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As far as the targets are concerned, no free agent is going to be perfect, teams make retaining their best players their top priority. Ansah having an injury history and likely being a poor fit for Patricia's defense are what will allow him to be on the market in the first place. Last edited by Dam8610; 02-15-2018 at 05:23 PM. |
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There's are a few DTs in this draft that excel at getting into the backfield. Hurst is my favorite, some worry about his size. Also the kid from Florida, he may be a second or third rounder. There are a few to choose from. To me, getting that penetration up the middle is what makes this type of scheme truly sing. We never really had that till we picked up booger. Otherwise we just watch guys like Tom Brady step up in the pocket to complete the throw.
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I'll be fascinated to see what the Colts do if they trade out of #3, especially with reports of BUF looking to jump in for a QB.
On paper, Chubb makes almost too much sense to pass up. He has all the making of a 10+ sack 4-3 DE. But if Ballard's scouting team feels like they can find enough of a pass rush further down, it would be hard to pass up on that draft capital. |
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I think this defense could improve in a hurry under that scenario, and then add a guy like Michel in the 2nd. |
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Chubb is going to be the next Freeney/ Mathis, I just don't see how you pass on a guy like that, if available.
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Depends on how they write the contracts.
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That ain't happening and I think we all know it. If Ballard signs more than 3 high level FA's I would be surprised.I
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