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(04-29-2021, 10:39 AM)ATLjag Wrote:(04-29-2021, 10:22 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: Taking Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah would also be a complete disaster. Not because he's a bad player, but because he would be a terrible scheme fit. He is a 4-3 WLB. That is what I see. He could be very good at that position, but with us moving to a 3-4 defense, he would be a player without a position. Quincy Williams was just a pure mistake. They drafted him on his athleticism alone. Athleticism alone, does not make a great or even a good NFL player. Players have to be able to fit the scheme of the team they are going to and they have to be able to take to the coaching, process information and use that information in their play on the field. |
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