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He's got 31 career starts. One of the most experienced lineman in the country. You're kinda hard to impress.
I'm glad hes earned the respect of opposing SEC coaches and players with his 1st team all SEC selection. Also, seems like his college resume has NFL GMs wanting him as a high first round pick.
Munoz and Richardson weren't even drafted to the NFL. While above average college players, neither had a good enough college career to warrant being selected to play professionally.
It's ok to critique, especially when he was playing tackle early in his career, and because you're entitled to an opinion. But to watch him objectively at OG and not admit he's 10 times overall better OL than Munoz and Richardson is disingenuous. In fact, Juwan James was better than those two IMO....
Never thought much of Leonard Little.
Dale Carter is one of the best athletes, I've ever seen. Like Eric Berry one of those rare guys that was like an extra linebacker defending the run, but could be a ball hawk and lay a receiver out when the other team decides to throw the ball. Usually a guy is clearly better at one compared to the other, but those two were exceptional at both.
AK never got the opportunity to showcase his skills so it's tough to include him. Berry is a shoe in. CP is debateable. Would you put him over Gault? I think I'd take CP due to his versatility. His talents were unmistakable. Truly a man amongst boys.Thats a strange way to spell Alvin Kamara, Eric Berry and Cordarrelle Patterson
Yeah, but I am still angry about that late hit on Nebraska, that kept a drive alive, late. The huskers scored, and went on to win, 31-21.Me too. I’ve been a Vol fan since attending there in the late 80s. In my time watching, my money is on Deon Grant. A lot of great ones, no doubt, including EB, but DG is the best IMO.