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Dion Jordan?


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6 hours ago, JARROD said:

Everette Brown


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Everett Brown was a tiny dude with no skills to make up for his lack of size. Dion Jordan was put in a situation where he was drafted based on measurables, not production. Give him a one or two year deal for cheap and put him in a 4-3 position and he may develop into something. This team has the patience for DE's to develop and he would have someone with a similar skill set in Peppers to mold his game after. 

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7 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

Everett Brown was a tiny dude with no skills to make up for his lack of size. Dion Jordan was put in a situation where he was drafted based on measurables, not production. Give him a one or two year deal for cheap and put him in a 4-3 position and he may develop into something. This team has the patience for DE's to develop and he would have someone with a similar skill set in Peppers to mold his game after. 

ok, no worries on a one year prove it deal.

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