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Don Gregory Says Matt Kalil Is Better Than Ryan


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Found in a draft profile in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel online:

http://m.jsonline.com/sports/packers/draftcaps20-vn4vq5d-148210085.html

"He's better than his brother," said Don Gregory, the Panthers' director of college scouting. "He's bigger, faster, stronger than his brother. He's so athletic. He will be a 10-year pro and protect your (expletive) out at left tackle."

He may (or may not) be right, but still...

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I don't really expect Ryan to be majorly offended or anything, but this is the kind of thing that's a little surprising to hear from someone associated with the team.

Maybe this illustrates why scouts usually make their comments anonymously.

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I don't think that is any kind of surprise or bold statement is it?

Matt is considered the best LT prospect in a number of years.

I don't think its weird either.

He is suppose to be an Elite LT.

Sooooooo why would he even say that.

Its like saying, Ronde Barber is a better CB than Tiki is a RB. Who the freak cares about comparing when they dont play the same position.

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Seeing that quote out of context is the issue I think. I'd guess he is saying that as good as Ryan is, Matt could be better relative to their respective positions.

I'm sure the quote was a response to a specific question about the two.

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Im still hopin that the rumors of MIN & STL wanting somebody different come true. I know its an extremely long shot, the odds are very low, but Im watchin the draft hopin he falls to 9 so I can cuss up a storm when we dont take him...I know it aint going to happen, but whats the point if I cant hope in all this bullshit pre-draft speculatin?

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