Tass
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Gee, I don't know. I guess people get more worked up about first round picks than they do about 4th round picks.
All worked up over nothing.
Gee, I don't know. I guess people get more worked up about first round picks than they do about 4th round picks.
I’m glad the Dline got a fresh body but I’m not a fan of the pick with Settle still on the board.
All worked up over nothing.
I agree, but you seemed worked up enough to ask the question.
Where is everyone complaining that he is undersized?
All the T.J. Watt haters who said he was too small at 6'4" and 252?
This guy is 6'4" and 257. Almost identical.
Wonder what happened to where he went from 10 sacks to 1.5?
TJ Watt was a 1st rounder....differently circumstances.Where is everyone complaining that he is undersized?
All the T.J. Watt haters who said he was too small at 6'4" and 252?
This guy is 6'4" and 257. Almost identical.
Well as much money as they e paid Crawford and David Irving....I don't think it's a lack of care when it comes to the interior.Because they think interior DL are worthless. At this point it's moved beyond joke to fact, the don't give a damn about the interior.
Well as much money as they e paid Crawford and David Irving....I don't think it's a lack of care when it comes to the interior.
Acquiring lesser talent doesn't make Irving and Crawford cheaper. Both those guys could be gone next year .
What do you mean? THey both could be gone next year. My point is....people saying they don't care about the interior. They have spent resources there. ITs the fascination fans have with a 350 pound 1tech.Acquiring lesser talent doesn't make Irving and Crawford cheaper. Both those guys could be gone next year .
people said the same about Tapper and he is going to get cut .
Not his size I'm worried about its whether he'll ever get his speed back. Had a 4.87 40 plus only 1.5 sacks in 2017 (10 sacks in 2016). Which year was the outlier?
Was also not the blue chip prospect Sweat was coming out of HS. Sweat was projected to be a top 5 pick before his injury.
TJ Watt also only had one double digit sack season too (11.5 in 2016) but impressed at combine with 4.6 40 and 37 very. Best of all, not injured.
But tj watt and Takk (both smaller) were our rde answer. Why can’t yall just say you’ve never seen him play and leave it at that? LolThis guy has LEO written all over him
Sweat’s injury was in high school. He only missed one game in college. How was he a projected Top 5 pick in high school?
Watt also had an extensive injury history. That’s a reason some teams didn’t like him.
Drafted in the 4th at 166 means he was a good value pick.GRADE: 3rd Round (#96 overall)
Ok, so I did a little googling about his ACL. Seems like it was a fairly minor strain/sprain or super slight tear- that is much better than what Sean Lee had (which was a pretty serious tear).
Per this article he was back playing pretty well pretty quick and it happened in his best year 2016. So, his drop off last year might better be explained by scheme change and being targetted for double teams more than ACL recovery. His speed should be back by now, perhaps he doesn't test all that well, but is quicker on the field. Regardless, I am less worried about ACL after reading this.
In a stretch/minor sprain the ligament fibers don't separate, and they can tighten back - with a real "tear", even if not completely torn, my understanding (and my experience) is the ligament fibers don't bind back together although scar tissue can hold them together, it is nowhere near same strength and the join is less stable until surgery is performed. Doesn't sound like Armstrongs ACL is like this at all - so I doubt he has lingering affects or high risk in that knee anymore.
Here is one article: http://www2.kusports.com/news/2016/nov/03/too-strong-keep-down-dorance-armstrong-jr-surging-/
He was a blue chip prospect with crazy measurables. Every school coveted him. Was timed running 4.4 multiple times prior to injury.
His junior year he was ESPN number one ranked prospect of any position compared to Clowney in size explosion and play.
In the 2 games before he blew out his knee, he accumulated 8 sacks. 2 games, 8 sacks. After he recovered his senior year, he was still rated the 11th best prospect by ESPN.
He played 3 years with FSU but the knee injury and ACL tears usually take 2 years for full recovery. He's definitely regained his athleticism and explosiveness.
4.53 40 and 40 vert compared to Armstrong's 4.87 40 and 30 vert. Sweat also has greater wingspan, bigger hands and better technique.