Twitter: Cowboys not signing KJ Wright

coult44

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micah parsons penn st
jamin davis kentucky
baron browning ohio st
dylan moses alabama
pete werner ohio st
monty rice georgia
kj britt auburn

just gimmie 2 of'm.

If you think Parsons is worth #10, i have a Tesla Roadster I will sale you for 100 bucks.
 

coult44

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he is.
keep your tesla...i love my ford escape.

Here are a few top insider views.

1)Parsons is a tremendous athlete who forces turnovers with big hits and explosiveness. He offers the ability to develop into a three-down defender, but he must polish his instincts and be quicker diagnosing plays rather than relying on sheer athleticism to get to the action. He’s a scheme-versatile linebacker, though I prefer him as a traditional weakside 4-3 outside ‘backer.

2)
  • Needs to prove ability to find solo tackles.
  • Lack of experience and patience shows in early diagnosis.
  • Runs himself out of position with unnecessary early charges.
  • Quick to run rather than scrape with square pads.
  • Has issues battling downhill rushing attacks coming right at him.
  • Loses gap leverage side-stepping lead blocks.
  • Takes on blocks with shoulder over punch and separation.
  • Needs to run feet through the strike as tackler.
  • Stiff hands missed out on easy interceptions.
3). Potential to be overly aggressive; Multiple examples in college misdiagnosing misdirection plays; Has a tendency to bite hard on the run when in coverage; Man coverage instincts at the next level may need some work; Hasn’t played since 2019

We need a can’t miss first rounder. One that doesn’t have these types of question marks.
 

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He probably would have been affordable and he plays at a position of need, so naw. We like our guys dur dur dur.
 

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Here are a few top insider views.

1)Parsons is a tremendous athlete who forces turnovers with big hits and explosiveness. He offers the ability to develop into a three-down defender, but he must polish his instincts and be quicker diagnosing plays rather than relying on sheer athleticism to get to the action. He’s a scheme-versatile linebacker, though I prefer him as a traditional weakside 4-3 outside ‘backer.

2)
  • Needs to prove ability to find solo tackles.
  • Lack of experience and patience shows in early diagnosis.
  • Runs himself out of position with unnecessary early charges.
  • Quick to run rather than scrape with square pads.
  • Has issues battling downhill rushing attacks coming right at him.
  • Loses gap leverage side-stepping lead blocks.
  • Takes on blocks with shoulder over punch and separation.
  • Needs to run feet through the strike as tackler.
  • Stiff hands missed out on easy interceptions.
3). Potential to be overly aggressive; Multiple examples in college misdiagnosing misdirection plays; Has a tendency to bite hard on the run when in coverage; Man coverage instincts at the next level may need some work; Hasn’t played since 2019

We need a can’t miss first rounder. One that doesn’t have these types of question marks.
Agree
 

Captain43Crash

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No question there is work to do and I agree with your take on Lee and LVE, but to throw a boatload of money at a 32 year old LB would be about as dumb a move as they can make right now.
What if the 32 year old LBer is far and away your best linebacker and is willing to sign a 1 year contract for 6-7 million?

Sign me up right now!
 

Mr_437

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Just don't turn around and sign Sean Lee. Also, draft a guy in the 1st-3rd round to push LVE/Jaylon to the bench if they're not getting it done.
 
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