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23 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I remember there was a strong contingent if the Huddle drooling all over this guy. I've been wrong about plenty but I called this bust much to the chagrin of the aforementioned contingent as we went round and round plenty leading up to that draft.

I remember seeing the mocks and I was cool with it when he was mocked to us in the second. But once it became 1st round hype I wanted no parts of him. Especially since it was obvious he wasn't a Frank Clark type prospect. 

But you're right I do remember people here wanting him, they probably were more desperate to get a de

 

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11 minutes ago, jumpman910 said:

I remember seeing the mocks and I was cool with it when he was mocked to us in the second. But once it became 1st round hype I wanted no parts of him. Especially since it was obvious he wasn't a Frank Clark type prospect. 

But you're right I do remember people here wanting him, they probably were more desperate to get a de

 

Desperate for a DE and in love with those measurables. There's no doubt about the guy's raw talent. There's also no doubt about him never living up to his potential on the field.

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