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2023 Round 1 Pick #13:Lukas Van Ness Edge
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<blockquote data-quote="Heyjoe4" data-source="post: 1094422" data-attributes="member: 13032"><p>Agree with all OS. I think Parsons still needs time to blend in with his teammates, and that just takes time, talent aside.</p><p></p><p>I'd love to see Parsons, McDuffie, Hopper and Franklin become one of the mosty productive LB groups in the NFL. Cooper has shown us some brilliant play, and this year I expect he pulls it all together along with the other guys. Franklin is a bit of a mystery, and on paper not as good as the departed QW, but he'll be good enough.</p><p></p><p>As for the cap and Gluten's low involvement in FA, I think there are two parts to it. First, and other than CB, the team didn't need flashy, young, and talented players. CB didn't look at all that great in FA, and after the swing and miss on Hobbs, Gluten played it relatively safe and signed Juste. He seems like JAG at CB, but a. hange of scenerey can do wonders. That's fine w/me. And when Parsons gets back, the CBs don't need to play lights out for the D to be very, very good.</p><p></p><p>Second, Gluten always plays the long game. He'll get comp picks in 2027 for losing Doubs, Q Walker, Jenkins and R Walker. Still no first round pick next year, but Gluten will be armed with a number of mid-range draft picks, and he's pretty good drafting farhter down anyway. And he'll save cap money for when it can be better used.</p><p></p><p>As for LVN, he's played two seasons, so he's not raw anymore and has showed flashes, just not consistent. He certainly looks like an elite Edge guy, but that appearance disappears due to his inflexible hips. I hope that was worked on in the offseason and he gets some good advice on how to stretch. With just a bit more bend, he could become very good at pressues and sacks. God knows the team needs it this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heyjoe4, post: 1094422, member: 13032"] Agree with all OS. I think Parsons still needs time to blend in with his teammates, and that just takes time, talent aside. I'd love to see Parsons, McDuffie, Hopper and Franklin become one of the mosty productive LB groups in the NFL. Cooper has shown us some brilliant play, and this year I expect he pulls it all together along with the other guys. Franklin is a bit of a mystery, and on paper not as good as the departed QW, but he'll be good enough. As for the cap and Gluten's low involvement in FA, I think there are two parts to it. First, and other than CB, the team didn't need flashy, young, and talented players. CB didn't look at all that great in FA, and after the swing and miss on Hobbs, Gluten played it relatively safe and signed Juste. He seems like JAG at CB, but a. hange of scenerey can do wonders. That's fine w/me. And when Parsons gets back, the CBs don't need to play lights out for the D to be very, very good. Second, Gluten always plays the long game. He'll get comp picks in 2027 for losing Doubs, Q Walker, Jenkins and R Walker. Still no first round pick next year, but Gluten will be armed with a number of mid-range draft picks, and he's pretty good drafting farhter down anyway. And he'll save cap money for when it can be better used. As for LVN, he's played two seasons, so he's not raw anymore and has showed flashes, just not consistent. He certainly looks like an elite Edge guy, but that appearance disappears due to his inflexible hips. I hope that was worked on in the offseason and he gets some good advice on how to stretch. With just a bit more bend, he could become very good at pressues and sacks. God knows the team needs it this year. [/QUOTE]
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