Nesta?

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Based on what?

He couldn't beat Ford in camp, but somehow, he's our best DT?

What tape did u watch to base this statement on?
He was getting the most praise of any dt after ford in the spring. He’s going to be a great player for Miami eventually
 
Should have played Rousseau there more on passing downs that game.greg is going to be a stud

We are not at all of the practices and film sessions, but it seems it will be awful hard to keep this kid off of the field.
 
He was getting the most praise of any dt after ford in the spring. He’s going to be a great player for Miami eventually
AFTER Ford. But, you're talking like he would have played better than Ford. I'm just curious what that is based on.
 
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Nesta won Florida defensive player of the year with Patrick Surtain, Tyson Campbell on the same team. And also Xavier Thomas in the same class. He outplayed them so much that his performance on the field outshined the hype and they gave a player who was a 3 star dpoy over Xavier Thomas and Patrick Surtain II who were always ranked as 5 star players.

He dominates everybody, he dominated everybody in every camp he went to... the opening and at the Army game practices. Here is a quote from somebody I don’t care about regarding Nesta Silveras dominance at the Army practices...

Silvera, 6-foot-2 and 308 pounds, has drawn rave reviews from those who have watched practices leading up to the Army All-American Bowl (1 p.m. Saturday, NBC).

“Nesta Silvera, he’s a tough dude,” four-star Texas A&M offensive guard signee Luke Matthews told 247Sports. “I think that’s one of the best guys you can go against. He’s a really quick, strong guy. You gotta go against guys like that. Bad reps may happen but that makes you a better player.”

Rivals analyst Adam Friedman said Silvera has been “one of the most disruptive interior defensive linemen” at the elite-level practices, stuffing running backs and collapsing passing pockets.

“His quickness off the snap has caught so many offensive linemen off-guard,” Friedman said. “He uses his hands so well to get off blocks that linemen have a hard time slowing him down. He plays with good leverage and that makes it harder for those linemen to get their hands on him. I love how he’s physical in the running game.

The point is Nesta Silvera is a freak of nature at the DT position and he is going to take this dline to the next level when he gets back.
 
Nesta won Florida defensive player of the year with Patrick Surtain, Tyson Campbell on the same team. And also Xavier Thomas in the same class. He outplayed them so much that his performance on the field outshined the hype and they gave a player who was a 3 star dpoy over Xavier Thomas and Patrick Surtain II who were always ranked as 5 star players.

He dominates everybody, he dominated everybody in every camp he went to... the opening and at the Army game practices. Here is a quote from somebody I don’t care about regarding Nesta Silveras dominance at the Army practices...



The point is Nesta Silvera is a freak of nature at the DT position and he is going to take this dline to the next level when he gets back.
Easy bossman Nesta has to show us something first other than a couple clips against a D13 team. He’s obviously talented as **** and I’m excited for when he returns. He’s gonna make the d line much better.
 
Two clips against a D10 school. That’s it. He hasn’t done anything yet.

Nesta is already a CIS legend.

Although I will say, blocking an opponent’s punt with their up-back is awesome. Even if it was Savannah State.
 
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Did Hatfield even see the field?? I’m still mad at the punk for throwing our hat for no reason
 
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