 We're now going to be transitioning into recapping the NFL draft that happened this past week. And to help us out with all of that, we've got time to football's own film analyst, Jordan Thomas. Jordan, how you doing, my man? Man, I'm doing great. Just had the draft, got to see all these great players come off the board that we've been looking at for the last two or three months here, really analyzing since last year's football, college football season ended. So just ready to jump into it. Yeah, this past draft, it was a lot of surprises that happened, a lot of players that were taken in later rounds. And we expected a lot of teams overdrafted for some players as well. But we want to talk about those players that were the best values for those NFL teams. And we want to talk about those biggest draft steals that happened this past week. Who are some big draft steals from the NFL draft? I think first we have to start with Jeremiah Owotun-Koramoa. Went in the second round to the Browns with a 52nd pick. This guy was an All-American last year playing in the ACC against guys like Trevor Lawrence and playing against North Carolina in that high-powered offense as well. And he really dominated there. He was an ACC defensive player of the year, plays sideline and sideline, will cover all positions, whether that's tight end slot receivers, running backs. I think it just doesn't make sense for how he was passed up on when in reality, he's not that big of a difference from the skill set from Micah Parsons. Micah Parsons went number 12 to the Cowboys and Owotun-Koramoa went 40 picks later. I don't think the talent gap is that large when it comes to these two linebackers. That's crazy to think. 40 picks later. Yeah, he definitely was a big steal, especially for someone that read a lot of mock drafts. You saw that a lot of people like Daniel Jeremiah and Mel Kuiper had them ranked in that 15 to 20 range as far as not just linebackers, but best players overall. Do you know why he just fell so late to the Browns? It's a great question. One thing that jumps out to me is when we're talking about Micah Parsons, he's 6'3 around 245. When you look at Owotun-Koramoa, he's more along 6'1, 2'20. So he's given up about 25 pounds and teams might see him as more of a tweener. And granted, he will come and hit you. He lays the wood in the running game, but it's a it's a robber position. I'm looking for that term. He fits between safety in a linebacker and more of the robber there. And they might not see him as a true linebacker for Owotun-Koramoa. I think that's why a lot of teams passed up on him. Yeah, I mean, makes a lot of sense for some NFL teams and not really fitting the needs that they have. So Owotun-Koramoa is your biggest draft steal, your first one at least on your list. Who's another one? So I've got two safeties that I want to talk about. First is Andre Cisco. Went to Syracuse, had his season cut short last year due to a torn ACL, but this guy led the FBS interceptions during his freshman year with seven INTs. And let's just start here. Career-wise, he had 24 games, 13 interceptions. To say that he's a ballhawk would be an understatement. He's also very physical in the run game, had 130 tackles during that timeframe as well. So I think this is going to be a steal. You'll see the title boomer bust next to him, but I really think he's more boom than bust. And you were talking about Daniel Jeremiah, Bucky Brooks. I actually had Andre Cisco right behind the top two safeties in this draft. So he's right up there behind Morag and also the safety out of Oregon as well. So it's going to be good to see what Andre Cisco does. Not Holland. He's not Morag as well, but I think he's right there if you need a playmaker. Yeah, absolutely. So Cisco definitely one of your biggest draft steals by the Jacksonville Jaguars. You've got one more on your list. Who is it? Yep. And thanks for the correction. So Cisco went in the third round to the Jacksonville Jaguars. And I thought that was a little bit late for him when he was only behind Merrick and Holland, at least in terms of where I perceive him. Third on my list would be Jamar Johnson. So I said, I had two safeties. Jamar Johnson is the second one. So he was a safety out of Indiana, the 20th pick and the fifth round to the Broncos. This guy had seven interceptions and a little bit over 400 coverage snaps. So what does that mean? Let's think if you play a college season and it's at least 10 games, every game, you're going to have about 50 snaps that are going to take place on defense. If you play that, that's 500 snaps. This guy had seven picks and 400. So didn't have a lot of experience, didn't start his fresh near Indiana. And I think that's why he dropped so far. Also, he played corner in 2019 for Indiana and then he played safety during 2020, had a great year, actually intercepted Justin Fields twice. And if you look at NFL.com ESPN, they both have Johnson rated in their top five amongst all safeties. I was even watching a video on pro football focus about Jamar, and they had him possibly going in the first round. So for this guy to drop all the way to the fifth, I think it's going to be a great value pickup for the Broncos. And I look forward to seeing what he does in the pros.