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5 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

20 lbs (minimum) isn’t just “a few more pounds”. 

It’s a LOT more pounds.

Josh Sweat, FSU | 6’5, 251 | Athleticism: 95th percentile | Age: 21

 

Where He Wins: Insane athlete. Sweat can fire up the field in a hurry, instantly putting an offensive tackle in panic mode to get a deep drop set. If Sweat has space, he will win and disrupt the backfield. Held up in run defense well. Wasn’t addition 260 for a while. Sweat could be that by the start of the season.

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7 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

250 lbs FSU “DE” eh? Having flashbacks of spinderella.  Wouldn’t instantly hate the pick, but I’d be optimistically cautious. 

Nah, go look up film on him, or even the combine...  he's much bigger and much more stout even at 250.  Any additional weight he can put on would be awesome, but to me, his potential is through the roof.  Addison was never supposed to be what he is at the weight he plays, and yet it works.  If the guy can get to the QB and is a freak of an athlete as Sweat is, we can find a way to use him.

All that being said, Hurney isn't going to do it and I expect an offensive guy at 101.

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22 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

If Sweat has space, he will win and disrupt the backfield.

You don’t get “space” lined up with your hand on the ground off of the OT.

You get “space” rushing from the edge as a 3-4 OLB.

An OT generally gets his hands on a 4-3 DE from the snap. That ain’t “space”, thats hand-to-hand warfare where size and strength are a must.

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5 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

250 lbs FSU “DE” eh? Having flashbacks of spinderella.  Wouldn’t instantly hate the pick, but I’d be optimistically cautious. 

Name: Mario Addison (+) Coming off hand injury
College: Troy     Number: 7
Height: 6-3   Weight: 245 
Position: OLB  Pos2: DE
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2011

40 Low: 4.60

 

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