ludakrishna
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Just the beginning. I would love to eat crow on this pick.
Just the beginning. I would love to eat crow on this pick.
Frank Clark, DE, Seattle Seahawks
Off-field issues aside, Clark can play, and he showed up in all facets of Seattle’s game versus Denver to produce a +6.9 grade overall. He defeated every type of block thrown at him in the running game to grade at +5.6, to go with a hit and two hurries. He even tracked down a screen from behind.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2 ... om-week-1/
ringless":32444j5h said:ukeface:
Well that sucks
ringless":274jd8qh said:ukeface:
Well that sucks
hawknation2015":30fhgvgq said:Frank Clark, DE, Seattle Seahawks
Off-field issues aside, Clark can play, and he showed up in all facets of Seattle’s game versus Denver to produce a +6.9 grade overall. He defeated every type of block thrown at him in the running game to grade at +5.6, to go with a hit and two hurries. He even tracked down a screen from behind.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2 ... om-week-1/
Chawker":1fora4pl said:I'm sure Lockett wasn't far behind him. :th2thumbs:
Chawker":8gym8rsr said:I'm sure Lockett wasn't far behind him. :th2thumbs:
massari":3i6gqbiy said:Still kinda jealous the Cowboys got La'el Collins(and Greg Hardy) for free. They also lucked out with Randy Gregory falling to them. They're going to be a scary team.
kearly":av5rtpgs said:massari":av5rtpgs said:Still kinda jealous the Cowboys got La'el Collins(and Greg Hardy) for free. They also lucked out with Randy Gregory falling to them. They're going to be a scary team.
Greg Hardy probably cost them a good comp pick, and a contract that could theoretically go as high as $11 million for one year. Gregory might have a good career, but it seemed to me that he was hyped a lot more in the media than he was by NFL front offices.
That said, I do think it was pretty smart of Dallas to take advantage of a market inefficiency created by twitter outrage. I guess that is one of the few advantages of having an owner/GM, Jerry Jones doesn't have to answer to anyone higher in the organization, so he can easily make moves that for a normal GM would require brass balls.
As far as Dallas being a good team, I think they have to prove that their running game can still be elite without Murray. And I think the collection of spare parts they have at RB right now probably isn't good enough for that. Their defense also massively overachieved last year, and for most teams, defensive performances tends to be highly inconsistent from year to year, kind of like bullpens in baseball.