Ram_of_Old
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Someone will and they will either be very happy for they will wish they had gone with a solid personality. I think that is very important when considering some of these guys.
Yeah I know and I love the diversity.Memphis Ram with his view:
So it looks like we are again coming from two different perspectives
Ok - so the more I've been thinking about this upcoming draft the more interesting it seems to be to me. This year there is no unanimous number one prospect - despite the fact that there appears to be a guy who most talent evaluators think is a once in a decade prospect at possibly the most game changing position in football - the defensive end from South Carolina - Jadeveon Clowney. And yet it looks like everyone has got a reason to pass on him;
Houston needs a QB.
Rams are set at DE.
Jacksonville needs more offense,
Cleveland needs a QB,
Oakland needs a QB and then everything else
Frankly - the first team I see in the draft that needs a defensive lineman is Atlanta at 6. And most people see them trading up for Clowney. I don't see the point personally. I think he's still gonna be there at six.
What I want to know is - does anyone else think Jadeveon Clowney falls out of the top 5 - and if so - where does he go??
I don't see Clowney being a problem when he has guys like Quinn and Long to bring him up. Seriously, our top two DE's would make him look like a fool if he didn't give it all he had.
I don't see Clowney being a problem when he has guys like Quinn and Long to bring him up. Seriously, our top two DE's would make him look like a fool if he didn't give it all he had. This isn't an ATL DL where he could play half hearted and still be the best. He'd half to work his butt off.
I hadn't thought about that. Good point. This would be a great landing spot for Clowney to learn how to be a pro.