love SDH, but it wouldn't have been quite as big of a loss had we not lost Wilson also.I'd say Harris.....
I'd also say we should consider SDH.....as I've not seen us lose a player and it have that much of an impact in a very long time.
love SDH, but it wouldn't have been quite as big of a loss had we not lost Wilson also.I'd say Harris.....
I'd also say we should consider SDH.....as I've not seen us lose a player and it have that much of an impact in a very long time.
A great defense is like a stack of Jenga blocks. All the blocks matter. But you can still have a stable tower if you pull out (almost) any One of the blocks.love SDH, but it wouldn't have been quite as big of a loss had we not lost Wilson also.
That is a great, great question. Hard to imagine with all of the flack he catches that it would be Jalen, but Jalen it is. His shoulders seem to grow more broad the tougher the situation. On defense I would say Evans is the biggest playmaker we have, but it is so obvious the loss of leadership when Hamilton goes out.
Figuring that all four may well end up being 1st round picks -- that's not too far fetched1. Minkah
2. Jalen
3. Damien
4. Ridley
It's a heck of a note when the best WR in the country is your fourth best player on the team.
That's a good point. It almost has to be categorized in order to choose.Just to throw a wrench into things -- is this about the player who has performed the best at his position...or the player who is most valuable to the team?
Scott was horrible against MSU.Got to be Scott. He forces an offense to drive the length of the field against our defense. That is still a daunting task to undertake.
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