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I agree on that. He also needs to develop a couple of moves. Swim and spin moves. He can't just keep using the straight line bull rush.If he can get that bend down, he'll be a force. IMO
Well with Trey, I saw early on he was going to be a good pass rusher. But early on I saw something.
Oneymata was a drafted to play inside. He was raw and needed alot of work. But he was drafted. Key word there. With this guy, he was undrafted.
Man...We need to stop looking at numbers as the be all stats. I see raw and I see needed improvement. That's from my own eyes looking at him and Trey. This is not to say Granderson can't be that player or be better than Trey.Have you not seen anything from Granderson? His numbers are basically identical to T Rex's through their first two years. Granderson will probably never have a season like T Rex just had but he's certainly shown us something so far.
And undrafted free agent, 6th round pick, or 1st pick in the draft. Three years into your career you can throw draft position out the window. It's no longer relevant. Once you've established yourself in the NFL it doesn't really matter how you got there. Undrafted Carl Granderson has already had much, much better career than Vernon Gholston who was drafted 6th overall.
Man...We need to stop looking at numbers as the be all stats. I see raw and I see needed improvement. That's from my own eyes looking at him and Trey. This is not to say Granderson can't be that player or be better than Trey.
There is also this to consider into it , is that Granderson is a better run defender on the edge than Hendrickson. I believe Granderson is a better all around DE than Hendrickson at this point.I don't consider stats to be the be all end all. Especially not when it comes to pass rushers. They impact the game in so many ways that don't show up on the stat sheet. That's not to say that stats have no value because they do, but I agree, they don't tell the whole story. In this case I was using them to compare two players at a specific point in their careers. To me the stats are in line with how I've perceived things.
It's all so subjective though. You've watched Granderson and he hasn't shown you much but he's shown me a lot. He had some of the most beautiful spin moves you'll ever seen last season.