I dont know if you've been able to watch their games, but both their DE's do stand out. If not in QB pressure, setting the edge, and against the run.He appears 45th-70th in just about ever mock I've seen.
Interesting that Pitt has 3 1st or 2nd round defenders. You'd think they were a lights out defense.
I've watched every Pittsburgh game this year. All 3 stand out. They have talent.I dont know if you've been able to watch their games, but both their DE's do stand out. If not in QB pressure, setting the edge, and against the run.
I keep meaning to but seem to forget to record some of these college games. I’ll have to set to record earlier in the week.I dont know if you've been able to watch their games, but both their DE's do stand out. If not in QB pressure, setting the edge, and against the run.
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Miami Dolphins: Penei Sewell, OT, Oregon
The Dolphins need to do everything in their power to protect Tua Tagovailoa. They don't have the offensive line to properly shield the Alabama product at the moment, but getting Penei Sewell would go a long way in doing so.
Penei Sewell was so good as a sophomore, he received a second-place Heisman vote.
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Miami Dolphins: Micah Parsons, LB, Penn State
The Dolphins need to bolster their linebacking corps, as it would be the weak point of their defense if the pass rush is addressed.
Looking like the next great linebacker to come out of Penn State, Micah Parsons was very productive. That was not a surprise, as Parsons was a highly athletic five-star recruit.
Neither is likely to be on the board at those spots, but how amazing would that be?
The season is getting progressively more stupid. Each week sees waves of games 'postponed', most of them later to be cancelled altogether.Things are getting mercenary out there.
Absolutely... these 'power' conference schools treat their players like assets, rather than as human beings. I'm not normally in favor of players opting out or changing teams through the transfer window... but this year... F the NCAA. What they are doing is wrong.I have said this before but i hope that the players are realizing the power they have and that they should be looking out for themselves and not feel some nonsense "loyalty" to the school that is using them to make bundles of cash.
I hope to see players who have big SOPH seasons pass on their JR year and go somewhere and work out with NFL type trainers and coaches while they wait to be eligible for the Draft.
Some smart former NFL trainers, coaches and some agents are going to open up training academies for guys like that.