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Just got done watching the Neville Gallimore combine workout. What a goddamn beast.
The one caveat with Gallimore(and I watch a lot of OU football) is that you have to rotate him. He tires after a few series and is clearly not the same player. |
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Well we do rotate our dline.
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That I know. Just saying that some DR's can be effective over a 12
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The NFL.com scouting report's comp on him is Darius Leonard. Can you imagine having both of them back there wreaking havoc on defense? With Simmons, the Colts could have a 4-3 and big nickel on the field at all times without ever changing out personnel. Leonard, Simmons, Okereke, Hooker, Willis, and 2 CBs in the back 7. The versatility would give opposing offenses fits. He won't fall to 13, but if he does, don't pass on him.
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Probably, most running QBs do eventually. But Jackson I think is a little more elusive and avoids contact if he can. Hurts seems to be more physical and takes hits on. He is a power lifter and I think he like the physicality. But in the pros it will just get you hurt fast. I saw a similar trait in Robert Griffin and I thought ‘that dude is gonna get hurt’ sadly I was right.
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