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Selling Fowler
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Quote:We need to take the best available player at a premium position of need. Except beasley fits those as well... We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Except beasley fits those as well... Here we go again. I just don't consider Beasley a DE. I think he's a LB.
Quote:Here we go again. What do you consider Clemons?
Quote:What do you consider Clemons? An undersized DE who still weighs more than Beasley.
Quote:An undersized DE who still weighs more than Beasley. So Beasley is locked into weighing 245 while in a NFL strength program? ...I guess he is definitely locked in as a LB and we should pass. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:So Beasley is locked into weighing 245 while in a NFL strength program? I'm just saying I prefer Fowler. But to answer your question about Beasley, you're asking a guy who played in college at around 230, which would be small for an NFL linebacker, and who bulked up to 245 for the Combine, to bulk up even more so he can be big enough to play defensive end in the NFL. I think Fowler will wind up around 270 when he is in an NFL strength program. I like Beasley, a lot, but I like him as a LB, and we have our starting outside LBers set already. What we need is a pass rushing defensive end. That would be Fowler. We've already had this argument in another thread, and neither of us is going to change our mind, so I will give you the last word if you want it.
Quote:I'm just saying I prefer Fowler. I guess most just prefer the Leo over a traditional DE but we do run a traditional 4-3 so Fowler probably is the best fit.
What surprised me about Fowler, watching his Pro Day, is that you can tell his body is not yet complete. If you compare his body to Gregory (who looks ripped), you can really see why Gregory is the better athlete. Now you can look at that as a negative or as a positive.
With him being still 20 years old though, I think an NFL training program will transform that body further and make him a better athlete...which would supplement his instincts, motor, and tenacity.
Quote:Why is everyone trying to sell us Fowler? Sure he is a good player, Is he the 3rd best player? Gene Smith used to get sold guys so those picking after him could do well. . Gene used to get Sold Guys? This is not right. Gene would try to outsmart everyone and get the guy way under the radar. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
As a Pitt fan, I watched most of the Noles and Gators games over the years rooting for each. Fowler was 1 of the guys that definitely stood out. Not sure if it was his wreckless pursuit or if I just noticed him more because he would a unique number "6" for a defender -- perhaps both.
The same applied when I used to watch number "9" - LB Alec Olgletree from Georgia Wonder if the single digit number on a defender leads to him being more visible to the general public. In any event, I think both were kind of freakish in their college days.
Quote:What surprised me about Fowler, watching his Pro Day, is that you can tell his body is not yet complete. If you compare his body to Gregory (who looks ripped), you can really see why Gregory is the better athlete. Now you can look at that as a negative or as a positive. Famous last words
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Quote:As a Pitt fan, I watched most of the Noles and Gators games over the years rooting for each. Fowler was 1 of the guys that definitely stood out. Not sure if it was his wreckless pursuit or if I just noticed him more because he would a unique number "6" for a defender -- perhaps both. Same with Muhammad Wilkerson at Temple (#9 I believe) and he has been terrific for the Jets.
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; Quote:Football Outsiders March 27, 2015 article on Offensive Lines 2014 season Because numbers don't tell the whole story.. Henne was awful, Bortles made a lot of silly mistakes holding onot the ball, the o-line improved later in the season, the defense is filled with aging-filler type players.. joeckel might not be a true LT, but i wouldnt make a panic move like that because T is a need.. the talent doesnt fit the pick.. that's actually what i think happened when they drafted Joeckel in the first place, The Jags forced a need into the pick and Joeckel wasnt the 2nd best player that year We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Because numbers don't tell the whole story.. Henne was awful, Bortles made a lot of silly mistakes holding onot the ball, the o-line improved later in the season, the defense is filled with aging-filler type players.. joeckel might not be a true LT, but i wouldnt make a panic move like that because T is a need.. the talent doesnt fit the pick.. that's actually what i think happened when they drafted Joeckel in the first place, The Jags forced a need into the pick and Joeckel wasnt the 2nd best player that yearYeah, by most he was the best.
I would love to see the two QB's go 1st and 2nd, leaving the Jags their choice of the best edge rusher/ defensive tackle in the draft. Oakland wants Williams in a bad way, so they might swap places with the Jags in round 1, and give up their round 2 pick as well to get him. The Jags could still get Fowler/ Beasley and get two picks early in round two. How desperate are the Raiders?
Folwer could be a star, or could end up being Vernon Gholston.
That's the risk of tweeners, and why the gamble of a #3 pick is far too high on any of them, IMO.
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Quote: I think the same could be said for any prospect at any position. Btw Leonard Williams is a tweener.
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Quote:Folwer could be a star, or could end up being Vernon Gholston. (Insert prospect name) could be a star, or could end being (insert name of bust of same position).
Quote:I think the same could be said for any prospect at any position. Btw Leonard Williams is a tweener. That would be the biggest "tweener" in NFL history. 6'5", 302 Quote:That would be the biggest "tweener" in NFL history. Between a 4-3 DT and a 3-4 end?
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