Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Yeah, I'd go with Zierlein's comp too if I was a Chiefs fan. It's certainly less scary than the Bosa (Mayock), Mack (Greg Cossell), Cam Jordan, and Terrell Suggs comps I've seen.
I think Chubb is a more powerful player than Long is, and while Long tested better in the the 3-cone and short shuttle, Chubb looks much lighter on his feet than Long does.
Chubb is not like Bosa. Bosa is a far better athlete with elite quick movement.
I would say that Chubb is Mack minus a little bit of the pass rush skills. He's a damn good pick to put opposite of Miller. I was pissed that Chubb fell to Denver....and I still am.
You guys are only going to go as far as Keesum takes you though. And that's not going to be far. [Reply]
Denver took the best pass rusher in the draft. Why do people think this is bad?
Whether or not he has a career as good as someone else is what we get to find out later. He's probably going to get off to a good start with Von on the other side. Just like the WR Atlanta took who gets to enjoy Julio on the other side. [Reply]
Broncos declined OLB Shane Ray's 2019 team option.
This means Ray will play out the final year of his rookie deal and then become a free agent next March. The former No. 23 overall pick recorded four sacks as a rookie and doubled it to eight in 2016, but Ray then missed half of last season with a wrist injury and managed just one sack in eight games. The Broncos just took EDGE Bradley Chubb at No. 5 overall to pair with All-Pro Von Miller. It's fair to wonder if the Broncos could shop Ray before Week 1. [Reply]
Good! I really liked him at Mizzou. I hated him being a Donk. He can come here on a one year prove it deal, or go anywhere else but the AFC West and I will wish him well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Shane Ray sucks. The guy learned from Von Miller, Demarcus Ware and Wade Phillips and still couldn’t become anything.
He was a backup for two years and then got hurt the year Ware left. He's a victim of circumstance. He could still be a double digit sack guy if he can stay healthy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
He was a backup for two years and then got hurt the year Ware left. He's a victim of circumstance. He could still be a double digit sack guy if he can stay healthy.
He’s not a double-digit sack guy. He got a few extra sacks based on coverage due to Von.
He is also as awful vs the run as Dee Ford. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
He was a backup for two years and then got hurt the year Ware left. He's a victim of circumstance. He could still be a double digit sack guy if he can stay healthy.
I hope that he is a double digit sack guy...the year after he leaves the Donks. [Reply]