JT should go to UW

Kayvon is good. But he’s not dominant not even close.

Did you watch either of the last two Pac-12 championship games? I don’t blame you if you didn’t, just curious.

If you did, do you consider those dominant performances?

What pick do you think Thibodeaux gets drafted with in 2022?

More than half of his pressures were because of Slovis holding the ball. He had maybe 1 insta win all game.

If he was dominant you wouldn’t get skull dragged by UCLA, Iowa State and Oregon State on the ground
 
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Kayvon is good. But he’s not dominant not even close.

Did you watch either of the last two Pac-12 championship games? I don’t blame you if you didn’t, just curious.

If you did, do you consider those dominant performances?

What pick do you think Thibodeaux gets drafted with in 2022?

Be better than this. Draft position means shit. Locker was 8th overall

Draft position for QBs means shit, DEs aren’t drafted in the top-10 based on potential alone.

This is hilariously wrong, even more so when you consider that former duck Dion Jordan is the poster child of a DE being drafted on potential. And he was a bigger bust than Locker.

Dion Jordan was a bust, but he wasn’t just drafted solely off potential. He was also a really good player on really good, prominent teams.
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Two time first team all conference - back when the conference wasn’t an embarrassment, and an All American on recognized lists. The numbers he put up are similar to the other Pac-10 edge/de guys from those years who were first round picks: Cameron Jordan, Nick Perry, Tyson Alualu.

Nick Alotti ain’t walking through that door
 
Kayvon is good. But he’s not dominant not even close.

Did you watch either of the last two Pac-12 championship games? I don’t blame you if you didn’t, just curious.

If you did, do you consider those dominant performances?

What pick do you think Thibodeaux gets drafted with in 2022?

Be better than this. Draft position means shit. Locker was 8th overall

Draft position for QBs means shit, DEs aren’t drafted in the top-10 based on potential alone.

This is hilariously wrong, even more so when you consider that former duck Dion Jordan is the poster child of a DE being drafted on potential. And he was a bigger bust than Locker.

Dion Jordan was a bust, but he wasn’t just drafted solely off potential. He was also a really good player on really good, prominent teams.
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Two time first team all conference - back when the conference wasn’t an embarrassment, and an All American on recognized lists. The numbers he put up are similar to the other Pac-10 edge/de guys from those years who were first round picks: Cameron Jordan, Nick Perry, Tyson Alualu.

He didn't have a single year of double digit sacks yet was drafted as the top edge rusher and #3 overall. Fucking Josh Shirley racked up more sacks than Jordan in both 2011 and 2012 (when Shirley was a freshman/soph, while Jordan was a junior/sr).

If that's not potential > production, then I don't know what is.
 
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