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Long term, total value over their NFL career
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D'Brickashaw Ferguson
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FWIW my money is on Mario Williams
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FWIW my money is on Mario Williams [/ QUOTE ] |
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Reggie Bush is can't miss. KR/PR/WR/RB guys who are top 5 at each of those spots are revolutionary. If only he was going to the Lions though.
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[ QUOTE ] FWIW my money is on Mario Williams [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] |
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i dont really follow football much beyond the patriots. drafting a sturdy d-lineman is always your best bet. (See: Wilfork, Vince. Seymour, Richard. McGinest, Willie). so, if any of those guys are d-line then i pick him.
too many can't miss college guys at skill positions flop, but when you have the body and the physical tools to play d-line, its more sure. unless you are talking about that guy who tried to kill himself. but besides that guy, yea. |
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Super Mario
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i dont really follow football much beyond the patriots. drafting a sturdy d-lineman is always your best bet. (See: Wilfork, Vince. Seymour, Richard. McGinest, Willie). so, if any of those guys are d-line then i pick him. too many can't miss college guys at skill positions flop, but when you have the body and the physical tools to play d-line, its more sure. unless you are talking about that guy who tried to kill himself. but besides that guy, yea. [/ QUOTE ] Actually it's a pretty common opinion among NFL scouts that D-Lineman is the hardest position for which to forecast success in the NFL. -James |
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I think Bush, Ferguson, and Mario are all pretty much non-gambles and virtually guaranteed to have great NFL careers. If Ferguson can put on a bit more weight and retain his agility and mobility, he could definitely be an elite NFL OL.
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