 Burt, what are you hearing about Drake, May, Jayden, Dennis, and how the chips may fall with the goblins? Well, I think we can take the big item off the tail, first of all. I think it's 99% Caleb Williams is a bear now. I think that's been the case for a few weeks, unless something goes really wrong in that situation, that set in stone. And the more I've started to ask around, the more it seems like Jayden Daniels is probably the leader in the clubhouse to be a commander. It does match up with what Cliff Kingsbury has looked at, looked for in his quarterbacks over the years. Obviously, Jayden Daniels had a great season, last season at LSU. And he's probably, I think, arguably the most ready to play of the three guys at the top of the draft, because he's played the most football. He played five years in college. So I think right now, again, this can change over the next few weeks. I think Jayden Daniels is the leader in the clubhouse to be the second overall pick. That makes a lot of sense. I mean, to Burt's point, I said this last night, he's probably the best between he and Drake. May's the better quarterback right now. But if you're drafting, that's not really what the draft is about. You don't have to go win a game tomorrow. It's about the next three, four, five. If it hit, hopefully it's more than that. Years for these guys. And for Cliff Kingsbury, it does match up. He typically likes athletes at the position. If you're just looking for athleticism, and it does matter there at this position, we know that, Trini. He is clearly the better runner between May and Daniels. May just brings some other things to the table that Daniels doesn't. Yeah, including size, which is a big one. Phil, we all know how much you like Drake May. Not everybody is on the Drake May bandwagon, though. He has his haters as well. Serone Battle filling in on Felgren-Mass today, and he's got a firsthand look at May as he lives in North Carolina, and he did not hold back on the UNC quarterback. Drake May in a bad ACC the last couple of years when the schedule got tough the second half, soon as it hits October, he's terrible. His best game last year was against Campbell. It's a small school. It's like playing Holy Cross. If he's playing for the Patriots next year, the way Zo was getting upset in the booth, he'd be punching the air by week three because he does that, like Mac Jones had to play in Germany. We tried to just throw it out there. That's what he does. He does a lot of that. I'm running around, running around. Let me throw a left-handed over the middle of the field. All right, Phil, what do you say to the haters like Serone Battle? Who, you know, to his credit, has watched a lot of Drake May? Yeah, no question, and he lives in a community that's invested in the results for North Carolina football, and I wonder how much that colors his opinion of Drake May. Fortunately for me and for NFL teams, they don't have to care. The main thing when it comes to trying to project these guys and what they'll be at the NFL level is not wins and losses, even though that's the bottom line once they become pros. If you're looking at wins and losses, you may never have looked twice at Patrick Mahomes who won three games in the Big 12 and scored 10 points against an unranked Iowa State in his second-last college game, or Josh Allen, how about him? Talked about a bad conference, played at Wyoming. He only won eight games. Same number of games that Drake May won. Would you give him a second look if you were thinking about taking a quarterback in that year's draft? If you were focused on inconsistency as opposed to, you know, really high-end play, you may never have looked twice at Jordan Love, or if you were worried about a quarterback being timid and not getting the most out of his physical ability, you may never have looked twice at Justin Herbert. I look, I think that my take, what I like about my take, try and see if I can pat myself on the back here for a second. Yeah, pat away. I think it is genius in its simplicity. Are you big? Do you have a big arm? Are you athletic? You have to be smart. You have to be tough. You have to be a leader. Those things are harder to quantify, but if you start with the physical tools, Drake May checks every single one of those points. I think Phil, like, thank you for saying that, because I think, well, let's call this what it is. I think a lot of people look at Drake May and see the white guy and think that it's Mac Jones and it's not. This is a really talented athlete who's got gifts well beyond what Mac has. I think physically he probably compares favorably with a Joe Burrow, just as far as what he brings to the table from an athleticism, from an arm talent standpoint. Yeah, he has some growing to do. He's only three, he's only, you know, he's only played three years in college and two of them on the field. I think there's a lot to work with here and I'm with Phil on that. And I think the makeup of the athlete's really important. And that's where Drake hit a home run at the combine. That's where, in his interviews, you saw where a lot of people sort of expected this hay seed from North Carolina. He came across, he had a little bit of a cockiness to him. He had a swagger to him. And he brings to the table, I think, the traits of a guy from an athletic family. His brother was a starting power forward at North Carolina. His, another brother was a pitcher at Florida. His dad was the quarterback at North Carolina. He's got great butt-blood lines. So I think you put the whole thing together and you can see where the ceiling is really there with Drake May in a way that it certainly wasn't with Mac Jones. I'm not gonna lie, you guys are convincing me that Drake May is heads and shoulders away to go. I think the other part that's really important here, and I think this is happening to Marvin Harrison. I think it's happening to Caleb Williams. I think it's happening to Drake May too. You find this with guys that people talk about before the season when it comes to the draft, right? No one was talking about Jaden Daniels or even Bonix or Michael Penix or J.J. McCarthy in this category, right? Caleb Williams and Drake May were seen as one and two. And what happens with those guys typically, and this isn't just limited to the media either. I've had team people admit this to me. When you've been building them up for so long, all that's left to do is tear them down. I think that's happened a lot with Drake. All right, Drake May, not the only option though for the Patriots. J.J. McCarthy will work out at Michigan's Pro Day tomorrow and both Elliott Wolf and Gerard Mayo will be in attendance, but of course Gerard Mayo did not go to Caleb Williams Pro Day, which I think people are wondering, okay, is he expected to go to the rest of them? Yeah, he is. The rest of the way, what's the dealer? Yeah, so I think as much as anything else, when you're going to, like the reason they would go to Caleb Williams Pro Day, right? The reason that Alex Van Pelt would wanna be there, Elliott Wolf would wanna be there is they're looking at the real nitty gritty of quarterbacking. So essentially the idea is you go to Caleb Williams Pro Day so you have something to compare the others to, right? Is that Gerard Mayo's job, the technical part of quarterbacking? No, right? Like that's gonna be in the hands of the offensive coordinator and of the general manager when you're a defensive head coach, you're probably a little less concerned with that. Where, what you are concerned with with Gerard Mayo is how is he gonna fit into my program? What are his intangibles like? How does he interact with his teammates? And that's the stuff I think that Gerard Mayo will wanna see on the ground in Ann Arbor, with J.J. McCarthy on the ground in Chapel Hill, with Drake May and on the ground in Baton Rouge, with J.D.D. And I think even more than the workouts and watching them interact with their teammates I think matters and seeing just how they carry themselves for sure. But I know from Gerard Mayo's standpoint he's probably looking at this and saying it's the meetings. It's the opportunity to spend some time with these guys that is really gonna matter most to him. He's headed out there to Michigan today and he'll be on the road for these next several guys who he will actually have a chance to draft. No chance to draft Caleb Williams even though the Patriots did send a contingent out there.