10-08-2018, 04:50 PM
I think the more appropriate term could be he is a 'poor mans Watt' so to speak if comparing them, at least looking at Watt's rookie rookie season.
But Watt's second season is when he exploded with 20.5 sacks, followed up the next 3 seasons with 10.5, 20.5, and 17.5 sacks. Then he got hurt in 2016 & 17 not doing much. And this season already has 6 sacks.
I think Hubbard is going to be good, real good. I doubt he will put up numbers like Watt did, but I see him as a solidified starter next season.
But Watt's second season is when he exploded with 20.5 sacks, followed up the next 3 seasons with 10.5, 20.5, and 17.5 sacks. Then he got hurt in 2016 & 17 not doing much. And this season already has 6 sacks.
I think Hubbard is going to be good, real good. I doubt he will put up numbers like Watt did, but I see him as a solidified starter next season.
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