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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.He's a possibility, I also like Muhammad Wilkerson long term. Either of these kids has a sharp learning curve, Watt has faced better competition, but he's still very raw overall. In terms of intangibles, I'm prepared to bet on these kids finding the right balance in their professional lives to take them far.He's not even close to being under the radar, but IMO JJ Watt is the guy you're looking for.
Thanks for reminding me! Fairley belongs on the footsteps of Seymour trail; like the others, raw is the word, but the potential is there.there's no richard seymour in this draft. something close? maybe...but not that close....none of them (including dareus and fairley) will ever demand the kind of double teaming seymour did.
Cameron Heyward is the closest thing we'll see to Seymour in this draft. And because of his elbow, he's flying completely under the radar. He was a four-year contributor, been highly productive, was a captain and team leader, an every down player, solid against both the run and the pass. People knock the guy because they said he didnt show up in every game, but he was also the focus of every offense he faced the last 2 years. He's really our kind of guy.
Maybe it's me, but it seems like people here forget thatm due to injuries or whatever else was going on, there were many games and seasons when Richard Seymour was not Richard Seymour. There were plenty of games when he was not double-teamed and was pretty much a no-show. IMO Since he left, too many people are making a really good player a legend.
If that's what your lying eyes tell you, mine saw Larimore drawing double-teams while Heyward struggled with singletons. I agree the talent is there, we saw it in the bowl game, but I'm not a fan of late season charges unless an early injury was a factor.Cameron Heyward is the closest thing we'll see to Seymour in this draft. And because of his elbow, he's flying completely under the radar. He was a four-year contributor, been highly productive, was a captain and team leader, an every down player, solid against both the run and the pass. People knock the guy because they said he didnt show up in every game, but he was also the focus of every offense he faced the last 2 years. He's really our kind of guy.