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Ian Wharton Thinks Hargreaves doesn't fit Miami's Scheme

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Ian Wharton@NFLFilmStudy 18h18 hours ago
Ian Wharton Retweeted Armando Salguero
Emphasis on press should take Hargreaves out of the equation at 13. William Jackson, Artie Burns and Eli Apple fit






https://twitter.com/NFLFilmStudy/status/712466022045974528
 
I saw several of Ian's play breakdowns on twitter. He does a good job but his conclusions are bizarre. I don't really value his conclusions.
 
So why doesn't he post his opinion it in a Hargreaves thread? His thoughts are no more meaningful than other posters here.
 
So why doesn't he post his opinion it in a Hargreaves thread? His thoughts are no more meaningful than other posters here.

I think a guy who watches film for a living has more meaningful analysis than most posters here...but that's just my opinion. There are much worse threads on here haha. When the trade was made, it became extremely clear they weren't high on Hargreaves.
 
I think he's pretty knowledgable. I've always respected his opinion and I agree with him in this case.

People on this site don't respect anyone or anything.

PFF sucks, Ian Warton sucks, dawn Aponte is reason for this teams failure. The hate on this site is never ending.
 
disagree on William Jackson fitting press...doesn't look comfortable in it to me...too much projection for my taste...off man and zone
 
I think thats exactly why they were thinking of trading down. Problem is they are projecting Eli Apple to pick 13 and it only takes one team to fall in love with that length and potential on the boundary.
 
If we felt VHIII was all that and a bag of chips at the cornerback position, we don't slide back 5 spots. Wharton is saying what Vance Johnson already knows. Good player, not a fit for us.
 
Pacman jones isn't some big tall press corner either and he's been successful in Vance Joseph's system for years now, I think it's getting a little bit overblown
 
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