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Originally Posted by tooge
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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Wilfork: games 16, passes defensed 3, sacks 2, tackles 27, asst 15
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.