Kolemmitt
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Ngata will be very pricey.
Ngata would be perfect, but I just do not see the Cowboys putting that investment into the one-tech.
Ngata will be very pricey.
Sam Hill from the Titans not Vols.
He is a FA and classic 1T he isn't going to sack the QB often but he will collapse the QB in his face and make him scramble. He's a load that requires double teams. He gave Fred issues last year and Fred is a boss.
I also think that because of his modest sack totals and other huge names out there that he will be moderately priced.
I was really hoping that Josh Brent would be our dominating 1 tech for 5-6 years. Not sure what happened that he didn't even make the team.
I was really hoping that Josh Brent would be our dominating 1 tech for 5-6 years. Not sure what happened that he didn't even make the team.
Stop taking short cuts and get a real DT in here
Yes, let's get a DT that fits your ideal rather than Marinelli's. That sounds like a real solid approach.
Your D.C. says he doesn't value the position - well, hasn't that turned out to be the reason your big money 3-tech is playing hurt ? Aren't we still getting gashed up the middle?
Did Rod Marinelli really say that?
I remember him stating that a traditional, two down, run stuffing NT wasn't worth drafting in the first round in 2013 when Sharrif Floyd was bypassed in favor of trading down.
Marinelli said you could find those kind of NTs later in the draft and only three down DTs were worth taking in round one.
I just can't fathom how a coach who builds his defense around a 4 DL pass rush can be content with Nick Hayden as a starter. Hayden is the kind of player you sign during a season when injuries strike and you pull out the emergency list.
Marinelli doesn't want a classic, space eating NT, either, unless the player also has quickness at the snap and a non-stop motor.
He wants another UT, or 3 Tech, that has a little more size than the other interior starter.
If Marinelli wants another three down DT inside to pair with Tyrone Crawford, get out Jerry Jones' checkbook and pay whatever it takes to get such a player.
We need a playmaker at NT who can make opposing offenses pay if they single block him and focus on Crawford.
Terrell McClain will have another shot next season and he has ability, but he's been too injury-prone to date to count on in 2016.
Bryan Broaddus speculated that Jeremy Mincey, a free agent this off-season, might get to audition inside the final two games and see if he might be an option in 2016.
Upgrading NT needs to be a priority.
Relying on a 4 man DL necessitates it.
The DE's are set so DT and CB are going to have to looked at in the draft and free agency !!!!!
Greg Hardy and Jeremy Mincey are set to become free agents, so DE will need attention this off-season as well.
Will Hardy's price drop and be where Dallas wants it to agree to a long term deal? If Mincey is re-signed, will it be as a DE/DT or might he move inside full-time?
Nick Hayden and reserve Jack Crawford are also free agents to be, I'd let both walk. Crawford will probably a chance for more playing time elsewhere and Hayden is unlikely to be signed by another team.
DeMarcus Lawrence is coming on strong at LDE and Randy Gregory is the future at RDE, which will also play a role in making a call on re-signing Hardy. Gregory wasn't drafted to just play on passing downs.
Ryan Russell will return next year after finishing this season on IR, he's another DE who can also slide inside on passing downs, and Marinelli reportedly really likes him.
Terrell McClain will return from IR, too, and some feel he might get a chance to compete for the starting NT job next year.
Practice squad DE Efe Obada will likely sign a Futures contract in the near future and come to camp next year.
And there's 340 pound NT Casey Walker also residing on the practice squad who may get a Futures deal as well.
Rod Marinelli doesn't usually go for big fellas like that. I don't know if Walker has light feet despite his girth or if he is present simply to to play on the scout team to give the starting OL experience against that type of player.
Fin they need to get Casey Walker on the roster for these last 2 games and see if he can really play.
Cornerback, will have Scandrick back next season. That will be a strong add. Mix him back with Claiborne and Jones. The question in my mind, is Carr or not. With that group returning, safety is protected as well.
Defensive end, with the return of Hardy, should be a dominant team strength. Mix together, Lawrence; Douglas; Hardy; and Mincey...well, that already is a full rotation.
Myself, I would put Crawford as a prime piece for a rotational defensive tackle group. But I would put defensive tackle, as well as a truly dominant #3 DT high up on the list of needs. I would even go to free agency to get a journeyman for an even stronger defensive tackle rotation.
Did Tyrone Crawford start the year injured? Cause he was invisible at the beginning of the year too. The amount of excuse making for this guy from Broaddus is amazing.
He's better than the stats indicate, but he's not nearly disruptive enough to be the 3tech on a great Marinelli defense.
On the bright side, Lawrence was winning just about every snap vs the Jets. He and Hardy are really crashing in the edges. Unfortunately we've got nothing coming up from the inside at DT to take advantage of it and we can't effectively send a LB to save our life.
We very well could target a DT in FA, I would. I'm not familiar with all the names, but give me Mebane. There's also quite a few in the first if we decide to trade down and get another pick in the top 100.
I know CB is a little off topic, but I'm cutting bait with Carr and Claiborne both. We simply need more plays from the position, and Claiborne, while playing better than he has previously, simply doesn't make plays in this defense.
This secondary desperately needs a retooling, and in wanting to create a certain mindset and focus in this secondary, I'm replacing the old regime wherever I can. Put whatever you'd pay Carr and Claiborne towards Janoris Jenkins, a very very solid corner and great in zone.Scandrick/Jenkins at CB with Jones having position flex allows you to take the BPA in the secondary during draft at some point in the first few rounds. I'd target both Jenkins and Gipson but I'm greedy.
