 All right, so we're talking quarterbacks and we have a distinguished panel joining us. First up, we have coach Ron Veal, private quarterbacks coach and tutor work with some of the biggest names in the position, including a couple of the guys we're going to be talking about in just a few moments. We've got Dave Archer, you all know him from the Falcons radio network played six seasons of quarterback in the NFL, including with the Falcons and Rusty Manziel 24 seven sports can be giving us some insight on our homegrown quarterbacks of which there are quite a few. Guys, of course, Cartersville's own Trevor Lawrence coach veal you've been working with him forever. So we're keeping this Falcons focused and Trevor's already shopping for homes in Jacksonville probably going number one overall same goes for Zach Wilson out of BYU going to be on back pages everywhere soon as it seems the jets have zeroed in on him. This is where things get interesting. Let's talk about the quarterbacks the Falcons may consider and we'll start with Justin Fields out of Ohio State Harrison High School played a year at UGA and Ron will start with you. Another guy that you've coached what kind of quarterback is Justin Fields. Justin has the full package being from being able to throw from the pocket, being able to escape the pocket and make plays make slaves with his legs when he has to super accurate make all the pros in a media shot and he's working on the play action game. So great person on and off the field. I think he's the all around quarterback. The only thing that I see from from Justin Fields is moving through progressions a little bit quicker. Kids fits exactly what Arthur Smith would like to do from a burst to tillie the quarterback either moving or staying in the pocket. Well I live in Rome so I'm very close to that Rome staff. It was the first game of that junior season when they ultimately won the state championship. They called me on the way home that night they said do you know anything about this Harrison quarterback I said I know a little bit they said you better go check this kid out. I go watch him play Dalton first play of the game. Justin Fields goes 80 yards and it's kind of the rest is history. Ron let me throw one more Justin Fields question at you because there have been some reports from those anonymous scouts about whether it's his work ethic his passion. What do you think when you hear those reports about a guy you know so well. I work with a kid. This is the same kid that wake up at 7 o'clock in the morning do a session before school go to school go to practice and we'll do it two times a week. It's always about the work and I was in California looking for eight weeks and I saw him work out there staying watching film studying film working on his footwork working on his play action game. I've seen all these things in person but like I say those evaluators have the opinion and that's the opinion that they get that somebody has fed them. Anybody that has any doubts about Justin Fields passion for the game pick up the Clemson tape after he takes the shot from Skalsky in the middle of the field goes to the sideline can barely breathe and then comes out comes back and like throws three deep dimes for touchdowns to beat Clemson in the semifinal. If there's any question about Justin Fields heart or his passion for the game I think that probably should be checked at the door after that performance against Clemson. Well for the Falcons to have a chance to draft Justin Fields it's going to depend on what the 49ers do at number three and there's a lot of reporting that Kyle Shanahan is leaning towards Matt Jones the former Alabama quarterback. We're going to start with you Archon this one. Why might Kyle Shanahan a guy you know well from his time as the Falcons offensive coordinator what might he see in Matt Jones. Well he sees similarity Kurt Cousins who he worked with with the Redskins Matt Ryan who he worked with here in Atlanta who are guys that are very good off play action have a little disguise the ball now a little bit limited from an athletic standpoint but are athletic enough to do the stretch game where you come out and bootleg out the back side. He's extremely accurate with the football and he really does a good job in pre snap look to understand what's going to happen before he takes the ball with center. Coming out of that system in Alabama you know he's playing a pro style system and like Dave was talking about he's able to play the game off the play action as well continue to make his progression reads like you said limited on this athletic ability but makes up for making a read through the progressions getting the ball out his hands quickly and he's athletic enough to get away or make a move in the pocket to make the secondary throw. Well the final quarterback in what's seen as that top tier group of QB's is Trey Lance out of North Dakota State and maybe the guy that the average fan knows the least about only played one full season at North Dakota State played just one game this last year coach Ville should Falcons fans be excited about his potential. I feel like the kid is a complete quarterback he's able to threaten you with his legs he makes great decisions from the pocket you can make every throw and the biggest thing is he's young and he has time to develop into NFL quarterback. He reminds me a little bit and throwing motion a random cutting hand and it would take a little while to unwind but when it unwound it came out of there and got to its destination on time and finally if the Falcons go a different direction in the first round there are several possibilities at the top of the second round you got Kyle Trask from Florida you got Kellan Mann from Texas A&M and Rusty I want to bring you in to talk about Davis Mills out of Stanford and Greater Atlanta Christian. Don't forget Davis Mills on 24-7 sports this is the number one rated pro-style quarterback in his class ahead of Jake Fromm ahead of Mac Jones in that class. I think what really popped for Davis Mills when he worked out and people are wait a minute this is a 4-6 kid and he has that Georgia state of Georgia they call it that dog mentality you got to be the guy got to be the alpha quarterback Davis Mills got a lot of that to him. Dave and Coach Ville we just heard about Davis Mills is there a quarterback that intrigues you that's probably be around after the first round whether it's Mills Trask or someone else Arch will start with you. I think the guy that jumps off the tape at me is Kyle Trask the big kid from Florida had a really good cheer this last year had a tremendous core receivers around him we're gonna see him all come out in the draft but I had a chance to call the SEC championship game on radio and I had not seen him in person just seen him on TV the ball explodes out of his hand he can make all the throws now limited a bit athletically but he can drop and throw the ball with the best of him. I think Kelly Maughan out of Texas A&M I think his stock went up as well from his pro-day he played in a Jimbo Fisher offense that means he knows offense he knows defense he knows coverages he knows fronts from what Jimbo says he's like one of the best kids he's ever had a position for his like ability to recognize courage is in front and how they tie together so I think he's athletic enough he played in a pretty good pro-style system I think he's one of the sleepers in the draft. It is a quarterback rich draft for sure Falcons have a lot of options if they want to add some competition to their room or think about the eventual successor to Matt Ryan guys thank you very much coach Ron Ville Dave Archer Rusty Manziel guys enjoy the draft. Thank you.