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The thing about this edge class being strong and deep is that it could help us add one of those free agents at a fairly reasonable price too.
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Thanks, Pest.
Based on Brugler's rankings, trading down to around 40 and picking up a high 3rd is ideal. Maybe there's a QB-hungry team that will be looking to come up. I'm still very high on Enagbare, good to see a guy like him has a similar ranking. I think he has Cam Thomas absurdly low though. |
I'd love to trade down. Just not sure I see Veach actually doing it. He tends to be much more prone to trading up or trading away instead.
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Watched Josh Paschal from Kentucky last night.
He’s a guy that kind of gets lost in the discussion, but he’s another good prospect that could be available at 62. I think he’s a SDE that can slide inside and absolutely wreck havoc on the interior. |
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Backup DE and sub DT on passing downs. A John Browning type. |
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He can start at SDE, and inside on sub packages, hence the appeal. |
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But even them, Ingram didn’t play as much on early downs. You’re better off saving him for passing downs if you can. |
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But man, he made every bit the impact on running downs as he did vs. the pass. I think he's a guy you just start and pull when he's tired. I didn't see any particular area where he was a liability or where he was notably better. He was a hell of a lot more rounded than I expected him to be and really the only guy on that DL I thought brought consistent effort. |
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Then have them both on the field on passing downs. |
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He went out there looking to make his opponents life difficult every single snap. Even when he was taken out of a play, he made sure to make the guy across from him work for it. He just looked like a miserable mother****er to be matched up against. He was like the defensive version of Trey Smith. Smith didn't win every rep, but he made you feel it even when he lost. And if he lost, it was because you beat him and not because he just jaked the play. Now perhaps additional exposure would make it different for him, but that's such a prideful guy that I just can't see him being a player that takes plays, drives, quarters....even games off. He may run out of gas out there, but he won't pre-emptively pull the chute. We have far too many veteran defensive players, many of whom were highly paid, who you cannot say that about. |
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