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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
Kingsley's traits are fine - his brain just gets in the way.
His kick slide and footwork are more than adequate at OT when he's decisive in his movements. It's not his feet that kills him -- its his head.
I don't think Conerly's physical traits are on par with Kingsleys - the latter is just more physically impressive to me. But he's more comfortable from what I can see. He uses his angles well to address his weaknesses in strength and length.
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Are the "physical traits" something we're just conjuring up in our heads or hearing from talking heads? What is it? Because all of you guys that keep regurgitating this as truth can look at them right here and tell me how one is so much better than the other...
Suamataia
6'4-5/8", 34-1/4" arms, 326 lbs, 10-5/8" hands, 5.04 40, 1.74 10 split, 28" vertical, 9'2" broad, 31 reps
vs
Conerly
6'4-5/8", 33-1/2" arms, 311 lbs, 10-3/8" hands, 5.05 40, 1.71 10 split, 34.5" vertical, 8'7" broad (arm length is debatable; pro day is 34" and probably more accurate than combine)
The guy who played better, looked smoother on tape, and did it against better competition happens to be Conerly, too.