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Wait until the combine


Peppermint9030

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and Bowers runs a 4.4 40 standing at 6 foot 5 275 lbs, throws up 225 30 times, and jumps like a cb...Ill be foaming at the mouth for this kid. And if i recall I liked him better then Luck and posted a poll about it 4 weeks ago. If we take Newton it will be the story of VY compared to Mario Williams...Sign Palmer when he gets cut...Taking Bowers and franchising Johnson, along with Hardy and Brown...Sign a some beef up the middle, Thomas Davis comes back...Now your looking at arguably the best Dline and line backing core in football. Palmer although in consistent can get the ball out to Gettis deep, and make all the throws for our style of offense.

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And wht Dt would you like to take NUMBER 1 overall? That would be by far the worst choice for the franchise EVER! Unless its Suh potential I dont want it unless its the 2nd round or lower...Never pay aDT that kind of money.

Nick Fairley is ranked just below Bowers on most draft boards and has the chance to pass him with a good showing in the championship I suspect.

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I really hope Palmer isn't integral to that theory of yours because that isn't happening.

Why sign someone to 'beef up' the middle when you can just draft the player? Our ends are already the strength of the line.

our end, singular, is the strength of the line.

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from Vernon Gholston's combine profile:

Gholston has a relentless motor in pursuit. If he had more on-field experience, he could be an outstanding linebacker at the next level. However, with teams looking for hybrid Cover-2 pass rushers, he is perfectly capable of impacting the backfield coming off the edge or dropping back into the zone to cover vs. the pass. He is still a raw talent that gets by on his athletic ability, but in a few years, with patient coaching and more experience, he has the potential to change the game, much like Abraham, Dwight Freeney (Indianapolis) and Jason Taylor (Miami) have done playing in that role.

http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/vernon-gholston?id=756#tabs:tab-analysis

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