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2025 NFL Free Agency and Draft: DT
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“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”

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Alexander can step in immediately and make an impact. His age doesn’t bother me. Just means he is at him prime earlier. Doesn’t have to fill out his body and his muscle. Reminds me of the Verse vs Turner debate. I would take Turner every time. Verse was a monster year one, but I believe his age and body was already NFL ready. Alexander is someone that we could count on right away and play well year one.
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Why does my anxiousness go through the roof when I hear Alexander and DL?
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(Yesterday, 05:53 PM)purplefaithful Wrote: Why does my anxiousness go through the roof when I hear Alexander and DL?

D. Alexander no less.

Don’t worry, nobody named Sapp available.
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Win rate is nuts. Triangle numbers. Mock him frequently. Snap count is only concern.
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(Yesterday, 04:08 PM)Canthony Wrote: Alexander can step in immediately and make an impact. His age doesn’t bother me. Just means he is at him prime earlier. Doesn’t have to fill out his body and his muscle. Reminds me of the Verse vs Turner debate. I would take Turner every time. Verse was a monster year one, but I believe his age and body was already NFL ready. Alexander is someone that we could count on right away and play well year one.

The issue with drafting any older prospect is that you can't be sure that they've already maxxed out physically. Alexander played at Toledo in the MAC. He never had to play against the better OL's that typically play at Power 5 conferences.

The big question about Alexander is going to be is there enough growth remaining in his game that he can compete against NFL OL.
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(Yesterday, 08:32 PM)JustInTime Wrote:

Win rate is nuts. Triangle numbers. Mock him frequently. Snap count is only concern.

You don't see Ledyard around much anymore. So I watched more of the DLs last night, and there seems to be very little difference between Nolen, Harmon, Alexander, Sanders and ONL. 

But Shemar Stewart could become an AD-level obsession for me. Guy plays with his ass is on fire.
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(4 hours ago)MaroonBells Wrote: You don't see Ledyard around much anymore. So I watched more of the DLs last night, and there seems to be very little difference between Nolen, Harmon, Alexander, Sanders and ONL. 

But Shemar Stewart could become an AD-level obsession for me. Guy plays with his ass is on fire.

iDL class is just mind boggling. I see DJ has Alexander at #50 now. Several guys in the mid 20s. Would love to find a guy who guys an OC sleepless nights, or the runs. Or both simultaneously.
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(4 hours ago)JustInTime Wrote: iDL class is just mind boggling. I see DJ has Alexander at #50 now. Several guys in the mid 20s. Would love to find a guy who guys an OC sleepless nights, or the runs. Or both simultaneously.

LOL. IMO the only two players who fit that description (and our needs) are Mason Graham and Shemar Stewart.
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