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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 912442" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>I take your points regarding Goff and Crosby. I think Goff will take a step backwards without the offensive system that he was a part of. But that's projection. I understand that you disagree.</p><p></p><p>Okwara is a fine player, but he is not-- in my opinion-- the type of player that you build a pass rush around. Neither is Trey Flowers. Either would be good 2nd options on a defensive front, but every other team in the division brings a special player to the table that stands well above either (Za'Darius in GB, Hunter in MIN, and Mack in CHI). If either one is the top pass rusher on your team, you're probably going to struggle. When you combine that with the very minimal depth beyond the starters, and the absence of dangerous interior pass rusher, I am pretty confident in where I ranked Detroit. </p><p></p><p>There's also no way I rank the Bears above the Packers. </p><p></p><p>Za'Darius Smith >> Khalil Mack</p><p></p><p>Rashan Gary >> Robert Quinn</p><p></p><p>Preston Smith >> Jerry Attaochu?</p><p></p><p>No comparison. Za'darius practically produces more pressure on the QB than Mack and Quinn put together, and the secondary and tertiary options are better to boot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 912442, member: 12283"] I take your points regarding Goff and Crosby. I think Goff will take a step backwards without the offensive system that he was a part of. But that's projection. I understand that you disagree. Okwara is a fine player, but he is not-- in my opinion-- the type of player that you build a pass rush around. Neither is Trey Flowers. Either would be good 2nd options on a defensive front, but every other team in the division brings a special player to the table that stands well above either (Za'Darius in GB, Hunter in MIN, and Mack in CHI). If either one is the top pass rusher on your team, you're probably going to struggle. When you combine that with the very minimal depth beyond the starters, and the absence of dangerous interior pass rusher, I am pretty confident in where I ranked Detroit. There's also no way I rank the Bears above the Packers. Za'Darius Smith >> Khalil Mack Rashan Gary >> Robert Quinn Preston Smith >> Jerry Attaochu? No comparison. Za'darius practically produces more pressure on the QB than Mack and Quinn put together, and the secondary and tertiary options are better to boot. [/QUOTE]
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