james87654
2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.You can't take this stuff out of context. Don't forget splits and verticals.I'll need everyone's body fat data before I can agree here
If he roids up like his twin, Ryan Kerrigan, then he could become a player. Also I read Kerrigans college coaches and trainers saw he didn't have the bend/flexibility of elite pass rushers but did have good speed and burst and urged him to work on his flexibility like a gymnast or tae kwan dow student does. Then roided up for power/explosion and became a good player. If Beqette does the same he could be as good as Kerrigan. Buts risks suspension. However Zach Moore looks like a good prospect naturally. He is raw but has size,length,explosion and power to develop. He has run sub 1.6 10 yard splits, over 10' broad jumps and around 36" verticals while showing really good bend/flexibility at near 280 lbs, and that's raw, without sec coaching/training. He should get a shot to develop. I think his raw talent is better than Kareem Martins. With good work ethic/technique training he could be a Michael bennett type talent
Yes, Bequette could make the squad as a developmental DE and special teamer. Given that he is useful on Special Teams, I could see Belichick preferring him to Moore.I don't think there is a single poster who has predicted Bequette surviving cutdown.
But with Smith gone, it appears to be down to Bequette or Moore, who just doesn't seem ready to make a 53 to me, as the #4 DE.
It's not unprecedented for a player to make it to year 3 without really contributing anything, but very rare. Marquise Hill (RIP) is the only one I can think of.
I don't think there is a single poster who has predicted Bequette surviving cutdown.
But with Smith gone, it appears to be down to Bequette or Moore, who just doesn't seem ready to make a 53 to me, as the #4 DE.
It's not unprecedented for a player to make it to year 3 without really contributing anything, but very rare. Marquise Hill (RIP) is the only one I can think of.
Bequette keeps dropping the soap in the shower.He's stuck around for this long while doing almost nil, so what's changed, really?
As a 3rd round draft pick, Bequette was given the luxury of time to show he could develop. He hasn't shown any significant development as far as I can see. After 3 training camps and 2 seasons with little or nothing to show, I think that his time is up. Sure, he may blossom eventually, but the odds of that happening diminish significantly over time. Moore may not prove to be any better, but he hasn't had enough time to show that yet.