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Poe is more versatile along the line yet Powe has more power to beast it up the middle. It would not surprise me this preseason games to see Powe out play Poe at NT. |
Powe sucks ass.
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I did forget, however, that if we are moving to a Rex Ryan base defense, that it could also be done keeping both Poe and Powe on the field. Just as Baltimore often does with Cody and ngata. Big difference being that Powe would have to learn the 1 technique which is essentially a 4-3 nose tackle. |
Can someone who has the time and know-how, post a rookie season comparison with Poe vs Ngata and all other elite NT types. I have looked it up myself. Think its an eye opener.
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I did, and they are very similar
Poe: games 16, batted passes 4, sacks 0, tackles 28, asst 10 Ngata: games 16, batted passes 2, sacks 1, tackles 13, asst 8 |
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If you factor in Romeo's defensive philosophy and the jump in the type of competition that Poe faced in college vs the NFL compared to Ngata and Wilfork, it is easy to see why some folks on this board have high hopes that Poe can wind up being elite, especially if he is utilized in an attacking defense. |
Poe's arms are too short. all his pressure are going to be incredibly high effort leg drive push.... he's not going to get any of those instant hand battle victory pressures...
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I guess I just don't get the hype for Powe. He's struggled to just get on the field. That's not a condemnation really (especially considering our incompetent coaching), as I'd love for him to be Dan Saleamua but I'm just not really understanding why people are talking like he's some hyped up 1st round pick that's already started for a couple of years and is primed to break out or something. |
I'm intrigued by how the dline performs under some real coaching and a good scheme that fits its players. I can't wait to see how this D performs in an attacking system. I like Poe and think he can be really good. Well see how he develops in year 2. I think Powe can be a good rotational lineman that generates pressure inside. Would like to see him and Poe side by side to stop the run.
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Then Brockers Then DeCastro. I'd have been right on 1 and 2, but Poe looks like he's going to be a decent player and still has the potential to be far more than that. Taking DeCastro over him would've been a mistake. I think we have a nice player on our hands in Poe. |
1a) trade up for Tannehill
1b) Barron 3) Mercilus 4) Ingram 5) trade down I think that was my top 5 Poe looked like he was coming along nicely as the year progressed, though, and seems to have a chance to be special. |
I didn't expect the Chiefs to trade up for Tannehill.
He was my first choice at 11 if he fell, with Barron 2nd, and Ingram 3rd. |
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