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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.Britt is the replacement for Gibbens.Will be interesting to see how well Muma replaces Gibbens
until Muma, Obiazor and now Jacobs show they can play at this level, yes, very thinMuma, Britt, 3 rookies behind the starters… still thin?
I don't think so. Jacas will be a rotational piece for the EDGE. Christian Elliss, last years starter will most likely start again next to Spillane.Jacas was listed as a LB when drafted. That may be his role in the base defense, with him rotating to the edge on passing downs.
A base defense made up of our best 11 looks like this:
Landry - Barmore - Williams - Jones
Spillane - Jacas
Gonzalez - Woodson - Byard - Jones - Davis
I wonder if LB will be de-emphasized in the base defense, with Jacas used in a hybrid role much like Vrabel was.
There's abolutely no way he's playing "LB". LB in today's game is basically an inside LB who goes sideline to sideline. He's an edge guy which is another term in today's game for "stand up DE" or "Elephant".Jacas was listed as a LB when drafted. That may be his role in the base defense, with him rotating to the edge on passing downs.
A base defense made up of our best 11 looks like this:
Landry - Barmore - Williams - Jones
Spillane - Jacas
Gonzalez - Woodson - Byard - Jones - Davis
I wonder if LB will be de-emphasized in the base defense, with Jacas used in a hybrid role much like Vrabel was.
Can Jacas play off the line LB? The kid they just picked up, Khalil Jacobs, had a couple of highlight clips that showed him sacking the QB. I’m wondering if they might be looking for some versatility across both ILB and Edge?I don't think so. Jacas will be a rotational piece for the EDGE. Christian Elliss, last years starter will most likely start again next to Spillane.
Jacas is fast, but his RAS does not have the agility scores. Is he not agile or did he just skip them? His straight line speed is good, so he might be able to go sideline to sideline if his change of direction is not a disadvantage.There's abolutely no way he's playing "LB". LB in today's game is basically an inside LB who goes sideline to sideline. He's an edge guy which is another term in today's game for "stand up DE" or "Elephant".
Jacas is an EDGE player only, either at OLB or DE. Jacobs played mostly as a spy at Missouri. Whether he can grow into a backup to Spillane is questionable. I think he's been brought in to add some speed to the LB room. We spent quite a bit of time with him pre-draft.Can Jacas play off the line LB? The kid they just picked up, Khalil Jacobs, had a couple of highlight clips that showed him sacking the QB. I’m wondering if they might be looking for some versatility across both ILB and Edge?
So just about every position group on all 32 teams in the league are thin… got it.until Muma, Obiazor and now Jacobs show they can play at this level, yes, very thin
He ran a 4.77 sec 40. A 7.35 3cone. I don't see him as a speed or agility guy.I think he's been brought in to add some speed to the LB room.
Backups are Britt and Muma. Team seems to feel comfortable with that because the did nothing else in FA or the draft
Muma, Britt, 3 rookies behind the starters… still thin?
You only have to see him on tape to see his speed.He ran a 4.77 sec 40. A 7.35 3cone. I don't see him as a speed or agility guy.
Captain starts every offseason by telling us all the best players on the team suck… why should 2026 be any different.Yes. Obviously.
This Khalil Jacobs kid is like all our LB'ers, weak side WILL sized LB'ers... that's Vrabel's philosophy. His forty speed is the same as Robert Spillane so that's not so concerning, but his agility drills are pretty poor. That being said his explosion drills are nuts, 40" vertical and 133" broad jump are exceptional, and another thing that stands out is his strength, he benched it 27 times, so he's stronger than our rookie offensive linemen.He ran a 4.77 sec 40. A 7.35 3cone. I don't see him as a speed or agility guy.
I’m not sure what makes you think me recapping where the team stands and what they appear to be thinking violates your right to free speech.Yeah we already knew that; but some here feel that it's not enough and want to discuss ways to help it, if that's all right with you
A lot of posters do not think it is a pretty good group.They have a pretty good group of ILBer's with Spillane in the middle, Ellis starting behind him, Muma a full year in the system, an athletic Obiazor added and two potential developmental guys in Declan Williams and Khalil Jacobs.
Saying "no team has 2 or 3 Pro Bowl backups" to create a false analogy does not make the Patriots ILBers "a pretty good group"."Thin" is an abstract meaningless negative Nancy designation, no team has two or three Pro Bowl backups chomping at the bit on their bench.
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