Krangodnzr
Captain of Team Conner
Maybe, just maybe, we might be able to get more of a pass rush from our own youngsters.
1. Dennis Johnson. Showed a little bit of talent at the end of the season, and is a better athlete than Wakefield and might start over him if we can't add anyone else. He has the natural football ability, and the football smarts that come from being a coaches son. If he is working hard this offseason, he may be ready to give us a little production.
2. Ray Thompson. I was wondering when we didn't sign Colvin if Thompson could be our "Colvin". At the end of the season we were bringing him on the blitz a lot more, and he looked like he could be productive in that capacity. He is actually better than Colvin in the "other" areas of linebacking, and maybe we just need to blitz him regularly.
3. Wendell Bryant. An outstanding athlete for a tackle, he was really at a disadvantage missing all of camp. He has the type of natural ability that could make him a top ten tackle, but he does need to put in a lot of work. He needs to get stronger, bigger, and learn the defense better. If he works hard this offseason, he could be in for a real nice season.
4. KVB. Vanden Bosch has been basically injured the entire time we've had him, as well as playing the wrong position. If we could find a pure rusher to play his position, it would benefit him to go against the less athletic right tackles of the league. He can't effectively go against left tackles, and shouldn't. He would be an effective, if not good LDE, but someone needs to step up and push hiim there....hopefully, as it stands now, that guy will be DJ.
5. Alton Moore. The dark horse of our young defenders. The guy runs around a 4.6. He showed nice ability early in the preseason before injuring himself. If he hasn't lost any of that speed, and can come back from his injury, this guy could be the pure pass rusher that we are looking for. It would be nice to see what he can do on third downs lined up at RDE...
Others to consider.
1. Levar Fisher. He will be a very good player, if he can stay healthy, but his pass rush ability is a bit of an unknown. On KDUS the other day, one of the radio guys said he is bulking up and getting stronger (same for Adrian Wilson). Hopefully the guy can stay healthy, because he would be a huge player for our defense.
2. Marcus Bell. He looks like a player at times, but he always seems to be a second late. Maybe he will blossom this year, but I don't really think so. He looks like he is destined to be a career backup.
What does this list tell us? I'm not to sure, but what it tells me: There is plenty of potential among these seven young defenders, but we need a vet pass rusher to solidify our pass rush. If we are stuck addressing the pass rush through the draft only, we won't have an improved pass rush.
1. Dennis Johnson. Showed a little bit of talent at the end of the season, and is a better athlete than Wakefield and might start over him if we can't add anyone else. He has the natural football ability, and the football smarts that come from being a coaches son. If he is working hard this offseason, he may be ready to give us a little production.
2. Ray Thompson. I was wondering when we didn't sign Colvin if Thompson could be our "Colvin". At the end of the season we were bringing him on the blitz a lot more, and he looked like he could be productive in that capacity. He is actually better than Colvin in the "other" areas of linebacking, and maybe we just need to blitz him regularly.
3. Wendell Bryant. An outstanding athlete for a tackle, he was really at a disadvantage missing all of camp. He has the type of natural ability that could make him a top ten tackle, but he does need to put in a lot of work. He needs to get stronger, bigger, and learn the defense better. If he works hard this offseason, he could be in for a real nice season.
4. KVB. Vanden Bosch has been basically injured the entire time we've had him, as well as playing the wrong position. If we could find a pure rusher to play his position, it would benefit him to go against the less athletic right tackles of the league. He can't effectively go against left tackles, and shouldn't. He would be an effective, if not good LDE, but someone needs to step up and push hiim there....hopefully, as it stands now, that guy will be DJ.
5. Alton Moore. The dark horse of our young defenders. The guy runs around a 4.6. He showed nice ability early in the preseason before injuring himself. If he hasn't lost any of that speed, and can come back from his injury, this guy could be the pure pass rusher that we are looking for. It would be nice to see what he can do on third downs lined up at RDE...
Others to consider.
1. Levar Fisher. He will be a very good player, if he can stay healthy, but his pass rush ability is a bit of an unknown. On KDUS the other day, one of the radio guys said he is bulking up and getting stronger (same for Adrian Wilson). Hopefully the guy can stay healthy, because he would be a huge player for our defense.
2. Marcus Bell. He looks like a player at times, but he always seems to be a second late. Maybe he will blossom this year, but I don't really think so. He looks like he is destined to be a career backup.
What does this list tell us? I'm not to sure, but what it tells me: There is plenty of potential among these seven young defenders, but we need a vet pass rusher to solidify our pass rush. If we are stuck addressing the pass rush through the draft only, we won't have an improved pass rush.