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Who is the best pass rusher in the draft?


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Whitney is a 1 year wonder being that most of his sacks came this year, not to take away from him. il like to add Coples to the list as well as Vinny Curry, Bruce Irvin, Brandon Lindsey. if i had to choose one it would be Coples.

Yes, he was. And expanding the topic, that is what scares me about Still.

Here is a link from NFP about Whitney

http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Illinois-DE-Whitney-Mercilus-declares-for-the-NFL-Draft.html

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Whitney is a 1 year wonder being that most of his sacks came this year, not to take away from him. il like to add Coples to the list as well as Vinny Curry, Bruce Irvin, Brandon Lindsey. if i had to choose one it would be Coples.

There have been a lot of one year wonders in Div. 1 college football that have turned out just fine in the pros, most recently our QB and Jason Pierre-Paul. Coples is the most well known prospect around here, so its understandable the love he gets.

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There have been a lot of one year wonders in Div. 1 college football that have turned out just fine in the pros, most recently our QB and Jason Pierre-Paul. Coples is the most well known prospect around here, so its understandable the love he gets.

i was not stating as if it was a problem, to add another Nick Fairley was a one year wonder. plus all those guys were jc transfers, not sure if Whitney was our not.

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