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alyoshamucci
Yep. Kinda.
Thing is multifaceted though, because of psychology ...
At first you want to compare him to Donald because of size and school. Then he runs the same time.
So now everyone has to consciously think to themselves if it's possible that the same basic player is at the same school eleven years later. What are the chances of that? Then they start to discount their opinion.
Psychological tendencies are weird. If you flip a coin 9 times and it comes up heads every time, what are the chances that it's heads next time? Still 50%. But it's hard for us to believe that.
So he could legitimately fall. Odds are that he won't ... people will draft him even with that in mind ... but he might.
14.5 TFL last year ...
20.9 % win rate and QB pressures both top 5 inthe FBs at the position.
I believe Donald's #s were higher, but he didn't come out as a junior.
The big question is not whether he's a similar prospect, because he definitely is. The question is, can he be the worker that Donald is? What kind of man is he? That's the question. If he's half the worker Aaron is, yes I take him over an edge or CB because in inside disruptor is simply a unicorn ... and he'll have a year to learn from someone with his unique stature.
what better place to put him to make sure he is going to do all the little things to be great than right next to his childhood idol ...Aaron Donald
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