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Why does no one want Quinton Coples?


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I hate UNC, but watching that game the other night he was a force. He's strong and doesn't give up on plays, I saw him chase down a VT player and throw him down pretty hard...I think he is the best defender in the draft. I know this board has a strange love affair with Greg Hardy who I don't even think is that great, but still, Coples can line up at DT and would make the entire team around him better. What's the knack on him? I sure didn't see him take any plays off...

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Keiser was the only guy that ever got in the back field today from our d-line it seemed like, but our DEs are good?

keiser is a DE/3-4 OLB.

Other than that, CJ got some pressure, got held a bunch.

hardy made a couple plays.

Hardy is still young and looks good and CJ is quality, so I think anything else we bring in would be depth. Using our #1 on a position that is absolutely not a need would be a mistake IMO.

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