Cowboys Break said Osa has the 3rd most interior pressures in the league

manster4ever

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Yessir..Osa is ballin out of control. Gallimore is gonna have to be a rotation player, Hill too.

Osa is in very good company, and he just has to keep going. Gallimore n Hill will need to step up and give this guy a rest especially if #97 hit a rookie wall.

Good post....I came into the thread to post similar: Osa isn't a big guy and the fact we are playing 17 games is means hitting that wall is a real concern. I look forward to Gallimore coming back in a few weeks and joining the rotation. Hill? Not gonna count on much from him
 

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Odighizuwa is a little light with average height… but the guy has crazy long arms, an innate understanding of leverage from his time as an all-American wrestler, and is just 100% country strong.

Throw in his freakish quickness with his hands (again, probably from wrestling) and a motor that constantly runs hot, and you have a really, really good prospect.

I was excited when Dallas picked him and I had high hopes for him… but I never thought he’d come out and play like this as a rookie. The guy is one of the best in the league.

The best part is that he is going to get a lot better. He’s going to be a beast in the last half of the season and the playoffs.

And yes, Golston is playing really good as well.

Nice post bro...We hit a grand slam with Parsons, Home run with Osa and a double with Golston. What a friggin' draft. Diggs last year is the cherry on top of the Sundae. Add Tank and Gallimore to these 4 toward early November and we can get this D cranked UP by Thanksgiving. Make my turkey roll go down much smoother. Great game that day too..assuming the Raiders will have someone coaching them that isn't pond scum like Chuckie was.
 

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I am not sure where you read that. Not one draft scouting publication questioned his pass rushing skillset. As a matter of fact, it was heavily lauded.

Proof……

https://BAN-INCOMING-IN-3-2-1/scoutingreport2021OOdighizuwa.php

https://syndication.bleacherreport....couting-report-for-dallas-cowboys-dl.amp.html

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/osa-odighizuwa/32004f44-4911-8654-a883-7963338320c8

Now if you had stated that he was a weak run defender, well you would have been correct.
It IS very possible I’m confused.
 

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I know financially we won't be able to keep them together for too long, but I am really pumped to see Tank, Gregory, and Osa working together with Parsons coming from somewhere. Hopefully we can keep those guys together for a year or two..I love dominant Dlines.
Tank and Gregory will be the ones to go unless they take or restructure team friendly deals. It’s a good problem to have though.
 

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Nice post bro...We hit a grand slam with Parsons, Home run with Osa and a double with Golston. What a friggin' draft. Diggs last year is the cherry on top of the Sundae. Add Tank and Gallimore to these 4 toward early November and we can get this D cranked UP by Thanksgiving. Make my turkey roll go down much smoother. Great game that day too..assuming the Raiders will have someone coaching them that isn't pond scum like Chuckie was.
I am liking this draft better my the day!
 

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He is everything we hoped T. Crawford was supposed to be. Plays inside and outside. Non stop motor and quick and plays strong for his size.
Barring injuries, he is going to be a monster for us once he gets bigger and stronger. He reminds me of Jay Ratliff the way he plays. Just hope he don't go cray cray like Jay.
I think Osa is quicker than the Rattler - but Ratliff (7th rd pick) might be a bit stronger.
Both are playmakers that is what counts.
 

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I think Osa is quicker than the Rattler - but Ratliff (7th rd pick) might be a bit stronger.
Both are playmakers that is what counts.

I agree Osa looks to be little quicker but not as strong as Jay. Jay was also little bigger but they both have a quick first step and are relentless. They both go hard until the the whistle blows.
That's why Osa reminded me of Jay. Not so much the physical make up but the way they play the position.
 

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I agree Osa looks to be little quicker but not as strong as Jay. Jay was also little bigger but they both have a quick first step and are relentless. They both go hard until the the whistle blows.
That's why Osa reminded me of Jay. Not so much the physical make up but the way they play the position.
I know I am dreaming, but I would love to see Osa turn into Randy White.
You know - the REAL MANSTER!
 
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