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Clemson OLB Ricky Sapp set to visit Jets
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is Cro-ing H.A.M...Whatever that means
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This kid has the potential to be a great player.
I'm all for taking the chance on him. |
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Kind of an underachiever, like some other Clemson DE's in recent memory.
Good thing though is Clemson utilizes a scheme where their ends are called on to drop back in coverage so I think he's more adept than most to be a 3-4 OLB. I think he'll be a solid 3-4 OLB but I don't think he'll ever be some terror off the edge. Consistent 6-8 sack guy is my guess after he matures a bit... |
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Making lotsa $$$ off obama's stupidity...
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not really an underachiever...hurt his knee late in '08 and it was not rehabbed properly so he was playing at 65% last year...finally had the situation cleared up after the season, hence his reason for missing the Senior Bowl.... |
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A 245lb OLB? That's really light compared to most other 3-4 OLBs
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If you say it's legit, I'll believe it. Kind of sounded like an excuse from him. Adams never did much before him and that all-world kid Bowers after him still isn't playing up to snuff.
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is Cro-ing H.A.M...Whatever that means
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waiting for our pass rush thunderbolt
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still a little buzzed.
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Sapp's one of those guys who might be a better pro than college player. He's the most fluid of the DE prospects, IMO.
Other guys who fall into that category: Keiland Williams DeMaryius Thomas Greg Hardy (well...he was dominant in college, just not healthy) Taylor Mays Corey Wootton Al Woods Cam Thomas Tony Moeaki Colin Peek Javarris James AJ Edds Dekoda Watson - Gut feel, but he would work really well with Rex. I'd say Cody, but he was a top college DT. All he needs to do is drop the weight. Last edited by SenorGato; 03-25-2010 at 09:26 AM. |
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un chien andalusia
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It is just nice to see that a speedy edge rusher is being look at in this draft. There are a lot of guys that fit 3-4 OLB. Not sure if Sapp is first or second round material. Intriguing prospect for sure. He has the tools.
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ready for some football
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Hell no.
This kid already tore his ACL back in 2008 and lets not forget... We already have a project player in Vernon Gholston; who's also trying to learn the role of a 3-4 OLB after years of playing as a 4-3 DE on the college level. We don't need another one. No thanks. |
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Kid is fast and is best suited at 3-4 OLB. As mentioned earlier...he was asked to drop into coverage some and did fine. I think he could be nice addition to the defense. |
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We need passrushers, that has to come from the OLB's in our defense. As of now Pace is adequate, Thomas is non-existent as is Vernon.
This needs to be addressed so that we don't have to consistently blitz 7-8 guys to get pressure. I don't know if Sapp is the one for us or not, CBNY is high on him which says a lot. It's a pretty big need either way. ----------------------------------------------------- Can someone please answer a question for me, that I didn't want to start another thread on. I really like what I hear about Weatherspoon, I think his personality would mesh well with Rex and Bart. I see him listed as an OLB but it seems he's only discussed with 4-3 teams. Is Weatherspoon capable of playing as an OLB in the 3-4? Would he offer anything in the way of pass rush off the edge in our system? |
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still a little buzzed.
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2. Only treated as true because he hasn't blown up in his first 2 seasons as he "should have." I'm stunned at how little credit is handed to the 3-4 DL in the pass rush. The Pats and Ravens build their pass rush around their DL for a reason...if you can get a pass rush from as few guys as possible then your whole D plays up for it. I don't think we need an OLB as much as we need a talented DL. Last edited by SenorGato; 03-25-2010 at 10:14 AM. |
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if rex thinks he can get production out of a guy like westerman, then much of this is attritutable to the scheme itself. and since the scheme is dependent on having a stout front 3 and capable cbs, i would expect tanny to try to get these pieces for rex to scheme with. |
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Agreed on the DL pass rush. We need to get a pass rush from the heavies up front. That will open everything up. Ngata would be a dream in this defense. Too bad there is not someone like that available at 29. Cody or Odrick could help though. |
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http://www.jetsinsider.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=210658 Last edited by C Mart; 03-25-2010 at 11:15 AM. |
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still a little buzzed.
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Also, another factor was that he was extremely inexperienced coming into the league. He played HS football for 2 years and then only started for 2 years of his 3 years at OSU. Most guys have been playing football since they were kids and have double the on-field experience Gholston did. |
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