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Luke is good and with the right coaching this year I bet he gets drafted or at least ends up on a roster.The front seven lacked speed and athleticism last year. Foley is a future NFL 3-4 DE, but outside of him there wasn't much. LB play was especially poor. Too many mental mistakes as well.
Luke is good and with the right coaching this year I bet he gets drafted or at least ends up on a roster.
If he drops 10 lbs I thin he can be a DE or strong side standing LB in this defense.Luke is a 120% effort guy. Reminds me a ton of Dan Davis, one of my all time favorite Huskies. His non stop motor allowed him to get him sacks. However, I see him as more of an edge setter in the run game as an olb. He lacks the speed of a true edge rusher but can hold the point in the run game.
If he drops 10 lbs I thin he can be a DE or strong side standing LB in this defense.
I think guys like Vontae and EJ are going to have a lot of fun
As usual, you are right on target.Diggs came on for us late in the year. I'd love to see what he can do with a sane coaching staff
Safeties may be our Achilles heel
It is interesting how the secondary is categorized on the roster. They're listed as defensive backs, not CB's or S's. Looking at Nova D roster from past season, appears to be the same. That makes me think that we're moving toward a multipurpose role where the DB's can cover, play centerfield, support the run etc.I would not be surprised if Summers ends up at safety. Also two young guys who I expect to see the back field are the very athletic Tyler Coyle and the hard hitting Omar Fortt who could be a stud in this system.
as far as speed at LB goes Chris Britton is a guy who has speed and probably appreciates a clean slate and an aggressive system and IMO the LB from Windsor we flipped from BC is an enormous talent, if he can learn quickly he could play as a Frosh.
The #1 need for DB's in the 3-3-5 is versatility. At times we're going to look like a 4-3 where an OLB drops to the line and a S comes into the box and acts as an OLB. Other times it will look like a 3-4 or 3-5 with the safeties up. They're all going to be asked to do a lot.It is interesting how the secondary is categorized on the roster. They're listed as defensive backs, not CB's or S's. Looking at Nova D roster from past season, appears to be the same. That makes me think that we're moving toward a multipurpose role where the DB's can cover, play centerfield, support the run etc.
I would not be surprised if Summers ends up at safety. Also two young guys who I expect to see the back field are the very athletic Tyler Coyle and the hard hitting Omar Fortt who could be a stud in this system.
as far as speed at LB goes Chris Britton is a guy who has speed and probably appreciates a clean slate and an aggressive system and IMO the LB from Windsor we flipped from BC is an enormous talent, if he can learn quickly he could play as a Frosh.
As usual, you are right on target.
Hahn may flourish in Crocker's system with his size, athleticism and speed. He definitely can play that S position that drops down to LB.Very true, although I wouldn't want to spoil Summers' talent and give up on him at CB given what we saw two years ago. He was very much in conversation to be an eventual first/second round draft pick, and I'm not sure how much stock we should put in his performance last year under a terrible staff and when he looked mentally shot. Still, it may make sense to drop him to safety because of his clear ball hawking skills. In any case, I'm interested to see how the back of the D plays out. I imagine Tre Bell will take one CB spot, Summers somehere else in there, and then two positions that should be up for grabs. Hahn somewhere? He could flourish in this system with his size--sort of a hybrid LB/DB
I think the mental mistakes come from the inability t0 handle speed, especially at contain and LB positions. The margin for error on taking angles and/or getting leverage drops to nil if your adversary is much faster. This leads to overcompensating by taking too shallow angles for cushion or too deep angles taking risks. Our LBs and DEs were generally a mess. The only plays we could stop consistently were north- south between the tackles.The front seven lacked speed and athleticism last year. Foley is a future NFL 3-4 DE, but outside of him there wasn't much. LB play was especially poor. Too many mental mistakes as well.
I think Diaco set up our defense to stop Navy. And then we played Syracuse .