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Frank Kearse?


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I keep hearing about him in DT discussions, and seems that a lot of people like him. I live in Northern Virginia, and try to catch as many games as I can, but I never really got a good look at Kearse.

But yeah, was just curious as to his style, what he did/didn't do well. (specifics, I guess. I should have payed more attention when I could have)

Plus, I think he has a badass name.

Frank Kearse just sounds defensive tackle-ish.

I'm really curious about the guy.

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Yeah I've heard a lot about him being the best on our team. Big boy, man. I really hope he keeps it up and does well, then. Where would you guys say he is in respect to the position itself? Possibly starter worthy one day or backup?

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Yeah I've heard a lot about him being the best on our team. Big boy, man. I really hope he keeps it up and does well, then. Where would you guys say he is in respect to the position itself? Possibly starter worthy one day or backup?

With Rivera, hopefully we can develop young FAs instead of watching them decline every season until they're cut.

I can't wait to see how Kearse plays next season. Our team is talking about developing him as if he's a first rounder.

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I like Kearse, but I like Neblett much better. He's going into his 3rd year, and I truly believe it could be his break out year.

Neblett is a stud and should be our starting 3 technique, if you ask me. His pro day (2010) measurables.

Height: 6000

Weight: 297

Bench Press: 33

Vertical Jump: 30.5"

40 T: 4.93

That is a pretty good athlete.

McClain, a third round pick with similar collegiate stats:

Height: 6015

Weight: 291

Vertical Jump: 28"

40 T: 4.96

I think we have the makings of a pair of stud 3 technique DTs. We shall see.

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Neblett is a stud and should be our starting 3 technique, if you ask me. His pro day (2010) measurables.

Height: 6000

Weight: 297

Bench Press: 33

Vertical Jump: 30.5"

40 T: 4.93

That is a pretty good athlete.

McClain, a third round pick with similar collegiate stats:

Height: 6015

Weight: 291

Vertical Jump: 28"

40 T: 4.96

I think we have the makings of a pair of stud 3 technique DTs. We shall see.

They are more UT's no?

Also Shirley and Kearse are going to be the future.

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They are more UT's no?

Also Shirley and Kearse are going to be the future.

I think with an offseason of work to work on strength and technique will do wonders for Shirley, kearse, McClain and fua. But having shirley and kearse in the middle would be great, they already have the size, they look much more intimidating in the middle

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I think with an offseason of work to work on strength and technique will do wonders for Shirley, kearse, McClain and fua. But having shirley and kearse in the middle would be great, they already have the size, they look much more intimidating in the middle

True. Very true. Which is why I'm freaking excited about actually having an Offseason and mini camps and OTA's. This should help them out a ton.

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