07-26-2018, 01:09 PM
(07-25-2018, 05:49 PM)3wt Wrote: After watching him last season, hearing his confidence and seeing the effort and diligence to back up his statements, I think this guy could have a monster season.
Just has to stay healthy. Nearly unstoppable when healthy and can pin his ears back.
Dude gets around the edge like the elites of all time. Like Impactplayer said he could of had atleast 10 sacks as
a rookie but a few got taken away by penalties. For instance TJ Watt shouldn't of had as many sacks as he did as
he committed penalties and got away with them (which we all know never happens with Steeler players).
I believe the penalties that costed Lawson to not get double digit sacks were not his fault either. Could be wrong.
(07-25-2018, 08:32 PM)CornerBlitz Wrote: I can see this guy being the next Geno on the outside. A perennial pro bowler who ends up as one of the best Bengals of all time. Still a long way to go but I can see it.
I could see it rare skills the Law has.
(07-25-2018, 08:36 PM)The Real Deal Wrote: Reminds me of Dwight freeney. Not a bad comparison.
Not bad at all. Also see a little Von Miller in him, Lawson just plays on the right side more often.
Would be cool to see us rotate our Ends a little more and see them on different sides from time to time.
Give blockers a lot more to think about.
(07-25-2018, 08:58 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Anybody who watched CL in college knows health is the only reason he wasn't a top 10 pick in the NFL. Here's to hoping he left the injury bug in college and dominates this year.
True, injury history was the only reason he fell that far. I had both him and Willis rated as 2nd rounders.
Only had Willis rated ahead of him cause of the injuries and the fact Willis was a good run stopper at Kansas State.