Bob Magaw
Footballguy
there were a few big tradeups in the draft...
SD blowing up their draft for mathews (great move, imo)...
after trading down, DEN came back up to get tebow...
but brandon graham was one of the biggest overall moves, and could send shockwaves through the IDP landscape (ARI moved up in second for washington, also imo a great move to replace dansby, if not as high profile as some of the above moves)... many were expecting earl thomas with the pick, but in getting nate allen in the second (looks great so far), they were able to satisfy both needs with that combo probably better than they could have by taking thomas and whatever DE was left in the 2nd (where they got allen)...
graham was dominant and reportedly unblockable at the senior bowl (during espn's draft coverage, tom jackson called him his favorite defensive player in the draft)... after terrorizing PHI OL in camp, he ascended to the starting lineup even faster than some expected...
mcclain (and washington, to a lesser degree) will be in the mix for DROY, but my early favorites are suh, berry & graham...
with cole and graham, the eagles could have an enviable set of bookend rush ends... as good as cole is (top 3-5?), graham has superior pedigree and may have greater upside (eventually)...
if graham is as good as advertised, and fulfills his potential, how many other teams can sport two DEs as good?
the giants rode the four DE DL to a super bowl a few years ago, but strahan is gone and umenyiora has fallen from grace... kiwanuka may not be special, and JPP is extremely raw... two of the best bookend rush teams are PIT & DAL (harrison/woodley & ware/spencer), they do it with 3-4 OLB duos...
IND has to be near top with freeney/mathis...
MIN have allen & edwards, latter is good if not elite...
CHI added peppers, but lost o-gun & alex brown, leaving the underwhelming mark anderson...
dockett/campbell are good in the hybrid 3-4/4-3, but may not put up big sack numbers...
IF graham is the real deal, it will allow PHI to create more pressure without needing to blitz so much, allowing them to keep more defenders in the back seven in coverage (bradley and sims are fast and athletic LBs... defense got killed by opposing TEs last season)...
SD blowing up their draft for mathews (great move, imo)...
after trading down, DEN came back up to get tebow...
but brandon graham was one of the biggest overall moves, and could send shockwaves through the IDP landscape (ARI moved up in second for washington, also imo a great move to replace dansby, if not as high profile as some of the above moves)... many were expecting earl thomas with the pick, but in getting nate allen in the second (looks great so far), they were able to satisfy both needs with that combo probably better than they could have by taking thomas and whatever DE was left in the 2nd (where they got allen)...
graham was dominant and reportedly unblockable at the senior bowl (during espn's draft coverage, tom jackson called him his favorite defensive player in the draft)... after terrorizing PHI OL in camp, he ascended to the starting lineup even faster than some expected...
mcclain (and washington, to a lesser degree) will be in the mix for DROY, but my early favorites are suh, berry & graham...
with cole and graham, the eagles could have an enviable set of bookend rush ends... as good as cole is (top 3-5?), graham has superior pedigree and may have greater upside (eventually)...
if graham is as good as advertised, and fulfills his potential, how many other teams can sport two DEs as good?
the giants rode the four DE DL to a super bowl a few years ago, but strahan is gone and umenyiora has fallen from grace... kiwanuka may not be special, and JPP is extremely raw... two of the best bookend rush teams are PIT & DAL (harrison/woodley & ware/spencer), they do it with 3-4 OLB duos...
IND has to be near top with freeney/mathis...
MIN have allen & edwards, latter is good if not elite...
CHI added peppers, but lost o-gun & alex brown, leaving the underwhelming mark anderson...
dockett/campbell are good in the hybrid 3-4/4-3, but may not put up big sack numbers...
IF graham is the real deal, it will allow PHI to create more pressure without needing to blitz so much, allowing them to keep more defenders in the back seven in coverage (bradley and sims are fast and athletic LBs... defense got killed by opposing TEs last season)...
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