01-05-2021, 04:34 PM
(01-05-2021, 04:12 PM)Whatever Wrote: He didn't have a good year. He only graded at 54.7. Problem is, stack LB has become another draft and develop type position where young players struggle. Parsons will be bad-mediocre as a rookie, too, in all likelihood. Anybody thinking he's going to be a Pro Bowler or even good starter as a rookie isn't being realistic. There's a "can't miss" LB prospect every year. Isaiah Simmons was it this past year, and he didn't even start as a rookie. The year before, it was White, who's still a bad starter. If you're willing to be patient and give the guy a few years to come around, then maybe. However, if you're already throwing in the towel on Pratt, Wilson, ADG, and Bailey, the you'll more than likely do the same thing with Parsons and we'll be back at square one the following year.
Parson is going to go in 4 to 10 pick, your idea of "can't miss" can go to every position.. I could say that about "Chase" etc.. you act like Parson is a 3/4 round pick.. it is one thing to say don;t pick a LB with #5 pick but to act like Parson is not projected to be a high pick and to be an impact player well is inaccurate .
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