Thread: Paul Soliai, DT
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Old -25-03-2007
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Re: Paul Soliai, DT

CRAZY, he might be able to be coached up , as you say, i never met the kid, or studied a film on him, but it really looks as if he got by on just his size alone. there have been many huge guy's in the college ranks that could not make the NFL adjustment. all i'm saying is this. if you look at who we drafted last year with our 3rd- 4th round. this is where most of the guy's on the teams sited say he would go, i just see better talent , better and more experianced players, at 6'1 and 300-310 lbs, that i believe would be better than this guy, that have played 40 -50 games. this is just my opinion. as a college player, the amount of games he played and talent that he saw, the amount of time at his position, i'm sorry , i just don't see it. i wouldn't give up a pick, the likes of (ALSTON or VICTOR A.) for him. if it so happens that the rams or someone draft him , and he is a good pro, i will admit that i was wrong. when i'm wrong i'll say and admit i'm wrong. i don't mean to upset people here. this is just an honest oppinion that i shared. and maybe i should be careful, and keep these things to myself. maybe i'll just stick with all the genaric stuff put out there like: who do you think is better or what do you think would be the best guy .

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