This morning, in advance of the NFL Draft tonight, I spoke with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on “Squawk Box.” Here’s what the commissioner had to say on some key topics.

On Ben Roethlisberger’s six-game suspension: “There are a lot of disputed facts about what happened. But one thing that’s not disputed is that it was conduct that we don’t find acceptable and it doesn’t meet the standard of the NFL and it brought a negative image to Ben himself, his teammates and everyone in the NFL. Our personal conduct policy sets a very high standard of which everyone is expected to meet, whether you are a player, a coach or a commissioner. You have to look at all of the independent facts. You want to treat everyone fairly and consistently but you are trying to change behavior – trying to get people to understand that responsibility and be held accountable to it and recognize that our fans expect to support people that they want to support.”