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That’s not even possible as a 3-4 outside linebacker which is what he would be here…
He's gonna be in nickle 4-2-5 a majority of the time here regardless..


Like seriously, who the hell gives a damn about Von, Mack, Chandler, Clowney, Joey Bosa, Garrett, in coverage? Most who played/plays in a 3-4. Chandler played in a 4-3 at Syrcause & had no problems transitioning.
 

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He's gonna be in nickle 4-2-5 a majority of the time here regardless..

Like seriously, who the hell gives a damn about Von, Mack, Chandler, Clowney, Joey Bosa, Garrett, in coverage? Most who played/plays in a 3-4.

Did all of those players openly admit in an interview that they’re much more comfortable in a 4-3?? And some of the guys are listing above Are actually good In coverage.. I’m not opposed to taking him… But when he’s admittedly saying you’d rather be in a 43 leather take the draft pick hall that is offered if it’s good enough and move down...
 

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Quinnen Williams looks a little soft and looks young.A fine player and seems like a good kid.I still like Bosa better.Interesting makes me wonder if he (Williams) gets NFL weight training how much can he improve.Like his attitude .I like Bosa and his skills and he is still my choice.

Management can’t afford to play wet nurse to a guy for two years and teach him how to lift weights and run. When you have the top pick, you don’t risk it on a “Dan Williams” type. You have to have a guy who will be the first in the locker room
 

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Disappointing? A good bench press (29 reps) a good 10 yd split( 1.65 although another site says 1.55)
Faster than Q.Williams in the 10yd split.Faster than Q.williams in the 40 yd dash.
I was only commenting on the 40. I recall people being disappointed in Joey’s too.
 

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He's gonna be in nickle 4-2-5 a majority of the time here regardless..


Like seriously, who the hell gives a damn about Von, Mack, Chandler, Clowney, Joey Bosa, Garrett, in coverage? Most who played/plays in a 3-4. Chandler played in a 4-3 at Syrcause & had no problems transitioning.
Anybody have a comparison of Nick’s numbers to all of those guys yet?
 

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So many good players in defensive front 7. I hope we are smart in FA so we can take advantage of this depth. John Cominsky out of Charleston is a nice 3-4 DE prospect.
 

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I guess I'm way in the minority, but I'm more impressed with Williams than Bosa.

If we don't draft Murray, I hope we draft Williams instead.

To each his own CW.I think Bosa is the safe solid pick.After seeing SK miss out on solid players and trying to be the smartest guy in the room I think its time to just pick the guy and not fart around.IMO its Bosa.Q.Williams is damn good but ……..he just seems young and without proper training I wonder if he will be dedicated enough to step up.In Bosa I think he is a guy who wants to be better than his brother and is dedicated enough to work at it.
 

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To each his own CW.I think Bosa is the safe solid pick.After seeing SK miss out on solid players and trying to be the smartest guy in the room I think its time to just pick the guy and not fart around.IMO its Bosa.Q.Williams is damn good but ……..he just seems young and without proper training I wonder if he will be dedicated enough to step up.In Bosa I think he is a guy who wants to be better than his brother and is dedicated enough to work at it.

I'm sure you've spent more time studying this draft than I have BW52, so I won't disagree.

I guess I could live with Bosa too.
 

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I'm sure you've spent more time studying this draft than I have BW52, so I won't disagree.

I guess I could live with Bosa too.

Q.Williams is a talented kid and with the proper training and NFL coaching he could really be damn good.Not really knocking Williams here I just think Bosa has the skills,work ethic and the desire to be better and plus with a father and brother with NFL experience I would think Nick Bosa knows what is required to reach the goals.I guess it really what do you want to do with the #1 pick; go the safe solid route and pick Bosa who is considered by most to be top player or do you shoot the moon and pick a Quinnen Wiliams or a kyler Murray?SK has a lot of deciding to do in the next 7 weeks.
 

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Here is where i fall on the round 1 options...

1-Nick Bosa who is the safest choice. High floor. Lowest ceiling.
2-Quinnen Williams is has the highest ceiling of the non-QBs, but he plays a position that can bust easily and doesn't have a lot of tape.
3-Kyler Murray has the highest ceiling because he is a QB. If he hits, he hits the biggest.
4-The best statistical move is probably trade back, take a player like Brian Burns and accumulate picks, but Keim's track record makes that super risky.
 

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Here is where i fall on the round 1 options...

1-Nick Bosa who is the safest choice. High floor. Lowest ceiling.
2-Quinnen Williams is has the highest ceiling of the non-QBs, but he plays a position that can bust easily and doesn't have a lot of tape.
3-Kyler Murray has the highest ceiling because he is a QB. If he hits, he hits the biggest.
4-The best statistical move is probably trade back, take a player like Brian Burns and accumulate picks, but Keim's track record makes that super risky.

What do you think of Rashan Gary? I love the idea of him as a 5 tech.
 

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If there's a trade with Oakland I think he could be a target there as an interior disruptive force. If you gotta stop this guy + pick up a blitzer your QB better get ready to hurry that throw. He can't be handled one on one.
 

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Q.Williams is a talented kid and with the proper training and NFL coaching he could really be damn good.Not really knocking Williams here I just think Bosa has the skills,work ethic and the desire to be better and plus with a father and brother with NFL experience I would think Nick Bosa knows what is required to reach the goals.I guess it really what do you want to do with the #1 pick; go the safe solid route and pick Bosa who is considered by most to be top player or do you shoot the moon and pick a Quinnen Wiliams or a kyler Murray?SK has a lot of deciding to do in the next 7 weeks.

Cool. Thanks makes sense.

You've got some good takes when you're not on the Murray threads. Lol..

Kidding man.
 
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