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Devon Still, DT, Penn State


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Not gonna lie, I haven't heard much about the guy before today's game, but I looked up some info on him and watched him play today and oh my god, the dude's a beast.

Still's 6'5, 310 pounds, and is a force on Penn's D-line. He's strong and pretty fast for someone his size. He's also been a leader on Penn State's Defense. And despite what's going on at Peen state right now, I'm sure he was coached well by Coach Paterno.

He's constantly doubled but he still can fight through them and be pretty disruptive. he has 14 tfl and 4 sacks this season, and apparently canly play both 4-3 DT and 3-4 DE, which I'm sure Ron and Sean will love.

I can honestly say I've got a bit of a man crush on this guy, and he's on the top of my list of guys I'd love to see us draft, it'd be a pretty fugging great addition to our Dline almost instantly.

Draft him and Travis Lewis in the 2nd (granted he's not as big headed as they say) and I'm happy.

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But he does and can demand a double team.last night I kept seeing 2 guys on him.I'm also interested in the NT from memphis.has anyone seen him play yet?

Poe is a monster, weight wise, havent watch him play but he would demand a double team each snap. Plus he could assume the NT role in the 3-4. Going by pre measurables, he is my second round pick

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