HumanCockroach wrote:I think some of you are kind of skipping over the way SF plays defense. They don't ask their d line to be "productive" they want them to tie up the offensive lineman, eat space and allow the linebackers to roam and make the plays. They are not looking for the next JJ Watt, they are looking for guys that for lack of a better term, block the offensive lineman ( or even grab them) to keep them off the linebackers. Don't know if this guy excels in that regard, but defenses are based on doing your job, and doing it well, if he is not being asked to garner pressure, or create sacks on his own, what does it matter if he did or did not, in college?
Add in the fact that Oregon and SF is about night and day in defensive philosophy as you can get, and I'm not sure how anyone can project how he fits their defense or scheme in the least.
NorthHawk wrote:That's an interesting take on the 2 Super Bowl opponents.
I worry about the Cards most of all and if the Rams QB situation is settled, they can be a real factor.
Oly wrote:Jason Pierre Paul comes immediately to mind, but there are others. Hell, even our own Michael Bennett went undrafted because he was inconsistent and would become invisible at times. It took him some time to refine his play.
Look, I'm not going to bat for Armstead, but there is a chance he becomes a great player. I just wouldn't put faith in a prediction either way.
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