Texecutioner
Hall of Fame
I pretty much agree with this entire post (which scares me because we so often don't see eye-to-eye) but I wanted to piggy-back on this thought.
Every year, there's a Vernon Gholston, Adam Curry, Harvey, Okoye, Gaines Adams, etc. These guys have insane numbers and look like they're going to be absolute beasts.
And why is it that people want to ignore the history behind these types of guys? Hell, we see these beastly guys go into the draft every season and get picked in the top 15. So many of them fail to become any more than average players. Every single one of the guys you mentioned had all of the abilities in the world to become world beaters for their teams, but they simply didn't. And why is that? You said it right here below.
What separates most of these guys from someone like a Watt, a Justin Houston, a Jared Allen, is that motor, that determination.
The motor is the most important attribute for a pass rusher. Things aren't going to come easy on every play in the NFL, and you've either got that drive to maneuver through and around guys by any means necessary or you don't. And many guys won't ever develop that drive when they are already paid a lot of money out the gate.
I saw more drive and determination in Mario Williams' in his final college season... and he didn't seem to have a lot.
So do I, and I hated the Mario Williams pick. When I read the scout reports and saw how his stats were all compiled from like 3 games in his final season, he had "lazy" written all over him. He proved it every season for the Texans as well even when he had pretty good numbers. I don't need the guy that has 15 plus sacks every season. I want the guy that is like a wild bore on every play disrupting the pocket, stopping the run, and exhausting Olineman. Watt's numbers were down somewhat this season, but I don't think he had a bad year. I felt like he was great. He was all over the place and was a major factor due to his non stop motor.