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Why you want Isiah Simmons..


WOW!!

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Jesus christ he lines up "EVERYWHERE"!! 

MLB, WLB, SLB, SS, FS, CB, Rush DE .. Every play you can line him up in different spots from play to play.. You better have a innovative Defensive mind when drafting this guy.. He covers like a CB while metting RBS in the hole the next play like a LB or Ss..

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I got a name for him "Satellite Player Eliminator".. Players who like to get the ball in space so they can run and juke out ppl.  Get destroyed by Simmons.. G Tech stop running plays his way after the 2nd Qrt..

I want to see him take on more Olinemen then running around them..

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This is insane.. He dam near played the whole game at "CB"!! And not just zone he did some man to man on a top 3 round drafted NFL WR (BOYKINS) last year.  And was on him like a glove.  HE jammed WR at the line of scrimmage.  

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7 minutes ago, Soul Rebel said:

I really hope the Giants take an OT at 4 or wherever they select. 

The Lions go Okudah because they just lost Slay. I can't see anyone else in the top-6 that would take Simmons over a QB or Chase Young. 

Gettleman either helps us or f*cks us.

That's pretty much it, with the outside chance we trade back a few picks 

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