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Originally Posted by bitonti
I've heard his 10 yard splits were bad... poor explosion... he could go to NE or AZ who need players... but he didn't have consistent production... was very up and down... Kindle would be a project in a 3-4 OLB. A little small for 4-3 DE... kind of a tweener. I try to find places for him in these mocks but it's always tough.
Consider Dunlap runs a 4.6 at 270, Kindle runs a 4.7 at 250... it's clear who the better athlete is...
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Kindle has more experience playing both DE and OLB out of almost anybody in the draft. Kindle's probably the most "seasoned" to play 3-4 OLB. The rest of the group are projected DE's really...I would say Kindle's a lot different in that regard.
Kindle's an excellent athlete.
Dunlap's a freak.