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Originally Posted by Alo I'm not as high on Ingram as you are, Tom. What concerns me is that so much of his production came lined up inside on passing downs against slow-footed guards. When he matched up against good OTs like Georgia's Cordy Glenn, he was completely neutralized. A look at his stats shows that he wasn't the most consistent sack artist: he disappeared against some of the better teams he faced.
Ultimately, I think he'll be similar to Adalius Thomas: put him in a dynamic D that allows him to exploit mismatches, and you'll have an explosive playmaker. However, if you ask him to line up at RDE on every down, he could turn out to be a big disappointment. |
That's not a bad point Alo. My first impression of him was against Vanderbilt so it probably got a little more inflated than it should have. I wasn't all that impressed with him in the Senior Bowl game I watched while playing over the Guard while Upshaw faced Mike Adams. Mike Mayock seems really high on Ingram and said he had aced the one on one drills. The more I've looked into him the more I think he takes plays off. I think your boy Upshaw might be a better DE at the next level.