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If I were the Cowboys I would try my hand at attempting to trade for him. We need that monster in the middle that can take over. He's only 25 and being wasted with the Jets.
I’d love for it to happen, but I doubt it will. Much like my chances with all the cheerleaders, except Rowdy.
Jets aren't going to donate him. He will be expensive and then joins the list of young, talented stars that needs a new contract in the off-season.
I get what you are thinking, add a young, talented kid to a position of need. There's just a lot more to it.
I would applaud this move, fully understanding the costs involved.
He can literally play 3 spots in a 4-man front but you are right, he belongs in the interior.They have him playing out of position in their defense and it's sad to watch...
He can literally play 3 spots in a 4-man front but you are right, he belongs in the interior.
Size, strength, and athleticism-wise, he reminds me of Reggie White. Big, powerful, and quick. He hasn't produced like Reggie did, but I feel he has that type of ability. I coached his USC teammate Claude Pelon in junior college. I thought Claude had the most powerful, quick striking hands I had ever seen. Then, I went to a USC practice and saw Leonard Williams. Violent hands and lateral explosion. Yes please.
He would have the type of impact that Amari did for the offense (which could be said a bout a few of the trade suggestions floating around).He would take this defense to the next level in my opinion...
He would have the type of impact that Amari did for the offense (which could be said a bout a few of the trade suggestions floating around).
He would make Maliek Collins better because the blocking schemes would be designed to double Leonard, which also benefits everyone around him, Tank, Quinn, Jaylon, and LVE.
Interior pressure in the QB's face also helps the corners.
Nothing will help our current safeties.