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micnificent28

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One of the few defense ends that can still rush the passer left. Number one player in the country coming out of highschool coming off a torn acl his senior year. Long fast(4.5) and has tremendous potential. This would be my dream fourth round pick.if your gonna gamble and anything after round 3 is a gamble. Gamble on a athleticism and potential.

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1 minute ago, Fox007 said:

Yea he played DE in college....when you look at the draft profiles they say he's going 3-4 rush or SAM.

Josh Sweat, FSU | 6’5, 251 | Athleticism: 95th percentile | Age: 21

 

Where He Wins: Insane athlete. Sweat can fire up the field in a hurry, instantly putting an offensive tackle in panic mode to get a deep drop set. If Sweat has space, he will win and disrupt the backfield. Held up in run defense well. I think addition isn’t much bigger or was 260 for a while.

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1 minute ago, micnificent28 said:

Josh Sweat, FSU | 6’5, 251 | Athleticism: 95th percentile | Age: 21

 

Where He Wins: Insane athlete. Sweat can fire up the field in a hurry, instantly putting an offensive tackle in panic mode to get a deep drop set. If Sweat has space, he will win and disrupt the backfield. Held up in run defense well. I think addition isn’t much bigger or was 260 for a while.

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Sweat has the length, frame and athletic qualities to fit right in as a 3-4 SAM or rush linebacker, but he needs to go to school with a position coach or a talented veteran to help unlock his pass rush potential.

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23 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

How old are you? FSU has been a great school for DL.

Every now and then there's a few DT out of FSU that are serviceable but the majority of their DE are whiffs. I'm just skeptical of DE's that come out of FSU especially if they're undersized.  The last All-Pro DE that came from FSU was Darnell Dockett. FSU is just known for producing good secondary players.

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