T'Vondre Sweat a legit 366 lbs

RustyBourneHorse

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I'm on the Sweat bandwagon. I would love to trade back a little and taking him. He will not be there at 56. I would be fine with taking him in the late 20's and getting an additional pick. I liked Sweat's interview. I think there is a good chance that he will be a good player.

Same, heck, worst case scenario, I have no problem with us taking him with our current first round pick. He would be a huge solution to our run defence problem.
 

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Sweat's Heisman pose makes me think he knows what to do with the football in his hands.

Philadelphia has the tush push; we'll have the "Sweat Shop" or maybe, "Blood, Sweat and Tears" short yardage play.

:muttley:

Id love to see him cause their tush push to become a sweaty mess. We need Sweat.
 

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I would easily pull the trigger at 56 but with that weight, you are basically drafting a 2-down player
Hard pass at 24 for me and depends on who’s available in the 2nd. Even round 2 feels eary for me for someone I have weight concerns about.

I’d need his contract to include a weight claus lol.
 

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Are we sure Sweat won't make it to 56??????



that is true until it is not
so I would say that while something to think about its not written on a stone table by the finger of god

That is another reason why I think any team that drafts him is going to make him lose weight

There are a LOT of NFL players that came into the NFL and had to lose weight from what they played college football at
 
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