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Jacksonville has a team in the international league.
You betcha.
I found that out today.
The shrimps, something shrimps.
Golf shrimps?
No, they're not on a golf, Jacksonville.
That wouldn't make sense.
Jumbo, jumbo shrimps.
Jumbo shrimp.
Okay, sorry to mean to make it plural.
Well, you were being normal.
There is that.
Yeah.
Championship celebration.
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They're celebrating a championship tonight.
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I never heard that name before this year.
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Yeah.
This is when Ryan Fowler decides never to take our calls again.
Who are the Jacksonville jumbo shrimp?
I mean, if you know, Ryan, bring it.
I'd be super impressed, but no pressure.
There's no points for getting this wrong.
No points lost.
They're baseball, correct?
Baseball.
Yeah.
I guess we have to.
Yeah.
Yes, international league.
The bison line open today.
And there's a team now in the league and maybe they were.
And this is embarrassing named Jacksonville jumbo shrimp.
Anyway,
I heard that last year at some point during baseball season.
Yes, it existed last year.
Unless they just refused to play the bisons.
And that's why we never did.
That would be weird.
That would be weird.
All right, sorry, Ryan.
Thanks for your patience.
Ryan Fowler with us draft analyst.
We are within a month now.
Let's get the macro from you so far this season.
Ryan, like how this draft feels to you.
What you kind of expect from it.
Yeah, first off, fellas, it's going to be back
with everybody is doing well.
Look, this draft for a lot of folks out there.
I think, you know, are a little bit down on this class
as far as the blue chip talent really runs out quickly
at the top and I'm right there with them.
However, I always try to do my due diligence
in each draft guys and really dive into the weeds.
Really when you get past day two, fourth, fifth round bucket
was really where I think in this draft,
you're going to find a lot of players
that can really contribute on offense and on defense.
And I know there's a lot of positional groups,
I think linebacker, I think receiver,
I think edge specifically really pop off the page,
tight end as well, 27 of them were invited to the combine.
You're going to find a lot of players in those classes.
And if you're a GM in football that really does your due diligence
and trusts your collegiate scouting staff,
that was out on the road for the entirety of the fall.
And you've been scouting this class
really for the past two, three years.
You're going to find some contributing players
in those middle to late rounds in this class.
I actually really do like this class,
even though some others may not.
I like to hear that, especially about linebacker,
because that feels like a position,
especially interior linebackers,
like not guys that are like pass rush specialists as well.
I mean, those are classified as that, anyway.
But I feel like linebacker is sort of the defensive version
of the running back.
Although that's changed over the last few years.
More teams are running it more
and you've seen more running backs drafted earlier
than probably the previous five or eight, 10 years.
I feel like linebackers that I think I should be able
to find a linebacker inside linebacker
that can play for me on Saturday,
without much trouble, most years,
but it sounds like this year especially.
Yeah, it's a heck of a group.
It really is.
And you made a good point.
When you move closer to the middle of the football field,
communication, leadership, guys that not just say it,
but also show it with their paths and pop.
And when you look at the bills right now,
as far as guys that they're going to look to have
and know this new low gym letter defense,
whether it's an A typical three floor,
they're going to look some hybrid looks
and a couple bare fronts with five down linemen.
Don't really know, really,
until they really get the training camp
and you see them in week one.
But you mentioned as far as Saturday
and that early fourth round bucket,
I think a couple guys come to mind.
Kishon Elliott from Arizona State,
extremely, extremely physical type of football player
that sets the tone in the middle.
And then a guy that,
but all the attention right now to Alabama is on Deontay Lawson
as far as how long he played in the SEC.
But I think his teammates in Justin Jefferson
is going to be the guy that plays quicker than him
as far as get snaps quicker in the NFL
and also better than him long term.
So Justin Jefferson, again,
and Kishon Elliott to those early day three guys,
really like their skills at the first versatile players.
And if you're drafted,
early portions of day three at the linebacker position,
you may also have to cut your teeth
on special teams as well.
So both of those guys that think we'll be able to do that
are absolutely names to know in this middle
of this potentially adding those bills defense.
With Ryan Fowler,
Ryan, you lay out and I've heard the same from other analysts
as well, the positions where the draft is the strongest.
They're right in line with what the bills needs appear to be.
I don't know about interior defensive line,
but linebacker, edge, wide receiver,
I guess the bills are fortunate to be in a draft
where what they need is where it's kind of rich.
Yeah, they are, they are.
And again, it's going to be all seven rounds.
You're going to be able to find guys.
I think you look at receiver,
you're going to have what's really branding being flavor.
Is it going to be an Omar Cooper Jr.
Is it going to be a KC conception?
Both those guys are three level threats.
KC's got a little more juice in his game
as far as after the catch than what I've seen in Omar's tape
or do they want a bigger physical player
to what they thought they were going to have
with a guy like Keon Coleman.
You know, I think he's a still talented kid,
but right now it has not worked out.
It hasn't come to fruition.
You know, are they going to value a guy?
Potentially they take a swing on a guy like Nowakai Fields
laid on day one.
Chris Brazill, Tenzel Boston from Washington
already moving the middle round to Kobe Lane from USC.
Bryce Lance from North Dakota State.
This receiver group, there's short guys.
There's tall guys.
There's guys that create after the catch.
A lot of unique skill sets at the position
and then you mentioned corner.
You know, look, there's a really good separation
as far as day two, day three, as far as what the nickel class
looks like.
Headliner really is the Angela Ponds from Indiana.
One of the pound for pound best players in this class.
I wish the kid was 20 pounds heavier and an inch taller.
I think he goes back in the night one,
but we don't have that luxury.
He's an outstanding football player.
He'll say Scott from Miami or he won a bigger physical player.
There are only three guys at the combine
that measured in six, three or taller.
Devon Moore from Florida and the two Washington guys,
Takario Davis and Ephesians Prysock.
One of the best names in this class, guys.
Both those guys all vertically impressive players.
So it's really going to depend on what the flavor is
of each offensive coordinator, offensive coordinator,
how they evaluate their board,
but really in those positions of need for Buffalo,
there can be a lot of players to add on all seven rounds.
Right, let's jump back to receiver for a second here.
You know, nothing I'd assume we're all following
the same people on social media,
but probably some of them because it's, you know,
draft content.
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First day on my Twitter feed.
Like I just,
it's a numerous draft analyst posting videos
and retweeting videos of Ted Hersh from Georgia State.
64206,
what, where is this player falling?
And how interesting a prospect to see to you.
Yeah, it would be really nice if the bill
had a second round pick,
because that's where I think Ted Hersh is going to go.
I really do.
Too soon, Ryan.
Talking to some of his rest guys over the past
really a couple of months.
Ted had a ton of offers to leave Georgia State
for a lot of money.
And he stayed there.
And it looked,
they did not have a good year of disgusting down there,
really what it was for the Panthers this year.
But his ability, like you said,
64205, he's a three level threat.
I think he's outstanding.
And again, I think he's someone,
for if you're looking across this draft board,
where's, who's one or two guys
or maybe going to go much higher
than maybe the consensus?
If you're looking across different sites
of their big boards,
then most of them had Ted Hersh in that 90 to 120 range.
I don't think at all he gets to 90.
I'd be surprised he gets past 65 and 70.
This is a very physically impressive player.
And on tape against lower level competition,
he showcased wealth.
And he goes to the senior bowl,
where he really showcased well
with one-on-one scenarios.
And then also in team drills,
where you're asking the block and the perimeter
as a big player, take designated touches.
He's a guy that's really taken advantage
of this pre-job process.
He looks support, he plays the part.
I think he's going to be a really nice player
for wherever he lands, likely for me at least,
in the second round where I think he's going to come off the board.
With Ryan Fowler, Mike Schopen,
the Bulldog here on WGR.
I mean, I'm sort of chirping, when you say,
I wish they had a second-round pick.
I wish they had a second-round pick.
It's, I think this is the majority opinion, actually.
That's the problem I have with the trade.
For DJ Moors, that it just cost too much,
not to mention the money he got,
but I don't have a DJ Moor problem.
I just think they could have been better off doing this
differently.
Do you agree?
I do agree.
I think you could have added DJ Moor on the straps, guys.
I really do.
And I think it wouldn't have cost the money
unless you paid DJ as well.
I mean, for me, DJ Moor has always been a guy
that hasn't lived up to expectation,
whether that was in Chicago,
or whether that was in Carolina before.
A guy coming out of Maryland, I thought,
that was a fine player.
And at his best, a wider keeper, too,
in the NFL and very average at that.
I think, again, in this class,
and the reason why I said the second-round is,
where this receiver group is so deep,
and it really does start.
Once you get past lemon, tape, and Tyson,
and still, as of right now,
I'm not even sure where Jordan Tyson goes.
It still thinks it's the top 20 pick,
but not sure exactly where he goes
at the injury concerns, which are legitimate.
This receiver class is outstanding,
and it's really going to go all seven rounds.
I don't think you need to add a guy
like DJ Moor in this situation,
where he could have found one really
in his top 50 to 60 picks.
How about KC Concepts Yone?
I mentioned this phrasing about how it feels
like Ted Hurst Day on my Twitter feed.
I would say the same thing about Concepts Yone
earlier this week, or over the last weekend.
A lot of bills fan, and a lot of bills analysts,
and even just national analysts
have been highlighting KC Concepts Yone.
And that's a player that might be viable
at 26 of the bills do decide to go receiver,
despite having made the big investment
in assets and money in DJ Moor.
How do you feel about the Texas A&M Whiteout?
Yeah, I'll say this, and that, you know,
I think I do like Khalil Shakir.
I really do in the slot.
I think he's a dynamic player
that can really expand your ground and game as well
for his ability to designated touches.
But when you look at KC Concepts Yone,
I don't think you potentially,
if you really like them, don't get your got.
You know, I'm always in support of that.
I don't think you don't add a Concepts Yone
because you made a move for DJ Moor.
Because I think what KC is able to do right away
is win in those shallow to intermediate areas.
And he's gonna expand your ground game as well as far as
he can create undesignated touches,
take pressure off of Josh Allen,
not to do everything on every single play,
which he's been asked to do now for a long, long time
as you guys understand what both his arm and his leg.
So one thing in KC's game, he's a guy also
that can take it to distance on special teams as well
as the partner Turner potentially
want to throw him back there as well.
He is absolutely dynamic after the catch.
Really, for me, the best after the catch in this class
right alongside a healthy Chris Bell from Louisville at 215 pounds.
It's not lemon, it's not taste, not Tyson.
So KC's a guy that does not lose foot races.
When the ball is in his hands,
believe they're routes and the concept, if you will,
really does start.
He's an explosive type of playmaker
that I do expect to go back end of night one.
If he ends up in a bill's uniform,
I fully expect him right now to potentially leave
this team in target forceptions
and touchdowns in year one.
What about Tyson?
That's big.
Yeah, you mentioned you think he still goes
on the top 20.
What's your latest?
If you could expound on that,
your latest thought on how the league sees him.
Yeah, I mean, I flew an athlete
as you're going to find guys in this class.
And this is smoke screen season.
I'll say that.
It always matters who your information
who you're getting it from
because some people talk to different forces
and some people talking to the same people.
It's just always important now this time year,
less than a month out of really
where you're getting that information from.
There are legitimate concerns for Jordan
as far as the ACL, MCL, PCL, the collarbone, the hammies.
That's a little bit concerned if you're taking
a risk of a guy of attention in the top 15 picks
to come in and be your boundary extraciever.
Again, I think at his best,
I think he's absolutely a guy
that can be a wide receiver one at the NFL level.
I think he's a guy that had no injuries.
I mean, that's something that's a,
I don't like playing hypotheticals.
He's absolutely a top 10 lock for me
and someone that can really be a wide receiver one
in the top potential 10 to 12 receiver and football,
but we don't have that luxury right now with his profile.
So again, I think that 10 to 20 range
is where he comes off the board.
Is there a team in the late 20s?
Maybe they want to make a move up?
We will see what happens,
but that's really where I think he's gonna go
because the injury concerns are legitimate
concern for teams.
Yeah, you tripped another wire for me mentioning Chris Bell
because that's a very interesting player to me.
I mean, there's the injury late November, right?
So then ACL, so you've got that to work with.
And then I get the impression again,
pouring over like different analysts
and whatnot in the last few weeks or so
that there's a talent looking at film with him
that maybe wasn't utilized to the best extent by Louisville.
I don't know if you agree with that
and could kind of expound upon Bell
because there's a sentiment out there
that feels like he's really electric
but just hasn't really had the chance to show it yet
and then you've got the injury piece as well.
Yeah, that's a great question.
I think it reminds me a couple of years ago,
not exact parallels, but at the tight end position
when you watch Sam LaPorta at Iowa
and you projected him to an offense
that really expands vertically
and from an aerial perspective,
you say, man, this kid's a really good player
and obviously what he turned into, right?
And that Detroit offensive last few years.
Now with Chris Bell, that Miller-Malsch run offense,
I'm right there with other people as far as what they've said
as far as, hey, the guy that's really one on big routes
and crossers and designated touches,
if he gets into an NFL scheme to where he can be
a wide receiver too, the attention is on somebody else.
I think he's someone that can be a three level threat.
Physically, he's one of the most imposing receivers
in this class and I mentioned him right
alongside Concepcion as far as his ability
creates after the catch.
And that's personally what I would love and a receiver.
I don't want you catching the ball
and falling forward four yards.
There's a concern with StyleC want that sometimes
in Jordan Tyson's tape going over the middle of the field
following instead of trying to get those extra yards,
always falling forward.
So Chris Bell, it's unfortunate the ACL happens.
In November, everything I've heard is he's going to be good
to go as you work into the summer months
and into the regular season,
barring any setback of course things can change.
But as a physically imposing type of football player
that I do think also goes in the second round.
But again, my point earlier,
if Brandon Bean loves Chris Bell,
they believe in his skill set as a physically imposing kid.
And they're in the back end of round one
where you trust your board,
you trust your scouting staff.
I think this is absolutely a player that can come in
and be one receiver one for you for the long haul.
Few minutes left with Ryan Fowler.
How about Jeremiah Love, Ryan?
Where do you see him landing?
What's your guess?
He's an outstanding football player, guys.
You know, if you were to ask me three players in this class,
I think that it'd be Pro Bowlers in year one,
Jeremiah Love, Caleb Downs,
and then Vandy Yawane,
the interior offensive lineman from Penn State,
at non-premium position.
It's a very unique year.
But Jeremiah Love, I think,
is in that Bijan Robinson Demir Gibbs category for me.
I think he's someone that can be an electric inside
and outside the tackles,
whether you want to run power,
whether you want to run outside zone.
I mean, look at some of his tape on the outside.
He's running big routes.
He's running posts.
He's running nine routes over corners.
He's just a really outstanding football player
that's going to expand your offensive playbook.
And he is the one B to my,
on my board, one A,
which is Caleb Downs,
the top two players overall in my class.
I think he's a sensational football player.
He's a sensational young man,
as well as just wants to live and breathe football.
And wherever he lands,
whether that's at Tennessee,
to the Giants or to potentially Washington, at seven,
I think he's going to expand their offense immediately
and become really one of the most dynamic ball carriers
and offensive weapons in the NFL in due time.
Are we one and done with running backs
in around one this year?
What do you think there's another one that could sneak in?
I think if there's one that sneaks in,
it's Jadarian price,
keep an eye on him to see how we'll see Hawks
in the back end of day one at 32.
And lastly, Ryan, what about quarterbacks here?
Everybody's got Mendoza at 101.
There's some Thai Simpson buzz.
How many of these guys are interesting to you?
I like Mendoza.
I don't love them.
I have a mid to late first round on Fernando.
Thai Simpson, I have a two on,
a second round quarterback really doesn't exist
in today's day and age,
because player development and coaching,
it really goes from organization and organization
in the 2026 and the microwave society.
It just doesn't really exist.
But again, Mendoza and Simpson are one, too.
I would have really liked to see him turn to that jambless
declare if that worked out that way.
He would have been QB2 for me in this class behind Mendoza,
but really behind those guys.
I think there's some interesting names.
I mean, Cade Clubknick from Clemson, Carson Beck from Georgia,
or excuse me for Miami, we've been talking about him
for seems like a decade now.
Garrett Nussmeyer from LSU, Duru Aller from Penn State.
I still like the skill set on him.
I just, the mobility does scare me,
but the arm talent's evidently there.
Two guys, though, at the quarterback position
that are very interesting in this class,
one, even they potentially be QB3 in this class,
I'm not sure if Cole Payton from North Dakota state
gets out of day two.
A lot of NFL teams like his skill set
as a big physical player that they can really work with.
And then Taylor and Green from Arkansas.
Long way to go is the quarterback,
but you can't find six, five, six, split, six guys
that run four, three that could potentially come in
and even be a wide receiver in the future.
I don't know if it's gonna be quarterback,
but someone's gonna take a chance on both those guys.
Really, day two, and that third round have a bugget.
And again, keep an eye on Cole Payton.
I think he goes much higher than a lot of people think
as of right now.
I know Mike said last thing,
but he didn't consult me before he set it.
So I wanna squeeze in, edge real quick, Ryan.
That is certainly a position of need for the bills.
How likely is it that they could get an impactful player
at the edge position at 26?
I think it's highly impactful.
Now do you want your atypical three, four end
or are you gonna get a guy that really just
gets that for the passer?
Because I think you could have a shot of the cash
as howl even though obviously the arm length is huge.
However, you know, we watch this tape in the SEC
facing future NFL tackles as the building
to win in a variety of ways is excellent.
Now do you want a Derek Moore from Michigan, Zion Young
from Missouri, more power bound,
power laden Jared verse types of players?
But I think one name to know that Nathan Sneak
in the back end of day one guys is our Mason Thomas.
Oklahoma, 62, 245 pounds, extremely explosive.
Can play on all three downs, extremely versatile
and mature pass thrash repertoire as well.
So back end of day one, I think there are a lot of guys
to know in this edge class.
It's just gonna really vary what Brandon
being wants in a specific, specific type of body type.
I'm mostly looking for a guy to get around the edge
and set an offensive tackle on fire.
So that's it, that's all I, that's so good.
I think howl sounds pretty, pretty tasty to me.
I grabbed like cash as howl as well.
You know, someone that again, SEC experienced
a little bit under size, but again,
we're talking about the arm length stuff.
I think the arm length will show up in the ground game
more so than getting after the passer
and his variety and what he can show.
He shows me a lot of what I've seen on tape
just as Nick Benito, really in that spinner role.
I'm not comparing the two players.
Nick is longer than Caches, but in that type of role
where you're gonna pin your ears,
that can get out for the quarterback.
Teams wanna drop that 35 plus times.
You're facing Lamar Jackson.
You're facing touch from home showboro.
The long list of names, the ASC, I know you guys know.
You gotta get a guy that can get out for the quarterback.
And I think cash as howl, if he was there
and the bills won him, I think it's actually a very nice fit.
Thank you, Ryan, where can we find more of your work?
Absolutely, you can find me at NBC Sports Philadelphia.
Very good, appreciate your time.
We'll talk again down the road.
Absolutely, thanks as always, guys.
Ryan Fowler, NBC Sports, Philadelphia.
I regret to inform you that the defending
international league champions are the Jacksonville jumbo shrimp.
And I believe triple A champions as well.
Having beaten Las Vegas in the series that follows
the international league championship series
in which last year they beat Scranton Wilkesbury.
That one, that might have heard of rolls off the tongue.
We know that one.
That's the rail riders, I believe.
It is the rail riders.
So did they play the bison?
I don't know.
I think I'd like to think I would have noticed.
Yeah, I think so too.
I've never heard it before.
But they've been in for a few years.
Okay, well, and they are the defending champs
and are celebrating that achievement tonight
against the Rochester Red Wings in Jacksonville.
Be funny if they celebrated in Rochester, I mean.
That would be odd.
Yes, I agree.
All right, well, I mean hats off to the Jacksonville jumbo shrimp.
That's right, congratulations.
I don't order.
I feel bad for not knowing you exist, not only existed,
but are the champions of a league in which we have a team.
Yeah, locally, I feel a lot of shame.
They are the only team in the league, 20 teams.
I'm looking at the list.
It's not easy to find some of this sometimes for me anyway.
They're the only team I had no knowledge of.
The rest of them, with enough time, I could have named them all.
Now, do I sound defensive?
I could have named the rest of the internationally.
I do believe.
I did not know about the jumbo shrimp.
I'm merely basing that this lack of knowledge, I guess,
about the Jacksonville jumbo shrimp.
I'm sitting in here five days a week during baseball season
and hearing in the update who the bison's are playing tonight.
Either at home or on the road.
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I don't know, I read the game release every day, so.
Right.
I look today to see what the bison's were when leading after eight.
Right zero and zero.
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You posted on that was a bit from last year.
Yep.
All right.
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