Dadi tied for 98th in ESPN's top 100 players

Didnt see it posted anywhere else and wanted to get others input. Saw where ESPN is doing their top 100 again. So far they have released 80 through 100. Dadi tied for 98th. I am interested to see how many other DE's they put ahead of him.

http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/13298047/cfbrank-91-100-c...

Write up on Dadi for those not wanting to click through:

Nicolas was one of the most disruptive players in the nation last season, making 18.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage, including nine sacks. He added 35 quarterback hurries, a fumble recovery and two blocked kicks. The Hokies' defensive line is loaded with talented returning starters alongside Nicolas, who will have the chance to reintroduce himself to the nation in the opener against Ohio State, which surrendered two sacks and five hurries to Nicolas in its lone loss last season.

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Failed to mention, other notables in the 90 - 100 range is Justin Thomas QB GT (92) and Brad Kaaya QB Miami (97).

I'm really curious the other D lineman ahead of him I can only think of a couple.

Wet stuff on the red stuff.

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I can promise you a high % of them will be from the SEC. On the other hand, another one of them I know for sure will be suspended 9/7 against us.

ive got 98 problems and Dadi aint one. (said no quarterback ever)

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# 98 is way too low for a DE/LB as disruptive as Dadi.

DE's likely going to be ahead of Dadi: Bosa, Garrett, Oakman, Calhoun, Ogbah and Barnett

Also possibly Robinson and Nkemdiche depending if they're listed at DT or DE

And apparently DeForest Buckner and Jonathan Allen...

I don't have much of a problem with that. They play as 3-4 DE so they aren't going to rack up numbers like 4-3 DE.

I don't either necessarily, although that Oregon front was more pro potential than production last year.

Also, add Carl Lawson to that list. It seems likely that these voters are essentially going to say that they wouldn't have Dadi as even 2nd team All-SEC at the end of the year.

Interesting to see where Fuller ends up...

I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction:
“I served in the United States Navy"

not be a downer, but I hate lists like this. It's one thing to rank players by position ("Dadi is the 3rd best DE in college football"), but how the heck are you supposed to really compare across positions? Even if you argue "well, this player affected the outcome of the game more than any other player" it's very subjective. No one can give me a hard and fast ranking technique for comparing the effect of a good punter verses a good line backer on the outcome of games (though I'm sure ESPN is working furiously to come up with some BS algorithm).

Even the draft doesn't really pick the best overall players. If the team with the first pick already has their QB of the future and has a serious need at OT, no way they're gonna use their pick on a QB. So the first overall pick is usually the best player at a specific position of need for the team with the first pick.

rant over

[insert obligatory "Dadi is so awesome, I can't believe he's so far down this list" comment]

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Well obviously it involves a bunch of pussy touchdowns scored using dork magic...

I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction:
“I served in the United States Navy"

Pretty sure Dadi's got 98 rankings' worth of foot up your a$$, ESPN staff.

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