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Name Me One Dominant Dt Under 300


Yaboychris28

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Exactly, you can't. All of the dominating defensive Tackles are well above 300. Wilfork, Ngata, Suh,Williams, Raji, Docket etc. Fletcher Cox will be a solid D-tackle but not an impact player which means he is not worthy of the #9 pick. If we go D-tackle with our 1st pick, i would be more comfortable picking Brockers because of his size, frame, and upside. IMO the pick should be Coples if he is still on the board. Coples could provide more interior pass rush than Cox will ever be able to, plus you can move him to the outside. Fletcher Cox is a jack of all trades but a master of none. We need an impact player that can step in immediatly and improve this defense instantly, Cox is not that guy. All of you Cox fanboys need to hop off the bandwagon and actually think in what areas is Cox better than Coples.

inb4 Cox plays harder blah blah

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