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5 years, 42m, 20m guaranteed for Eversen Griffen. Looks like pass rushers are going to get paid.
He's not worth it. Not even close.
Lamarr Houston, OTOH ....
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I'm not sure where Houston would play for us? LDE? He doesn't seem big enough to be an everydown DT and hold up against the run. And I'm not sure he's a good enough pass rusher to really improve us there either.
I'd rather sign Tyson Jackson/Randy Starks and someone like Jared Allen. Can get a penetrating 3rd down DT later on in the draft if needed.
Agreed. Houston is damn good, but if we're paying for a premium free agent you need an exact fit. Can't throw money at a "we'll get the talent and figure it later" player. That's how you turn into Miami or Buffalo. In our scheme Houston would be an every down DT. Something he hasn't really done.
Well we run a 4-3 under now. I don't think you bring Houston in here to be your 'NT' in that scheme, you bring him in to be the disruptive, penetrating tackle. Your NT role would likely come from the ranks of Siliga, Sopoaga, etc. Or perhaps from a draftee that we don't even know about yet.
I'm not sure where Houston would play for us? LDE? He doesn't seem big enough to be an everydown DT and hold up against the run. And I'm not sure he's a good enough pass rusher to really improve us there either.
I'd rather sign Tyson Jackson/Randy Starks and someone like Jared Allen. Can get a penetrating 3rd down DT later on in the draft if needed.
Agreed. Houston is damn good, but if we're paying for a premium free agent you need an exact fit. Can't throw money at a "we'll get the talent and figure it later" player. That's how you turn into Miami or Buffalo. In our scheme Houston would be an every down DT. Something he hasn't really done.
Well we run a 4-3 under now. I don't think you bring Houston in here to be your 'NT' in that scheme, you bring him in to be the disruptive, penetrating tackle. Your NT role would likely come from the ranks of Siliga, Sopoaga, etc. Or perhaps from a draftee that we don't even know about yet.
Yeah, but my understanding is that Houston isn't a penetrating tackle. He's a monster defensive end who can shut down half the field against the run and generates very good pressure at LE relative to that run-stopping ability.
Think of an elite defensive shortstop with a solid bat and some pop. That's a very valuable baseball player. You pay him $12 million a year or whatever. But if you move that shortstop to first base... his defensive value craters and his offense is under a microscope.
IMO Houston's ability to stand up a blocker and stuff is wasted if you're telling him to shoot gaps inside, which is analogous to an "offense only" position in this example.
If we're shelling out for a DT I'd rather it be Joseph, who is a natural heir to Wilfork and fits the scheme better in my eyes.
Charting DTs right now, Aaron Donald making my metrics look ridiculous with the amount of pressures he's generating
Greg Peshek is the guy who puts together the metric comparisons for CBs, TEs etc. He's currently doing DTs and tweeted about Aaron Donald:
https://twitter.com/NU_Gap/status/442821095435939840
Not to harp on Donald any more than I've already doing, but I think "pressure" is the name of the game. I want a guy from that 3-tech spot to generate a "ridiculous amount of pressure". That's why I like Dominique Easley as an alternative to Donald.
I have that slip-sliding away feeling about Donald -- that he's simply going to be out of reach, even with a trade. Doug Farrar's latest mock has Tennessee thrilled when he drops all the way down to #11: 2014 NFL Mock Draft: Jadeveon Clowney goes No. 1 to Houston Texans | Audibles - SI.com
Wishing devoutly for a plan B without two bad knees.
I personally want a disruptive penetrator who will wreck havoc and have to be accounted for on every play.
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So I'm stuck with plan A and plan B. Sorry. Any constructive thoughts would be welcome.
I hear you. That's the piece that could have the biggest transformative effect on this defense, and I can't argue that Donald & Easley fill the bill the best out of this draft class. I just don't have a good feeling about it.
You make an intriguing case here. I like it. 2 questions.At this point, with Aqib Talib likely to test free agency, I would consider 2 main options at CB:
2. Talib walks. In that scenario, I'd look at Chicago CB Peanut Tillman, Minnesota CB Chris Cook, or ideally both. You might be able to sign both guys for what it would cost to re-sign Talib. I think he'd benefit from a guy like Tillman, who is a consummate professional on and off the field. That would give the Pats 2 big CBs to go with Dennard, Ryan and Arrington.
I can't disagree strongly enough that "In our scheme Houston would be an every down DT". Houston would probably be a LDE in the base defense, especially in a 4-3 under scheme, though he can play RDE and can kick inside to DT at times. There's a difference between having versatility and not being an "exact time". See posts #562 and #565 above for a discussion about the 4-3 under LDE role and BB's attempt to find a player with the skill set and versatility to fill it. I personally think both Houston and Mike Neal would bring the kind of skill sets that BB values in terms of their run stopping ability, ability to drop into coverage, ability to generate consistent and effective pressure from either the outside or the entire. Just because Houston's got the size of a DT doesn't mean that he was ineffective as an outside DE - he was playing at a Pro Bowl level for most of this season. I think either Houston or Neal could play much the same role that Michael Bennett played with Seattle this year.
I agree that if you're "shelling out for a DT" that Linval Joseph makes more sense. I love Joseph in that role. But I don't see Joseph and Houston playing the same role at all.
There is no doubt that Talib is a $10MM/yr talent, but his other issues, especially his ability to stay on the field are also very clear. I find it hard to believe that there are teams out there who will give him that a $10MM/yr contract without HEAVY injury safeguards. Just as I find it hard to believe that the Pats wouldn't offer him the kind of contract that would pay him $10MM/yr.....as long as he was healthy.
In the end I think the Pats offer is going to be pretty competitive to the ones Talib will get. EVERYONE is gong to want some kind of injury protection. They would be insanely stupid not to. If Talib's goal is to get the last dollar, then he likely WON'T be here. If its not, he won't have to give up much to stay.
You make an intriguing case here. I like it. 2 questions.
Where do you see Brandon Browner in this mix? And if we DO sign Talib, do you think we could sign Cook or Browner as well. I'd love to add some more size to our CB position?
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