I'd put 70 yard runs on the safeties generally, and I think it was the case on that Ravens run. (That's the final Texas Stadium game, right? I only remember the second run.)
The DTs/NTs are the guys you need to prevent the grinding, gashing run drives that you just can't stop. The start of the year looks pretty grim with Irving out.
It's unclear whether we've learned the lesson from Ratliff. It doesn't look like it. Marinelli likes the smaller, quicker dline. And I think that's ok, *if* you keep churning them. But we're putting no resources into DTs, except the failed signing of Crawford, who we're keeping around as a DE now.
Maybe we learned the wrong lesson with Ratliff; that we could cheap out and still hit it out of the park.
Looking back at draft picks, the last DT drafted prior to Maliek with a 5th round or better pick is Willie Blade in 2001. And it's only a handful of DTs in that interval.
7ths - Joey Ivey, Jordan Carroll, Ken Bishop, Sean Lissemore, Josh Brent
6th - Montavius Stanleys
All the 3-4 DEs signed by Parcells were our DE/DTs for a long time. Hatcher, Canty, Spears, Ratliff. We rode their fumes for a long time. Maybe Wade got that UDFA guy left for the Commanders?
We've done pretty well with the guys we have picked up from a price/performance ratio, but it seems like DT is always where we can get the most bang for the buck with an upgrade.