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<blockquote data-quote="NYPacker" data-source="post: 278484" data-attributes="member: 1831"><p>I'm sorry RS but I just don't see where you're coming from. I'm a big fan of Brown as much as the next guy but I don't believe he should be getting as much benefit of the doubt of Mays even if they are on separate levels. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Really? Nobody? A lot of scouting reports out there actually question how much Brown can really produce in the NFL. From what I saw he really didn't face much competition either from the games that he did play. Did he face Graham? Morgan? or any of the top tier pass rushers going in this year's draft. Trent Williams, Okung, Bulaga and Davis all did and that's why they're rated higher than him. </p><p></p><p>If Carroll believes that Brown can play in the NFL why shouldn't he pick him earlier than expected either? Brown is also rated as a 1st rounder based on potential also. Like I said before he hasn't faced that much competition and he only played at USC at a mere 285 lbs. He's gained a lot more weight since then but how do we know if this added weight affects him or not. Is he a bit slower? Is his footwork the same? How about strength, is he stronger now with those lbs or is he still a tad light? The combine only hinted that he seemed the same but there is absolutely no way to make sure. The fact is there is no gameplay footage to coincide with how he plays with extra weight. </p><p></p><p>There are only three things you can be in the NFL: a playmaker, pro bowler, or a bust. What else is there? </p><p></p><p>There are so many other advantages that the other OT's bring to the table that Brown can't even touch. Trent Williams is a a monster run blocker, Davis is absolutely nasty and Bulaga is exceptionally smart to neutralize any outside Blitz. I think the way that you're looking at it is that Brown is 2nd best OT behind OKung FOR THE PACKERS. But overall Brown is actually the 5th or the 6th best available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NYPacker, post: 278484, member: 1831"] I'm sorry RS but I just don't see where you're coming from. I'm a big fan of Brown as much as the next guy but I don't believe he should be getting as much benefit of the doubt of Mays even if they are on separate levels. Really? Nobody? A lot of scouting reports out there actually question how much Brown can really produce in the NFL. From what I saw he really didn't face much competition either from the games that he did play. Did he face Graham? Morgan? or any of the top tier pass rushers going in this year's draft. Trent Williams, Okung, Bulaga and Davis all did and that's why they're rated higher than him. If Carroll believes that Brown can play in the NFL why shouldn't he pick him earlier than expected either? Brown is also rated as a 1st rounder based on potential also. Like I said before he hasn't faced that much competition and he only played at USC at a mere 285 lbs. He's gained a lot more weight since then but how do we know if this added weight affects him or not. Is he a bit slower? Is his footwork the same? How about strength, is he stronger now with those lbs or is he still a tad light? The combine only hinted that he seemed the same but there is absolutely no way to make sure. The fact is there is no gameplay footage to coincide with how he plays with extra weight. There are only three things you can be in the NFL: a playmaker, pro bowler, or a bust. What else is there? There are so many other advantages that the other OT's bring to the table that Brown can't even touch. Trent Williams is a a monster run blocker, Davis is absolutely nasty and Bulaga is exceptionally smart to neutralize any outside Blitz. I think the way that you're looking at it is that Brown is 2nd best OT behind OKung FOR THE PACKERS. But overall Brown is actually the 5th or the 6th best available. [/QUOTE]
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