SissyBoyFloyd
Pawnee, Skidi Clan
Everything I read on him now says he is falling down the draft boards like a rock.
I think we change it up more than run a straight 3-4.
I've seen plenty of 4-1-6's so you're right, Preston Smith or Hunter would fit fine with this.
Seeing as Redding is 35-36 already, that wouldn't surprise me if they go in that direction as well.
I think Arians thinks that the loss of Dumpster Dan might be bigger than we think.
From what he said in his presser about OL not being an issue now; I think that they're looking at that NT spot very closely right now in the draft.
If Malcom Brown is there he could be the no brainer pick in the 1st. We'll see how comfortable they are with Peters there.
I actually believe that they are viewing NT as a role spot that they would prefer to rotate in to. I think they want someone who can play NT on first down, and then DT on 2nd or 3rd so they don't have to run players on and off the field.
So, Cory Peters and who else?
So, Cory Peters and who else?
Stinson..Ta'Amu (a cheap option for specific situations).
So, in our scheme, speed is more important than size at the ILB position. This is why I like Shaq Thompson. He is fast/quick enough to get around blocks and make tackles in the backfield which is needed because we ask our defensive line to penetrate rather than hold POA. You need ILBs who can make tackles when the RB has to redirect.
At OLB however, our LBs have to be able to physically set the edge. Keep in mind that Okafor struggled with this and he is 255 - 260 lbs. We run our defense almost like a five man front.
My guess is that we will add a Preston Smith, Odig, Dupree, or Hunter type player rather than a smaller guy like Shane Ray or Eli Harold.
3-4 defense in general is more of a 5-2 with 3 DT, 2 stand up DE and 2 true LB.
Size and speed on the outside = Danielle Hunter.As chopper said they want size strenght and lenght in the outside and quickness and speed in the inside
The fact they still want use bucannon play lb in some package show it and confirm his thought
Hau'oli Kikaha/LB-DE/Washington runs mid-to-high 4.9's (4.97s) after weighing in at 243lbs
mitch?
5th rounder?
Interesting breakdown of pass rushers (including your boy Kikaha)
Perhaps worth a 2nd round flier?
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/living-on-the-edge-breaking-down-the-top-four-pass-rushers-in-the-2015-draft-class/
Interesting breakdown of pass rushers (including your boy Kikaha)
Perhaps worth a 2nd round flier?
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/living-on-the-edge-breaking-down-the-top-four-pass-rushers-in-the-2015-draft-class/
That article only makes me hope for Gregory at #24 more then ever. Just like the article states I don't think he gets enough credit for his strength and his run defending in college, all because he weighed in at 235.
I heard Polian saying today that Gregory played as light as 220 last year and has trouble keeping weight and that won't work being that light in the NFL. Polian said, as a rule, that you can add 5 pounds to the player but that's about it. I found that hard to believe.That article only makes me hope for Gregory at #24 more then ever. Just like the article states I don't think he gets enough credit for his strength and his run defending in college, all because he weighed in at 235.
I heard Polian saying today that Gregory played as light as 220 last year and has trouble keeping weight and that won't work being that light in the NFL. Polian said, as a rule, that you can add 5 pounds to the player but that's about it. I found that hard to believe.