Just an FYI. I'm not arguing with you. Just picking your brain. If you don't mind that is.
So I'm going through last season's games and am seeing a lot of various line ups defensively.
Seeing a lot of 3 -3, 3-4 (the 4 being 2 lb's + 2 De's) but I also see the 2 Dt's + 2 DE's you've discussed.
My thoughts:
1. Hightower is a LB/DE in my mind. He could play both. So I don't see him purely as an LB.
2. My main two concerns of last season's defense were Richards and Branch. This is where I may be confused. I like Richards as a player but he just couldn't handle the role at "star" (I'm not sure if I'm calling his position correctly). Richards (the fifth or sixth DB) seemed to be overpowered . Branch just seemed out of shape. I think Instead of Richards they would be more successful with as fast but bigger LB. I feel that Shelton is a good answer for the Branch issue.
So back to your nickle base and back to your "how are they going to cover 3 WR's, TE and RB type of offense", I think or at least thought a 3-3 -5 (3 DT's - 3 LB/DE's - 5 DB's) would have been a better matchup than what you're suggesting ( 2 DE's, 2 DT's , 2 LB's and 5 DB's). But I do agree that I've seen that lineup on film.
So I guess my question is isn't a 3-3-5 with Shelton as the NT and two other DT's (Brown, Butler or Guy) better to cover the 3WR's, TE and RB than a 2-4 or 4-2 ( 2 DT's, 2 DE's and 2 LB's)?
I guess in the end we are discussing personnel rather than an actual base.
OK those are my thoughts. Thanks for the feedback in advance.
So, it seems to me that the ideal personnel might be ...
- Three big-bodies up front who can both 1-gap and 2-gap as needed, and who are solid against the run and capable of pushing/deforming/penetrating the pocket from the middle.
- Two relatively hefty OLBs who can drop down to the line to rush effectively as DEs, contain the edge, and at least cover the flat.
- An MLB/ILB who's a solid run-stopper/tackler, and who can also blitz an A-gap or B-gap and stay with a TE in coverage, all while reading the offense and directing the front-6/7 about how to respond/attack.
- A strong safety who's excellent in coverage, and who can also be effective as a run-stopping ILB.
- A slot coverage DB who can play man, zone or pattern-matching, and who's also an excellent tackler.
- Two boundary corners who are equally adept at man/press-man, zone, and pattern-matching, and who can also play edge-contain and tackle.
- A fast, agile deep safety who excels at reading the play/directing coverage responsibilities, and who can drop down close to the box to become an additional run-stopper as needed.
(And then, you need at lease one adequate rotational/relief/reserve guy for each of these roles.)
This way, a 3-3-5 can morph into a 3-4-4, or a 4-3-4, or a 4-2-5 during the snap count without the need for substitutions in the face of a no-huddle/hurry-up.
Assembling such a squad should be a piece of cake, right?