Man you can twist your words to fit whatever narrative you want but when it comes to discussing NFL players your opinion can't be trusted. Not until you admit you were wrong on Micah. Not the NFL not this analyst not this expert but YOU. YOU were wrong on him.
Not twisting at all.
Jaylons strengths were sideline to sideline with the ability to play down hill. Awful in coverage.
Micah Parsons strengths were sideline to sideline with the ability to play down hill and not good in coverage. Of course his athleticism gave him the upside to get better at it which I acknowledged.
But no.. I’m not a fan of inside linebackers with premium picks. Heck our own team wasn’t to thrilled about it either were they?
Btw, since my opinion is so terrible maybe you’ll respect this guy. Or maybe not. I don’t care.
Daniel Jeremiah
He reminds me of: Jaylon Smith coming out of Notre Dame. I loved the way Smith played in college. If not for that gruesome injury he suffered against Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl, he would've been one of the first players off the board in the 2016 draft. He has since recovered to have an outstanding career in Dallas. Parsons has a similar build and
playing style. They are both
so explosive and aggressive. It's hard to find players with this type of agility and athleticism without sacrificing the size. If Parsons can stay healthy and continue to develop, he will emerge as one of the top five players in the country.
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