Lee Hunter- DT

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I know we don’t technically “need” a DT but if anyone hasn’t seen him play you need to watch some tape. He’s 330 and moves like he’s 290. He’s going to be a good get for someone and I think he’s going to rise up the boards after all the agility’s at the combine.
 
The people that think they are set at DT are overlooking the fact that Kenny Clarke is getting up there in years, and Osa is the epitome of over paid and mediocre. They have no day 2 pick right now but I would not be surprised if the position is totally ignored. Possiblity is somebody falls to day 3 that can play multiple positions on the D Line.
 
The people that think they are set at DT are overlooking the fact that Kenny Clarke is getting up there in years, and Osa is the epitome of over paid and mediocre. They have no day 2 pick right now but I would not be surprised if the position is totally ignored. Possiblity is somebody falls to day 3 that can play multiple positions on the D Line.
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I love this guy,watched him in every Tech game and he was a game wrecker inside especially in the run game,there might be a scenario where we draft him if we trade down from 20.
 
I know we don’t technically “need” a DT but if anyone hasn’t seen him play you need to watch some tape. He’s 330 and moves like he’s 290. He’s going to be a good get for someone and I think he’s going to rise up the boards after all the agility’s at the combine.
I just don't think NFL teams will draft this type of player in the 1st round.
- Modern era teams want pass rush even from their 1-techs.
- It is fun to watch him over-power college OLinement.
- He does have good snap anticipation.
 
The people that think they are set at DT are overlooking the fact that Kenny Clarke is getting up there in years, and Osa is the epitome of over paid and mediocre. They have no day 2 pick right now but I would not be surprised if the position is totally ignored. Possiblity is somebody falls to day 3 that can play multiple positions on the D Line.
I said it before man, I've seen this movie.

A team you dont expect to draft a guy ends up drafting said player, regardless of the fact they were already "set" at the position.

Then a couple seasons later said player is their franchise guy.

You have to take the talent where it is.
 
I said it before man, I've seen this movie.

A team you dont expect to draft a guy ends up drafting said player, regardless of the fact they were already "set" at the position.

Then a couple seasons later said player is their franchise guy.

You have to take the talent where it is.
This is the heart of it.
 
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I said it before man, I've seen this movie.

A team you dont expect to draft a guy ends up drafting said player, regardless of the fact they were already "set" at the position.

Then a couple seasons later said player is their franchise guy.

You have to take the talent where it is.
Totally agree. Look at us now. We had two of the best ball hawking DB’s in football that were young and cheap just a few years ago and now one is gone and the other is having surgery after surgery……
 
I know we don’t technically “need” a DT but if anyone hasn’t seen him play you need to watch some tape. He’s 330 and moves like he’s 290. He’s going to be a good get for someone and I think he’s going to rise up the boards after all the agility’s at the combine.
I don’t see it. He looks as good on tape as Taco did.
 

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