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Denzel Perryman

#1

All aboard the bandwagon.

 

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#2

Sign me up! Me like. 

 

Where approximately in the draft do you think he'll go?

 

Any chance we could trade down, add a few picks and nab him in the mid 1st round?

 

 

He'd be a nice eventual replacement for Poz. 


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#3

I'm on board
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#4

I don't know, I might need to see his 3-cone time before I commit . . .


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#5

21+ on wonderlic or bust
"Expect for the best. Prepare for the worst. Capitalize on what comes."

 

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#6

Honestly he isn't worth a mid round pick. He is one of those LB like Poz, where they play 1st and 2nd down and 3rd down you need someone with a little more speed. The MLB from Mississippi State seems to be a better fit,  he is what 6'4. never seen a 6'4 MLB with good speed. I would rather get Leonard Williams and trade back up into the first to get a MLB, if not we still have Poz for one more year, focus on getting Devin Funchness if he falls into the 20-32 trade up for him

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#7

Perryman has better coverage skills than McKinney. McKinney has very stiff hips.
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#8

Quote:Honestly he isn't worth a mid round pick. He is one of those LB like Poz, where they play 1st and 2nd down and 3rd down you need someone with a little more speed. The MLB from Mississippi State seems to be a better fit,  he is what 6'4. never seen a 6'4 MLB with good speed. I would rather get Leonard Williams and trade back up into the first to get a MLB, if not we still have Poz for one more year, focus on getting Devin Funchness if he falls into the 20-32 trade up for him
 

I don't see how a linebacker like Poz is a bad thing.  A guy that can be amazing on first and second and then sub in for a leaner, quicker back up isn't a bad thing.

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#9

Hopefully Perryman can run under a 4.7 at the combine.  Dude will create turnovers at the next level and here are some big hits before the season started

 

http://youtu.be/8NZbhgf33sg


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#10

Quote:Honestly he isn't worth a mid round pick. He is one of those LB like Poz, where they play 1st and 2nd down and 3rd down you need someone with a little more speed. The MLB from Mississippi State seems to be a better fit, he is what 6'4. never seen a 6'4 MLB with good speed. I would rather get Leonard Williams and trade back up into the first to get a MLB, if not we still have Poz for one more year, focus on getting Devin Funchness if he falls into the 20-32 trade up for him


So clearly you never heard of Brian Urlacher
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#11

he's overrated


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#12

^why


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#13

Quote:he's overrated


Solid analysis.
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#14

thanks man


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#15

Quote:thanks man


No problem bro
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#16

Interesting snippet from today's weigh-ins at the Senior Bowl... DP is 2 inches shorter than advertised, at 5'10".
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#17

Quote:Where approximately in the draft do you think he'll go?

 

Any chance we could trade down, add a few picks and nab him in the mid 1st round?
 

Daniel Jeremiah has the Packers picking him at #30, so it would make more sense to trade up from #36 than down from #3. No way would I give anybody the #3 pick to select a certain player.

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#18

I remember reading an article that explained the UM alum football players questioned the coaching Perryman was receiving.

 

I'm glad Bradley and the staff gets the chance to coach him, to see exactly where he is as a player.

 

If he has the ability and aptitude but did not get the coaching, he may be worth the investment of a 2nd or 3rd round pick.


 

Worst to 1st.  Curse Reversed!





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#19

I prefer Paul Dawson (1st), then Eric Kendricks (2nd) and then Denzel Perryman (3rd)

 

Perryman has a lot of the line at the Senior Bowl. He seems to be trending downward towards the 3rd Rd as opposed to a 2nd Rd selection.


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#20

Impromptu poll. Would you rather the team address the TE position in Round Two or LB? I feel like the needs are pretty close as far as the team goes, and there would seem to be similar talent at both spots.

 

Personally, I think I'd rather have a capable TE acquired there.


I'm trying to make myself more informed and less opinionated.

Stop saying whatever stupid thing you're talking about and pay attention to all the interesting things I have to say!
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