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Dee Ford

#21

He's about 20 lbs lighter than Freeney and 15 pounds lighter than Dumervil.  Those guys were considered smaller for DEs.  Spot on with the Irvin comparison.  Dude has a quick first step and has flashed against some top talent.  If he has a solid game today, he may crack the top 20.  I assume 3-4 DEFs will drool for a guy like this, but I could see him as a LEO.


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#22

I'm pretty sure he's the same size as Robert Mathis.
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#23

Cris Clemons played at 235 his first 2 seasons at Seattle...
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#24
(This post was last modified: 01-25-2014, 01:31 PM by Vino.)

I really wish we could get Cleveland's second first rounder. Clowney at 4, this guy at 26, and Garoppolo at 39 = amazing draft.


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#25

I know he is quick, but I wonder how his speed overall is. Leo is a perfect fit for him, but id also hope we could turn him into a more versatile player and put him at OLB too. Keeping him and a more improved Branch on the field at the same time during passing downs could be sick. If we somehow luck up ans get Clowney in the first..wow. 3rd downs with Branch (again, assuming he improves even further with another season under Gus) Clowney and Ford...im drooling and lost in wishful thought
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#26

Quote:Elvis Dumervil was considered short too....
 

and he was a first-round pick.

 

Man, I wish he was able to stay in Denver.

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#27

Quote:and he was a first-round pick.

 

 
 

Wasn't

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#28

Quote:Wasn't
 

You must have him confused with somebody else. I remember thinking their first round pick should have been a cornerback, not a defensive end.

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#29

Quote:You must have him confused with somebody else. I remember thinking their first round pick should have been a cornerback, not a defensive end.
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/pl...meEl20.htm

 

4th round

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#30

^^ *insert Denzel Washington's Boom gif*
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#31

JW this is what happens when you're a fan of too many teams
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#32

Quote:JW this is what happens when you're a fan of too many teams
 

No such thing has being a fan of too many teams. He has been in the NFL long enough for me to forget things like that.

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#33

He has the only two sacks in the game right now


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#34

Quote:http://www.pro-football-reference.com/pl...meEl20.htm

 

4th round
 

He was the first guy picked after the guy that was picked before him.

 

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#35

Quote:Built Ford tough.
 

Ha, would be a great nickname if we get him. 

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#36

Gotta think we would love to draft him after how good he has been all week and in this game.  Bradley sure seems to enjoy watching him.  Just a matter of Ford being there for our 2nd round pick.  And if so, did we draft a QB in the first round?  Cuz if not, we go that direction instead of Ford.




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#37

Quote:He has the only two sacks in the game right now
 

I also saw him bat a ball down.

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#38
(This post was last modified: 01-25-2014, 08:19 PM by burt1jason.)

Wrong thread
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#39

Quote:I know he is quick, but I wonder how his speed overall is. Leo is a perfect fit for him, but id also hope we could turn him into a more versatile player and put him at OLB too. Keeping him and a more improved Branch on the field at the same time during passing downs could be sick. If we somehow luck up ans get Clowney in the first..wow. 3rd downs with Branch (again, assuming he improves even further with another season under Gus) Clowney and Ford...im drooling and lost in wishful thought
 

I thought a Leo is a hybrid DE/OLB.

 

Forget about Clowney. We need to get a quarterback at #3, not two pass rushers.

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#40

He is beast, js


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