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Now that the post-season is officially underway for the Cards, and we know that KW will not be back next season, it is time that we take a very serious look at the nose-tackle position on this team.
The fact that Lleinart is more than likely our new starting QB, means that our offense will probably not be the high scoring machine we have been used to. That, in turn, translates to a change in defensive philosophy. The D can no longer be the soft unit that allows points to be easily tallied upon the board against us.
I would think that this will probably make us a team that relies on the run to set up the pass as an offensive unit. I would also think that we will probably become a team that shuts down the run on defense, and that forces the opponent to pass to score against us.
Right now we have what I believe to be a couple of pretty decent Corners in DRC, and in Toler, (based on what we saw of him in the Saints game). One more good pick-up in the draft would go a long way toward helping to make us the team that you do not pass so successfully against.
So far a stopping the run is concerned, it is not so readily seen just how successfully we can do that. Robinson was definitely NOT what we needed to see at nose-tackle. Watson, while having good size and build for the position, has still not shown that he has the strength needed at that position, (although he might be able to show that during ota's later this spring). Having the extra several months to heal from his surgery and gain strength back may help him to get back to where he was getting before the injury. The fact that Robinson was able to keep him from starting, however, shows just how far Watson has to go the get back in the saddle at the n ose.
In the meantime, there are three really great looking prospects coming out of college this year, any of which look to be able to step into our system and play the nose as a starter. They are DAN WILLIAMS, 6' 2'', 329 lbs, out of Tennessee, TERRENCE CODY, 6' 4", 370 lbs., out of Alabama, and TORRELL TROUP, 6' 3", 310 lbs, out of the University of Central Forida.
They are ranked one, two, and three, as nose tackles in this draft out of all the DT prospects.
You have all heard about Dan Williams and Mount Cody from the Senior bowl and all the hype surrounding them during the season. Troup is not one who has had a huge press following, but he may be just as effective to fill in that position for the Cards, as the other two are.
Troup was successful and instrumental in holding the opposing team to just 79 yards rushing, and a total of 10 points allowed for the entire East/West Shrine game. He accomplished what Williams and Cody did in the Senior Bowl. He is an extremely strong legged individual, who has the ability to push even the double-team when fresh, AND he has the ability to call on his violent hands to separate him from the blocker when necessary. The really good thing about him is that he almost certainly will be availabe in the second round of the draft, although he is considered a strong riser among prospects, and he just might be there in the third, but probably not where we will pick.
I am not sure that Williams will be available to us where we pick, but Cody should be there for us in the first round. Troup should be there for us in the second. I feel that it is imperative that we sign one of these two nose tackles in the upcoming draft, even it Watson shows a leap forward in his strengthening after last year's surgery. Watson, teamed with either of the other two would make a formidable combination spelling each other, especially if Branch can be added to the mix on occasion as he also spells the DE's. An extra benefit, would be the formidable goal line defense we could place at the line of scrimmage with someone like Cody at the nose, flanked by Watson and Branch, and them flanked by Campbell and Dockett.
Having a truly solid nose-tackle would make our defense very sound against the run, especially if we can bring in a couple of fresh young hard-hitting linebackers. A rush linebacker would help also. I know that this would require us to spend maybe 4 or 5 picks on defense this year in the draft, but we have almost necessitated that by our nearly total attention the the offensive side of the ball in recent years. The good thing is, that this class of prospects is set up to reward the team that drafts for defense this year.
Virtually all championship teams that I have watched over the years have been able to run the ball, and to stop the run. I think that this would be the way to build the defense that we will need to put on the field to compliment the game that Leinart will give us. I also believe that it is necessary to do this, so that we can put pressure on the opponent, late in games to seal our lead. To me, the presence of a deep and solid nose-tackle position, is the key to having that kind of success. Thoughts?????
The fact that Lleinart is more than likely our new starting QB, means that our offense will probably not be the high scoring machine we have been used to. That, in turn, translates to a change in defensive philosophy. The D can no longer be the soft unit that allows points to be easily tallied upon the board against us.
I would think that this will probably make us a team that relies on the run to set up the pass as an offensive unit. I would also think that we will probably become a team that shuts down the run on defense, and that forces the opponent to pass to score against us.
Right now we have what I believe to be a couple of pretty decent Corners in DRC, and in Toler, (based on what we saw of him in the Saints game). One more good pick-up in the draft would go a long way toward helping to make us the team that you do not pass so successfully against.
So far a stopping the run is concerned, it is not so readily seen just how successfully we can do that. Robinson was definitely NOT what we needed to see at nose-tackle. Watson, while having good size and build for the position, has still not shown that he has the strength needed at that position, (although he might be able to show that during ota's later this spring). Having the extra several months to heal from his surgery and gain strength back may help him to get back to where he was getting before the injury. The fact that Robinson was able to keep him from starting, however, shows just how far Watson has to go the get back in the saddle at the n ose.
In the meantime, there are three really great looking prospects coming out of college this year, any of which look to be able to step into our system and play the nose as a starter. They are DAN WILLIAMS, 6' 2'', 329 lbs, out of Tennessee, TERRENCE CODY, 6' 4", 370 lbs., out of Alabama, and TORRELL TROUP, 6' 3", 310 lbs, out of the University of Central Forida.
They are ranked one, two, and three, as nose tackles in this draft out of all the DT prospects.
You have all heard about Dan Williams and Mount Cody from the Senior bowl and all the hype surrounding them during the season. Troup is not one who has had a huge press following, but he may be just as effective to fill in that position for the Cards, as the other two are.
Troup was successful and instrumental in holding the opposing team to just 79 yards rushing, and a total of 10 points allowed for the entire East/West Shrine game. He accomplished what Williams and Cody did in the Senior Bowl. He is an extremely strong legged individual, who has the ability to push even the double-team when fresh, AND he has the ability to call on his violent hands to separate him from the blocker when necessary. The really good thing about him is that he almost certainly will be availabe in the second round of the draft, although he is considered a strong riser among prospects, and he just might be there in the third, but probably not where we will pick.
I am not sure that Williams will be available to us where we pick, but Cody should be there for us in the first round. Troup should be there for us in the second. I feel that it is imperative that we sign one of these two nose tackles in the upcoming draft, even it Watson shows a leap forward in his strengthening after last year's surgery. Watson, teamed with either of the other two would make a formidable combination spelling each other, especially if Branch can be added to the mix on occasion as he also spells the DE's. An extra benefit, would be the formidable goal line defense we could place at the line of scrimmage with someone like Cody at the nose, flanked by Watson and Branch, and them flanked by Campbell and Dockett.
Having a truly solid nose-tackle would make our defense very sound against the run, especially if we can bring in a couple of fresh young hard-hitting linebackers. A rush linebacker would help also. I know that this would require us to spend maybe 4 or 5 picks on defense this year in the draft, but we have almost necessitated that by our nearly total attention the the offensive side of the ball in recent years. The good thing is, that this class of prospects is set up to reward the team that drafts for defense this year.
Virtually all championship teams that I have watched over the years have been able to run the ball, and to stop the run. I think that this would be the way to build the defense that we will need to put on the field to compliment the game that Leinart will give us. I also believe that it is necessary to do this, so that we can put pressure on the opponent, late in games to seal our lead. To me, the presence of a deep and solid nose-tackle position, is the key to having that kind of success. Thoughts?????
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