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It Is Going To Be Fletcher Cox.......


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Physically, he is young (22 yrs old in Dec.), has a frame to build on (6'4) and lean (300 pounds). When he matures, he will be a solid 320 lbs and not miss a beat in quickness.

Unlike Poe, Brockers, and Coples, he had 3 years of experience in the SEC. Also, he played all across the defensive line (DE, UT, NT) and his MOTOR does not quit!!!

I can see him between Johnson and Edwards for 1-on-1 matchups, next to Mcclain for pass rushing plays, and on DE for 34 defensive schemes.

Check him out against the national champs!!!

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If we go D line and Coples is there, he will be our pick. Cox or Ingram will only be the pick if they decide to go D line regardless and Coples is gone already.

I like Kuechly a bunch but won't believe we will actually take him until we do. Then again I didn't think they would pull the trigger on newton either although I wanted him from the start.

Watch is be a corner with my usual luck at predicting our picks.

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If we go D line and Coples is there, he will be our pick. Cox or Ingram will only be the pick if they decide to go D line regardless and Coples is gone already.

I like Kuechly a bunch but won't believe we will actually take him until we do. Then again I didn't think they would pull the trigger on newton either although I wanted him from the start.

Watch is be a corner with my usual luck at predicting our picks.

Why is coples a better prospect then Fletcher?

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