 The Rams did not have a first round selection, they traded that away, they ended up trading it away because of the whole Jalen Ramsey trade with Jacksonville. Cam Acres was the first selection in round two, number 52 overall. This ends up being good. I had a lot of faith in Darryl Henderson and I still do. But I think that Cam Acres, it doesn't hurt to have too many running backs, you know how it is, one-two punch. You don't know if Malcolm Brown is going to be the hot hand, you don't know if it's Henderson, you don't know if it's going to be Acres. And then they got that 57th pick from trading with Houston, trading away Brandon Cooks and they used that to get another wide receiver in Van Jefferson, which interesting is that Daniel Jeremiah of NFO Network has said that Van Jefferson's comparison is Cooper Cup. So Cooper Cup and Jefferson, let's see how that pans out for the Rams. The Arizona Cardinals, Isaiah Simmons, it's crazy to think that he fell to number eight. Linebacker, yeah you could use them, but it wasn't like your biggest need. But Isaiah Simmons coming to Arizona is going to help out a lot as Cliff Kingsbury decided to draft him and his massive bachelor pad. So shout out to Cliff Kingsbury and his real estate agents. Then at the third round, number 72 overall, Josh Jones from Houston. I raved about this guy while we were covering the NFL draft. I actually had the Buccaneers selecting Josh Jones in the first round. I had the Buccaneers trading back later in the first round so that's why it made sense to draft Josh Jones. But for Josh Jones to fall and to the third round, that is huge man. The Cardinals get that offensive line help for Kyler Murray who seemed to be running for his life and now maybe he won't. We'll see. But Josh Jones, Isaiah Simmons, two very good selections by the Arizona Cardinals. So moving on to the Seattle Seahawks. So in the first round and the last eight years, the Seahawks have made a move in the first round. They've traded up, they traded down, they've done some sort of move with the first round. They've never stayed with their original pick. But they decided to do that this time with the 27th overall pick and selecting a linebacker in Jordan Brooks. So Jordan Brooks was not on a lot of draft boards in the first round. But the Seahawks are notorious for that, that if they like a guy, they're going to get them. It doesn't matter. Same thing with the Raiders, which we'll get into when we talk about the AFC West. But if they like a guy, it doesn't matter if they're highly touted by other analysts or anything, they do their own research. They decide for themselves, how is this guy going to fit into my team? And we're going to select them so that nobody else can take them. And they decided to take Jordan Brooks, a linebacker, to be the next Seattle Seahawk. And then after that, they just added a lot more depth. They added a guard in the third round, tight end, Kobe Parkinson, DJ Dallas, the running back, and what is an already run heavy offense. So let's see what the Seattle Seahawks draft picks, what it's going to account to, and if it ends up being a good selection with Jordan Brooks at number 27. Then you've got the San Francisco 49ers. This is interesting. I would say they probably manipulated the board the most out of, and I know I talked about the Minnesota Vikings, because they had the most amount of picks, but manipulating as far as trading way their players, trading way their draft picks, they did a good job, I feel like. The 49ers moved back to number 14 and select Javon Kinlaw, defense tackle from South Carolina. So that ended up being a good pick because in an already stud defense, you've got Nick Bosa, you've got Solomon Thomas, which, you know, here and there, he has flashes. You got rid of DeForce Buckner to the Colts, and that's why you have this number 14 overall pick. But you addressed that in getting Javon Kinlaw, a younger player who they feel like it could be an impact as well. So in the long run, this might have been a better investment to get the younger player and draft him at number 14. And then we talked about Brandon Ayuk being a wide receiver that the 49ers could potentially take. We mentioned this before in a previous episode, just because of the the talent and the skill set behind Ayuk. He's comparable. I compare him to someone like Tavon Austin. I feel like in college, Tavon Austin was a little bit better. But in Arizona State, I think Ayuk just, he did it all. He can do it all. He can return punts. He can return kicks. He can line up in the backfield and don't discredit his ability as a wide receiver. He's a good route runner. He's fast and even for his size, for his height, he's a little bit on the shorter side. He can make some pretty good jump ball catches. You throw a fade to him in the end zone. He's got it. Let's see if that ends up being a good selection for them. And actually with them getting Ayuk and training away Marquis Goodwin, you have Ayuk, you have Debo Samuel. Those are going to be the two main guys probably. It seems like Jalen Hurd, don't forget about him drafted in the third round last year out of Baylor. You got Trent Taylor who's coming back from injury. You've got Dante Pettis who's probably going to be gone more than likely because he's the topic of trade talks. San Francisco 49ers with the players that they got and Trent Williams. They didn't need Matt Breda. They didn't need Marquis Goodwin. Smart draft by the San Francisco 49ers and their general manager. So love it. Love what the 49ers did.