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If Not JPP, Could Chandler Jones Fit at DE?


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A down year with 8 sacks? Sign me up all day. I think he was a 4-3 end coming out of Syracuse. I'm sure he'd fit right into our defense with his hand in the ground.

Like another poster pointed out. Arizona gave up a pick for him and there's no way they let him walk. He'd get the franchise tag if anything.

Which brings me to my next point. That probably means Arizona moves on from Campbell. Dude is a behemoth. Would he be capable of playing DE in our system? Or would he be considered a DT?

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2 hours ago, thomas96 said:

Cardinals just traded a 1st for him. They aren't going to let him walk now.

it was actually a 2nd + Jonathan Cooper (a former high first rounder) who the Pats cut in October (never recovered from injury he had his rookie season)

 

But you're point still stands- the Cardinals gave up a lot to get him. I'd be surprised if they gave up on him so early

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