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After Graham, next best Dline players


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With the unexpected win Sunday, the guy I wanted may not be around. Mason Graham will probably be gone by the 7th pick. Who else is a stud in the early to mid first round (or 2nd round) to slot next to Brown. Possibly Grant or Walker would be up next. Hunter is not the answer to solve our run defense problems. Looking for Dline recommendations.

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if Carter is still there, he's gotta be the guy at this point. don't love him at 4, but at 7? sure, pull the trigger

no Carter? Mykell Williams from Georgia

2nd round, I'm looking more and Deone Walker than the edges. If he's there to provide a big body in the middle, D Brown (if back healthy) should eat

I'm also enamored with Landon Jackson, simply on measurables. Seems more a hand in the dirt, 43 end than a 34 edge, but maybe he slides in a 34 DE on passing downs. Similar feelings (despite the crazy measurables) on Jack Sawyer.

If we're focusing on pass rushers from more of a stand up position, I'm also looking at Donovan Ezeiruaku and Kyle Kennard 

Then there's Dani Dennis-Sutton, Jared Ivey,I've, Mike Green and was watching Patrick Payton, but looks like he's headed to LSU instead of the draft

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40 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

I have Abdul Carter, Mykel Williams, and then James Pearce ranked in that order. 

Will Johnson is probably the best DB in the draft hands down.

It won’t fix our biggest issue but pairing Will Johnson with Jaycee horn is awfully tempting…

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Sack totals are overrated--I look for tackles and a decent number of sacks--but crazy sack numbers are misleading.  You can have a game where you get 4 sacks because the backup OT in front of you turned his ankle and you are now facing a freshman a year out of high school.  Look at the per game stats and look for consistency---tackles 4-7 per game, sacks (half the teams they played or more), etc. 

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I am have mixed feelings about Carter and Graham. We need sacks, but our run defense is a total dumpster fire. So adding Graham to Brown would be a great run D.

if we stay in a 3-4, we also need a NT. A NT is the early rounds (1-2) usually doesn’t happen. So we draft Carter, we should be looking for a solid NT in 3rd. Maybe like Stackhouse from Georgia 

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so much depends on what you want to run as the base/ highest percentage front. if you want a 3 man front, then Grant has always been the guy IMO, and Walker from Kentucky is right there too. pick one, cause expectations for both are crazy come combine time. love to get both but unless walker flops in the interviews and underwear Olympics (where he is expected to really make the 2nd or 1st round grade come true). Why? Cause with Brown, its 3 unusually large lineman that move like UT/ large Ends but can disrupt even when double teamed. it also lets the guys behind them really get freed up. i think grant is probowl level 5-tech (which is rare) as he is so damn disruptive even when doubled and helped make graham. 

there are a bunch of 5-techs this year to go get that can really help the run game and yet be respected as rushers or they will collapse a pocket. 5 tech thats interesting is Copehart from Clemson. not a stat monster, but great anchor and quick twitch guy. Rhylie Mills was another and he might be able to be a 5-tech or 3-tech, but want to see how that knee does. he was a team captain and productive as hell this year. Jordan Burch is another 5-tech to watch out for as well. good anchor and can still push the pocket out there. not gonna be a wiz beating the tackle often, but thats not the 5-tech's job. Sai'vion Jones is another that if he comes out, can develop into a great DE, but he may be able to play in either front, but prefer he develops a little more.

grant to me is more the 5 tech if you stay 3 man front than a nose in either system, but could see him at NT and brown at UT to make a nasty up the middle pair, but he isnt the pass rusher others are who we could pair with Brown in a 4 man front. walker might be able to stick in that nose and anchor well enough in either front. both are NOT guys i go get if i want to run a 4 man front with brown (who should be NT, even if he would be a grand UT). then its Nolen and Williams, sleeper is the kid Zane Durant, if he declares to pair with D Brown. get that quick disrupter up the middle to pair with brown, cause they will all have to still double brown inside where he is still a monster, but let the other terrorize the OG.

as for 4-3 edges, im not enamored with this class. lots of questions in lack of production from the freak athletes and over production for the ones that dont pop on so many plays like the top of the draft guys. carter with more production is a slam dunk, same with Williams from UGA.

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DT is one of the best positions in this draft, maybe the best.  Problem is I'd rather get edge in the first if it's the right person, but I'll take Graham in a heartbeat.  He is a disrupter.  And our second round pick has fallen back a great deal since it was once flirting with a top 10.

But there is a ton of talent that will go in the first at DT.

After Graham, Ken Grant out of Michigan.  339 pounds with quick hands and feet

Deone Walker, Kentucky.  very athletic at 345 lbs

Shemar Stuart Texas AM, 6'6 290

Walter Nolen Ole Miss  305

Derrick Harmon   Oregon 310

Omar Norman-Lott   Tennessee  315

TJ Sanders   Scar  290  better rusher than run defender

 

it's too early in the draft process to really say, but they could all be gone before our second pick.

 

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