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Jason La Canfora @JasonLaCanfora
Cards take DE Kareem Martin from UNC. Compare his combine numbers to Clowney. You might be surprised. I like it.
Anyone know about this guy?
Good endorsementJason La Canfora @JasonLaCanfora
Cards take DE Kareem Martin from UNC. Compare his combine numbers to Clowney. You might be surprised. I like it.
We added a freak athlete to the defensive line. It all depends on how much he wants it.
I'm betting bigredrage,mad card, joe, chopper, mulli, banky doggie all love it
I'm betting bigredrage,mad card, joe, chopper, mulli, banky doggie all love it
Clowney is a freak this guy? Mehhhh
With how late we drafted this year, I aint on the up and up with these players. Sounds like our scouts really be pimping these players though, need has been a big part of this Draft, players we need right now as Arians like to say. I'm neither impressed nor depressed, just going to wait and see how they pan out.I'm betting bigredrage,mad card, joe, chopper, mulli, banky doggie all love it
Clowney is a freak of nature.
This guy is a freak of athleticism..big difference. Everything I'm looking at screams Calais Cambell 2.0, down to character. Weird to have big long athletic guys like that on the edges, but the nfl.com callout that he could play 3-4 OLB in a 2-gap system is kind of intriguing because he would have to be very athletic at that size to pull that off.
Whoever does mock drafts around here could save themselves a lot of time and improve their picks if they limited their possibles to team captains.Yes he was.
Quite a comparison. Sounds like we need to light a fire under himCOMPARES TO: Justin Tuck, New York Giants -The team that selects Martin hopes the UNC standout will show the same dedication towards improvement that Tuck has since earning a third round pick out of Notre Dame in 2005. Tuck has developed into a fine pass rusher for the Giants but his game remains reliant on his length and strength at the point of attack.
Clowney is a freak of nature.
This guy is a freak of athleticism..big difference. Everything I'm looking at screams Calais Cambell 2.0, down to character. Weird to have big long athletic guys like that on the edges, but the nfl.com callout that he could play 3-4 OLB in a 2-gap system is kind of intriguing because he would have to be very athletic at that size to pull that off.
Could someone explain this pick to me? Too small and weak to play 34DE. Too big and slow to play 34 OLB. A traditional 43 DE on a 34 team...??????