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Jason Pierre Paul


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Anybody else see this guy play? He's been shooting up draft boards lately, and I thought I saw a segment on his performance at the combine but I cna't find any stats on it.

I heard he ran a 4.5 40 yard dash and he's a 6'5" 270 DE and considered an "athletic freak."

I would love to pick up this guy in the 3rd/4th or so to add some athleticism back to our pass rush after Pep's departure. I don't remember a lot about him at USF, but do remember seeing him in some games.

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USF had two good DE Pierre-Paul and Selvie. For some reason Selvie really dropped off after his 2008 season. With that said Pierre-Paul still got some help with Selvie on the other side. I would rather take a chance on Selvie as he will be a mid round draft pick.

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Yeah I think there's a high risk-high reward deal with him...

Idk, if we take him in the 2nd then we won't be able to get The Golden Calf of Bristol :D

Ugh, no The Golden Calf of Bristol and Paul-Pierre will go in the first. He is this years Gohlston.

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Yeah I'd like to take a chance on him if he was available after the 1st, but I think there's a high bustability factor if he's taken earlier...

His athleticism and potential are hard to pass up, but I really think we're solid at DE, he would just help upgrade it with his abilities. WR is my #1 priority though.

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