Sean Payton says he tried to get Giants to select Tom Brady in 2000 NFL Draft

The Patriots would eventually select Brady and the rest is history

The NFL history books may have been different if former NFL coach Sean Payton had his way.

Payton on Friday joined former NFL defensive end Chris Long on the "Green Light" podcast and revealed that while he was with the New York Giants as an assistant coach he was trying to convince the organization to select Tom Brady in the 2000 NFL Draft.

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New York Giants offensive coordinator Sean Payton talks to running back Tiki Barber and others during the NFC Divisional Playoff against the Philadelphia Eagles on Jan. 7, 2001, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Al Pereira/Getty Images)

Payton was a quarterbacks coach for the Giants in 1999 and later was promoted to offensive coordinator, serving under Jim Fassel. He'd later become the head coach of the New Orleans Saints and lead the team to many successful seasons and one Super Bowl championship.

He said he saw Brady as a third- or fourth-round pick.

"All right, so I’m in New York and my agent is Don Yee, and Don also represents Tom Brady. Don would periodically call me with a client that he just signed, and he said, ‘Hey, will you call up Tom Brady? He’s at Michigan and I’ve got him, and just help him out with things that would be important for him at the combine,'" Payton said. "Basically, I remember it being a half an hour phone call on what's important, make a good impression, be prepared to answer some football questions. The interviews were much more informal at that time.

Head coach Sean Payton of the New Orleans Saints shakes hands with quarterback Tom Brady of the New England Patriots following the Patriots 30-27 win at Gillette Stadium on Oct. 13, 2013 in Foxboro, Massachusetts. (Rob Carr/Getty Images)

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"Now I'm a little bit connected to this player only because Don introduced me. We were doing [scouting] Brady, now this is going around the room and everyone's seen Tom run the 40 at the combine. Everyone's seen, you know, you get the body, weigh in pictures, all of that. So, you have a guy who is not fully developed yet who was pretty much a one-year starter. You could tell that he needs the weight room. But Lloyd Carr [Michigan head coach] said this, I'll never forget it, he said he's the toughest player that he's ever coached. That meant something."

Payton admitted he didn’t have a big enough voice in the room to get the Giants’ front office to make the pick. He said one Giants scout, Raymond Walsh, agreed with his assessment.

New England Patriots' Tom Brady passes against the Los Angeles Rams during Super Bowl LIII on Feb. 3, 2019, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

In 2000, New York made running back Ron Dayne their first selection of the draft, 11th overall. The Giants mostly went defense during the draft – Cornelius Griffin, Brandon Short, Ralph Brown, Dhani Jones and Jeremiah Parker. Wide receiver Ron Dixon was taken in the third round.

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Brady fell to the sixth round to the New England Patriots, won six Super Bowls with them and became one of the greatest players in NFL history.

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