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definitely possible, although I want to disagree based on how well Eric Norwood has played.. I wouldn't doubt Greg Hardy's potential just yet..

I hope i'm proved wrong. time will tell. hopefully he blows it up and we have two legit pass rushing and run stopping DE's

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Seriously, what does Peppers Lite potential mean? They aren't similar players and Peppers is known for questionable motivation. Peppers Lite doesn't sound like a good thing.

They have similar builds and athletic ability. But obviously Peppers is a little more gifted. Doesn't mean he can't be as good or a great player because Hardy can bring a mean streak where Peppers would rather go and pick the dandelions and 4 leaf clovers out of the grass.

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They have similar builds and athletic ability. But obviously Peppers is a little more gifted. Doesn't mean he can't be as good or a great player because Hardy can bring a mean streak where Peppers would rather go and pick the dandelions and 4 leaf clovers out of the grass.

Hardy isn't on the Peppers level in terms of athletic ability.....Peppers is off the charts.

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Greg Hardy 2010 Combine Results:

40-Yard Dash 4.87

Bench press 21

Vertical jump 35.0

Broad jump 9'09

Height 6'4

Weight 281

2002 Results:

Julius Peppers

Height 6'7

Weight 281

40-Yard Dash 4.68

Bench Press 22

2011 Results

Ugo Chinasa

Height 6'6

Weight 264

40-Yard Dash 4.63

Bench Press 22

LMAO at the comparison that Greg Hardy is Peppers...

4.87 is a hell of a lot slower than 4.68... you cannot even compare the speed. Peppers is the "Freak of Nature"

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Charles Johnson was marked in the first round on a lot of boards, but somehow fell to us in the third.

CJ has a lot of natural strength, and he pretty much out-beats Peppers and Hardy with 33 bench reps.

225 Lb. Bench Reps: 33

Vertical Jump: 34

Broad Jump: 09'10"

3-Cone Drill: 7.50

Vertical Jump: 34"

Broad Jump: 9'10"

40 yard dash: 4.75

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