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Justin Gilbert's game translates well at the next level, he has the ability to shut-down a true #1 WR, make interceptions instead of just knocking down the pass, and then scoring after the interception as well as a weapon on Special Teams. He's the closest thing to a Playmaker at his position in this draft. Barr played against higher competion than Mack, has the same 'measurables' they could be athletic twins, and he's only been playing the game for 2 years having played RB before. I see his upside as being higher than Mack (who played well on Tape vs. Ohio St). Having ONE great game against Mewhort (a player I'm not very impressed with to begin with) made me give Barr the nod over Mack. Lastly, I don't like Clowney as a fit for Romeo's defense. He's a RDE in a 4-3. So, we are trying to put a square peg in a round hole just because everyone is saying how wonderful the square peg is. I am not enamored with his 3-sack season in which the gist was he didn't want to risk getting hurt? I basically ranked Clowney where I did because I'd rather have the players ahead of him, but didn't want to appear as if I was completely against him.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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