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  • blueman
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    #49
    Originally posted by Velo View Post

    He had 7 sacks in 2023 for 'Bama, third most on the team. He's listed as a DT, but from what I'm reading about him, he's actually a DE, and he is a good pass rusher.
    Like the Man said, was being facetious (actually kinda quoting what somebody else posted, which is waaaay off base, this guy is a terror on passing downs, love it!).

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    • Kylars
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      #50
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      • Fleet 1
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        #51
        My friends at GBN were high on him. And im certain his rise for them started with his Senior Bowl notes. He was almost a top 100 for them. They always have a good presence at the All Star games and put out a ton of content regarding the practices and games.


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        • CivilBolt
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          #52
          Originally posted by PowderBill View Post
          Overall rank of 161 and we pick him at 105. So much for astuteness.
          I don’t think the ranking after the first 3 rounds are accurate. That’s why you see the occasional gem in the later rounds.

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          • Lefty2SLO
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            #53
            Originally posted by CivilBolt View Post

            I don’t think the ranking after the first 3 rounds are accurate. That’s why you see the occasional gem in the later rounds.

            Pretty sure this qualifies as a candidate for 'understatement of the year'

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            • Formula 21
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              #54
              IMO there is rating bias for DTs where pass rushers get higher grades and rush defenders get lower grades. So I don’t pay too much attention to that because I don’t like the pass rushers who get run over because they don’t have enough size. Give me the taller, heavier DTs who can control the LOS.
              Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
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              • Lone Bolt
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                #55
                Powerful, great frame, good length...non-stop motor, very good football player...lacks true twitch and explosiveness. Ben Herbert will fix that...
                Adopted Bolt: Kimani Vidal RB

                Final prediction: Latham OT, Colson LB, Sainristil CB,Rice WR, Zinter OG, Nourzad OC, MacLachlan TE, Vidal RB, Lovett DT

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                • Ghost of Quacksaw
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                  #56
                  So as I understand it, his last name is pronounced e-BOYG-be. That doesn't exactly roll off the tongue the way Okoye does.

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                  • jamrock
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                    #57
                    Let's face it, if Telesco drafted him we'd be saying why take a guy who had spinal fusion surgery?

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                    • 21&500
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                      #58
                      JE will.answer the riddle that many TPBers pose: what happens when Jim gets a crack at coaching up beef that typically goes to Bama or Georgia.
                      I like his well propositioned frame, weight and power.
                      he has a motor and passrush talent.
                      I love his attitude and effort on the field as well as his rehab.

                      I picture Minter standing on the table for JE.
                      P1. Block Destruction - Ogbonnia
                      P2. Shocking Effort - Eboigbe
                      P3. Ball Disruption - Ford
                      P4. Obnoxious Communication - Henley

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                      • Boltx
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                        #59
                        Originally posted by Formula 21 View Post
                        IMO there is rating bias for DTs where pass rushers get higher grades and rush defenders get lower grades. So I don’t pay too much attention to that because I don’t like the pass rushers who get run over because they don’t have enough size. Give me the taller, heavier DTs who can control the LOS.
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                        • AK47
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                          #60
                          Originally posted by Lone Bolt View Post
                          Powerful, great frame, good length...non-stop motor, very good football player...lacks true twitch and explosiveness. Ben Herbert will fix that...
                          His 7 sacks must've been 2nd effort team sacks. The one glaring opportunity we didn't address this draft was pass rusher. Maybe next year.

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