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It depends on the landing spot. Sporting News listed the five best fits for https://www.mtnba2k.com/ Peppers before the NFL Combine, and the last three are interesting. Imagine Peppers on a Texans’ defense that features Jadeveon Clowney and J.J. Watt. Or on a Green Bay defense as Dom Capers' missing piece? Do you think Bill Belichick could find the right spot for Peppers in New England? We think so.
Approaching Peppers' future with an open mind is the best bet. He has the talent to be a Pro Bowl-caliber NFL player. He can also wash away labels such as overboard, overhyped or overrated at the next level. Best guess? Peppers will thrive because there will be fewer expectations than he faced at Michigan. If Peppers can define that skill set and make it match with the team that drafts him, then he could be a star in the NFL.
He'll also be an asset in the return game if that's an option. He'll get a chance to answer those questions, and it's best to keep an open mind and let the show play out. Somehow that show wasn't enough at the college level, but Peppers believes he's ready. He says he's a hell of a player and a damn good safety.
Now, he has a chance to prove it, and the polarizing nature makes him arguably the most intriguing first-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft. Rest assured, both sides will be watching with great interest so they can say "I told you so" no matter what happens next. That time Dabo Swinney compared Deshaun Watson to Michael Jordan | NFL | Sporting News.
Deshaun Watson isn't playing in the Senior Bowl. The junior quarterback graduated from Clemson in three years, making him eligible to participate in the annual exhibition attended by scouts from every NFL team. Expected by most prognosticators to be taken in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft, the two-time Heisman Trophy candidate decided not to play.
Nonetheless, that hasn't stopped reporters from asking Tigers coach Dabo Swinney about the man that led the school to its first national championship in 35 years earlier this month. Swinney has always heaped the high praise upon Watson, but Tuesday he took it to another level. Amid ongoing talk among draft analysts that North Carolina product Mitch Trubisky should be the first signal-caller selected, Swinney compared his guy to an all-time great that wasn't picked No. 1 overall. Here's what he had to say: MORE: NFL Mock Draft 2017.
 

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