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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 615862"><p>For some reason, every time I've looked at this thread's headline Jake Ryan has popped into my head. I'll go with him.</p><p></p><p>He's a Big Ten guy so he's played against decent competition. He started 41 games for Michigan, so he's well-seasoned. He looks like a savvy player who will know where he's supposed to be, which is more than half the battle at ILB. His career tackles for loss (44.5) and forced fumbles (7) indicate a good nose for the ball. That 4.65 Combine time is not too shabby either. </p><p></p><p>He's not the second coming Pat Willis, but he looks like he'll be a solid player.</p><p></p><p>It's imperative that somebody establish himself at ILB in 2015. With Peppers getting on in years and Perry and Neal being in their contract years, Matthews may be required on the edge full time come 2016.</p><p></p><p>The need and opportunity are clearly there, and the competition is a sketchy numbers game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 615862"] For some reason, every time I've looked at this thread's headline Jake Ryan has popped into my head. I'll go with him. He's a Big Ten guy so he's played against decent competition. He started 41 games for Michigan, so he's well-seasoned. He looks like a savvy player who will know where he's supposed to be, which is more than half the battle at ILB. His career tackles for loss (44.5) and forced fumbles (7) indicate a good nose for the ball. That 4.65 Combine time is not too shabby either. He's not the second coming Pat Willis, but he looks like he'll be a solid player. It's imperative that somebody establish himself at ILB in 2015. With Peppers getting on in years and Perry and Neal being in their contract years, Matthews may be required on the edge full time come 2016. The need and opportunity are clearly there, and the competition is a sketchy numbers game. [/QUOTE]
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