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A great read for those wanting to browse at a list of players TT will be choosing from. McGinn is usually pretty accurate with these lists.
Vinny Curry looks all too good of a fit...intense...fiery...smash mouth.
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Very good article. I like Curry too, I like Zach Brown a lot, even if they just use him on passing downs. This draft will be heavy on the defense, and I think TT should draft a CB every year too, Gilmore has the size and experience. There will be some good players left at pick #28.
This mock has TT taking Perry: http://www.drafttek.com/CMDRound1_17-32.asp
Interesting they have Perry listed at 271 lbs. I'd seen him listed a slow as 250. The 250 may have been an old number. The article mentioned something I had heard about Perry though. He tries to go around guys. Strictly an outside speed rusher. I wonder if TT thinks Kevin Greene would be able to change that.
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With that lawless crowd
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Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
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Seems premature to do this article now, since the DEs and DTs are going to move around based on how guys run tomorrow. I have a sneaking suspicion that Nick Perry will end up in the "as good as gone" category after his performance on Monday. I'm not sure we want him, but I think he can be a top 15 pick, particularly since he's more scheme diverse than a guy like Ingram or Upshaw.
Curry would be fine (I have a fondness for Marshall pass rushers) but I'd really prefer Fletcher Cox or Devon Still in the first. I'd trade up for either of those guys, to be honest.
Seems premature to do this article now, since the DEs and DTs are going to move around based on how guys run tomorrow. I have a sneaking suspicion that Nick Perry will end up in the "as good as gone" category after his performance on Monday. I'm not sure we want him, but I think he can be a top 15 pick, particularly since he's more scheme diverse than a guy like Ingram or Upshaw.
Curry would be fine (I have a fondness for Marshall pass rushers) but I'd really prefer Fletcher Cox or Devon Still in the first. I'd trade up for either of those guys, to be honest.
I'm not trading up....but I'd ponderCox if he slips...don't expect that. As for Still, I'm not that sold. He looks very good at times and seems to disappear at others
TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
As for Still, I'm not that sold. He looks very good at times and seems to disappear at others
Still's main problem is his hand use. If you watch a Penn State game from early last year, and then a Penn State game from late last year, you'll notice that he's improved noticeably in that department. It's unlikely that he will regress by "forgetting what he learned."
I'm not trading up....but I'd ponderCox if he slips...don't expect that. As for Still, I'm not that sold. He looks very good at times and seems to disappear at others
I am concerned that you are pondering Cox.
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