if terrence cody, is there at pick #22 do the pats take him.
wilfork has shown he can play seymour, spot at DE cody at NT and warren at the other DE that would realy beef up the run D
or put terrence cody, at DE like the ravens do with Haloti Ngata, cody at 6.5 360lbs playing DE would be sick
what do you guys think ?
No doubt Mt. Cody is a pure 3-4 NT and provides NO position versatility whatsoever.
However what you get with Mt. Cody is a guy that can not be moved off the LOS. He eats double teams as easily as anybody I have ever seen. He frees up LBers to roam unmolested sideline to sideline.
Mt. Cody is an instance upgrade over Pro bowl NT Wilfork as a run blocker because Mt. Cody anchors naturally and Wilfork tends to play on skates. (See first play of Ravens game for excellent definition of what play on skates means.)
Yes Wilfork is the better "pass rusher", but let's get real,we are talking about the NT position. Hello?
BB has a real dilemma on his hands with Wilfork.
1.) Does BB shell out the huge dollar contract to keep him. (Wilfork is happy and his play considerably due to the phat contract.)
2.) Does BB franchise him and sign him to a one year deal. (Wilfork considers this antagonistic and entrenched warfare results in hurt feelings on both sides. Plus NO Mt. Cody in the 2011 draft.)
3.) Does BB franchise him and trade him after securing Mt. Cody via the draft. (Why would a team trade for Wilfork knowing we have to do something now that we drafted Cody. Side Note: Mt. Cody and Wilfork side by side in a permanent big nickel defense would be my ideal situation,if BB would ever figure out how to draft OLBs.))
4.) Does BB franchise Wilfork and hope Miami and BP are willing to cough up two first round picks for a NT in the prime of his career.
5.) Does BB let him walk and pocket the comp pick.
I am hoping BB spends the next couple of weeks hiring real NFL coordinators and adds a few more position coaches that can teach. Then he needs to resolve the Wilfork situation, the longer it lingers the more potential for entrenched warfare.