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NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

Breaking Down Todd Gurley to Falcons & Lance's Mock Draft

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

NFL

Sports, Football

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2020

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

DJ, Bucky Brooks, Lance Zierlein and Rhett Lewis are back with a special new episode. To start off, the guys discuss the news of RB Todd Gurley being cut by the Rams and signed by the Falcons, while focusing on the value of the running back position (1:21). Next, they look at how there's no offseason right now with everything going on and the impact of that on new head coaches (12:09). Then, the guys talk about QB Tom Brady's fit in Tampa Bay (15:13). After that, the crew discuss CB Darius Slay's trade to the Eagles (18:32). To wrap up the show, DJ and Bucky react to Lance's most recent mock draft (25:25).

Transcript

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0:00.0

And now move the sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks.

0:07.0

What is up everybody? Welcome to move the sticks. It is not just DJ and Bucky today.

0:12.2

It is DJ, Bucky, Lance, Zerline, Rhett, Lewis. We've got the four of us all together for the first time since I believe where was it?

0:19.2

The senior bowl, right? Nice to have everybody in here. How are we doing?

0:22.0

Yeah, we're all in the backseat of a car. Yes, we were. We were. Bucky, how are you doing, buddy? How are you doing?

0:28.2

Man, I'm doing all right. I can't complain. Lance, what are you doing?

0:32.6

Eating a cookie and some fish tacos, but it doesn't matter because it's just an audio. Yeah, it's just a hell of a mix. You can't see it.

0:40.6

I was keeping it real. Cookie and fish tacos simultaneously. You are a savage Lance Zerline. And it's one of the reasons why I love you.

0:50.4

I am doing well, man. I'm hanging in here after free agency frenzy that has now wrapped up and getting ready for whatever the new normal is here.

1:00.4

Yeah, it is definitely interesting times, man. The fact we can all get together, though, even remotely like this is pretty cool.

1:08.4

I'm looking forward to talking to football with you guys here.

1:11.4

First thing, first topic here, I do want to get Lance, you had a mock draft. So I'm going to get to that at some point in time because I need you to defend yourself on a couple points.

1:20.4

But Bucky, I want to start with you. And then you guys go ahead and just follow. But Bucky, just your thoughts.

1:27.4

I know you went on Twitter as the next to Marie Jones drew you're the second most powerful public defender of the running back position.

1:36.4

So your thoughts on girly getting cut and then quickly getting picked up and signed with the Falcons.

1:43.4

That's funny. You talk about my defense of the running back. I'm not really defending running backs in terms of like them being picked.

1:53.4

I think the thing that I it blows my mind is we don't want to pick them early and we don't want to pay them late.

2:00.4

So I'm trying to just figure out like in the running back, pecking order, where's the best place to get running backs.

2:08.4

And so when I talk to deep as a coordinators and running back coaches, they all have told me to a man.

2:15.4

There's a huge difference in having a guy and a handful of guys occupying the position, meaning that when you have an elite running back, life is so much easier.

2:25.4

Not only on them when it comes to teaching and getting them ready, but on the quarterback on the offensive line and from a production standpoint, it changes the way to defense plays.

2:35.4

Whereas if you have a handful of running backs planned by committee and they're just okay guys, it then puts the premium on the play collar in the scheme to generate the production.

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