Brady6
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Yep, drafting on the DL for depth would have made 5-2-4 viable, using Hightower as a hybrid makes it more possible even without the draft.
Having both Hightower and Ninkovich as hybrid LB/DE types can give you these 2 potential front 5s:
Hightower-Kelly-Wilfork-Armstead-Cha. Jones
or
Ninkovich-Kelly-Wilfork-Armstead-Cha. Jones
From there you can easily stay with 5 down, go 3-4, 4-3. In fact, Collins can put a hand in the dirt too which makes the 5-2-4 truly the most diverse and multiple defense you can put out - especially in no huddle situations.
Hageman, Tuitt, Shazier, Tripp & Kirksey would all be solid additions to the defense if a 5-2 front 7 was used because of the flexibility they provide across formations.
These are some fronts with Hightower, Collins, and Mayo on the field on third downs and passing situations.
3-3-5
LE – Ninkovich
DT – Armstead
RE – Jones
SLB – Hightower
MLB – Mayo
WLB – Collins
LCB – Revis (covers #1 WR)
CB – Browner (covers TE)
CB – Dennard (covers #2)
FS – Ryan
SS – McCourty
4-2-5
LE – Hightower
DT – Armstead
DT – Jones
RE – Ninkovich
SLB – Collins
WLB – Mayo
LCB – Revis (covers #1 WR)
CB – Browner (covers TE)
CB – Dennard (covers #2)
FS – Ryan
SS – McCourty
I am not sure if they will use Ryan at safety but it does get our top five DBs on the field in passing situations so I mocked it here for the heck of it.
In my opinion Mayo, Hightower, and Collins are three of our best defensive players so I would want to see them on the field as often as possible and that could take some creativity. If they mixed Hightower and Collins into the pass rush, it would allow it.











