I agree but I think it will be easier to find a NT then a potential #1.Could happen but NT is also crucial in a 3-4
I agree but I think it will be easier to find a NT then a potential #1.Could happen but NT is also crucial in a 3-4
This is where the debate about which of the 5 you bump for NT. I should start a thread on it. :up:I'm Surprised you dont have NT in there. I'd agree that DT wouldnt be in it for a team running a 4-3 but the nose tackle is the KEY player in a 3-4 defense.
This is where the debate about which of the 5 you bump for NT. I should start a thread on it. :up:
Corner, easily. With the right schemes and right blitz packages you can cover up lack of talent at corner.
As for your other post, i disagree that finding a number 1 wideout is harder to find then a nose tackle. Granted, finding the next Larry Fitzgerald is next to impossible, but many teams have different definitions for the "number 1" receiver. Panthers have a speed guy/tough runner in Smith, Bengals and Colts have great route runners/atheletic pass catchers in Wayne and Ochocinco, and the Eagles have speed/agility guys such as Jackson. Different systems, different type players, same effect and responsibilities.
While with nose tackle you cannot put just anyone there. Example: Glenn Dorsey. Coming out he looked to be a dominate defensive tackle, and even as a rookie he showed some potential at that position(well, he wasnt hopelessly lost like Gholston). They move him to a 3-4 as a defensive end with some rotation as a nose tackle, and hes suddenly invisible to the point of Kansas City trying to trade him midseason.
There just simply isnt enough +300 pound lineman with the strength and technique required for that spot coming into the league on a regular basis. And make no mistake about it, without a nose tackle we will suffer.
I see a shutdown corner as essential to having a good defense. The big NT is imperative in stopping the run but you can easily drop a safety down in run support. Revis is a great example of rendering an opponents top WR ineffective. Ashuomaga is another. They take away a portion of the field to cover. Without Jenkins, the Jets run defense drops off. Take away Revis and that defense is not top 10.
we have the perfect 3-4 corner already who in time is gonna lock down guys in vontae davis...he was born to play corner in the 3-4...excellent in run support heavy hitter premier speed and acceleration and athleticism...future long term pro bowler
i'm floored by how good a player he projects to be from what i've seen
Do you see him getting beat to the tune of almost 20 yards per pass average for the year ?????
i'm not sure i understand that...you saying he's giving up almost 20 yards per pass completion??? if so... link please
Aren't you the same guy that mentioned that Ireland told you what players he was interested in? Well.... are you going to share with the rest of finheaven or what?:up: