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Old 01-19-2005, 12:26 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by Chiefnj
Most of the draft sites have Pollack listed as 6'2 and 276lbs. Not a bad size for a college DE.

I've been on the Pollack bandwagon since the Outback Bowl. The kid reminded me of DT coming off the line - he has a very fast first step, plus he's as strong as an ox. He was literally throwing blockers aside.

He also reminds me of the New England LB's - he just has that intangible of being in the right place at the right time and the ability to make big plays.

Finally, he's not a liability in run defense. Even though he is frequently double teamed he holds his ground. What I found odd in the Bowl game was that teams ran AWAY from him. I had read the draft "guru" sites that questioned his size and figured they would run at him, but nope they ran away from him.

I wanted to add that he has no off field problems, is known to be a hard worker in the offseason and doesn't have a history of major injuries. Plus, you could trust him to drive your hot sister on a cross country trip.
This hot sister comment is worthless without a pic.

BTW, I like your football takes.
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