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Also, FWIW, despite entering his fourth season, Brown is one year younger than Kobie Turner, and two years younger than Byron Young.FWIW, I think Bobby Brown improved last year and was a pleasant surprise. I think there's a chance he could keep improving. Still need some DT help though.
You may be right.....however, I looked into what @Flatlyner mentioned about total snaps and I think he is right. Sweat played more snaps than many of his counterparts....... total snaps below per PFF .... He played more snaps than his teammate Byron Murphy, Kris Jenkins, Fabian Lovett (Florida St), Mekhi Wingo, Braden Fiske, Leanord Taylor, Ruke Orhorhoro, McKinley Jackson, and Michael HallSounds like a player that might require some timeouts if the opponent goes no huddle or keeps close to the line of scrimmage.
The key would be his effectiveness as the snaps are played. I haven't seen or read all of the draft media reports. And they are not the end of things, but Sweat's noticeable difference in effectiveness the longer he plays seems to be more commonly mentioned. A high motor ala Fiske, Newton, and a couple others is never mentioned.You may be right.....however, I looked into what @Flatlyner mentioned about total snaps and I think he is right. Sweat played more snaps than many of his counterparts....... total snaps below per PFF .... He played more snaps than his teammate Byron Murphy, Kris Jenkins, Fabian Lovett (Florida St), Mekhi Wingo, Braden Fiske, Leanord Taylor, Ruke Orhorhoro, McKinley Jackson, and Michael Hall
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Snap counts for our DL last season:
AD - 867
Turner - 697
Williams - 598
BBrown - 313
Murchison - 252
Johnson - 102
BrownIV - 82
Durden - 44
Copeland - 11
Leaving - 1558
On roster - 1408
More than half our snaps counts gone. Definitely gonna get a DT or two in the draft. Hopefully one high and one later.
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For what it's worth, guys like the most accurate mocker 5 years running.
FWIW, the Athletic guys have said it's a good year for gap shooting DTs but not for gap pluggers/two gapers. It also seems like there won't be a lot of guys to fill out the 3-4 DE spots in the draft.Would much rather have Mitchell in this mock. There are a helluva lot more good DTs in this draft than CBs. DT can be found in the 3rd.
Vet cut as well for DL and probably Edge.Snap counts for our DL last season:
AD - 867
Turner - 697
Williams - 598
BBrown - 313
Murchison - 252
Johnson - 102
BrownIV - 82
Durden - 44
Copeland - 11
Leaving - 1558
On roster - 1408
More than half our snaps counts gone. Definitely gonna get a DT or two in the draft. Hopefully one high and one later.
Who?Your Snap count is a little off though. Just because there were a lot of times AD99 played wide DE.
There were a couple players that lined up inside as well that were not counted.
Yes The Rams will get a DT early in The Draft( top 100). Hard to say what McSnead will do on Draft Day!! They could move up,or even down depending on need.
I’m a believer in The 5th year if a NFL team hits on a player.Still upset The Rams holding AD99 out,but paying Goff & Gurley early.
It’s interesting… those guys repeatedly talk about how volatile CB play is… and how that impacts value. Look how much less Sneed got paid than Wilkins, for example.FWIW, the Athletic guys have said it's a good year for gap shooting DTs but not for gap pluggers/two gapers. It also seems like there won't be a lot of guys to fill out the 3-4 DE spots in the draft.
Sounds like theirs good CB depth... though it shouldn't mean you pass on a top one if you like them.
Yeah... but if you really like a guy in the 1st I think you grab him. Cornerback is volatile and when the wheels fall off it's typically quick and there' s not many that come back from that. But when you have a top one, it changes the whole composure of your defense.It’s interesting… those guys repeatedly talk about how volatile CB play is… and how that impacts value. Look how much less Sneed got paid than Wilkins, for example.
Doesn’t that scream invest in the DL prospect higher and take multiple shots a DB later?
I'm watching some Murphy highlights and watching him destroy centers while Sweat is usually battling guards. Shouldn't it have been the other way around? Or was that the plan? Occupy the guards and give Murphy more one on one action against centers.
Some of us want to put Sweat at a position it looks like he rarely played in college.
Seems like if you take Murphy you have to move Kobie to Donald's spot. But, if you take Newton, Kobie stays where he is and shines.
Again FWIW I like Newton over Murphy I understand that Murphy had more sacks & pressures, but Newton did it on a team that had less talent and he did not have T'Vondre Sweat next to him, plus Newton is great with his hands, which is what set Aaron Donald apart from the rest.Seems like if you take Murphy you have to move Kobie to Donald's spot. But, if you take Newton, Kobie stays where he is and shines.
Again FWIW I like Newton over Murphy I understand that Murphy had more sacks & pressures, but Newton did it on a team that had less talent and he did not have T'Vondre Sweat next to him, plus Newton is great with his hands, which is what set Aaron Donald apart from the rest.