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Poe is Mayock's top DT


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Question about Rivera's defense. Isn't he trying to formulate a hybrid 3-4-3 defense?

this is what concerns me about our defense.. we don't have the pieces for a 4-3, much less the luxury of running a 3-4..

I say that with concern to the linebacker positions (depth and starters).. and then you're next question is what about DLine? I know right.. so many pieces to fill..

I hope our offense steps it up this year and continues to dominate.. It's going to take another year or two after this draft to get to where we want to be.. and it's also going to take solid draft picks with little error..

I know people are clamoring SUPERBOWL!! but reality is we are still a ways off..

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But of course all these experts dont know what there talking about and certain people on this forum does......we should take Luke Kuechly.

Mel Kiper, Todd McShay, and the guru himself, Nolan Nawrocki, would like to disagree with you...

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Outside of Combine measurables, when has he ever displayed this "explosiveness"?

For some reason he looks explosive playing DE, but he doesn't look so good rushing the passer from DT. Not that pass rushing would be his role with us. At best he would be a muddle up the middle kind of guy for us. He causes a mess, tripping, knocking guys over, getting spun to the ground, it's odd.

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