Originally posted by Heroism:Originally posted by Hysterikal:Offensive lineman take dumps heavier than that.
Not with modern nutritional habits
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Originally posted by Heroism:Originally posted by Hysterikal:Offensive lineman take dumps heavier than that.
Originally posted by ChaunceyGardner:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Offensive lineman take dumps heavier than that.
Not with modern nutritional habits
Originally posted by adrianlesnar:Arden key has the elite measurables, but concerns over production and off the field stuff to begin the year.
Josh sweat has the potential, but concerns over injury.
Bradley chub has a good mix of it all, but, to me at least, has the concerns of redundant big end positioning.
Harold Landry has the production, but concerns over the measurables.
I like Demarcus Lawrence in FA and Marquis Haynes as a nickel rusher to replace Dummerville and Porter Gustin Jr. As a 3 down SAM
Originally posted by adrianlesnar:
Arden key has the elite measurables, but concerns over production and off the field stuff to begin the year.
Josh sweat has the potential, but concerns over injury.
Bradley chub has a good mix of it all, but, to me at least, has the concerns of redundant big end positioning.
Harold Landry has the production, but concerns over the measurables.
I like Demarcus Lawrence in FA and Marquis Haynes as a nickel rusher to replace Dummerville and Porter Gustin Jr. As a 3 down SAM
Originally posted by eastcoast49ersfan:What concerns would those be? He's an elite athlete and appears to have 33+" arms (longer than Beasley). He's only 6'2-6'3 ~250, but arm length is what matters for an edge rusher. His measurable are elite.
Originally posted by eastcoast49ersfan:
What concerns would those be? He's an elite athlete and appears to have 33+" arms (longer than Beasley). He's only 6'2-6'3 ~250, but arm length is what matters for an edge rusher. His measurable are elite.
Originally posted by m_brockalexander:Getting a speed OLB/pass rusher is of supreme importance next year. Our current pass rush is non existent because of that missing element. Depending on our QB situation, it may lead to the Niners taking Arden Key in the top 5 picks.
Originally posted by jreff22:Originally posted by m_brockalexander:Getting a speed OLB/pass rusher is of supreme importance next year. Our current pass rush is non existent because of that missing element. Depending on our QB situation, it may lead to the Niners taking Arden Key in the top 5 picks.
He's not worth a pick that high.
Honesty, this isn't a great year and forcing it would be a mistake.
Originally posted by Alfienator:Originally posted by jreff22:Originally posted by m_brockalexander:Getting a speed OLB/pass rusher is of supreme importance next year. Our current pass rush is non existent because of that missing element. Depending on our QB situation, it may lead to the Niners taking Arden Key in the top 5 picks.
He's not worth a pick that high.
Honesty, this isn't a great year and forcing it would be a mistake.
Picking a need is not forcing it.
Originally posted by GhostOfBaalke:They only have 18 million in cap room scheduled...28 if they carry over. At some point they are going to have to start saving money to pay Dak too.
Originally posted by adrianlesnar:
Arden key has the elite measurables, but concerns over production and off the field stuff to begin the year.
Josh sweat has the potential, but concerns over injury.
Bradley chub has a good mix of it all, but, to me at least, has the concerns of redundant big end positioning.
Harold Landry has the production, but concerns over the measurables.
I like Demarcus Lawrence in FA and Marquis Haynes as a nickel rusher to replace Dummerville and Porter Gustin Jr. As a 3 down SAM
Would love Lawrence but there's not a chance in hell that cowboys let him walk. Going into week 6 he was the NFL sack leader. Cowboys been desperate for a pass rusher like that.