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PFF: Daryl Williams second-best tackle in the league


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3 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Agreed and not every rookie is a stud right away. You can’t evaluate a GM for 4 drafts in 4 years. Oh well, still glad to have these guys. 

Exactly. Last year the 2015 draft looked bad but now it's pretty damn clear that Funch, Williams and Mayo were all definite great picks. Shaq is still up in the air. He's solid, not looking like worthy of a 1st rounder, but there's still time if he can have a more clearly defined role in the D. And CAP ain't no slouch either, for where he was picked. I don't understand why people can't be more patient with young players.

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28 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Exactly. Last year the 2015 draft looked bad but now it's pretty damn clear that Funch, Williams and Mayo were all definite great picks. Shaq is still up in the air. He's solid, not looking like worthy of a 1st rounder, but there's still time if he can have a more clearly defined role in the D. And CAP ain't no slouch either, for where he was picked. I don't understand why people can't be more patient with young players.

Don’t forget Mayo and CAP were comp picks, the fruits of which came from letting guys go after 2013 for the betterment of our long term health.

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