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Re: Please stop comparing this draft class' DL to Suh
c'mon forward..
these utterly ridiculous comparisons are just starting to gain some steam... once we get past the SB and thru the combine the comparisons are going to be coming in by the gross
Re: Please stop comparing this draft class' DL to Suh
Originally posted by tampabay25690
I sort of disagree with you.
Nick Fairley was as dominant any player I have seen this year.
He was a nightmare for opposing SEC competition....
Don't get me wrong SUH is a beast and a great player.
But I think Fairley has shown he is 1 of the best DL.
In this draft class, yes. But people who are expecting a Suh like force, are expecting way too much. Suh is a once every 10 year type player, maybe once every 20. He's Bruce Smith/Warren Sapp combined.
Re: Please stop comparing this draft class' DL to Suh
Originally posted by Forward_Lateral
None of them can even sniff Suh's jock. Some of you are going to be disappointed if you are expecting a Suh like player.
Best player available, regardless of position. A 4 win team can use improvements anywhere.
Nope...you can never start filling holes if you go by this philosophy. It sounds good in theory, but in reality, it doesn't work. Especially when the talent at the top of the draft is not very different. Therefore, you go with top talent at a position of need...especially when you're picking 3rd in the draft.
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