BossChief |
04-16-2011 05:35 PM |
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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins
(Post 7568970)
Dareus
Miller
Peterson
DT's bust at the highest rate. Miller is a better fit in a 3-4 than a 4-3, and would get dominated at the POA as a RDE, IMO. Ask the Jets how much shut down corners are worth.
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I actually typed this point by point yesterday but never submitted it because I wanted to expend my views on Peterson a bit before doing so and didnt have the time to do so last night.
I think that if they draft him (or Prince) they will have a scenario similar to the one Washington had awhile ago when they initially took Champ Bailey and had Deion mentor him and bring him along.
Champ is at that point in his career where he is still pretty good, but time is very limited and he seemingly wants to help develop his successor.
The key (to me at least) to drafting well starts with hitting on your first rounders (even if they arent homeruns) year in and year out and I dont think you can get much more of a sure thing than Peterson as a future shut down guy if he is able to play and learn from one of the better corners of the last few years.
If they took Miller, you could run right at them all game and it would be very hard for them to win in this league with two ends that are liabilities in the run game. Dareus seems to me to be fairly air tight, but as Hamas suggested (and I typed last night) DL bust out at a high rate and the chances he traslates into the difference maker he was in college as a pro is pretty slim.
LOL @ sacoshit calling Dareus a one year wonder and then comparing him to Suh.
Dude surely is a fools fool.
Proof that no matter how many big words you know how to use, it doesnt make you smart.
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