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I’m saying Autry is listed at 260 lbs. He isn’t a 3-tech for every down. We went down that road with Dungy’s defense.
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Yes we did, with Keyunta Dawson. But let's not confuse their skill sets.
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260 lbs still has trouble defending the run. He is a better player. Doesn’t make him weigh more.
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I didn't like what I saw of Wilkins (he did not "singlehandedly beat Alabama" as I've seen claimed so many times, for example), and Tillery seems like a guy who could be had at 34 or later. Autry is listed at 270. It's light for a DT, and he's probably playing heavier, but he's listed at 270. |
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The Colts had the 6th best yards/attempt rush defense in the NFL last year. And that was with Autry playing inside.
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My main point was that I don't think the first round pick should be used on a skill position player of any sort. If you can't improve the DL or secondary at 26, trading down is the best option to me. That said, resigning Inman solves WR2 for me, and with the injury issues Doyle has had and Ebron's inconsistency, TE could be a position at which this team lacks depth or a true starter fairly easily.
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