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Lots of worry about our OLB play going into next year. Who to draft and so on. We know that in this D you don't get production right away from a rookie at that position. So how can we improve there next year.
Currently we have 11 LB's on the roster, inc guys who were on the PS last year.
Let's look at the guys who figure to be on the roster:
Mayo
Ninkovich
Spikes
Fletcher
White
So for the other 3 slots we are looking at (currently)
Cunningham
Tarpinian
Carter
Koutouvides
Rivera
Scott (he is listed as a DL on Patriots.com)
When looking at the LB's we ned to remember that we are in sub packages > 50% of the time where we only hve 3 and sometimes 2 Lb's on the field. IOW we don't need 4 3 down players.
For PLB we have Ninko who has turned into a solid player. Everyone else is a big question mark. Cunningham had a good rookie year last year was a disaster. Scott has been god but is coming off an injury. Koutouvides is White but not as good either on ST's on when he playes D snaps.Rivera I know nothing about. Tarpinian played a little not sure of his upside. Carter is very interesting cmae from a small school but seems to have all the physical tools to be good, showed a lot of effort getting recognized for his work with the scout teams, he could be a big plesant surprise.
Most people want to see a LB drafted early (like every year )Preferable an OLB. I saw that one of the ESPN draft guru's had us taking Hightower from Ala which seems illogical sine the ILB group seems stronger and has pretty good depth (even though we only want to see White playing ST's and not taking D snaps).
Why would we use a #1 pick on an ILB? it doesn't make sense, but I could see it happening, here's why. Maybe we have the best OLB option on the roster already...... Mayo. We we were playing the 4-3 looks in preseason he played a lot at OLB and looked very explosive and a guy who could dominate and give us a pass rush there. BB has had an easier time finding ILB's than the elusive OLB.
I could live very easily with Fletcher and Spikes as the starters and a rookie (Kuechly or Hightower), with Mayo and Ninko starting outside. The development of Sikes and Fletcher makes this possible IMO. Then you see about Cunninghan, Carter and Scott (unless Scott is being projected as a sub package DE) as the backups.
If Cunningham were to improve from his rookie year (with a good offseason) and Carter can adapt to the pro game and leverage his great physical skills. We could have a nice froup.
Mayo rushing for the ourside has a lot of appeal to me.
So ILB:
Spikes
Fletcher
White
Draft Pick
OLB
Mayo
Ninko
2 of Cunningham, Carter, Koutouvides, Tarpinian
Treat Scott as a DE for the purposes of this conversation as per the roster listed at Patiots.com
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Currently we have 11 LB's on the roster, inc guys who were on the PS last year.
Let's look at the guys who figure to be on the roster:
Mayo
Ninkovich
Spikes
Fletcher
White
So for the other 3 slots we are looking at (currently)
Cunningham
Tarpinian
Carter
Koutouvides
Rivera
Scott (he is listed as a DL on Patriots.com)
When looking at the LB's we ned to remember that we are in sub packages > 50% of the time where we only hve 3 and sometimes 2 Lb's on the field. IOW we don't need 4 3 down players.
For PLB we have Ninko who has turned into a solid player. Everyone else is a big question mark. Cunningham had a good rookie year last year was a disaster. Scott has been god but is coming off an injury. Koutouvides is White but not as good either on ST's on when he playes D snaps.Rivera I know nothing about. Tarpinian played a little not sure of his upside. Carter is very interesting cmae from a small school but seems to have all the physical tools to be good, showed a lot of effort getting recognized for his work with the scout teams, he could be a big plesant surprise.
Most people want to see a LB drafted early (like every year )Preferable an OLB. I saw that one of the ESPN draft guru's had us taking Hightower from Ala which seems illogical sine the ILB group seems stronger and has pretty good depth (even though we only want to see White playing ST's and not taking D snaps).
Why would we use a #1 pick on an ILB? it doesn't make sense, but I could see it happening, here's why. Maybe we have the best OLB option on the roster already...... Mayo. We we were playing the 4-3 looks in preseason he played a lot at OLB and looked very explosive and a guy who could dominate and give us a pass rush there. BB has had an easier time finding ILB's than the elusive OLB.
I could live very easily with Fletcher and Spikes as the starters and a rookie (Kuechly or Hightower), with Mayo and Ninko starting outside. The development of Sikes and Fletcher makes this possible IMO. Then you see about Cunninghan, Carter and Scott (unless Scott is being projected as a sub package DE) as the backups.
If Cunningham were to improve from his rookie year (with a good offseason) and Carter can adapt to the pro game and leverage his great physical skills. We could have a nice froup.
Mayo rushing for the ourside has a lot of appeal to me.
So ILB:
Spikes
Fletcher
White
Draft Pick
OLB
Mayo
Ninko
2 of Cunningham, Carter, Koutouvides, Tarpinian
Treat Scott as a DE for the purposes of this conversation as per the roster listed at Patiots.com
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