Gholston analysis on Path to the Draft (NFL Network)

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  1. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    He'd rather play 4-3 anyway, he said thats what he likes to play.
     
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  2. JetMonkey

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    I honestly think the Jets should trade down from their #6 spot; drafting Gholston or McFadden may cost too much. They should look into drafting Quentin Groves; both Groves and Gholston are muscle-bound, fast and either would be a great choice...
     
  3. pender30

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    You can't just compare weights. D-Rob is listed at 317 and Wilfork is listed at 325, how come D-Rob can't play nose?
     
  4. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    Because DRob was never worth the #4 overall and we traded up to get him. Bradway sucks.
     
  5. KRhodesMVP

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    DRob cant play any position well because hes not an anything other than an average NFL football player (at best)- But dont tell the teams who may still be interested in trading for him that
     
  6. Drob was drafted to play a completely different position..and when we played the scheme that SHOWCASES that position...he played quite well.
     
  7. fenwyr

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    3 things...

    Sasha Grey is meh. That's probably the best picture of her on the net.

    Gholston should be a 4-3 end. When we're getting rid of guys like Vilma who don't fit the 3-4, why the hell would we draft Gholston. Groves has at least played some linebacker, has measureables just shy of Gholston, his true passion is football not weight lifiting, and he'll be there late 1st early 2nd.

    DRob never "played quite well" in any scheme. "Can't nobody block me"? Try telling that to every guard, center, fullback, and running back he ever played against in the NFL. If he ever "played quite well" he'd already be traded.
     
  8. Ive always respected your opiniopn but you're wrong about this. In his 2nd and third year D rob played VERY well for us. Both Marty Schittenheimer and Bill Cowher were on record during his second year saying he was the best DT they played against all year. He's well respected throughout the league..and the only people that typically dont like him...are jets fans.
     

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