His teammates and coaches call him Big Dan. Linebackers coach Keith Butler, who played 10 seasons in Seattle in the 1980s, said he would come out of retirement if he could play behind him. Buffalo Bills center Doug Legursky, a former Steelers player, went against him in a scrimmage on the first day of joint practice at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe this week and referred to him as the Jolly Green Giant. But they also could affix another name to rookie defensive tackle Daniel McCullers. Immovable. “He’s the heaviest guy I’ve played against,” said Cody Wallace, the Steelers backup center. “He’s so incredibly heavy he just walks you back almost every time.” “He’s tough to move,” guard David DeCastro said. “If wants to go somewhere, it’s tough to stop him.” “He’s like a juggernaut — if he gets moving he’s hard to stop,” Legursky said after facing McCullers in two scrimmages in Latrobe. Source: http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/...ssion-all-the-way-around/stories/201408160094 Here he is next to a "regular" person.
people will take out his knees to get him down. can't dominate at that height. Low man wins remember.
Poe is the best NT in the NFL at 6'5. Poe is the best NT in the NFL at 6'5. You can still occupy and push the pocket in todays NFL with a taller DT