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Darboh
Actually I like Jehu Chesson a lot more and I think RB De'Veon Smith is going to be a Three Down RB in the NFL.
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You said he can do anything.As a safety he can
You said he can do anything.
He could be a decent safety but will have trouble in coverage. He is not the versatile player he was in college when he gets to the NFL.
That's what I said and you responded "peppers can do anything"
I don't know if I would even take him at 64.
Give me someone like Zach Cunningham, Chris Wormley, Taco Charlton, David Njoku, Tim Williams, Christian McCaffery, Hasson Reddick or Carlos Watkins at 32.
Hell in terms of Safeties I would rather have Budda Baker, Marcus Williams, Marcus Maye, Josh Jones, Rayshawn Jenkins, Obi Melifonwu and Eddie Jackson over Peppers.
. I think he'll be just fine in coverage.
And he's strong and physical
That doesn't sound like a #1 pick to me.Peppers allowed 20 rec on 26 targets and had 1 PD all season.
He had 1 INT his whole Michigan career and that wasn't him making a play, it was him being in the right place for a ball that was tipped.
He lacks the size to consistently shed blocks and that was proven because most of his impact plays come from being unblocked.
His nfl ceiling is as a Kick Returner and a 2-down S/LB that plays forward, not backward.
Peppers is a safety in the NFL. He isn't going to play offense. I suppose he could return kicks and will probably be good on special teams coverage units.
He is severely overrated because of his versatility at the NCAA level that won't translate to Sunday's.
Peppers allowed 20 rec on 26 targets and had 1 PD all season.
He had 1 INT his whole Michigan career and that wasn't him making a play, it was him being in the right place for a ball that was tipped.
He lacks the size to consistently shed blocks and that was proven because most of his impact plays come from being unblocked.
His nfl ceiling is as a Kick Returner and a 2-down S/LB that plays forward, not backward.
That doesn't sound like a #1 pick to me.