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Moving into 2016, there are some new parts, better depth and a disconcerting amount of age amongst the group. This could be a year of transition for this unit and the team needs to start addressing some young pass rusher as soon as yesterday. At the very least, there is some vinegar with these guys that could make for an entertaining watch.
Right End: #94 Mario Williams –
Mario Williams expressed his displeasure with his role in Rex Ryan’s defense last season and earned a one way ticket from beautiful Buffalo to frigid Miami. An explicable idea to put Williams in coverage when he’s a pure pass rusher was the cause for the disdain, and Williams will be inserting into his more familiar role with the Dolphins.
Nose Tackle: #97 Jordan Phillips –
This position is responsible for all the dirty work. Phillips won’t show up a lot on the stat sheet, but his ability to anchor and eat up blockers in the middle is going to be vital for what the rest of the line and the interior linebackers are able to do.
Three Technique Tackle: #93 Ndamukong Suh –
An 80 percent snap taking, quarterback destroying menace of a man, Suh is the straw that’s going to stir this defense’s drink. In Detroit, he primarily lined up over the outside shoulder of the right guard and attacked downhill forcing the center to help and causing the left guard to crash block the nose tackle.
Left End: #98 Jason Jones –
A lot of fans want to make a big deal out of the idea that Cameron Wake might not start but that’s not important.
Pass Rush Specialist: #91 Cameron Wake –
Look at Trace Armstrong’s 2000 season with the Dolphins and apply it to Wake. I’m not saying Wake will notch 16.5 sacks and force seven fumbles but when he’s fresh, he’s awfully difficult to be stopped.
https://welcometoperfectville.com/2...p-preview-part-5-linebackers-and-specialists/
I agree with mot of what he's saying but I don't agree Jason Joens would start and Earl Mitchell would get cut.
Right End: #94 Mario Williams –
Mario Williams expressed his displeasure with his role in Rex Ryan’s defense last season and earned a one way ticket from beautiful Buffalo to frigid Miami. An explicable idea to put Williams in coverage when he’s a pure pass rusher was the cause for the disdain, and Williams will be inserting into his more familiar role with the Dolphins.
Nose Tackle: #97 Jordan Phillips –
This position is responsible for all the dirty work. Phillips won’t show up a lot on the stat sheet, but his ability to anchor and eat up blockers in the middle is going to be vital for what the rest of the line and the interior linebackers are able to do.
Three Technique Tackle: #93 Ndamukong Suh –
An 80 percent snap taking, quarterback destroying menace of a man, Suh is the straw that’s going to stir this defense’s drink. In Detroit, he primarily lined up over the outside shoulder of the right guard and attacked downhill forcing the center to help and causing the left guard to crash block the nose tackle.
Left End: #98 Jason Jones –
A lot of fans want to make a big deal out of the idea that Cameron Wake might not start but that’s not important.
Pass Rush Specialist: #91 Cameron Wake –
Look at Trace Armstrong’s 2000 season with the Dolphins and apply it to Wake. I’m not saying Wake will notch 16.5 sacks and force seven fumbles but when he’s fresh, he’s awfully difficult to be stopped.
https://welcometoperfectville.com/2...p-preview-part-5-linebackers-and-specialists/
I agree with mot of what he's saying but I don't agree Jason Joens would start and Earl Mitchell would get cut.