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Everrett Brown called most impact rookie next season


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And he will be. Not his first year, but he see the field, and rush the passer. The rest of his ability will develop, and he will become an everydown player.

People should be happy to have such a talented player with a non stop motor.

Instant pass rush, well worth a first round pick.

Yeah, I can't believe anyone is upset with us getting Brown. The funny thing is, I can almost guarantee that the vast majority of those who are complaining because we gave up a 1st to take Brown in the 2nd would have been thrilled if we had traded next year's one AND our 4th to move up to #20 to take Brown...never mind that the way things worked out, we are the one's that ended up with an extra 4th. And if we could have somehow gotten the #20 with only our 1st in 2010, then everyone have been even more thrilled. After all, it's more about perceived value than actual value.

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I hope Brown does turn out to be great. I love the kid's character and he seems to have a good head on his shoulders. I'm sure we will rotate him in and out next year, and I hope he can prove himself.

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The dream scenario is that Brown lives up to his potential, Charles Johnson emerges as a double-digit sack guy and then we don't have to worry about Peppers.

Don't get me wrong, I'm a big Peppers fan and always will be - but the guy doesn't want to be here anymore and ultimately we don't want guys around that don't want to be here.

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