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No faith in Nesta and Stay Puff Miller?Possibly the best DE rotation in the country.
I don’t have enough faith in our DT’s to proclaim our DL rotation the best in the country.
No faith in Nesta and Stay Puff Miller?Possibly the best DE rotation in the country.
I don’t have enough faith in our DT’s to proclaim our DL rotation the best in the country.
you can easily see how many people never played by not realizing this
Him and Eduardo Clements. Iron lungs.....Henderson multiple failed drug test hurt him in the draft too
And he left early as a junior and didn’t get drafted so that was all on him at that point.Yea I thought he got in trouble there right? He ate as a freshman..after that fell off..if he was one of ours we would say the coaches misused and wasted his talent tho![]()
And he was a high 1st rd pick. All of that happened because of his HS rank and supposed athleticism. On film he's mostly invisible and graded out as such.
Rashan Gary had 9 career sacks in college. He wasn't a complete bust but he didn't really do a whole lot. He will be a complete bust in the NFL though.
We might see one soon cause Bryan Bresee is the most overrated recruit I've ever seen. Stiff, slow, inflexible, unexplosive athlete who's simply bigger and stronger than the competition. He looks like a poor man's Mt. Cody.
Was gonna say that kid is a monster and a game wrecker hahahaMight want to re-think this one. Started 9 games for Clemson, All ACC 1st team as a true freshman. Showing up on every freshman all american team.
DT Bryan Bresee, Clemson: No surprise here. The nation’s No. 1 recruit has been as good as advertised, if not better, in his true freshman season. Bresee has wreaked havoc with his rare combination of strength and athleticism and is leading all ACC defensive tackles in pressures (24) according to Sports Info Solutions to go with 18 stops, four tackles for loss (three of them sacks), a forced fumble and one blocked kick. He has started nine games up front and received first-team All-ACC honors. First of many for Bresee.
I watched multiple Clemson games and saw the same issues I noted. He has college-ready strength and size. You can't doublecount it. Terrence Cody and Danny Shelton were good college players too. When you rate a guy as one of the greatest prospects of all time the standard is much higher. Let's wait to see how he fares in the NFL, particularly as a pass rusher.Might want to re-think this one. Started 9 games for Clemson, All ACC 1st team as a true freshman. Showing up on every freshman all american team.
DT Bryan Bresee, Clemson: No surprise here. The nation’s No. 1 recruit has been as good as advertised, if not better, in his true freshman season. Bresee has wreaked havoc with his rare combination of strength and athleticism and is leading all ACC defensive tackles in pressures (24) according to Sports Info Solutions to go with 18 stops, four tackles for loss (three of them sacks), a forced fumble and one blocked kick. He has started nine games up front and received first-team All-ACC honors. First of many for Bresee.