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Lengthy tweener DE/DT types? Check out my other post and let me know what those 5 players have in common.
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Agree. But what is they built around that philosophy? It seemed to work well
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It worked well until it didn't. New looks work well because opposing teams aren't prepared for them.
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I'd prefer Lawrence, Clark, or Ford to Clowney, but if the Texans decide they don't want him and he doesn't want break the bank money, Clowney would be a decent add.
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I wouldn't be surprised if Lawrence isn't even on the Colts draft board. This scheme doesn't emphasize 2 gap players.
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None of those guys are tweeners; they are all pure outside pass rush Freeney want-a-bees. Walk Worthy,
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The other type of DE they might look for is one in the Robert Mathis type mold, a player with good speed and pass rush skill who might be considered slightly undersized for traditional 4-3 DE (6'2" 250 ~4.5 40 type of player). That's what they tried to draft in Kemoko Turay. Dee Ford fits this mold perfectly. |
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I'd take Lawrence over Wilkins if I had to draft one of the Clemson DTs. You just don't see guys his size move with the agility that he displays. Wilkins doesn't impress me as a gap penetrator. I would like if Jeffery Simmons dropped to the Colts, but that doesn't seem likely and Ballard might not even pick him because of character concerns.
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