they get a smart, tough, building block player. Adunzay's awesome. He is a blue chip number one. Cardinals pick up a couple other picks and they get a Dounza. They also have the Houston Texans first round pick later in the first round. Very very big draft of the Cardinals. If they start off with Adunza, I think that's good. Leads to seven. Tennessee went back and forth. Here Joe Alt the offensive tackle at a Notre Dame, or Malik Neighbors, the electric wide receiver at LSU. I've got Tennessee taking Joe Alt, the offensive tackle at a Notre Dame, six foot seven, nimble son of a former NFL offensive tackle and a towering protector of Will Levis's blindside for years to come. You want to talk about a good offseason, if Tennessee could add Ridley, and they could add Joe Alt and they could you know, Tony Pollard. This is a good offseason for the Tennessee Titans, and all is the number one tackle in this draft Atlanta. Malik Neighbors is sitting there. Could Atlanta possibly take him in the same offseason they got Rondell Moore and they got Mooney, and they also already have Drake London and they already have taken Kyle Pitts and Bijon Robinson with first round top ten picks. I say no, I go with Atlanta, going with Dallas Turner, defensive end out of Alabama. They add to the defense here. He was a three year starter at Alabama stud I think he's the first defensive player taken in this draft, which leads to number nine. The Chicago Bears. They could just look at this thing and they could take Melik Neighbors and be done with it and be happy and walk on and continue to keep I say they trade the pick. Bears trade the pick, and who do they trade it to? Who's coming up? How about that one team in the end, AFC South, who has been very quiet with signing outside talent and yet actually has a window to win. That's the Indianapolis Colts. I've got the Colts moving up from fifteen to nine. They swap a first and they give a future second. They move up. They get neighbors the star wide out out of LSU in an AFC South. Like I said, that's all the Jaguars, Texans, and Titans be very aggressive in free agency GM Chris Ballard shows he's got a trick up his sleeve. He goes up and gets neighbors. Now you've got Anthony Richardson at quarterback. You got Pittman and Pierce at the wide receiver spots. Now you've got neighbors. Who's probably your number one Jets at ten. I've heard from a lot of people Jets are a prime prospect to move back here. I don't see it. I've got Brock Bowers going tenth overall to the New York Jets. I think they stick and hold tight. I love Bowers. I love Bowers for a year now. I think a lot of teams love Bowers. He is by far the number one tight end prospect in this league, in this draft, and he also has incredible yards after catch ability. Rock Bowers goes ten. All right to recap, Aaron, should I go through my one to ten real quick for you and give me your initial thoughts? Go Caleb one to the Bears, awesome, Commanders sick, Jayden Daniels. Patriots take Drake May, Giants trade up six to four and get JJ McCarthy with Alt Neighbors Harrison all on the board. They go, JJ McCarthy. Your thoughts on that one.

I think the Giants trading up to four is the most surprising to me, because that's six to four is not that far of a trade. And I don't know if JJ would be gone. But man, seeing Marvin Rome and a Duneza, I mean Marvin Rome and Neighbor's going by nine and then Bowers at ten. It's amazing the pass catchers that early up and like you said, Dallas Turner the only defensive player so far.

Yeah, So Chargers five go Marvin Harrison, and then like you said, six a Dunzay to the Cardinals. Titans take Alt Turner two, Atlanta Neighbors nine to the Colts, and then the Jets take Brock Bowers at ten, which leads the Vikings at eleven. Vikings do not move up to get JJ McCarthy. In my mind, draft, who cares. I just don't have them giving, you know, having enough Amo, even with the twenty third overall pick. Instead, I've got the Vikings selecting Terry and Arnold defensive back out of Alabama. They stay put and they get what I'm told is a one of one kid and an all around incredible, incredible leader. He was a red shirt sophomore, but he arrived in Tuscaloosa as a safety, played inside and outside, and I'm told interviews incredible and saying Sam Darnold will be the day one starter in the scenario, because if you're not taking a quarterback up here, you're going with Donald who you signed for one year, ten million dollars. They go Terryan Arnold number twelve Broncos. They miss out on quarterbacks too. Is it too soon to take Bo Nix or Michael Penn? I think it is. I think they go with Leatu Latu at a UCLA Denver Broncos twelve. Latu viewed by many as the best pure pass rusher in this draft. I could see them saying, all right, give them to us if he medically checks out, because he had this Knick injury that was pretty severe. They go with him and then maybe they move back into the end of the first round and try to get Nix or Pennix if it makes sense. But I got them going lat To. We've had one offensive lineman taken that was Joe Alt thirteen. The Vegas Raiders on the board. I have them taking Oulu Fashanu offensive tackle at a Penn State. Spoken with a lot of folks around the league. Raiders need offense in a lot of ways. If they don't get a quarterback and move up to get one, if they don't have a chance to get neighbors of Dounze or Harrison, look for them to go offensive line here and Fashanu is the real deal, maybe the biggest upside out of all these offensive tackle prospects, which leads to the Saints at fourteen. Fourteen Saints go Tellayse Fuwanga Oregon State. He is a tackle boo could play anywhere on the offensive line if needed, mean streak. Teams have loved meeting with him. Fourteen is a steal for him. I've seen him going as as high as top ten and other mock drafts. Fifteen Chicago traded down with Indianapolis. We got at fifteen. Chicago got them taking Quineon Mitchell out of Akron. Defensive back. Bear's trade back, and they still get the stud defensive back who might go first through all the dbs in this draft, Tim or Arnold if the ball falls, If the board falls this way, Mitchell spectacular dB prospect, was amazing at the Combine was insane at the MAC. Small school guy all relative obviously, but not a power five guy going to the top fifteen Chicago. That would mean they get Caleb Williams, and they would get Quineon Mitchell, and they'd pick up another draft pick for a future draft. Sixteen Seattle, I have them stay in local and drafting Troy Watanu, offensive tackle at A Washington for again, big man played offensive tackle, can also play guard if necessary. One of those guys who I think is going to be a top twenty pick, I've got him here going staying local, going to Seattle, number seventeen. Jacksonville Jaguars. They take JC Latham out of Alabama. Latham could give could go as high as being the second offensive tackle taken. Teams like them that much. The scenario I have him going here, which is about the fourth offensive tackle. Again, this could all change. If I'm the Jaguars, You're trying to keep Trevor Lawrence upright, that's the main goal, and they'll do that here eighteen. Cincinnati Bengals got them going defensive tackle Byron Murphy out of Texas, top interior defensive line prospect in this class. He's interviewed well, he's had a really good combine and pro Day. And they got Sheldon Rankins, they got bj Hill. Those guys are good defensive tackles inside. But Murphy's stud top twenty pick. I think that would be a good fit there eighteen, which leaves to the Rams at nineteen. And I'll give you my insight on the Rams. You know, Sean McVay has never had a first round pick since he's gotten there, has never had a first round pick. And I assure you, if Sean McVay is taking a first round pick, I'll put my name on this. Sean McVay is taking an offensive player in the first round. I've got Sean McVay taking Tyler Geiton, the offensive tackle out of Oklahoma. This is a guy who is super athletic but very raw. I could see him as like the right tackle, but give him a year and then he's the mainstay. But again, more bodies to protect Matthew Stafford. I think Stafford's got one to two years left. He's got all these weapons. You love Cup, you love Nikua, you love the running back. There are other wide receivers that they could take here, but I'm gonna go offensive tackle, continue to protect nineteen Rams Tyler Geyton, which goes to the Steelers. At twenty. I have them taking wide receiver Brian Thomas Junior out of LS. I'm still keeping an eye on Pittsburgh and what Omarkan's going to do at wide receiver. Because you got the quarterbacks, there was this expectation that wide receiver was next, and in this case, I think they do get one in the draft. I like Thomas over a d Mitchell. I'm not sure ad Mitchell and George Pickens. Thomas is a different type of receiver. Big got the hands obviously, and was the combine stud. That is eleven through twenty. Real quick, if you're listening, eleven Minnesota Vikings, Terry and Arnold defensive back at Alabama Broncos. Twelve Leatu Latu at a UCLA the pass rusher. Vegas thirteen takes Olu Fashanu at a Penn State the tackle. Saints at fourteen takes Hala si fu Wanga, the offensive tackle at Oregon State. Chicago trade it's back and at fifteen they get quinny On Mitchell, defensive back out at Akron sixteen, Seattle takes Troy Fatanu out of Washington and other offensive tackle. Jacksonville is another offensive tackle, JC Latham. Bengals go inside on defense Byron Murphy, Rams take another offensive tackle and Tyler Geiton and the Pittsburgh Steelers take Brian Thomas Junior, the wide receiver out of LSU at twenty. Aaron Any thoughts eleventh through twenty.

You know a lot of these teams here could really be in the market for a quarterback, like you said, Denver, Vegas, Seattle, maybe the Rams, and so it is fascinating to see this huge stretch of teams that really really might want to trade up, and instead it's all tackles basically. And you know, as a Bills fan, was really hoping Brian Thomas would last. I don't think he's gonna last to us unless we trade up. But man, it was tough to see him go to Pittsburgh because they draft receivers really well. And that makes sense because I think Brian Thomas is great.

What's interesting is Pennix and Knicks that don't have going in the which means now they're in that back third of the draft. You start doing tears here and you're like, okay, now, is this where a team trades back up and goes and gets one of those guys if they want. Let's see twenty one Miami Dolphins. I've got Jared Verse, pass rusher out of Florida State. This is a guy I he can go anywhere in the top twenty five, and I wouldn't be surprised. Productive pass rusher, extremely versatile at FS. You again, down year for d line prospects. Verse could be could be the dude I like him to the Dolphins. They lost Van Ginkel and they also lost Christian Wilkins this year, so that makes sense to me. All Right, here's one that puts a smile on everyone's face. Twenty two Philadelphia Eagles. How he's not just going to take the best player. How he's going to make a splash. He always does. Cooper Dijon dB out of Iowa. Is it the Gene Dejon? I don't know. He's a white cornerback and everyone's gonna make a big deal out of it. And I mentioned it as the first thing, but let's put that out of the way and just consider him a Swiss Army knife guy. Could play corner guy, could play safety, guy, could play special teams. He can do it all. And he also had an incredible workout last week, just a few months removed from a very serious injury. Dejeene is a special teams guy if you need him to be, I'd love him for Philly. I feel like he'll be a fan favorite. And he's just an outstanding athlete. I posted last week his high school basketball highlights, jumps through the roof, And if you're Philly, it's like, let's just add young talent. Let's just get more talent on this thing. We've already got a bunch of young guys who are supposed to sprout and develop on defense, defensive, backfield. It seems like an area of need. Cooper Dejean Dijon dejeen twenty three, Minnesota. You know what, screw it? I have Minnesota at twenty three, taking Bo Nicks quarterback out of Oregon. Nicks could go as high as eleven, twelve, thirteen, or fall completely out of the first round. I don't know. I know that teams are high on him, and everyone I talked to you says late first, early second. If you're in Minnesota and you didn't get a quarterback at eleven and you got the best offensive back in this draft in Arnold and Nix is sitting there at twenty three, don't overthink this. If you like them, take them. If you love them, you move up and take them. If you don't like them and you don't love them, then you take someone else and you just roll with Donald and you say that's that. I don't think they're just gonna roll with Donold and say that's that. I think they're getting a quarterback somewhere in this draft. The twenty third overall pick, a backstop pick. Remember the trade up to get this selection. I thought I had was they would package eleven and twenty three, but I don't know if that's enough to get up into the top three or four. Instead, they get bo Nick's quarterback out of Oregon twenty four Dallas Cowboys, always an intriguing pick. I've got them taken the burner from the combine. Xavier Worthy, Texas wide receiver, the fastest man to ever run a forty since the NFL network started broadcasting it. He also fights, He's a competitor. I've got them getting another wide receiver for Dak, a deep threat in this one. He'll go with CD Lamb and hopefully they can handle the contract stuff with CD and with Dak. This is a cheaper pick because you get a first round talent, you can develop them over five years. He doesn't need to get paid. Last time they take a wide receiver in the first round, it was Cede Lamb twenty five. Green Bay Packers. Usually a trade back here or a defensive player. I've got them going offense. Amarus Mims, offensive tackle at a Georgia a massive ot, tremendous upside, but a relatively like just a few games like a lack of experience at Georgia and the games he did play that were big. He was good, but he had a big injury in twenty twenty three. This is a deep wide receiver draft, a deep offensive line draft. I've got them scooping up another offensive lineman to protect Jordan Love. Last several picks. Let's go right through it and then we'll wrap it, and then I'll tell you what we got coming up in the coming days. Twenty six Tampa Bay got them taking Graham Barton, offensive lineman at a Duke Tampa. I love what they did this offseason, bringing back all those key players and bringing back key assets from last year's divisional round squad. We've got them taking an offensive lineman who could play tackle. He played center at Duke also, and I think he'll do both in the NFL if he has to. Graham Barton to Tampa twenty six. Twenty seven, the Cardinals their second pick of the first round. I got them going Darius Robinson, defensive line out of Missouri, Quietest rising prospect in this draft class. I wouldn't be surprised if he goes top twenty at this point, I'll be honest, everyone was talking about Robinson. If the Cardinals can come out of this thing and get Roma Dunze and Darius Robinson, those were two really good first round picks. Guy at wide receiver, guy defensive line solid, which leads to the Buffalo Bills twenty eight. Air in your team, there's a wide receiver sitting there that could go top fifteen. I've got them taken A. D Mitchell also known as out An I Mitchell's full name. Tremendous player out of Texas, big body, can compete, had a good combine. I don't have him as high as others happened. I've seen him go top fifteen, top sixteen. Like, I think this is about right back end of the first round, and I might be proven wrong. And Adam Schefter came out today and was like, teams are way higher on him than mock drafts. Twenty eight to the bill sounds right for me. Ad Mitchell wide receiver, Buffalo. They got rid of Stefon Diggs last week, Kincaid, I think they view as a wide receiver slash tight end. Now you add this guy in the first round who is a bawler. I like that pick for them. Twenty nine Detroit Lions select Zach Fraser, interior offensive lineman at A West Virginia, A four time all state high school wrestling champion. Nasty, versatile, hungry dude. One of those guys who will just scrap. If that's not Dan Campbell, I don't know who is. And you add to that offensive line. You just keep bulking it up. Might be a little early. I think most people say Fraser is like second or third round. I've got him going first because it's my mock draft, and I think Zack Frasier and Dan Campbell are like Kindred Spirits. Thirty Baltimore Ravens best name in the draft kool Aid McKinstry out of Alabama, defensive back. The Alabama to Baltimore pipeline is real, even with Ozzie Newsom no longer making the picks and it being Eric DaCosta. I also think kool Aid can play right away and might have a bigger impact than Harry and Arnold. In his first year, Fluid Dude did not run the fastest forty, but like Big Smart, it's been around. Love this for Baltimore. You add to that backfield. Last two picks of the draft are two fun ones for me. They're both wide receivers. Thirty one San Francisco forty nine ers. I've got them taking Lad McConkie, wide receiver out of Georgia. This might be the first mock draft you see where McConkie goes in the first round. Again, there are other guys. Troy Franklin from Oregon, Kid Conley from or Corley from Western Kentucky. Everyone seems to love. And of course you know you've got Keyon Coleman, the big boy from Florida Stape. I got McConkie going to the Niners, smart, tough, does it all. And like, gosh, you talked to any of these Georgia people, they just rave about him. I think he's just like a reliable wide receiver who can run an offense. And Kyle Shanahan is looking for that. He's not looking for a diva. He's not looking for the guy who is the five star recruit. He's looking for the guy who's gonna run his offense. Lad McConkie run that offense wide receiver out of Georgia. And then my last pick, I don't know what's going on with the Chiefs and Rashi Rice. I have no idea where that thing ends up. I have them also going wide receiver, and I have them going with a guy that I like personally, and it's Jalen Polk, wide receiver out of Washington. He is our last pick of the first rounds, personal favorite of mine. I keep on talking about him. I'm gonna wheel him to the first round. I love watching his film. I think he is awesome, and I think he's getting no love. I also think the Chiefs they need a wide receiver.

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I don't know what's going on with Rashih Rice. I think that makes a lot of sense. It's not Polk, it might be somebody else. But I think the fact that he went to Texas Tech and then transferred to Washington, maybe that has something to do with me putting them in Kansas City, with Mahomes having a connection there with the Red Raiders. That is the first round. There are a lot of big name players, Chop Robinson, Kean Coleman. We could go through the list, Michael Pennix that did not get drafted in my first round, the kid Reckstraw out of Missouri, Aaron. Any thoughts on the back end of that first round, including your Buffalo Bills getting ad Mitchell?

Yeah, I mean, actually, the wide receiver pairing I like the most is Lad McConkey to the forty nine ers does makes sense? Yeah, the forty nine ers love a versatile offensive weapon. Mconkie's someone who people keep talking about is like he's got to be a slot receiver. He's got to be a he doesn't have to be a slot receiver, and he would be amazing in that offense. I know the news came out yesterday it broke that I you could request the trade, and then his agent was like, no, he thank you.

I don't say the news broke. I say a rumor hit the internview.

Yes, a rumor, yes, exactly quote unquote news. But yeah, lad on the forty nine ers just seems like the one other than Zach Fraser to the Lions, which I agree with you, is like that just sounds like, you know, the Lions took two players last year that we thought went way earlier than expected and they worked out really well.

So that was kind of my justification there, like I'm putting a player that I think fits the culture that's in sideline backern or running back brat Homes. Maybe our best interview last off season talking about those picks, similar to he'll that was my first mock draft. It goes live on NFL dot Com Tuesday morning. I'll do a little media around that, but we're not done this week. This will go up Monday, so you'll have this Monday on your commutes, and you know Tuesday morning to work. But I am going to go over to the to the other end of the spectrum, and I'm going to reach into the Bristol, Connecticut pool of talent, and I am going to tap on my buddy field Yates, who has taken on a bigger role. And then ESPN's draft coverage and the two of us tomorrow are going to record a live mock draft and we're gonna do as many of these as we can before the draft next week, where it's one of us has taken the odd numbers, one taken the even numbers, probably won't do any trades, and it's like a game of ping pong, and we have no prep between the two of us. We haven't spoken between the two of us. And where the chips fall, the chips fall. I think it's fun audio, it's good to listen to, and it's a good exercise as the draft comes. But let me promise you this, there will be it's in the rail draft. There will be crazy things that happen, and all these mock drafts, it's just to give you an idea of where some guys might land and kind of there's the region. But you know, once the trades start happening. It's like throwing a needle in a haystack, but I love doing it. I spent a lot of time on the phones this past weekend. Aaron, I'll see you tomorrow. We're gonna do this thing again, but I wanted to get this one up on Monday. A lot of me talking tomorrow will be with you. We'll have a field on and we'll chop it up some more. But the big headline here JJ McCarthy to the New York Giants, New York Post Go Nuts. The Season with Peter Schrager is a production of the NFL and partnership with iHeartRadio. For more podcasts from iHeartRadio, is it the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts,