Johannes44
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The swiper returns.
I don't think so. I feel like he would have been a bust for his draft grade. He simply lacks any dog in him... he wants to be in the spotlight more than doing the dirty work you need to succeed at LB. And his football iq at the nfl level was atrocious. I'm sure injury hurt his ability to cover players and chase players down, but he also often chose the wrong hole to contain more often than notWhat could have been with Jaylon Smith if not for that college injury.
Had the talent to be a generational linebacker. That's not hyperbole. Instead he peaked at just "pretty good".
I guess you could say that Jaylon Smith was a "leap year" player since he had the reputation of being a pile jumper.He had no instincts. The injury didn't rob him of that which means he never had them. Therefore, he was never a generational player.
Exactly.He had no instincts. The injury didn't rob him of that which means he never had them. Therefore, he was never a generational player.
The Chiefs took Chris Jones after Dallas too Jaylen and when Jones came on stage and hugged the commissioner I thought this guys is a monster. Why didn't Dallas take him.As a person you have to respect and like this guy. He had a brutal college injury and worked hard to get to be the very best he could as an NFL player.
Overall though as a Cowboy fan you must question the decision of using a 2nd pick to take him knowing all about the injury and that he would miss his rookie season. Couple that with a bad decision to sign him to an extension. But all of that is on the Jones boys and not the player.
It was beyond embarrassing. Still you had some who insisted he was a good player.It was embarrassing to watch him running over the field with no sense at all.
Can't dispute one for continuing his dream......wish him well......an injury derailed him early and this is a profession that can easily be shortened or ended on one play. Good luck to Jaylon.I hope he does well.