 with your number one overall pick if you're the Cincinnati Bengals. Alrighty, I need zero time to make this decision. If I was to the Bengals, I would draft Joe Burrow, hometown kid. Who doesn't like a hometown hero? We love him. We love him. I mean, I've been living in Atlanta my whole life and seems like every time they can draft a hometown kid, they never do it. So, you know, if I'm the Bengals, I'm taking Joe Burrow. He has a swagger. Never thought I'd use that word. I always hated when analysts use it. So, I feel like I have to use it. He has a swagger about him. He is confident. I mean, he did. The one question I have about him is his team in Louisiana. They had so many top receivers. He's going to go into Cincinnati with an AJ Green who's been beat up the last couple of years and they really don't have anyone else as like a strong number one option other than AJ and he's beat up. So, it'll be interesting to see what Joe Burrow can bring to the Bengals. Alright, on to my pick. Oh, hold on. My phone's ringing. Oh, that's so respectful. Hello. Oh, Chris Greer, GM for the Miami Dolphins. Oh my gosh. Oh, you would like my pick. That's going to cost you your fifth and probably a second round pick. Oh, what? Alright, deal. Oh, we've got a trade. Trade alert. Chris Greer just called me. He has my number. Wow. He does. He would like my third overall pick and with the third overall pick, the Miami Dolphins will be selecting to Tagalai Volia. Close enough. Close enough. Wow. What a monster pick. It just had to happen. You're looking at a Miami team that's playing hard. They really... I didn't think they were going to get one win last season and they finished out the season pretty strong. They're playing hard for their coach. To I personally think is the best quarterback in this class and honestly, what I would love to see happen with this pick, it's pretty far-fetched, but I would love to see the Patriots move up and pick Tua. Sabin and Belichick are really tight and he's had a history of picking Alabama players. So I think, you know, I don't think it's too far-fetched, but I don't think it's going to happen, but I would love to see that happen. You look at the teams that are ahead of them, the Lions, the Giants. They're not going to pick any quarterbacks, so you still have them trading up? Yeah, I think the Chargers also call and inquire about the pick. So I think Miami just wants to be safe. They want to get their guy and Tua's their guy. I think there's a big gap between Tua and, let's say, Justin Herbert probably is the third best quarterback. So you got to take him. You got to take Tua. I mean, there's health concerns, but he's a leader. He has the athletic ability, that dual threat, would you say, and his long ball. I mean, it's probably the best in this draft. It's up there with Joe Burrow, obviously, but I would take Tua if I'm the Dolphins. Because at number four, I originally had the Chargers trading up over the Dolphins so that they could select their guy and Justin Herbert over the Dolphins. They get their guy that they love for the future, Justin Herbert from Oregon. It's going to be the next quarterback of the Los Angeles Chargers. And their theory, what they would love is for Tyra Taylor to start and Justin Herbert to sit and learn, which by the way, that's bogus theory, which we proved on time in football that doesn't work. You're either good, you're either not good. But that's what NFL teams like to consider. That's what they do for quarterbacks. And I feel like that's what they're going to do. Justin Herbert may not start in week one, but I think he's going to be the future quarterback for the L.A. Chargers going to the Sophie Stadium. What are your thoughts? Yeah, I think the Chargers would be licking their chops if Justin was their quarterback for the future and if they can get him at six. I think, you know, Tua's obviously from Hawaii, so he kind of has that West Coast vibe. So I think their first choice would probably be Tua between the two. But I mean, Justin Herbert, he's no slouch. I mean, he's got an arm. Here's the pick we've all been waiting for. Number 23, the New England Patriots. The New England Patriots, and I absolutely love this because I had them trading up for Jordan Love. And Jordan Love is still on the board on our mock draft. And I think it'll give some competition to Jared Stidham. I think they're both kind of similar, honestly. Stidham and Love, both kind of big guys who can throw the ball. Some accuracy issues, obviously decision making. But like I said before, when you have the best coach in the league, you can overcome those factors. And Jordan Love is, I think that Jordan Love will be picked by the New England Patriots in this draft. I don't know exactly where it will happen, but I think they end up with Jordan Love. I think it's either of them or the Packers with Jordan Love. I think I love Jordan Love, but, I mean, 17 interceptions last season. And according to scouting reports that were released, Bill Belichick loves like, it doesn't matter about your arm talent, it doesn't matter about your natural talent. It matters about accuracy and your decision making. And I felt like Jordan Love, as far as accuracy and decision making go, I don't know, I think there's better options out there. But he has a phenomenal talent. And I think at this point, he better the best natural quarterback available. With Tom Brady departing, I think Bill Belichick is wanting to win so badly. And I think Jordan Love gives him that best option if they don't move up before then. I've seen comparisons of Jordan Love to Aaron Rodgers and that's not a fair comparison at all. But they both had big arms in college. They both didn't make great decisions. And that's the one knock on Jordan Love. He just doesn't make great decisions. But if you have the greatest coach in the league, in history, arguably, I think he's the best. I think he made Tom Brady who Tom Brady is. I actually had the Patriots trading back with the Kansas City Chiefs. So the Chiefs trade up to number 23, which by the way, if the Patriots go to number 32, did you have to quarterback? I had them pickin' Jalen Hertz. Wow. Because I just go back to it. It doesn't matter about your talent or how far you can throw the ball. It's about your accuracy and decision-making. And Jalen Hertz averaged like 70% completed passes in the last two years and didn't throw that many interceptions at all. There's also another guy, similar, that fits that mold, Jake Fromm, that they could draft later in the second round or maybe even the third round fees available, but... Very similar to Tom Brady, Jake Fromm. Yeah. Very, very comparable guys. Great leaders, not the greatest arm talent, but great decision-making. And that's where I have the problem with Jalen Hertz. He doesn't have the vision downfield and you could see that when he would play against decent defenses. He couldn't... You look at his completion percent overall, yes, it might be good. But that was his knock at Alabama. He was not an accurate quarterback and you could tell when he played Georgia, when he played LSU, like his accuracy wasn't there against those good defenses and it's really the vision of the field. I think he's very intelligent. I think he's very smart. He knows offense as well. He knows where people are supposed to be placed, everything. But I don't think he can read defenses yet. I think that's his one knock and I think that'll be his eye-kill-y seal.