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I think he has the size to move inside. Can you imagine the pass deflections from he and Adams? He has the quickness to be a better pass rusher from the inside than outside. With a little bulk he could be like a Travis Hall type of DT, who I believe is in the 290 area. Isn't Denney around 280? That would have a d-line of Kelsay, Adams, Denney, Schobel. Not bad.

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That would have a d-line of Kelsay, Adams, Denney, Schobel.  Not bad.

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Too bad Adams doesn't qualify as a "high motor" kind of guy. Otherwise we could have the high motor quartet at DL. :doh:

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Too bad Adams doesn't qualify as a "high motor" kind of guy.  Otherwise we could have the high motor quartet at DL. :doh:

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EEK. Didn't even notice that.

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I think Denney is way too small to move inside. DT's in the NFL today use 300 lbs. as a stepping off point.

 

What's wrong with Tim Anderson? 3rd Rd pick and supposedly aced the Krumrie exam last Spring.

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I think Denney is way too small to move inside. DT's in the NFL today use 300 lbs. as a stepping off point.

 

What's wrong with Tim Anderson? 3rd Rd pick and supposedly aced the Krumrie exam last Spring.

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He probably will be used inside on their 3rd down package. That's part of the reason PW was only on the field 58% of the time. So Edwards/Anderson to stuff the riun with Fat Sam on 1st and 2nd down, and Denney comes in on 3rd down passing situations. Situational football at its best!

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He probably will be used inside on their 3rd down package.  That's part of the reason PW was only on the field 58% of the time.  So Edwards/Anderson to stuff the riun with Fat Sam on 1st and 2nd down, and Denney comes in on 3rd down passing situations.  Situational football at its best!

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Ditto.

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