 How do you feel about the Patriots' reported interest in Baker Mayfield? Go to mbcsportsbossin.com slash early to scan the QR code on the screen or you can scroll down on the poll there as well. And early returns right now, 41% say it's going to cost too much. He probably will command quite the price tag. Greg, how would you feel if the Patriots decided to go with a veteran quarterback, specifically Baker Mayfield? I can see the mindset to do that. Basically, it frees you up and allows you to do other things, gives you a couple years' breather where you don't need to force anybody in the draft. Maybe you get one of the second round guys late first. But I don't love it. I just want to start fresh. I don't want to waste resources on a guy that I know isn't going to win a Super Bowl for me anytime soon. I mean, okay, so maybe he helps the Patriots get the eight wins. Is that enough of a step forward for me? No, I'd rather just get young in a lot of places and go from there. To me, I think Baker Mayfield is going to be a $30 million a year quarterback based upon what he did. They're a year late. They should have been on this train last year when they were looking for perhaps competition, which they passed on doing for Mac Jones. They didn't want to do it. So we ended up with Bailey Zappi and Malik Cunningham being released and Max the only guy on the roster. Now I know Baker had found a home long before that, but he played at a level that is going to earn him probably between $25 and $30 million a year. So to me, you're in a second tier situation. It's too much money to spend on a player like that. You want to bring in Jimmy. You want to bring in Gardner-Minshew. You want to bring in Jacoby Brissette. You want to bring in Sam Darnold. Have a day. But to go out and spend that kind of money on a guy, Tampa is going to want him for two or three years, so you'd have to match that deal. Yeah, I think he would be, if this is the scenario you're trying to pursue, he would be your Alex Smith when the Chiefs sort of began their rebuild. 2013, they bring him aboard along with Andy Reid. They're coming off being one of the worst teams in football, and he keeps them in the mix for several years before they make their jump to go get Patrick Mahome. So that would sort of be the idea to me. There's your three-year solution right there. But at this point where you're sitting with the third overall pick in a quarterback draft that looks pretty strong at the top to pay those kinds of resources out to a middle-of-the-road quarterback, even if he keeps you afloat for a handful of years before you truly find your guy, that's a tough sell for me, especially if I'm Robert Kraft. We can get by with Jayden Daniels for five million a year, and we're going to bring out Baker Mayfield, who might be the 18th best quarterback in football for 40. No, thank you. I think he hit a ceiling last year winning a playoff game, and it kind of felt like that was it. To your point, Craig, you're not going to win a Super Bowl, but... Yeah, I mean, the point I was going to make is it's easy to connect the Patriots with Baker Mayfield, with Elliott Wolfe and Alonzo Highsmith. But what people leave out is that that was a Jimmy Haslam pick. Now, the coaches like Baker. Coaches, when they have their hands on them, they love Baker in the room, but those guys did not want Baker Mayfield at the top of the draft. That was a Jimmy Haslam pick. Alex Vampel, Ben McAdoo, these guys all have connections with Baker Mayfield. Speaking of guys who are available right now, Russell Wilson's available. Brought this up earlier in the show, Craig. It didn't sound like that side of the room really wanted much to do with Russell Wilson, but you could see a scenario where that would make sense for the Patriots. I would say that, first of all, the Broncos are paying almost all of his contract. The big question is, what does he think he is now? Does he think he's a starting quarterback? Because really the biggest thing that I want in the bridge guy for the pay... I want somebody without ego who is going to be okay stepping aside. Is that Baker? Is that Russell Wilson? Probably not, but I would at least talk to him about it because I only think he has a year or two left. I don't. I mean, you're looking for a guy who is exactly what Craig said, a bridge quarterback who understands my job here is to make this individual who just got drafted the best that he can possibly be. And I just don't think that we have a litany of examples in which Russell Wilson is the most endearing teammate. The guy who knew better than the entire Seahawks organization who kind of raised him throughout the course of his pro career. The guy who wanted an office that was maybe even bigger than the head coach's office in Denver when he got there and kind of ran Nathaniel Hackett out of town. That sounds like a guy with an ego, Greg. That's kind of the last thing that you want here. I would be no thank you on Russell Wilson. Kick the tires, kick the tires. That's all I'm saying. It's amazing how far he's fallen from those days in Seattle when they were perennial playoff teams.