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Adarius Glanton


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Glanton is a 4.62 40 / Klein a 4.66 - not sure that the 4/100 of a second produces amzing speed difference.  Howevenr, Glanton had 32 reps at 225 while Klein had only 20.

Since stats are for losers - I'm glad he played well and gave us depth.

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Glanton is a 4.62 40 / Klein a 4.66 - not sure that the 4/100 of a second produces amzing speed difference.  Howevenr, Glanton had 32 reps at 225 while Klein had only 20.

Since stats are for losers - I'm glad he played well and gave us depth.

 

32 reps of 225 is ridiculous for a LB.

 

for comparison Star only did 6 more than that.

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While surrounded by supreme veteran talent, good players look very good.

Just look at when Beason and Davis were with James Anderson.

Just imagine if we had drafted Khalil Mack, Anthony Barr, or Ryan Shazier.

Linebacker seems to be a position with a lot of talented players in the NFL.

 

 

 

that position is where many plays are made.....DE's make a lot of sacks, DBs make a lot of INT's but

LB's do both, plus tackling runners while the line deals with blockers and the DBs are behind them...

there are very talents LBs in the league, but its kind of geared to let them get the stats

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Glanton is a 4.62 40 / Klein a 4.66 - not sure that the 4/100 of a second produces amzing speed difference.  Howevenr, Glanton had 32 reps at 225 while Klein had only 20.

Since stats are for losers - I'm glad he played well and gave us depth.

 

40 times are irrelevant when talking about LB speed. The shuffle would be a bit more accurate. It isn't just about how fast he can run, but how quickly he can react to start running in the right direction.

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