I never said he sucked his entire career. I never said he sucked against the Browns. You made that up. I think he was overrated and got credit for a lot of good things Nick did. I think PFF is full of shit, I don't think Colon was among the best guards in football last week, I don't think he was better than Mangold or even Carpenter. That's all.
It would be huge if Pryor can continue to thrive in his new role like he did on Sunday. In my eyes we're essentially getting 2 first round picks this year.
I'm suggesting that now that Pryor is playing more in the box, which he did in college, he can start playing like the guy we thought we were taking in the first round last year (instead of the lost, misplaced rookie he was last year). Thus, between Leonard and Pryor, the defense is essentially adding 2 first round picks.
So if Milliner comes back does that mean we get three first round picks? In Week 1, Pryor played more often outside the box than in the box, according to ESPN Stats & Information. The numbers: 34 snaps at free safety, 20 snaps at strong safety/linebacker. The ratio is more balanced than his rookie year, but it's not like he's been transformed into an every-down "box" safety. http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york-je...-diva-receiver-a-bad-rap-for-brandon-marshall
Calvin Pryor played bad last year. I will be happy if Calvin Pryor plays good this year. Simple enough?