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The Dallas Cowboys might be setting up for something BIG… and this mock draft could change the entire direction of the franchise 👀

In today’s episode of the Kris Kretschman Show, we break down my Cowboys Mock Draft 3.0 where Dallas lands two potential game-changers in Caleb Downs and Jordyn Tyson. If the Cowboys actually pull something like this off, we could be looking at a completely different team heading into next season.

We also dive into the news of Jermod McCoy having a 30 visit with the Cowboys and what that could mean for their draft strategy. Are they prioritizing defense more than we thought?

And of course… we address the narrative that just won’t go away—Dak Prescott in the playoffs. Is it fair? Is it overblown? Or is there real pressure on Dak heading into this season?

This episode is all about the future of the Cowboys and whether they’re finally building something REAL.

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Hey, what's going on, everybody? Welcome to the Chris Cratchman Show for April 14th, 2026. And on today's episode, I am going to go over my mock draft 3.0 for this upcoming draft. We're going to talk about Dramad McCoy being a 30 visit and why I think it's very interesting. I also want to talk about Dak Prescott. He's back at it. He's back in training. And I want to talk about my expectations for him this upcoming year and you know go over some narratives that people have about him in the playoffs and kind of talk about that. But before we get into the episode, please make sure to hit that like button, subscribe. I would greatly appreciate it. And without further ado, let's get into the episode. So I want to start off the episode by talking about my mock draft 3.0 for the Cowboys. This is going to go over pick 12 and pick 20 because I ended up trading the third round pick. So we'll get into that. So Cowboys mock draft 3.0. With the 12th overall pick, what I decided to do with the Cowboys was I traded that with pick 92 to get up to pick eight and select Caleb Downs, the Ohio State safety. I think this makes a lot of sense because this is the type of guy that he's not Micah Parsons, obviously, when you look at his position, but he can have that type of impact where you talk about being able to cover things up because you have such a difference maker on that side of the ball. That's the type of player that Caleb Downs could be. He covers up deficiencies with your defense. I think that he is a very smart defensive back. And having him with Christian Parker, I think that he would love to have this young man on his defense. So I think that makes a lot of sense. And especially when you look at this draft, it's not going to take a ton to get up into those top 10 picks because of the way the draft is set up this year. I think that that is fair for both teams. I think that the Saints are going to step back and probably draft a receiver. And I think they get a nice pick in the third round there to go along with it. If it takes more to get it in terms of maybe another fifth-round pick, I'd be okay with that. But Caleb Downs at pick eight, trading up and not giving up your second, first round pick to go get maybe the best player in this draft. I think that that is an awesome pick there. And we're going to go to pick 20. At pick 20, I have the Cowboys selecting Jordan Tyson, the wide receiver from Arizona State. Now, I could have picked Akeem Mesador there, but I've seen so many drafts where people pick Akeem Mazador at pick 20. I wanted to switch it up a little bit. But this makes a lot of sense. Talked about Caleb Downs. This is a guy that can overcome some of the deficiencies on your defense because he's that good of a player. He makes that much of an impact. If you add that type of player to your team, I am more than willing to add Jordan Tyson to this team due to the fact that he plays a premium position. The measurables check out. The tape checks out. Now, granted, the injury history that is concerning, but this is the type of guy to me, if if he turns into Justin Jefferson, that would not surprise me. And I know Cowboys fans are saying we don't need offense, but guys, it's pick 20. Okay. Maybe at pick 12, I understand that even a little more because you can probably trade up into that top 10. I get it with the first first round pick. But the second one, if you're able to get a guy who plays a premium position who is as good as Jordan Tyson is at pick 20 with the uncertainty around George Pickens, I think that that would be an awesome pick. And the thing is, that makes your offense extremely explosive this year. And like I said, if this guy turns into Justin Jefferson, nobody is going to care that you picked him at pick 20 and that you need a defense. Let me let you guys in on something. The Cowboys needed defense in 2020 when they drafted CeeDee Lamb. That's why the following year their defense was so bad. Okay. But a few years down the line, you see what happens. CeeDee Lamb is one of the best receivers in the league, and nobody is upset that you drafted him at pick 17, and you're taking Tyson in this scenario at pick 20. And you are, if in this scenario, with your first first round pick, you drafted Caleb Downs. So you still address defense while also selecting maybe the best receiver in this draft. That's how good Jordan Tyson can be. You add him to this offense with Prescott, with Pickens, with CeeDee Lamb, and the offensive line that you have and the run game that you have. My lord, who is going to stop this offense? I'm telling you this right now. You draft Jordan Tyson. Defensive coordinators around the league are going to be like crap, but they're going to say that word with an S instead of a C, right? That's what teams are going to say about that pick because he is that good of a player. He has the potential to be a very, very good player in the league. He plays the premium position. And this is where, you know, it's unfortunate for Cowboys fans for this draft because it seems like no matter which way you go, there's, you know, people saying, oh, no, he can't do that. He doesn't play a premium position. Can't do this. He plays on the offensive side of the ball. Can't do that because of this. Can't do that because of this. It's unfortunate because there isn't outside of maybe Delane, there isn't a guy who plays a premium position that checks all of the boxes. Because if you ask Cowboys fan fans, everybody's universally okay with the Cowboys selecting Mansu or Delane in this draft. Why? Because he plays a premium position, the measurables check out, and the tape checks out. But there's only one player like that in this draft. One, right? David Bailey's another name, but even still, I see some Cowboys fans saying, eh, you know, trading up for Bailey, I don't know about that. Pick 12, nobody should have a problem with any. If anybody has a problem with David Bailey at pick 12, I'm just gonna say, I'm I'm not hearing you. I'm not hearing you at pick 12, absolutely not. But in this draft, yeah, we traded that third-round pick. We went up to go get Caleb Downs, who might be the best player in this draft, and you also draft Jordan Tyson. I mean, I look at this as a unanimous, unanimous win. And even if it goes a different way and you pick Mesador instead of Jordan Tyson, cool with that. You address your defense. Avion Terrell was another guy on the board. That's absolutely somebody that you know we could talk about there at pick 20. I would love him at pick 20. You do that, you draft Downs and you draft Terrell in this draft. Man, I'm hearing that by the way. If people want to say, hey, uh pick Terrell instead of Jordan Tyson, cool with that. I like Avion Terrell. I think he's gonna be a really good player in the league. I think he fits your defense. So I'm cool with that. Absolutely fine if that's where you want to go with this. So in this draft, I traded uh pick 12 and pick 92 to go up to the New Orleans Saints to go select Caleb Downs. And then with the second first round pick, I drafted Jordan Tyson. Again, trying to trying to mix it up a little bit because I see too many mock drafts where mock drafts where it's just, you know, mezzador and downs, downs and mezzador, downs and mezzador. And I kind of want to switch it up a little bit and say, hey, let's think about it like this. Let's think about it from a different perspective. I wish I would have traded up and took Mansoor Delaware, to be 100% honest with you. Because then at that point, that's a lot different. And that's like we talk about the Cowboys trading up. People talk about the Cowboys trading up in this draft, and the names that you hear are Arval Reese, Caleb Downs, guys like that, Sonny Styles. Why aren't enough people talking about the Cowboys trading up for Mansoor Dwayne? Because this is a guy that I don't think is going to be available at pick 12, right? He plays a premium position, the measurables checks out and the tapes check uh checks out, right? So when I look at that, I just don't think he's gonna be available there for you at pick 12. And I think if there is one player in this draft out of the guys who could reasonably be available around that 12 range, I think the one guy you would definitely have to trade up for is Mansur Delaine because of what I said with the premium position, the measurables, and the tape. I don't think there's any way he's there at pick 12. And that's a guy who, again, unanimously, Cowboys fans all agree. Mansoor Delane at pick 12. I'd be cool with that. Or even trading up. I want to get people's opinion on them trading up to go get Mansoor Delaine because I don't think enough people have talked about that. But I think this would be a really good haul for the Cowboys, and I would be very excited about these two picks, even if they had to trade up for downs. Hey, quick break. If you guys haven't already, please make sure to hit that like button, subscribe. I would greatly appreciate it. On to the next topic. So I want to talk about Jramad McCoy being a 30 visit for the Cowboys. Now, this is very interesting that he is coming in as a 30 visit, but I'm still gonna be 100% honest with you guys. Even though Jramad McCoy is coming in for a 30 visit for the Cowboys, I still do not believe that the Cowboys are gonna take Jramad McCoy in this draft. I think that there are a few reasons why they're doing this. I think one, it's a smokescreen. Just because you bring somebody in for a 30 visit does not mean that you're gonna draft them. And also, I think that they're trying to get better information on the status of his knee and what's going on with his injury, maybe ask him some questions about that. I think that's what they're doing here. Now, look, I disagree with the Cowboys' line of thinking. I would absolutely draft Jermond McCoy. I think that this guy is going to be a really, really good player in the NFL. I think he has the potential to be one of the best cornerbacks in the league. And if you're wiped out of the blue chip defenders at pick 12, this guy would absolutely be somebody that I would be comfortable drafting because I think he has the type of upside that you want to see from a 12th overall pick. If this guy did not get injured uh back in 2024, this guy, no doubt about it, would probably be a top five pick in this draft, especially with the way that this draft is turning out to be. He might have been in play at number two. That's the type of tape that he had his sophomore season. And if he would have kept building upon that with the position that he plays, with his athletic traits that he has, I think this guy would have been the number two overall pick in this draft because of the status of the draft. That's how good I think he is. So that's why I think to me, I would absolutely take him. But it's it's interesting because another reason why I think they're doing this is maybe they feel more comfortable drafting him at pick 20, and maybe he'll be there at pick 20. You never know how these slides happen, right? Nobody thought Will Johnson was gonna slide to the second round and then he slid to the second round. Could Jramon McCoy be available at pick 92? I don't think that's gonna happen. I would be very, very surprised if he was available at pick 92. But, you know, maybe they're getting messaging that he could potentially be there and maybe they would be more comfortable drafting him there. Again, I don't think that's gonna happen. But again, just an idea that I'm floating out there. You know, maybe I sound crazy for saying that. But when you look at the cornerback position on this team, I think that they look at it a lot differently than fans look at it. I think they look at this and say, Revel's gonna take another step this year. He's gonna take a step up. Uh, we have Daron Bland, that's a good player, and they have Kobe Durant. So maybe they feel comfortable with their cornerback room, which is why the rumors that you're hearing are that the Cowboys are gonna trade up to pick eight or pick nine somewhere around there to take Caleb Downs compared to a Mansoor Delane, because I think they're comfortable with what they have at cornerback. Now, look, to be honest with you, if you're telling me that you're gonna throw Daron Bland in the slot when you're playing, you know, nickel or dime, whatever it may be, right? I'd be okay with that because I think he's a much better nickel corner than he is outside corner. But like when I look at this cornerback room now, it I mean, could it be good? Yeah, it could be. But right now, I mean, like, we're gonna have to wait and see on Revel. Like, that's just what I want people to understand. I'm not saying Revel won't be a great player. I'm not saying he won't be a really good player this year. I think he could be a really good player. But does that mean that I think it's a guarantee? No, because he's never shown it before. He has never shown that he could be a really good NFL player or even a good NFL player. He was not good last year. But I'm not giving up on him. I want people to understand that. I'm not giving up on Revel because I think Revel could be a really, really damn good player in the NFL, but we haven't seen it yet. So I don't want to bank on hope. I don't want to bank on this guy's gonna develop and he's gonna be better this year than he was last year. I I don't want to do that, okay? Um, and I think that's what the Cowboys are doing this year with Revel. And, you know, they have Kobe Durant. I think they feel very confident in Kobe Durant. Kobe Durant is a nice depth piece, he is a nice third cornerback, right? Like if you're playing that that nickel, he could be your your third corner and he would be fine there. But none of these guys are stopping me from drafting a Jermand McCoy if he's available there at pick 20 for sure. But at pick 12, if you're wiped out of all those defensive players, like here's my thing. I am completely fine. There's a reason why Jordan Tyson is on this graphic. To the people who are watching the clips, there's a reason why Jordan Tyson's on this graphic because I had the Cowboys selecting him at 20th overall. I'm fine with drafting an offensive player at pick 12, even at pick 12, because I think that if you go into this draft feeling comfortable with drafting an offensive player at pick 12, there's no bad scenarios in this draft. You're going to be completely fine in this draft. If you are okay with drafting an offensive player at pick 12, there is no way you can have a bad draft. I I honestly believe that. Because you could take one of the offensive tackles if they're available. Because if all these offensive players defensive players get drafted, if the the main six players get drafted, then you know there's going to be some really damn good offensive players on the board. Carnell Tate might be available. Jeremiah Love, I don't think he's going to get there. But I mean, if all the defensive players are off the board and Fernando Mendoza, obviously, right there, that would be six players plus Fernando Mendoza, so that would be seven. So you're getting one of the top five offensive players in this draft. I'd be okay with that. But to go back to where we're at right now with Jamad McCoy, uh look, everything that I hear, they're not interested in drafting Jermond McCoy. They're just not. Um, again, I think this is more smoke screen. I think this is smokescreen plus trying to get more information on him. That's where I think they're going with this. And also, I think that the reason why they're bringing them in for a 30 visit is because maybe a pick 20, that makes a lot more sense for them. But I don't think the Cowboys should sit on their hands when it comes to this cornerback room because I just don't think you can realistically feel great about this room going into the season. We can look at this and say, there's potential because there is potential. Daron Bland, I think Daron Bland could still be a really good player in this league. He hasn't shown it. He didn't show it this past year. I thought he was good in 2024. I thought he was really good in 2023. This was a rough year for him last year. But like Bland has to step up because this might be Bland's last year as a cowboy. Like, I'm just being 100% honest with you. This might be. So that's why I'd be okay with drafting McCoy because I'm looking, I, you know, the draft is not about just looking at this year and adding a player. Like, I feel like people overvalue the draft from that perspective. I think too many people look at the draft and they say, we're gonna pick this guy because he's going to affect our team this upcoming year, compared to saying we're gonna draft this guy because he's gonna affect our team for the next five to 10 years. I think people look at the draft in too short term of an outlook, right? Like obviously you want this guy to come in right away and be a good player for you. But you're also you're not just drafting for today's team, you're drafting for the team for this year, the next season, five years down the line. When you're drafting this high, when you're drafting at 12 and 20, you want these guys to be playing for you in five years. So again, you're not building for the team just for this upcoming season. You're building for five years ahead of time. You don't know what your needs are gonna be in the next five years, right? You do not know what your needs are gonna be. So you should always be saying draft the best player available because it's all about accumulating talent, right? It's all about team building, it is all about accumulating talent and and and filling in the holes where you need to fill them. And the best way to do it is by drafting the best player available. And look, if that's McCoya 20, then it that's what it is. If it's Makuya 12, like I'd be okay with drafting him there. I I think you can realistically make a case that he would be the best player available. But I I want fans to rethink their way of thinking when it comes to the draft. Draft the best player available, accumulate the most amount of talent that you can, and fill in the holes where you can. Right? If if a year from now you're looking at this team and you're like, man, we have Pickens, Lamb, and Jordan Tyson on this team, then all right, fill in the holes where they need to be filled. Like find talent that can play in the positions that you're not the strongest at and build your team around your strength. Your strength at that point would be your passing offense. You have a top five quarterback, you have a uh a young stud receiver that we think can be in Jordan Tyson. Pickens if he's still there. I I wouldn't rule out signing pickens if Jordan Tyson is on the team, right? I wouldn't rule that out. Just go put up 50 points a game. That's what I would do, right? Um, and then you have Lamb. That's you build your team around that, and you build your team to complement your strengths. That's the way I look at team building. But you know, some people look at it differently. Hey, quick break. If you guys haven't already, please make sure to hit that like button, subscribe. I would greatly appreciate it. On to the next topic. So, last topic of the show, I want to talk about Doc Prescott. There was a picture of him training. I don't know, like he's probably been training all off season, but it was it was something that I saw and I kind of wanted to discuss it because when I look at Dak for this upcoming season, and I know it's cliche to say this about Dak, but I think I think to the people who get frustrated with the conversations around Dak, I think you guys will really like what I'm gonna say here. I know Dak this upcoming season is gonna light it up in the regular season. And I am not somebody who looks at Dak Prescott and says, playoff choker. I think that just sports in general, we have to stop living in extremes. You're either a great playoff quarterback or you're a playoff choker. I think Dak is somewhere in the middle. When I look at a just playoff choker, for the current moment, I look at Justin Herbert and I say, that is a playoff choker based off his playoff resume at the current moment. When I look at a guy who rises up in the playoffs and plays his best football, I look at Patrick Mahomes and I say, that is a guy who is a great playoff quarterback. I think Dak fits somewhere in the middle there. And this is what I find very interesting. Does anybody find it a little bit suspicious that when he was under Jason Garrett, they got to the divisional round two times. Every time they made the playoffs, they were in the divisional round. I get it, they had to buy his rookie year, but they were still in the divisional round. Dak Prescott under Mike McCarthy went to the playoffs three times. And in those three trips to the playoffs, they went to the divisional round one time. And I find it very interesting because when you look at Aaron Rodgers and his playoff resume, relative to the quarterbacks that he's in conversations with, when you talk about Brady, Joe Montana, Patrick Mahomes, guys like that, you could say relative to those guys, he's a playoff choker because those guys have multiple playoff or multiple Super Bowl rings and he only has one. But is he a playoff choker? Or was the guy coaching him for a majority of his career just not a guy that coached at his best come playoff times? Or this is what I really think happened with Mike McCarthy. I think that the Cowboys built some really good rosters under Mike McCarthy. And because they built rosters that were so good and so talented, they were able to overwhelm the teams on their schedule because they were just so much more talented than a lot of these other teams. But come playoff time when you're playing the best teams in the league, the best defenses in the league, the best defensive coordinators in the league, and they have a way to dial things up against you. I don't think Mike McCarthy was good with his counterpunches. I don't think he was very good with having his team prepared in the biggest moments, not just in the playoffs, but in the regular season when they played really good teams in the regular season. I'll say this Brian Schottenheimer, when you look at what Dak did with Brian Schottenheimer in some of the biggest games this past season, you look at that game against Philadelphia two times. Dak was excellent in that game. You look at what he did against Kansas City on Thanksgiving, that was arguably the biggest game of the season, and they were able to find a way to win that game. I think that when you look at Dak against good teams and good defenses this year, I thought Dak was very good. And I think that it's very telling that when you look at what Dak did under Jason Garrett and what he did under Brian Schottenheimer, I think that they were more successful against the better opponents in the league than he was when he was under Mike McCarthy. I think that this is more of a Mike McCarthy thing than a Dak Prescott thing. And I think Dak is the guy that can lead the Cowboys to a Super Bowl. Is it like knowing that, because the two questions that a front office has to ask themselves is our quarterback, is he good enough to win a Super Bowl with us if we have the right team around him? If the answer to that is yes, then you need to build a team around that quarterback. If the answer is no, then you need to find a new quarterback and build a team around another quarterback. Dak Prescott has shown that he is a really, really good quarterback and that he's a great regular season quarterback, and he's just an okay playoff quarterback. And I think that's the story on Dak Prescott so far. I, you know, I think people take it one way or Or the other, more so actually towards the extreme on the negative for Dak. I'll say this when you look at the playoffs with Dak, I think that he had I think the game, if you want to, and I I know people are gonna call me crazy for saying this. I think the one game, if you want to get on Dak for the most, is actually the Green Bay game. And I know what people are gonna say, the defense was awful. Yes, I get that. Dak was not good in that game, or at least for sure in the first half, he was not good at all. And they had a talent advantage over Green Bay, I thought. That's the one performance where I'm like, if you want to, if you want to get on Dak for that performance, get on Dak for that performance. But talking about the San Francisco game in 2022, especially where it was very obvious that that San Francisco game, or I'm sorry, 2023. In the 2022-2023 season, that the game that I think I will actually give Dak Prescott excuses for in the playoffs is that San Francisco game in 2023. Because the San Francisco 49ers that year were such a better team than the Cowboys, just top to bottom, just a better roster. And I know people think that the quarterback position, you're supposed to be Superman and you're supposed to find a way to get it done, even though all the odds are against you and they're clearly a better team than you, and they clearly have a much better play caller than you have, who's really dialing you up, and they have more talent on the defensive side of the ball than you have on the offensive side of the ball. I know people think you just got to find a way to overcome it. Guys, he had Noah Brown as his number two receiver that year. He was the second best receiver on that team, Noah Brown. So what did San Francisco do? They took CeeDee Lamb away from uh uh Doc and the Cowboys. They said, you're not gonna you're not gonna beat us with CeeDee Lamb. And they didn't allow CeeDee Lamb to beat them. And they said, sure, yeah, throw the ball to Noah Brown, throw the ball to T.Y. Hilton. I mean, like T.Y. Hilton, remember that? T.Y. Hilton has not played a football game since he played with the Cowboys. And he didn't, he didn't play a game that season until the Cowboys signed him in like late November or December or something like that. He was coming off the couch and that was their number two receiver. Like, that's where I say I give I give Doc I'll make excuses for Dak for that one. If you want to call it excuses, I'll say that because I just think that there was a lot going on that season with the offensive scheme and the fact that they didn't really have good receivers that season. I mean, obviously they had CeeDee Lamb and he was incredible, but outside of CeeDee Lamb, it's not like they had a ton of guys on that team from a receiver standpoint. I don't think the offensive line was that great that year either. So I'll give him a pass for that one. Green Bay game, the the latest playoff game, you know, if you want to go at him, I'm not gonna I'm not gonna go at you for that because he did not play well that game. So I'll I'll give you that. But I'll even say the the San Francisco game in 2022, I thought Doc was like okay that game, right? Like the offensive line was awful. They you like you were getting dominated up front that game and on both sides of the line of scrimmage, it's hard to win games. I don't care who your quarterback is. It's hard to win games when you're getting dominated on the offensive line and the defensive line. When they're pushing you back, you're when they're pushing your offensive line back and they're pushing your defensive line back as well. It's hard to win football games like that. But when it comes to what I think Dak is gonna do here with Brian Schottenheimer, I think they're gonna put you in a position to win games. I think Dak and Brian Schottenheimer are gonna put you in a position to win games. Because I'm a big fan of Schottenheimer. I am a huge fan of his offensive play calling. I think that he could be a really, really good head coach for this team. It it's all about in the biggest moments, like and and here's another thing, right? To before I get on to what I was saying, the reason why I'm not worried about Dak come playoff time is because look at the games this year where you looked at and you said this is winner go home, right? Like essentially. Eagles game, uh, the second Eagles game in Dallas. I think you were in a situation where it was winner go home, right? Like that was a situation where if you would have lost that game, there's no doubt about it, your playoff hopes are done. All that down 21-0 against the best defense in the league, might I add. The Eagles this past season, when they added Jalen Phillips, they were the best defense in the league. They were absolutely ferocious with their pass rush. And I thought that they were just very sound when it came to their run defense and their pass coverage on the backhand end. I thought they were outstanding. I thought they were an outstanding defense this year. And and Dak played at a really high level when he needed to play at a high level in that game. And like that to me, it's like if you're gonna sit there and say Dak's a choke artist, they would have lost that game. They wouldn't have won that game. Dak made plays in that game too to put them in a position to win that game. And and another thing is, I know people get on Dak because they say he's not clutch, he's not this, he's not that. I think Dak, and I'm not even lying when I say this, tell me why he's not one of the most clutch quarterbacks in the NFL. I mean, when this guy needs to make a play, he finds a way to make a play. Yes, you could come at me with an example once or twice throughout the course of the season, but a majority of the times when he needed to make plays this season, he made plays. And that game where they essentially got eliminated from playoff contention, that Detroit game, they put up 30 points that game. Dak was not the reason they lost that game. So I I look at this and I'm very optimistic of where this team's going, especially with that, especially with this version of Dak, the way he's playing right now. I just think he's playing with I feel like he's always had the talent, right? I feel like he's always had the no, like, especially after that 2018 season, like 2019, he became one of the most cerebral quarterbacks in the game. I thought he was outstanding from 2019 on. You know, that's where he really became the Dak Prescott that we know. I feel like this season you saw a different, a different type of confidence in Dak. I feel like he's always been confident. Like I'm not trying to say that he struggled with confidence or anything like that. That would be a skip balus take. I'm not skip balus. Um, but I feel like this year, you know, it it's like the type of confidence that he had, it was just very obvious. If you guys are understanding where I'm coming from this, it looked like he didn't have a care in the world this year. And and he was letting people know hey, screw you. I'm one of the best quarterbacks in the game. PFF wants to rank me as the 17th best quarterback in the game. Fine, I'm gonna go out there and show them that they were crazy for thinking that. That's what I think Dak, the type of time Dak was on this past season. So um, you know, obviously, this is a quarterback that I think you can win with. Now it's on the Cowboys to come to a point where they're just like, okay, we have a quarterback we can win with. Let's try and find a way to win with this guy. And that's where I think Dak needs to go next as a quarterback. So that is gonna be it for the show today, guys. If you guys haven't already, please make sure to hit that like button and subscribe. By the way, we are getting brought us on this week. I don't know, Brian brought us, you guys know Brian brought us. We are getting him on this week. I don't know which day, and if it's not this week, it'll be sometime next week. Um, we're working on something here. So uh excited to have him on. If you guys don't know, I'm actually a part of Crown Global Media. Um, we're here in the Crown Global Media uh studio here. So I am a part of the Crown Global Media team and and uh you know grateful to be a part of the team, thankful for brought us for giving me a shot here and uh you know all all the guys that are involved with this, right? Votch, uh Zach, Brian, got Steve in the back here. Um just thankful for those guys for giving me an opportunity. Can't wait to uh you know progress forward with this great company. And uh yeah, you know, um make sure to hit that like button, subscribe, by the way, guys. I think I already said that, but uh it went off on a little bit of a tangent there. So see you guys on the next episode.