Mistashoesta
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He was effective when used. Makes sense seeing as how our EDGE room got a little crowded after the draft.
Green now joins a defensive line that features Jonathan Greenard, Jordan Jenkins, Kingsley Keke and Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, the Houston native that began his career with the Los Angeles Rams but signed a one-year, $3.25 million deal in March as part of the first wave of free agency. https://www.si.com/nfl/texans/news/...efensive-end#gid=ci02a02a73e0002718&pid=nfl-5
He wasn’t really big enough for a 3-4 DE and too big for a 3-4 OLB.I really liked him, not sure why we didnt keep him. He is only 24years old, still so much upside.
I don’t get the hate by some on Green. The guy was 20 when they drafted him and he showed a fairly steady progression in his game. Not every player is going to be an all pro or pro bowler.Dude had no consistency from year to year. One year he looked like complete sh!t. Wish him well tho I think Pete learned his lesson to never draft a D lineman from the Pac 12 again. Softer than butter on a hot day
All true, but with solid contributors it often comes down to what a team is willing to pay. I'd like to see the contract he signed with Houston.I don’t get the hate by some on Green. The guy was 20 when they drafted him and he showed a fairly steady progression in his game. Not every player is going to be an all pro or pro bowler.
I’ve seen some say he’s too small. 6’4” 280 lbs. in 4 years as a Seahawk he had 13.5 sacks. At 24 years old and with 4 years of professional experience he’s going to have a nice career ahead of him. Solid contributors are important to any team. I have a feeling over the next few years we will see some good things from him and there will be some on here wondering why he wasn’t retained.