Klatt’s Top 5 Running Backs & Defensive Players in the NFL Draft & Nick Saban’s concerns about CFB

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The Joel Klatt Show: A College Football Podcast

The Joel Klatt Show: A College Football Podcast

Күн бұрын

FOX Sports’ lead college football analyst Joel Klatt continues to reveal his position rankings heading into the NFL Draft. He begins the episode by ranking his top 5 Running Backs including Michigan’s Blake Corum, Texas’ Jonathon Brooks and Florida State’s Trey Benson. Klatt then ranks his Top Defensive players in the Draft including players like FSU’s Jared Verse and Alabama’s Dallas Turner. He wraps the show by giving his thoughts on Nick Saban’s candid comments about his frustrations following Alabama’s loss to Michigan and how the changes in modern college football influenced his decision to retire.
Intro: 0:00-1:57
Top 5 running backs: 1:58-14:20
Top 5 defensive players: 14:21-26:45
Nick Saban's frustrations: 26:46-41:27
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Klatt’s Top 5 Running Backs & Defensive Players in the NFL Draft & Nick Saban’s concerns about CFB
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@devinmroz5810
@devinmroz5810 Ай бұрын
Being in the Michigan Drumline the past three years has been epic. Love hearing Joel talk about the team, the team, the team. Haters need to learn that lesson.
@KeonRasouli
@KeonRasouli Ай бұрын
Big fan of the drumline
@michaelconnors1301
@michaelconnors1301 Ай бұрын
Am I a hater if I point out that M's coach was the first in history to be suspended twice in one season?
@benclark5373
@benclark5373 Ай бұрын
Just a doucher homie ​@@michaelconnors1301
@r.j.w7924
@r.j.w7924 Ай бұрын
​@@michaelconnors1301 Suspended for what and by whom though? Talking to recruiting prospects during COVID? Who cares? And a completely overblown sign stealing operation that hasn't even been directly linked to him yet? And that wasn't the hypocrites at the NCAA who suspended him at the end of the regular season it was his own coward of a conference president in his first year on the job who bowed to pressure from other teams in the conference (several of whom were ALSO stealing Michigan's signs). There are coaches who have done FAR worse than Harbaugh has been accused of.
@guitarsrcool4922
@guitarsrcool4922 Ай бұрын
He bought a kid a burger. NCAA is always looking for a way to be relevant. They're pathetic.
@DannyWilliamH
@DannyWilliamH Ай бұрын
To comment on something in the Saban segment, as a Michigan fan I both agree totally about the selflessness aspect and I'm convinced that personality will begin to matter more than ever in recruiting. Many schools (almost all, tbh) would recruit a kid that was all-world levels of talent but they'd ignore that he was a walking red flag. The mentality would be "All we gotta do is keep him out of trouble and eligible when he's not playing football". And so that's what they'd do. Now that money is above board and persistent free agency is a reality you'll see the personality matter A LOT more than it used to. Yes, he may have Heisman talent but he's a walking red flag so do we want to waste the personal and financial resources recruiting him just to have him transfer because we yelled at him in practice? And so on. It'll matter going forward when it never really used to. Finally, I wish someone would mention that a lot of the NIL anger is from coaches that lost a major competitive edge. I'm a bit sick of Dabo and Saban crying about NIL when it's so blatantly clear that everyone being able to openly pay kids hurt them. It's harder to recruit and win when everyone can pay the kids now. Yet, nobody in the media is mentioning this whenever they decry it's existence.
@paulcooper1046
@paulcooper1046 Ай бұрын
Kids with red flags have to play somewhere. They will still be pursued heavily. You have to be three years removed from your high school class to declare for the NFL Draft.
@smilerpink
@smilerpink Ай бұрын
Another word for Brooks. Waited his turn behind Bijan Robinson and Roschon Johnson. Even then, showed explosiveness in limited touches. Averaged over 6 ypc, 12 per reception with 7 TD’s in 54 touches in spot duty. Broke out in 2023 with 187-1139-6.1 ypc-10 TD’s, 25 catches-286, 1 TD. Fast enough, powerful enough, glider and slasher, makes guys miss, good hands, good team guy. Assuming reasonable recovery from injury, a lot to offer in the league.
@chocolatetownforever7537
@chocolatetownforever7537 13 күн бұрын
If he comes back healthy, and stays that way, he looks great. Hes really quick, and regardless of what ALL these draft gurus say, who knows how good he or anyone of these kids will be? I think Brooks will be awesome.
@opitz30
@opitz30 Ай бұрын
Michigan's players were selfless and they will forever be remembered as legends and greats by millions of fans around the world for it. What they overcame and how they did it on top of it all....that's something.
@Alex-zi1nb
@Alex-zi1nb Ай бұрын
what did they overcome? they cheated
@Googers503
@Googers503 Ай бұрын
@@Alex-zi1nbooooh time to count up how many times you comment this.
@Metaintelligencia
@Metaintelligencia Ай бұрын
So laughable klatt said it himself the more you think Michigan cheating had something to do with their success shows how much you understand about football …what’s more likely 19 players in the nfl draft only made it because of cheating…or are you just stupid my bet is the latter
@dreed4540
@dreed4540 Ай бұрын
They are going to go down as the biggest case of cheaters in the history of college sports. But yeah, they are Michigan Men😂
@gaminglime240
@gaminglime240 Ай бұрын
⁠@@Googers503R u mad he’s telling the truth? U must not like facts. Michigan had an elaborate cheating scheme. Connor stallions decrypted all of ohio states signs and we’re calling out their plays in real time. Michigan fans wanna act like it didn’t happen but nobody will actually acknowledge this season as a legitimate championship besides your poverty program.
@martin4749
@martin4749 Ай бұрын
Great show. I agree with your assessment entirely when it comes to Michigan. Every guy was rooting for every other guy on their team. When Orji came in at quarterback and made a big run, JJ McCarthy was the biggest cheerleader on the sideline.
@richardgonzales4685
@richardgonzales4685 Ай бұрын
Hi joel enjoyed the show always great to catch up with everything going on in the world of college football.And the upcoming draft not mention your Keene insight thanks joel.
@edhull7068
@edhull7068 Ай бұрын
Great show as always Joel. Thanks for your insightful commentary. Go Blue!
@danielwysocki5283
@danielwysocki5283 Ай бұрын
Joel, I’m taking you up on your bench press challenge!! Love your show!
@sak1339
@sak1339 Ай бұрын
I like your analysis; especially your recognition of Jonathan Brooks. (Yes, I'm a Longhorn!) I also love your pick of Terrion Arnold -- much overlooked because of KoolAid.
@cmanblazin
@cmanblazin Ай бұрын
Great analysis but Mike Sainristil definitely deserves a spot in the top 5.
@robapt3092
@robapt3092 Ай бұрын
Great show, Joel. I can't count how many times I have seen one or two highly talented players have disrupted a teams progress. Thank you.
@jackeyer3208
@jackeyer3208 Ай бұрын
J Klatt wow what a show man. Some deep quality nonstop. KEEP THIS ONE and replay it again man, because you will not do a better one but a very few times than this one!! I want a hat and the hat makers contact info.
@josephdickinson5183
@josephdickinson5183 Ай бұрын
Hey joel how do you think steel chambers out of OSU will do in the draft/NFL
@jromb0Productions
@jromb0Productions Ай бұрын
15:24 is when the #5 defender gets revealed
@user-wp3cy3fl2j
@user-wp3cy3fl2j Ай бұрын
You got #1 and #2 mixed up on running backs Joel, but you still get a thumbs up.
@benjaminrobbins8458
@benjaminrobbins8458 Ай бұрын
How long do we have on the bench challenge? I can do it.
@Burritoboy42
@Burritoboy42 Ай бұрын
I think Joel is underestimating how many people could do 5 reps on the bench lol. I agree though 20 reps as a CB is crazy
@WadeInTheJeep
@WadeInTheJeep Ай бұрын
Where’s Audric Estime 😢☘️
@broadnerdmike6450
@broadnerdmike6450 Ай бұрын
Literally explains it right there in the video.
@kahledalbert1210
@kahledalbert1210 Ай бұрын
On the fullback list. Guy is too slow
@mrjonsey
@mrjonsey Ай бұрын
@@kahledalbert1210like Kyren Williams? 🤡
@justinmaxwell86
@justinmaxwell86 Ай бұрын
My 6th would be the kid from Kentucky. Davis. Love the way he runs. But man Benson is North South, and gets those tough extra yards. Love the list. I’d like to shout out Cooper Dejean is my favorite defensive player this year
@915tarponlegend
@915tarponlegend Ай бұрын
I was doing sets of 11 at 225 in college. I was 6’0 205lb. I only have video of me benching 300lb of plates on a smith machine for 3 reps. Does that count for something?
@whatdadogdoin8457
@whatdadogdoin8457 Ай бұрын
Smith machine NAHHH MANNNNN GET OUTTA HERE!!
@willcozine3795
@willcozine3795 Ай бұрын
Bucky Irving’s best trait is his contact balance. For a smaller guy he absorbs contact so well, always stays up after the first hit. He’s a mix of Austin Ekeler and Darren Sproles
@grgazzels
@grgazzels Ай бұрын
Talent vs The will, The Team. Miracle on ice says it all. Many won't know that.
@MichaelAcosta
@MichaelAcosta Ай бұрын
I appreciate your honest assessment of Estime. Love the Irish, love the guy, but his showing in the combine was lackluster. I hope he gets to shine in the NFL.
@leejohnson2024
@leejohnson2024 Ай бұрын
I was a highschool oline and dlineman, i also had scholarships to go play in college. I chose a different path however i could only bench 225, 7 times.
@johnschmidt2444
@johnschmidt2444 Ай бұрын
I absolutely could have done 10 reps my senior year in high school; I would do 6-8 as a warmup before powerlifting. 20? Never in a million years lol
@Metaintelligencia
@Metaintelligencia Ай бұрын
Yeah agreed, I could do 10 of 200 but maybe not 11 or 12 :l I would like one of his rose bowl hats though
@elliotwilkinson8784
@elliotwilkinson8784 Ай бұрын
I can do 275.5 for 3 at 197 right now. I did 10 reps the other day of 225 after a set of 275.5 and 253.5. Fresh I could probably do 12 or 13 of 225 but, aint no way I could get to 20. It’s so endurance based once you hit 10 😂.
@elliotwilkinson8784
@elliotwilkinson8784 Ай бұрын
Turns out I did 220 for 10 so tried 226 and got 10 😂😂. I’m happy with that tho
@argarg6203
@argarg6203 Ай бұрын
Just did 6 reps of 225 at the gym this morning. I’ll be expecting your response Joe 😉
@CommunityNotesVerified
@CommunityNotesVerified Ай бұрын
Wright, Estime, Allen, Benson, Brooks, I. Davis, Guerendo, Lloyd, Williams, McClellan
@gabegalef
@gabegalef Ай бұрын
I want a feature on the pod to talk qb rankings
@julianwatts9024
@julianwatts9024 Ай бұрын
To act like a couple hundred grand isn’t changing these kids life has to be one of the most ridiculous comments ever
@ap6232
@ap6232 Ай бұрын
Reality is that the top players at the top schools are raking in NIL dollars, many being well into the 7 figure range. Although a different sport, Caitlin Clark (Iowa women's basketball) is estimated to be earning over $3M in NIL. For the less-touted kids or possibly G5 players, absolutely a couple hundred grand is a big deal. I wouldn't think that it would be that huge for any of the players on this list (except maybe Quinyon Mitchell).
@treywagnon7001
@treywagnon7001 Ай бұрын
His point was that most players like 99 percent aren’t getting anywhere close to that amount of money. Most might be lucky to get a few thousand a year.
@bkg5494
@bkg5494 Ай бұрын
not what he said
@eltennis
@eltennis Ай бұрын
Did you listen to what he said? That's not at all what he was saying
@wolveman22
@wolveman22 Ай бұрын
@ap6232- There's a lot of information out there that suggests a lot of those numbers are exaggerated.
@johnmarkle2025
@johnmarkle2025 Ай бұрын
Defenders for me… 1. Dallas Turner 2. Quinyon Mitchell 3. Terrion Arnold 4. Jared Verse 5. Byron Murphy
@notanexpert522
@notanexpert522 Ай бұрын
With an honorable mention for Jer'zhan Newton
@alexanderschooler579
@alexanderschooler579 Ай бұрын
Video coming Joel
@smercxz
@smercxz Ай бұрын
Klay you said Brooks was a little bit older but he not only has plenty tread on the tires but he’s only 20 yrs old as well🔥 Trying to trade into the back first for him in my 12man SF TE premium lg he’s gonna be a baller once he’s fully back ik it’ll take sometime to get all the way into form but I believe in Brooks
@debbiewood3104
@debbiewood3104 Ай бұрын
Go Blue!
@tommyryan8631
@tommyryan8631 Ай бұрын
Where do I send the video doing 225 for 20?
@M98747
@M98747 Ай бұрын
My record at 225 lbs was 23 reps, soooo...where's my hat Joel?! That was two years ago. I don't think I can do it right now. 😅
@jamescorwin7432
@jamescorwin7432 Ай бұрын
Well said Joel…’The Team The Team The Team ‘ Bo’s philosophy Go Blue
@RKGrizz
@RKGrizz Ай бұрын
Doesn't Verse have a better RAS than Turner? Why say that he doesn't have top line testing?
@NatetheGreat009
@NatetheGreat009 Ай бұрын
Michigan was doing a silent count vs psu because of the loud home field advantage so the DL had the advantage on the snap. Chop is a phenomenal athlete yes but it wasn’t an even playing field. Edit: Joel is spot on when it comes to the Saban situation. Talented teams win 90% of the time but it’s a team sport and chemistry matters
@Alex-zi1nb
@Alex-zi1nb Ай бұрын
cheaters talkin about an even playing field lmao
@shawnmorgan8156
@shawnmorgan8156 Ай бұрын
Off subject but maybe something I would love to hear you talk about…. The Bears haven’t even shopped fields. Are they trading #1?
@chocolatetownforever7537
@chocolatetownforever7537 13 күн бұрын
I like Marshawn Lloyd, and he can be had in the 4th, maybe even later. Highlight tapes make anyone look great, but hes really quick and agile. Wouldnt shock me at all if hes the best in this class.
@GKMatt42
@GKMatt42 Ай бұрын
3 edge players ahead of Latu, just because of injury history or are there parts of his game that he is worried about? I think Saban had perfected college coaching pre-NIL and the changes to transferring. Once money got involved and it became easier to leave, given his accomplishments, he just didn't have the drive to figure out how to make the necessary changes.
@insomniablanket
@insomniablanket Ай бұрын
Blake Corum is the most overlooked player in this draft. His running mate Edwards looked better while Corum seems like moving in slow motion in comparison.
@shannonrush1299
@shannonrush1299 Ай бұрын
Bruh, I just squeezed out 7. 20 is impressive
@aaronpredum9907
@aaronpredum9907 Ай бұрын
Love listening to your insights! I'm rooting for Corum to have a great NFL career. Go Blue!
@leehurst172
@leehurst172 Ай бұрын
The Sainristil disrespect continues smh.... But I'll let it slide because of what you said about Michigan from 32:40-37:15. I think your assessment of talent vs team is spot-on, and UM winning it all should be taken as good news for smaller program players. To take it back to the homefront, this next season is going to be so pivotal for Ohio State. They've spent upwards of $7 million to bring in transfer talent and I have genuine doubts about their team culture. Michigan is going to be way out-gunned in the next matchup, but, if Moore can hold the team true to its philosophies and pull out another victory, OSU is going to have an explosion similar to Michigan's post-Lloyd Carr era.
@Alex-zi1nb
@Alex-zi1nb Ай бұрын
philosophies of cheating
@mkwy8782
@mkwy8782 Ай бұрын
@@Alex-zi1nb You're a fools fool.
@Googers503
@Googers503 Ай бұрын
@@Alex-zi1nbfound the Ohio fan boy.
@DeshCanter
@DeshCanter Ай бұрын
@@Alex-zi1nb Spot on! Ohio State has self reported their cheating, multiple instances this year alone, including bribing…..er uh….contacting a player on another team prior to his entering the transfer portal. I’m certain the Buckeye faithful will be loud in their condemnation of their program sinking to such lows, given how vocal they were about similar alleged behavior at Michigan. Odd that they’re waiting so long to do so though…..🧐…..it’s almost as if their only standards are double standards.
@jalencampbell718
@jalencampbell718 Ай бұрын
​@DeshCanter I remember getting into an argument with you earlier in the year about michigan possibly losing a game this year because of how JJ played during the bowling Green game and you were 100% right about it not being an issue going forward so I won't doubt you again lol. The only reason I remember is cuz I remember your profile pic. I know that's random af but I gotta give you your props for that
@johnmarkle2025
@johnmarkle2025 Ай бұрын
I think Trey Benson is #1. Reminds me of a mix between AP and Gurley II. Solid speed, great burst, catches well in the backfield, and bulldozes defenders down.
@wilbertmatthews
@wilbertmatthews Ай бұрын
Agree
@andrewt4548
@andrewt4548 Ай бұрын
Maybe a mix of Barry Sanders, Jim Brown and Bo Jackson too?
@YaboiPerky
@YaboiPerky Ай бұрын
@@andrewt4548 exactly😂😂😂 dude mentioned two of the best running backs of the last 20 years lmaoooo
@dieusonmalcomson7335
@dieusonmalcomson7335 Ай бұрын
@@andrewt4548toss in a little Jerome bettis, with a pinch of William Perry, and a splash of that oj mentality.
@TheLazyPinecone
@TheLazyPinecone Ай бұрын
I will volunteer for the 20 reps of 225 challenge. Not easy by any means, but I’m going to start training for this 😂
@EBLLC
@EBLLC Ай бұрын
You didn't even mention Ray Davis. He's got the potential (and track record) to be a very good RB in the NFL.
@LukeXlll
@LukeXlll Ай бұрын
Braelon Allen has got to be top 5. He's a great player that could easily be a star in the NFL.
@JoelKlattShow
@JoelKlattShow Ай бұрын
There are 8 guys that could be in the Top 5... but eventually you have to make the decision. I think Allen will be a really good pro. -Joel
@LukeXlll
@LukeXlll Ай бұрын
@@JoelKlattShow Hi Joel, love the show. He shows everything that a star RB would. He's big at 6'1 235 lbs, he's fast, has great finesse, is a smart player, and his stats are great. 1300+ yards as a freshman is insane!
@captinchewy7592
@captinchewy7592 Ай бұрын
Ollie Gordon and Cody Schrader?
@robertgaber2674
@robertgaber2674 Ай бұрын
Chop Robinson in the UM game last year . . . I agree that he is a great player, and the sacks were legit., but one thing I do not hear mentioned much is just how tough it is to play at Penn State in front of that frenzied crowd. I don't think the lineman could hear the snap and by that time Chop was around the corner.
@positroll7870
@positroll7870 Ай бұрын
Also, that UM lineman (Barnhard?) really is a guard build wise, but got put at tackle for depth chart reasons. Once Zinter went down against OSU, he moved inside and played much better, including against Bama in the semis (blocking downfield for the critical Corum td)
@sekouwatkins2316
@sekouwatkins2316 Ай бұрын
Megatron was 7Lbs lighter and ran a sub 4.4. These dudes are gifted god given athletes. Salute! 1:38
@drewyin9247
@drewyin9247 Ай бұрын
Megatron was also 3 inches taller and wearing someone else’s shoes because he wasn’t supposed to run it lol
@christopherrobbins9985
@christopherrobbins9985 Ай бұрын
Dallas Turner is no joke. Incredible edge rusher....plus he has a great NFL name. Dallas Turner. He'll be an All-Pro in 2 years time.
@ChrisGorki
@ChrisGorki Ай бұрын
Turner sucks. Watch more than just highlights and a 40 time. He got swallowed up by OTs. He's undersized, has no hands, veey little moves. If he doesn't win with speed he's done.
@alexmangrum90
@alexmangrum90 Ай бұрын
​@@ChrisGorkiIf your paying attention to turners style and play, then you wouldn't say that, just shows you have a personal problem, probably an Alabama hater like many. Understandable
@ChrisGorki
@ChrisGorki Ай бұрын
@@alexmangrum90 I pay close attention to Turners play, probably way more than you have. Meaning not just watching highlights or a 40 time. There are 4 games various teams of every pass rush with Verse, Latu, Chop Robinson and Turner I broke down on youtube. I watched the 4 games of each Edge guy and tallied either win, loss, or NA if play was away from them or QB got the ball out quick. Turner without question had the most losses and least wins. I watched him very indepth. He would make a good 4-3 LB lining up as a regular LB vs the run which he is more built for. Because he is not built or skilled enough to have a 6-5.. 300lb OT across from him. I could show you the game film if you'd like. And for the record I have tremendous respect for Bama. They have been the standard. So its you sir that are the hater because maybe you're a Bama fan and all sore that Im stating Turner is overrated. Like I said I'll gladly show you the film. No honest person can watch this game film I watched and still think Turner is the top edge guy in this draft.
@alexmangrum90
@alexmangrum90 Ай бұрын
@@ChrisGorki OK. I believe Turner & Braswell both will have great nfl careers, time will tell.
@ChrisGorki
@ChrisGorki Ай бұрын
@@alexmangrum90 Listen I am a Penn State fan. I live in PA and I'm a Penn State fan. So I love Chop Robinson. Chop to a lesser extent has the same issues as Turner. They are all speed not a lot of power and certainly not great with their hands. Chops a little bigger and better with his hands though he's far from where he should be with his hand usage. Tonight or later today I am going to post all the pass rushes Turner had vs Texas and LSU and you'll see exactly what I am saying. I didn't like the fact that I thought Chop was going to be better but the film doesn't lie. So if we are going to evaluate fairly, we have to take our bias out of it. And right now Turner nor Chop are as good as Verse or Latu. And frankly it's not even close.
@maxthullen6408
@maxthullen6408 Ай бұрын
Cannot wait to get a hat
@james58
@james58 Ай бұрын
I disagree with the statement that Michigan by proxy was more committed or devoted than a UGA. Michigan are the champs, no problem. UGA has been the epitome of a committed, unified program. One 3 point loss to Bama in a championship game on the back of a muffed trick play turnover in the shadow of their endzone doesn’t erase that. Michigan beat Bama but has never been able to beat UGA, and they have had a couple of opportunities to do it. If roles were reversed, I doubt Michigan would finish the season the way UGA did in the Orange Bowl. That was the best illustration of how dedicated and committed a program could be when they had NOTHING to play for. That’s my only gripe
@MichaelDionne-sy4bk
@MichaelDionne-sy4bk Ай бұрын
They are all great talents...I like Bucky Irving...but where they play has a lot to do with how it all plays out...
@genevevesabater6271
@genevevesabater6271 Ай бұрын
1. Marshawn Lloyd, 2. Trey Benson
@markwillis614
@markwillis614 Ай бұрын
Most Alabama fans will tell you that, while we love Arnold, McKinstry is the better corner. There's a reason that McKinstry doesn't have the counting stats that Arnold has; his man was blanketed and almost never open. Love both, but give me the guy that QBs are afraid to throw on.
@SerbianSniper
@SerbianSniper Ай бұрын
More talent on OSU as well...and with their NIL deals......like you said....the team overcomes talent to a certain extent......ie Michigan
@SlipandRip710
@SlipandRip710 Ай бұрын
I tested it today and I hit 225 for 15 but 20 seems so far away
@Scoobarruu
@Scoobarruu Ай бұрын
Dang. Audric Estime not even top 5 in RB list
@sulaymanmajeed-sloanel397
@sulaymanmajeed-sloanel397 Ай бұрын
Joel, I’m going to tear my peck trying to get a autographed hat.
@RedEyeItachi
@RedEyeItachi Ай бұрын
Joel that is unfair man. I just did 225 for 12 on incline this morning. I can’t go do it again until at least Friday 😂😂
@lefthandedfork3337
@lefthandedfork3337 Ай бұрын
Does this guy ever go over how his evaluations panned out? Like from the last few years especially players not top 100?
@tregarcia7262
@tregarcia7262 Ай бұрын
Cooper Dejean is my number one defender in this class, I really hope the Hawks take him at 16 if he’s there
@mrjonsey
@mrjonsey Ай бұрын
Audric Estime will be a top 3 RB from this draft.
@vinnythewebsurfer
@vinnythewebsurfer Ай бұрын
The “kids” these days aren’t stupid. They would know if somethings isn’t right in Tuscaloosa and didn’t just blindly assume Saban was going to actually put them in the right place to actual win the national championship regardless of any “message”. What good are nation championships to players who’ll never get to the nfl regardless of their contributions to Saban’s teams?
@AlphaDwg
@AlphaDwg Ай бұрын
elaborate on what you are trying to say
@RaininginSeersVillage
@RaininginSeersVillage Ай бұрын
​@AlphaDwg That this story/ Saban portrays his own players as soft, entitled whiners- when they simply wanted reasonable assurances/compensation for their labor. Saban couldn't cope with not being in absolute control, so he left- like others are
@twinch4mp10n5
@twinch4mp10n5 Ай бұрын
Looks like I'm gonna have to get back into the gym to get that hat
@tomzilla2000wars
@tomzilla2000wars Ай бұрын
I got a video of me doing 225 for 33 reps I’ll send it to you, I expect that hat Joel
@nathanielwiens6364
@nathanielwiens6364 Ай бұрын
32:00 The Team. The Team. The Team. Go Blue.
@williamwagner79
@williamwagner79 Ай бұрын
I have a video on my KZbin of me doing 315 for 22 reps, so there are a few of us out here watching Joel. Lol
@dyingalive
@dyingalive Ай бұрын
Yeah considering his demographics there will be at least a few percent that can do 225 20 times
@williamwagner79
@williamwagner79 Ай бұрын
@@dyingalive I would think so too.
@RedEyeItachi
@RedEyeItachi Ай бұрын
@@dyingaliveI usually do 225 for 15 but I’ve never tried to go heavier or higher. I usually do 3 sets of 225 for 15, 12, and 10. I honestly worry more about controlling the weight than power. I honestly dont lift for power. I’m more about high rep and building muscle endurance.
@paulcooper1046
@paulcooper1046 Ай бұрын
You can't play DB...Solid work on your part nevertheless. Well done.
@dyingalive
@dyingalive Ай бұрын
@@RedEyeItachi I got past a certain age and switched to weight caps with higher reps or sets too.
@AlphaDwg
@AlphaDwg Ай бұрын
People are talking about Dallas Turner like he's just an athlete who blew it up at the combine. As if he wasn't one of the most productive edge rushers the past two seasons in college football. He's not Trevon Walker or Nolan Smith who had little to no production, only showed flashes and just showed up to the combine and wowed people. DT has put a lot of elite production on tape. That's why I have him as my number one defender too. It's elite production to go along with off the charts testing. You combine those two together and you have a top 10 worthy edge rusher.
@UnderratedReVo
@UnderratedReVo Ай бұрын
im a georgia fan as im from the state, and just for the record, travon walker didn’t produce much, but nolan smith got injured his last year. he was a great linebacker that stood out in college when you watched any game
@UnderratedReVo
@UnderratedReVo Ай бұрын
with that being said ^ I do agree that dallas turner will be a home run and I hope the falcons draft him.
@AlphaDwg
@AlphaDwg Ай бұрын
@@UnderratedReVo For sure. not saying those guys weren't good and with Smith it was injury that hurt his production especially his final year. Just pointing out that I keep seeing this narrative about Turner that he's just an athlete or the "potential" pick after his amazing combine. Which just isn't the case.
@UnderratedReVo
@UnderratedReVo Ай бұрын
@@AlphaDwg agreed
@devinbooker3163
@devinbooker3163 Ай бұрын
I’m a huge college football and I can’t wait to play cfb25. I don’t know how they will put nil in dynasty mode but it sounds fun. Now back to the video, these contracts Joel are they guaranteed for the players. Cause if they are let’s say you sign 3 years guaranteed. The kid doesn’t live up to the deal Alabama cuts him. I think that would be giving the universities too much power.
@notanexpert522
@notanexpert522 Ай бұрын
Chop Robinson over Byron Murphy II and Jer'zhan Newton is crazy.
@BigDiscussions76Sports
@BigDiscussions76Sports Ай бұрын
Now with all due respect Joel, that Samaj Morgan dropped punt set up Bama's first score. Michigan shot itself in the foot numerous times in the Rose Bowl🌹
@philliplamay5923
@philliplamay5923 Ай бұрын
How are there no Michigan D players in that top 5?
@mblueboy66
@mblueboy66 Ай бұрын
Because they were A Team, A Team, A Team!
@Prodigalzson
@Prodigalzson Ай бұрын
You are gonna be responding to a lot of emails. 225 is alot but its not outrageous. Im 53 now. at 30, 15 reps at 225 wouldn't be a problem and I was far from the strongest. There are LOTs of amateur lifters who can run 225 all day long.
@Trav83
@Trav83 Ай бұрын
How is Cody Schrader or Ray Davis not in the top 5?
@stevenkruckenberg3790
@stevenkruckenberg3790 Ай бұрын
I'll send you a video doing 20 no problem
@Janthdanl
@Janthdanl Ай бұрын
If Corum had the game Edwards had in 2022 against OSU, he was going to win the heisman. It’s the biggest what if of that season, what if he hadn’t gotten hurt the week before against Illinois?
@teesogrimey6457
@teesogrimey6457 Ай бұрын
No braelon Allen?
@dyingalive
@dyingalive Ай бұрын
You have agreat football podcast which will attract many former football players and athletes. There will be people able to do 225 20 times let alone you dropping that to 10 or 5
@RedEyeItachi
@RedEyeItachi Ай бұрын
He is massively underestimating his audience. He does a football podcast which means most of his fans r football players who likely eat and sleep at the gym 😂😂 10 reps for 225 is easy. He needs to leave it at 20 or at least 15 or he is gonna be spending a insane amount of money on hats 😂😂
@RedEyeItachi
@RedEyeItachi Ай бұрын
I also was a DE/OLB though so maybe I shouldn’t talk cuz 225 was 20-30 lbs below my body weight and now it’s like 50-60lbs below my body weight. I don’t go heavy anymore but when I was playing and lifting I was at 275 for 10 and I’d like to think I’m significantly stronger now than I used to be I just don’t lift heavy anymore.
@JoelKlattShow
@JoelKlattShow Ай бұрын
I think you underestimate how tough that is. Let's say that 100k people listen to that portion. We might get a response from 18-30 people. That's .02% -Joel
@dyingalive
@dyingalive Ай бұрын
@@JoelKlattShow I am involving personal experience of being able to do it (will admit i've been stronger than average since my teens) But I do agree that responses may be far lower than those capable of 20 let alone 20 or 5. For example I don't currently have a gym membership & won't get one just to record the video and send it in.
@MeansChris
@MeansChris Ай бұрын
Great show. Yes, contracts. They all deserve pay, but there needs to be organization in how the pay is structured. A free-for-all is never good in anything, long term.
@eddievangundy4510
@eddievangundy4510 Ай бұрын
Why does there have to be organization? Have no use for Saban who was making 10 to 12 million a year. He's a real piece of work talking now non-stop. As though he is a sage about anything. Except defensive football before the spread came into vogue.
@MeansChris
@MeansChris Ай бұрын
@@eddievangundy4510 organization in anything - sports, business, household, etc keeps everything from falling apart. I think it’ll be good for the players.
@JoelKlattShow
@JoelKlattShow Ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more. I believe the only way through this is a collective bargained agreement with a players association. It's the only way to have safeguards on both sides. -Joel
@JohnRees3
@JohnRees3 Ай бұрын
Calvin Johnson: 6’6” 240 lbs 4.29 40 time. Micah parsons: 6’3” 245 lbs 4.36 40 time. There’s a lot more of them. Stop.
@z3char1ah
@z3char1ah Ай бұрын
You named 2…Keep going.
@dylanebers8017
@dylanebers8017 Ай бұрын
I'm still surprised that Ollie Gordon didn't enter the draft he probably could have been a 1st rounder
@EBLLC
@EBLLC Ай бұрын
You cannot ignore Bucky Irving's size issue. You just can't. Can he take the pounding in the NFL as a feature back? Probably not. If not, then he is just a good 3rd down back. Give me Jaylen Wright, instead!
@robertstokes9034
@robertstokes9034 Ай бұрын
Leverage. Alabama or not, you have to understand how much leverage you have as a player. There are few guys that are irreplaceable at the college level, even at Alabama. 🤷🏾‍♂️
@JayMr_Football
@JayMr_Football Ай бұрын
Sorry Joel love the show but Dallas Turner is only 6’2 which is cause for some concern. His official measurements from the combine
@BigDiscussions76Sports
@BigDiscussions76Sports Ай бұрын
GO BLUE🟨🟦🏈
@JW-28
@JW-28 Ай бұрын
Give me BC2 as my RB1 in the league. He is a gd DAWG and loves ball.
@davidcain4683
@davidcain4683 Ай бұрын
I know I can still hit at least ten reps 😂. 20 is a stretch for me now, give me a couple weeks and I’d hit it
@campbellsportsinc
@campbellsportsinc Ай бұрын
RB AUDRIC ESTIME FROM NOTRE DAME was in a 5 player rotation in 2023 and I DON'T HEAR ANYTHING ABOUT THIS FACT ☘️☘️☘️ AND WHY THIS ROOM IS LOADED 🔥
@AlphaDwg
@AlphaDwg Ай бұрын
he also ran a 4.7 and play style screams 3 good years in the NFL tops
@Ynkno
@Ynkno Ай бұрын
5?
@roknkawk
@roknkawk Ай бұрын
For Brooks Less carries Is a good thing. Less wear and tear, no?
@GreenFoo72
@GreenFoo72 Ай бұрын
You can’t say Michigan was less talented than all those teams when they’re the team who as sent the most player in the combine in a single year come on now Michigan was stacked top to bottom
@tbg2261
@tbg2261 Ай бұрын
I call BS on the Nick Saban part (not from you Klatt, but from Nick). Videos and photos of Bama players from poor family pushing BMWs, Mercedes, Dodge Chargers, $100K pickups, etc. Saban's issue is that he can't control NIL the way he could before. Let's call a spade a spade. Great coach but also benefited from the best boosters over his entire Bama career
@alexmangrum90
@alexmangrum90 Ай бұрын
Bama has never been near the top with boosters, making Sabans success even more impressive and probably never achieved again.
@Sonic-wb7ik
@Sonic-wb7ik Ай бұрын
Bama was ALWAYS a top college in terms of paying players through boosters. Why do you think they had a solid dozen 4 and 5 star recruits each year? You think those players are going to Bama to MAYBe get playing time? No, they went because they got paid big bucks to attend Bama.
@alexmangrum90
@alexmangrum90 Ай бұрын
@@Sonic-wb7ik Or they went because of the history & tradition of success 🙄😅
@Sonic-wb7ik
@Sonic-wb7ik Ай бұрын
@alexmangrum90 yes, because history and success resonates so well with millennial and Gen Z. I'm sure that's the reason. 🤣
@alexmangrum90
@alexmangrum90 Ай бұрын
@@Sonic-wb7ik Well yes, yes it does. I'm 33 and if I wasn't informed about cfb but my son was athletically talented enough to play college football I would automatically think about bama football because the recent & long term success in college football is a known fact.
@joeblankenship3310
@joeblankenship3310 Ай бұрын
22:16 I sent you my bench press
@santinodewreede3955
@santinodewreede3955 Ай бұрын
I’m taking you bench challenge!
@user-wp3cy3fl2j
@user-wp3cy3fl2j Ай бұрын
Robinson didn't bother Michigan much.
@markdouglas1601
@markdouglas1601 Ай бұрын
20 times is impressive especially for a corner. But a lot of people can do that Joel lol. I mean in my peak I could bust out 8-10. Now it’s more like 1-2 lol But there’s a lot of meatheads out there
@jtdesverdad
@jtdesverdad Ай бұрын
All the guys you listed as comparisons to Bucky are bigger, faster, stronger.
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