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I think it's safe to say the Calvin Pace experiment is officially dead. The Cardinals have the makings of a solid defense, centered around players like Karlos Dansby, Darnell Dockett, and Adrian Wilson. What they lack is that dynamic player to force the issue. Adams is perhaps the most NFL-ready pass rusher in the draft. |
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The Skins started getting some production from DE Andre Carter at the end of the 2006 season but still need a more consistent pass-rushing threat. Anderson led the SEC in sacks with 13.5 in 2006. The Skins must determine if that number was more a product of Arkansas' stunt-heavy scheme or Anderson's natural ability. |
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With Mike Tomlin in as head coach the future of Pittsburgh’s 3-4 is cloudy. But with Carriker’s ability to play both a 3-4 end or a 4-3 tackle it’s a win-win for the Steelers. |
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With Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila’s career fading the Pack turn to Moss to provide outside pressure. Moss is similarly built to fellow-Gator alum Jevon Kearse, but still has some work to do strength-wise. |
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Although the Birds have needs at LB and S, the Eagles can always use another pure pass-rusher. With Jevon Kearse now over 30 and returning from a knee injury, and Darren Howard coming off a very-mediocre 2006, the Eagles can’t rely on just Trent Cole and Juqua Thomas to get pressure. Spencer was athletic enough to play both end and linebacker for Purdue. Someone with that kind of versatility could really be utilized by a coordinator of Jim Johnson’s ability. |
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