NastyNate
I go kerplunk
Clowney had his best season ever the year after Melvin Ingram left, so perhaps you don't have any idea what you're talking about? Go watch some tape.
Actually his best season ever was Devin Taylor's senior year. I think that just illustrates my point even more.
I don't downgrade a guy for playing in the MAC, but watching Mack play against Mewhort or a team like Baylor and not show up as a pass rusher when facing decent talent wasn't encouraging, and why I like him better as the ILB next to Cush if we draft him rather than OLB.
Both good points and I see the versatility for him to fit anywhere in our starting lb core. If he has to play 40 minutes a game like in Buffalo because their offense can't stay on the field, I can see how he'd wear down on the outside just like against Mewhort. I'm pretty sure the pick-6 came against a heads up play to beat the Mewhort cut-block. He fared much better against the RT though in that game.
Realistically I project him more as a SOLB in RAC's defense.
"I could actually address the points that are inconvenient to my argument but those involve actually watching tape and putting my own points to the test."
I'm at work right now, don't have a ton of time to respond to every point about a taller heavier player arm length to strength translation. I'm 6'4" 275, it doesn't matter. You want to get stronger? Lift more or increase reps.
Ryan Shazier beat Mack in the vertical, bench press, 40 time (comparing pro days) AND the 20-yard shuffle, so by your logic he's a lock for first overall, right?
Yes, that's all great, but I didn't say a lick about Shazier. We were comparing two players to determine "talent". I used two different metrics; stats, and measured athleticism. Mack had the edge in both except for the '40. If we were comparing all players to find a combine king for a #1 overall pick I'd use your logic.
I appreciate the debate and am just talking footall. No ill will intended.