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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Most scouting reports have Williams pegged as a NT or a 4-3 DT. I've yet to see him mentioned as a possible 3-4 DE.
Of course, I'm less than clear on exactly what athletic skills are needed of a 3-4 DE that would separate him from a NT. Williams is known as a pocket penetrator, so lack of a pass rush isn't keeping him from from playing DE. Could it be a height/weight issue?
In the Pats 3-4 two-gap system, Wilfork is a 0 technique NT controlling the gaps between the center and either guard. The DEs are 5 technique controlling the gaps between the tackles/guards and tackles/TEs. The NT is a short-area warrior (which makes having an elite one priceless) while the DEs have to be:
a) Stout enough to not get washed out when blocked by a tackle/TE or tackle/FB combo
b) Strong enough to collapse the pocket on passing plays
c) Quick enough to react to a fairly wide area, from the guard to the TE
d) Fast enough to pursue backside on rollouts or wide runs
e) Tall enough to disrupt passing lanes
While you certainly don't need all of these to be effective, that is what the Pats are ideally looking for. Where Williams would have issues as a 3-4 DE would be c), d) and e). He really is suited to be a NT with potentially some position flexibility when needed, like for short yardage, but not full-time.
Lets not forget the ever popular G/T combo.a) Stout enough to not get washed out when blocked by a tackle/TE or tackle/FB combo
Lets not forget the ever popular G/T combo.
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