Daniel Jeremiah
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in Clemson's Peter Woods tell us about Peter Woods and why you think he might be a fit for the Bears yeah Peter Woods is an you know an attacking defensive tackle so if you're wanting him to sit in there and anchor you know double teams and kind of hold the point of attack as we like to say in scouting that's not what he does best what he does best is get on an edge of a guard and get up the field and be disruptive play on the other side of the line of scrimmage and
When I was kind of looking at it, going back to that point in time, it was, okay, this is a team with an offense that's stacked, that's only going to get better and become even more dynamic than they've already been.
You're going to have a team that's going to be playing with a lot of leads.
So you're looking for guys who can hunt the quarterback both off the edge and along the interior.
And to me, when you look at him, that's kind of who he is.
So, you know, I...
I was a little bit disappointed with some of the run stuff with him, but he's just going to win more with quickness than he is with a lot of power and someone that you're going to have to live with sometimes where he gets washed out a little bit in the run game.
Yeah, I think it's an interesting conversation.
I do believe you have to have waves of rushers.
When you look at the best defenses in the NFL, they have waves.
The last two teams that won Super Bowls, the Eagles had waves.
You also look at the Seahawks had waves.
But in saying that, they also had premier players within those waves.
I mean, the Eagles had several first-round picks, Jalen Carter being one of them.
You think about Nolan Smith along one of the edges.
So they had their first round guys.
I look at a defense, you know, like not only the Seahawks, but inside their division, the Rams, when they take Jared Burse in the first round, they take Fisk in the second round.
I still think that you have to have some of those premier high round picks along that defensive front.
But if you told me they wanted to take another position early and then they wanted to double up on the defensive line after that, I'd have no problem with that.
When you look at where they're picking, I think they have two second-round picks, 57 and 60.