 And let's talk about what the Giants and Jets did. Every year we go through this, all right? I can't be that guy. I just can't. I can't be the guy to sit here and lie to you and tell you that I know the difference between Bechton and Tom. I said, who's good and who's bad? Stop. Nobody out there that does this job other than Mel Kuiper Jr., who's not a talk radio host. And this is his job to know the difference between the, none of us know the difference. I mean, I've read people go, why did Giants go with Thomas? He was probably the third of the four offenses. Do you know? Do you know who's better? Do you know more than Dave Gettleman? Do you know more than Joe Judge? It looks like they both got exactly what they wanted. They got big guys that are gonna protect the quarterback. Now, we will sit back and wait to see exactly how good they are. Now, we can sit here and argue why didn't the Giants take Isaiah Simmons? We can sit here and argue and go, wow, the Jets had their choice of any of the wide receivers. Why didn't they do that? And it's very clear that they think the most important thing is to protect Donald and to protect Jones. That's it. And now we sit back and wait to see how effective these guys are. That's it. We can't sit here and go, I thought Beckham was better than Thomas. I don't know why they took Thomas. You really? You're a liar. You're a liar. I mean, RJ made a good point. You know, you can be excited. You know, I understand someone who really respects the sort of ground and pound of the SEC appreciating, getting Thomas and being more excited about an SEC player. You know, you can say, you could say that, but I mean, yeah, you're right, Michael. I mean, which of us knows the real ins and outs of how they protect or run block? And the SEC had 18 first round picks. Unreal. And honestly, even on the NFL level, Peter, for the most part, we judge whether an offensive line is good or not based on how good the offense is. But from an individual standpoint, we're told that player is good and that's why we think he's good. Right? Yeah. I mean, if an offensive line works for me, I can't tell you. Yeah, there are some times you see a pancake block or if you wanted to go to a game and just look at that tackle the entire game and appreciate it. But most of the time we're just, we're told that that guy is great and that offensive line is good and that offense is great and that's how we kind of judge it. So how are we supposed to do it on the college level when most of us never saw any of these players play? Now, so it's all based on what we're told. Mel Kuiper on his mock draft had Thomas going 10 to Cleveland. So when you as a giant fan watch who, Mel Kuiper, one of the most respected draft guys in the business says that this guy is the 10th best player and he goes at four and when he's looked upon as maybe the second or third or fourth best offensive lineman and he's the first offensive lineman taken, that's gonna freak people out. But Gettelman is the one that gets paid to do this but because nobody trusts David Gettelman and nobody is gonna love the pick. Now I wanted Simmons, that was just my own preference because I liked his game but I wasn't shocked they went offensive line and if they had the pick of the litter and this is the guy that they picked, then we'll just have to hope that they know more than we do because I can guarantee you they do. All right, so let's give you some details by now at 313 the day after, you probably know most of this but we'll start with Bechton, we're gonna have him on at 330, 11th pick out of Louisville, six, seven, 364 pounds, that's a big man and he ran an incredible at that size, 5.1240 at the combine, that's unbelievable. Now the negative, he was flagged, he had a flagged drug test which the Jets looked into very closely and they're not concerned about it at all and Bechton has addressed it and we'll ask him about it as well. Said it was a one time thing, he made a mistake and he would never make that mistake again. It got a little complicated today when his girlfriend tweeted out this glowing Instagram post about how proud she was of him, how he's overcome addiction. Everybody's ears kind of went up and then shortly thereafter, that same post reappeared without the word addiction in it. So that's kind of odd. So the Jets though, I checked it out, not concerned at all, they did their homework on this guy all the way back to high school. They never envisioned any problem with him, they never saw any problem at a high school or at college. Never had a failed test at Louisville. So for some reason, a test was flagged at the combine and that's one thing that you say, hmm, I wonder if that's gonna work out. For the Giants, Andrew Thomas, 6'5", 315 and the word is he's probably of the four offensive linemen that were taken. Probably the most pro ready right now. He has a wingspan of 36 and an eighth inches. He played right tackle his first year, left tackle the last two and the Giants think that he's gonna slide right in. They'll probably play him at right tackle and keep solder at left or they could flip flop that but we'll see but he will take over for solder when solder leaves after the 2000 and 2021 season. So there you have it. Thomas is hoping that he protects the left side of Daniel Jones for a decade the same thing with Bekdon protecting the left side of a Darnold for the next decade. Well, we'll see how it goes. Again, we know what the experts say. We can't sit here and fudge it and say, oh, I like how Bekdon plays to run or it's everything that we've read. So you've read the same stuff, so we won't insult you but both teams accomplished what they wanted. They wanted to improve their offensive line. Now the same criticism of the Giants last year could be applied to this year if you want. Is it possible that Thomas could have been there later and could you have traded down and gotten the player that you wanted and maybe get some other picks? And there's the same thing with Daniel Jones. Oh, Jones would have been there at 17. So I don't know why they just didn't wait but the same applies Michael. If this is the guy that you had graded as the best offensive lineman, can you afford to take the chance in trading down and him maybe being taken? And also we don't know if there were any trades to be had. We thought there was gonna be a lot of action in the first half of the first round. There wasn't last night. There wasn't until the second half of the first round. So I hear a lot of criticism about why not trade down if this offensive lineman wasn't judged by everyone as being the best old lineman. But I don't think you can afford to do that. No, I don't think you can. I think you're able to afford to do it last year and I certainly don't think you're able to do it this year. And I don't think that there was any team that was hot and heavy to jump to get their quarterback. I think the Dolphins played it beautifully. They wanted Tua. They weighed it and they got him at five. They didn't have the tank for him. They actually played well down the stretch and they had to trade up to the line spot at three to get him. So they got Tua and then Justin Herbert goes to the Chargers and then a lot of news was made when the kid Jordan Love from Utah State was selected by the Green Bay Packers. And who moved up from 30 to 26. Yeah, and they, you know, sources have told me that Brett Farve just called Aaron Rogers today and just said, how you like me now and hung up because this is pretty much what Aaron Rogers went through when they, or Brett Farve went through when they drafted Aaron Rogers. There's two schools of thought here, everybody. If you're Aaron Rogers, I understand you're being upset because you want to win a Super Bowl now. You don't want them to draft a quarterback that might be sitting on the bench for four years. But if you're the Packers and all Rogers does this complain and he's 36 years old, don't you have to start thinking about the future? That's exactly what they did. Yeah, well, he should only be upset at the fact that this is yet another year in which they did not draft a skill position in the first round for him. I don't think he should be upset that they drafted a backup quarterback. He's 36 years old, but they drafted a quarterback when they could have maybe given him a weapon. And in years he's been there, they've never done that. So I guess he has got a right to be upset there. Here's Booger McFarland about the Jets pick at number 11, Bechton, and here's what Booger thinks. To me, this is a great pick. Well, we know how big he is, reminds me a lot of Trent Brown with the way he's able to move at that size. But to me, this is all about Sam Donald. You need a left tackle. You need to protect your franchise quarterback. And now the New York Jets have a guy that they can put out there and Sam Donald can know that his backside is protected. There you go.