 Charles Davis, there's so much going on at the NFL Scouting Combine as there is every year. There's a lot going on here, yeah. And one of the main things that is being discussed is the Jacksonville Jaguars. Obviously, they have that first pick in the draft for the second year in a row. And it has been casually mentioned that they could be open to trading that number one pick. Who would be willing to trade with them? Well, Amy, you know normally that number one pick if someone's going to trade up, we're talking quarterback, right? This is not the year for that at all. So if we're going to play this game, let's take the quarterbacks and set them aside because no one should be trading up to a number one to take a quarterback this year. And there's no disrespect intended. They're just not rated that highly. But how about a wild card, the Atlanta Falcons? I think they're sitting at eight. Can they come up and get that pass rusher they desperately need? Sacks were at a premium last year. Pressure on quarterback at a premium. And right at the top of the draft, Aiden Hutchinson out of Michigan, the runner for the Heisman, Kavon Tibidale out of Oregon. Best two edge rushers in the draft rated by most people. If you're going to make a move, and the beauty is, we're talking about Jacksonville at one, I think they could make that move with someone a little bit behind that and possibly get up there and get the pass rusher. But they need that desperately. Here's another team that's been kind of the talk of the town, and that's the Giants. They've confirmed that they are somewhat over the cap. They need to create some space. In the event that they were willing to trade someone, let's say a guy like Saquon Barkley. Boy, let's just go big. Yeah, let's just go all the way with it. What's a potentially good landing spot for him? Well, within the division, no. Philadelphia loves to run the football, but no, they're not going within the division to get him. Dallas, of course, Ezekiel, where is he in his career? Again, within the division, I don't see that happening. Here's my wild card for them. Go to the AFC, stay in state, and the Buffalo Bills. Sean McDermott is their head coach as a defensive-minded guy. He does not want to be one-dimensional. They throw it way more than they run it. He's not saying you'll be perfectly balanced in what you're doing. You're not going 50-50. You're still using Josh Allen as your main weapon, but maybe Exit takes some pressure off of his legs. Devin Singletary had a bounce back year last year. Zach Moss trying to find his footing as well. You see what I did there with the footing? That was pretty good. Bottom line is Saquon Barkley there, running it, catching it, pass-protecting. It would be an accessory piece to Josh Allen and what they're doing. That could be a big play for him and a boon to his career and to what Buffalo wants to do because Saquon McDermott definitely wants to run it more. Here in Indianapolis, there are a lot of question marks around Carson Wentz and his future with the Colts. In the event that the two end up parting ways, is there another veteran quarterback who would be a good fit for the Colts? Well, the way the Colts run the football with Jonathan Taylor, Jimmy Garoppolo would be a natural coming from San Francisco because they run the heck out of the football work-off-of-play action. But my wild card is someone that you guys know pretty well. His name is Marcus Mariota, a guy who could get a second opportunity to be a starter again, a rebirth after sitting in Las Vegas after he left Tennessee. Could he be that type of a guy again, working off of a heavy run game with Jonathan Taylor, that big offensive line in front of him, his ability to run the ball himself? Might be a nice little rebirth for him and back in the division where he started. Give some interesting thoughts, Charles Davis. I like this. I don't know how good they are, but they're interesting, right? Let's talk a little draft coming up. In your expert opinion, which do you think comes off the board first in the 2022 draft, a safety or a cornerback? A safety named Kyle Hamilton, coming out of Notre Dame. I think he's coming off the board early, wouldn't surprise me if he's in the top five. I believe the Giants have five and seven. That might be the ideal spot because depending what happens with these Edge Rushers, if Hutchinson goes early, if Tibidow goes early before the top five, the Giants will have a decision to make. Edge Rushers, always a prime guy, but Kyle Hamilton with his ability to drop in the box, but his ability to range, rove, and center field, we keep coming back to it, but you're gonna see it all through the draft process. The interception on opening night against Florida State, where he came from the middle field to the sideline, that demonstrates what he has. Big, strong, physical kid. No, we don't normally take safeties that high, but you take safeties that can cover. Kyle Hamilton can do that. As a former safety yourself, are there other safeties in this draft that have caught your eye that you really like? Well, the one I have the biggest man crush on is Jaylen Petrie out of Baylor. Absolutely love him. Watch how he operated at the senior ball, plug in his tape and watch what he does. Ranges all over the field, makes plays. He has instincts that I call Tyron Matthew, Antoine Winfield. If you have a young man named Elijah Mulden, same type of instincts, knows where the football is, makes plays on the ball. That's why I like him so much. Let's talk about the cornerback from LSU, Derrick Stingley. Does he have the most to lose or to gain in the weeks leading up to the draft? The answer is yes, to both, because this is a kid that was a lock top five pick after his freshman year at LSU. He struggled a little bit in the last couple of years. Some injuries have been involved. Obviously we had the COVID year. So many things have gone into it, but you can't forget what we saw him coming out of the gate, plus the bloodlines are pretty excellent. His grandfather, Derrick Stingley, an NFL player. His father was an arena football league player. He's been trained right out of the womb to be a heck of a player. So he has plenty to gain. Somebody might take a chance on him early, but let's say he slides a little bit. Someone hops on him. Oh my goodness, you've got a heck of a deal. I'm gonna give you a second guy. Tight end named Tray McBride out of Colorado State. Kind of winning this process is kind of the consensus number one tight end. So I'm at the senior bowl, love everything about him, except, I'm not sure he gets away from people. Everything he's doing is a contested catch. Can't wait to see him run here at the combine, because if he runs a really nice time, that might put him back as the number one guy. Otherwise, he's competing with Jalen Weidemeier out of Texas A&M, Isaiah Likley out of Coastal Carolina. I could go on all day. A number of guys don't wanna miss anyone, but he's back into that mix. Oh yeah, Greg Dulcich out of UCLA. A former walk on who can fly it out fly. It's an exciting week here in Indianapolis. Absolutely, absolutely. So interesting thoughts. We don't know if they're good or not, but interesting, I like that word. Interesting thoughts. We'll take it. Charles Davis, thank you so much. Thank you as always.