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Derrick Brown is a brick wall


Jeremy Igo

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16 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Just needs some time to work on his passrushing skills. Lots of promise and looks to be improving his game each week. 

When the outside guys get better and we get a threat at MLB, that will help.  He was doubled a lot Sunday---and did his job well.

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29 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

I think eventually you will get about the same what you got out of star...  i think star was better vs the pass than brown.. but similar ability.... is that worth a top 7 pick???a run stuffer? I hope so.. im still not sold.

I would say Brown will prove significantly better vs the pass than Star.

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I don't see why everyone here acts as if they haven't seen a young player develop before.

The rule for Defensive Linemen (and honestly football players in general) is that it takes 2-3 years to develop.  Yes you have exceptions, but in general you have to give them time....let alone calling him a bust after 2 games smh

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1 hour ago, Waldo said:

Just needs some time to work on his passrushing skills. Lots of promise and looks to be improving his game each week. 

And work on the get off form the snap.  I did not think he could bully NFL OG/Cs, WRONG! Just like at other spots (LB, S, CB) imagine the DL without Brown. Im very impressed given hes a rookie, can not understand the tard-level hate for him on here tho.. 

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