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10 minutes ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

Really impressed with Abdul Carter so far. Great get off. Insane bend around the edge. Active hands. LT for SMU is struggling mightily against him 

Agree, if he plays to his talent and goes 100% he will be a star the league.  Kiper and Field Yates have him as the #2 player in the draft for what it’s worth

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11 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Agree, if he plays to his talent and goes 100% he will be a star the league.  Kiper and Field Yates have him as the #2 player in the draft for what it’s worth

Slowly.  Very slowly coming around on him simply due to our shitty pass rush but damn that's a lot to stomach drafting a project in the top 5

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5 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Slowly.  Very slowly coming around on him simply due to our shitty pass rush but damn that's a lot to stomach drafting a project in the top 5

 

looking more like less of a project as the season goes on.  When a playoff team has to change their offense because one guy is seen is a problem, that's a pretty good sign that he's that dude.

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Watching Ohio State Tennessee-Pearce (Tenn Edge) looks fast--not sure he is much of a drop off from Carter--and I love Jack Sawyer from Ohio State--think he will be a better pro than college player---can get to the QB and hold the edge--very disciplined from what I can tell.

Howard (QB) looks like a solid NFL backup--one that could look to start in time.

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