boysfanindc
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DT with out a doubt.
Agree. Both are issues but I do think a more structured defense will help some against the run.I think the change to Zim will help the DT's stop the run so I am more concerned about RB. But they are the weak spots.
I hear that. And yet. I'm quite sure Zimmer himself realizes the counterintuitive nature of his conclusion. So, if he would advocate for Lynch, Zimmer gets my benefit of a doubt.I was happy to hear all the talk about Zimmer beefing up the DL. If he is considering playing a 295lb guy at NT I'll withdraw that happiness...
Both are tweeners that Quinn wanted to play inside. Time is running out for Gholston.DT, easily.
Will Mazi show improvement? Will Osa put it together for a full season?
I have no expectations for Rogers this year, being a 7th rounder, but hey if he can rotate in and not be awful, then great.
Carl Davis seems to be a journeyman big dude, who spent the entire 2023 season on the PS between Seattle and Dallas. How much is left there when he doesn't get claimed at all for a 53 man roster?
Forget if Fehoko or Gholston may be another 3 tech/inside rusher. But it seems barren there.
No offense, but that's a pretty light argument there...I hear that. And yet. I'm quite sure Zimmer himself realizes the counterintuitive nature of his conclusion. So, if he would advocate for Lynch, Zimmer gets my benefit of a doubt.
Fehoko is way too straightlinish, something Jerry ignores year after year after year. Mazi may be also. Gholston is a backup/rotational guy, same thing Osa should be.DT has been an issue for years and i dont see it solved uness of course mazi makes a jump this year. Osa is a first half of the season guy and fades down the stetch.I would like to see where Fehoko fits in.Gholston is meh!
Until you don't have one, then they matter a ton.DT. Running backs don’t matter