Feverdream
Club Member
Kwitty Paye and Greg Rousseau are the two who match what we do.
They are edge setters more than they are pass rushers, but they both have the potential for double digit sacks each year.
The key here is that they can (and do) move inside on obvious passing downs, allowing us to shuttle our big tackles out of the game and allow us to bring in the quicker 245 lb type edge rushers.
So... Big ends on early downs to stop the run and set the edge, and better inside rush on yardage downs.
That said, we could also benefit by bringing in someone with Ojulari's game, although this player will likely be a sub package player, at least at first... as Van Ginkle will likely get most of the work here.
On a passing down, we could see something like Davis on the nose, with Seiler and Paye (or Rousseau) at DTs, and Ojulari and Van Ginkle lined up as stand up ends. 5 Dbs, and a WSB type playing the middle. It's a position-less type of ball, but it's where we are going.
They are edge setters more than they are pass rushers, but they both have the potential for double digit sacks each year.
The key here is that they can (and do) move inside on obvious passing downs, allowing us to shuttle our big tackles out of the game and allow us to bring in the quicker 245 lb type edge rushers.
So... Big ends on early downs to stop the run and set the edge, and better inside rush on yardage downs.
That said, we could also benefit by bringing in someone with Ojulari's game, although this player will likely be a sub package player, at least at first... as Van Ginkle will likely get most of the work here.
On a passing down, we could see something like Davis on the nose, with Seiler and Paye (or Rousseau) at DTs, and Ojulari and Van Ginkle lined up as stand up ends. 5 Dbs, and a WSB type playing the middle. It's a position-less type of ball, but it's where we are going.