patsfan55
In the Starting Line-Up
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2006 it was Greg Jennings
2007 it was Lamar Woodley
2008 it was yuch..Vernon Gholston
2009 it was Brian Orakpo
2010 it was Carlos Dunlap
(wow four outside backers in a row)
This year it's Cameron Jordan. I know all of your are going to say he doesn't fit what we look for in an end, and he hasn't shown he can play in space to move to olb. But what I'll say is the guy is going to be disruptive no matter what scheme and no matter what position. Even if all he does is play on the end in sub packages his rookie year he'll bring something we sorely need. After that he can either slim down and really work on playing in space, if he does this he could potentially be the next Willie. Or, he can beef up a little and work on his handwork and become the next Big Sey. No matter what, he has that "it" factor that I don't see in many of the front seven guys this year. He WILL be a disruptive force for someone, and I hope that someone is our beloved Pats.
2007 it was Lamar Woodley
2008 it was yuch..Vernon Gholston
2009 it was Brian Orakpo
2010 it was Carlos Dunlap
(wow four outside backers in a row)
This year it's Cameron Jordan. I know all of your are going to say he doesn't fit what we look for in an end, and he hasn't shown he can play in space to move to olb. But what I'll say is the guy is going to be disruptive no matter what scheme and no matter what position. Even if all he does is play on the end in sub packages his rookie year he'll bring something we sorely need. After that he can either slim down and really work on playing in space, if he does this he could potentially be the next Willie. Or, he can beef up a little and work on his handwork and become the next Big Sey. No matter what, he has that "it" factor that I don't see in many of the front seven guys this year. He WILL be a disruptive force for someone, and I hope that someone is our beloved Pats.