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NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

GMFB Saturday Special: In or Out, Sean McDermott, and Peter's Top 10 NFL Prospects

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

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Sports, Football

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

The Saturday Edition of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the fate of the #1 over pick in the NFL Draft.  What concerns do you have about the new batch of young NFL Head Coaches coming in to the league?  Bills Head Coach Sean McDermott looks back on the team's success this year and ahead to what next season brings.  Plus, Peter drops his Top 10 NFL Prospects list at the Combine.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.3

Good Morning Football is a production of the NFL in partnership with IHeart Radio.

0:22.1

Welcome. Hey, hey, hey, oh, go. Good morning football.

0:24.7

Welcome back to GMFB.

0:26.2

It's time for a segment we call We Interwe Out.

0:28.2

Here's how it works.

0:29.3

I say a statement.

0:30.4

And then my co-hosts in L.A.

0:31.8

Tell me whether they agree with it or they vehemently disagree with it.

0:35.2

It causes great debate.

0:37.0

And we start with the draft. Let's take a look at the draft order as we head into draft season here on NFL Network. Let's look at the top. It's the Titans. Then it's the Browns. Then it's the Giants. Then it's Cody Kessler's aforementioned team, the Patriots. Then it's Cody Kessler's other aforementioned team, the Jaguars.

0:55.0

And we got the Raiders, the Jets, the Panthers, Manteo Seints, and then the Bears.

1:00.8

And then we've got Daniel Jeremiah's latest mock draft. This was 2025's 2.0. And he actually

1:08.5

has the top pick being a pass rusher, Abdul Carter out of the Big Ten

1:14.4

Penn State. Tennessee Titans, first pick overall, they don't trade out, and they take a pass

1:21.6

rusher. Let's already get into it, guys. Here is my statement. And Titans fans, if you're watching, we appreciate your viewership. Yes. The Titans can afford to skip on taking a quarterback with the first overall pick. Are we in or are we out? We will start with our lovely co-host who is wearing a Titan sweatshirt. Ms. Jamie Erdall.

1:44.7

Jamie, what do you think?

1:45.7

I don't know why. No, I'm going first. I always go first to Wien Reap. Peter's Wright. No, no, no. Peter's right, okay? I was reading the Promen. Doesn't matter what that says. We don't pay attention to the prompter. We look at what Jamie goes first. frankly I get so Frankly, I get so, I get so caught off guard during

2:01.6

we in, we out. I was, I prepared for this segment. There is an article from that I was reading on the Tennessean, Nick Suss. I like your take, Nick Suss. It says the Tennessee Titans should call all trade partners and hulking linemen. So yet, Peter, I am in on the fact that they can afford to skip on quarterback with the first overall pick. They can either trade back for a team that is so desperate for a quarterback or I like that pass for your take. And I will pretty much take anything Daniel Jeremiah says to the bank. So I like the fact that they are going to skip, at least what DJ says, on the number one overall pick with quarterback.

2:34.7

Trade suss? You are allowed to go. Trade suss, Jamie? No, no trade suss. No, is that the person's name?

2:38.8

Nick Suss. Nick Suss. Nick Suss. I'm with you, Nick Suss. I like it. I am totally in on this. And the reason being is if you look at this year's draft class as far as quarterbacks are concerned,

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