RS12
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Jerry doesnt.we need smart sound players. PERIOD.
Jerry doesnt.we need smart sound players. PERIOD.
“Outstanding career in Dallas”??I found this summary by 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.
Scouting Micah Parsons: LB can be one of nation's top five players (nfl.com)
Parsons is overrated by this board and most early draft lists.
He is a heck of a player and athlete but probably more of a 10-15 area player than top 5.
He only had one elite year and then sat out like so many of these guys have.
Now there is no combine to see any football action.
Dane Brugler's take seems very accurate:
13. Micah Parsons, LB1, Penn State (6-3, 244)
Parsons is an excellent ball hunter due to his vision and agility near the line of scrimmage, also displaying exceptional sideline range. He needs to improve his maturity (on and off the field), spacing and anticipation in coverage, but the athleticism and budding awareness are there.
So many college kids that are athletic freaks just go get the ball. Rules don't apply to them. The other guys have gaps and roles and these guys just go murder the play.
It's really, really hard to then project that forward when a player has to be disciplined to a scheme.
Dallas could certainly use him and he fits any scheme. But do you want an off-ball LB with pick 10 on a defense with massive holes everywhere? Probably not.
All that said I give it up to the kid saying he wants to be a Cowboy knowing they pick 10th and he has been projected much higher in many mocks.
Pretty sure he'll have Sean Lee's vote.
Haven’t followed college football too closely the last couple of years. Who is JOK?Pass
JOK >>>>>>
Haven’t followed college football too closely the last couple of years. Who is JOK?
He plays LB/Rover for Notre Dame. He’s an undersized LB who has very good instincts and athleticism. Big hitter who can run like a DB.Haven’t followed college football too closely the last couple of years. Who is JOK?
Gonna be interesting to see how the board falls.
if Parsons is available. He is likely BPA at 10. Almost certainly BPA for defense.
I’m sad there is no
Combine this year. That likely makes Parsons last longer than he would. Because Parsons would have dominated the combine.
I don't blame him for opting out but it does put everyone a year away from seeing him play.Not sure you can knock him or any of the players for opting out this year.
Parsons and Farley are the best 2 defenders in the draft IMO...just bc they played college football during a global pandemic isn’t there fault.
And even if you think he’s a 10-15ish talent...we pick 10th and it’s a weak defensive class. The BPA will likely be an offensive player, which I can get on board with, but if the team is looking defense around 10 it’s a perfect fit IMO.
I don't blame him for opting out but it does put everyone a year away from seeing him play.
And a guy who had maturity question marks can;t answer those at home in California away from his team.
He's a monster athlete and i'm sure he will help someone but he's not a guy I'd want for Dallas at 10.
I haven't even heard what Bucky Brooks said.If there are legit off the field concerns it's a pass for me...but I"ll defer to the team to do there homework and make that assessment as opposed to basing it off of what Bucky Brooks says.
I haven't even heard what Bucky Brooks said.
I heard what his teammate that sued PSU said about him.
I also heard Dane reference the maturity.
I don't know if he has major red flags but he certainly has a few and he's an off ball LB and he hasn't played in a year and Dallas has terrible luck with players who wanna spend all off season in California..
Enough "ands" there to scare me away.
That benefits us then lasting longer. My concern we pass on him and he goes to the giants.Gonna be interesting to see how the board falls.
if Parsons is available. He is likely BPA at 10. Almost certainly BPA for defense.
I’m sad there is no
Combine this year. That likely makes Parsons last longer than he would. Because Parsons would have dominated the combine.