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I Just Watched 6 Games Worth Of Quinton Coples Snaps...


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Scouts aren't nearly as impressed with this guy as some Tarheel fans will lead you to believe. I don't think anyone is very impressed with him anymore. But, we will find out tomorrow.

Why do you think we went to Chapel Hill for a second visit if we weren't interested? I doubt we waste our time 2 days before the draft making frivolous visits. And if we thought he wasn't in consideration, we would have simply done nothing. You can assume we are very interested and not as a smokescreen because as you say if no one likes him then no one would want to trade up to get him. If someone else we like a lot drops we may take them instead but he obviously is high on our list.

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FWIW the majority of his sacks last year came against two teams, Duke and James Madison

lol

And 4 of Cox's 5 sacks came against 2 teams in back to back weeks at South Carolina and Kentucky. He had none the first 5 games an 1 against Wake Forest in the last game.

No one is saying he shouldn't go top 10 for that.......

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Put on his 2010 tape and then you get a more realistic impression of who he is as a player. I'm not saying we should draft him but to evaluate him based only on 6 games of 2011 tape is like judging Star Wars based off of Episode 1. The coaching change definitely affected him.

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It is possible to glean some things from watching YouTube clips, at least the "full game" ones that show a variety of snaps rather than "highlight reel" clips that only show the good plays. YouTube was the first place I got the impression that Everette Brown was a "near miss" artist.

With that said, it's a very limited medium. And while you can gain a mental note or two to be mindful of later, it's not suited to a full blown player evaluation.

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