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So, I'm bored, so I decided to take a look at different aspects of the team and point out areas/players where I expect improvement, ones where I see a definite downgrade, and others where the question marks could swing either way. Obviously things could change after the draft, but given that every rookie would fit in the Unknown category, I figured I could skip it for now.
Also, bear in mind that this is done in relation to last year. If an area was weak last year, and looks similarly weak this year, I don't list it anywhere.
First aspect: The Run Defense
The Up
1) The Scheme - I believe the 3-4 as a scheme is traditionally more stout against the run, so if we play more of this it should improve the overall run defense all other things equal.
2) DE - I believe Fanene is a better run stopping DE than anyone we had on the team last year. Combine that with another full camp and more experience for Deaderick, and I think we've got a solid run stopping DL on early downs.
3) Mayo - We all know Mayo is good, but IMO he fits his role in the 3-4 better than he did in the 4-3. Putting him into the best position to succeed should see an improvement in his run defense.
The Down
1) Really only one that I can think of as a definite down: OLB - Right now, I think that Ninkovich is pretty much as good as he's going to get. He's solid, and the kind of guy you need on the team, but he's not going to make anymore huge leaps in run defense. Him being equal, the opposite OLB right now is non-existent. Between Scott and Cunningham, there's a big weakness forming there against the run. Re-signing Carter will help by adding depth, but he's never been seen as a great run stopper, and it remains to be seen if he can succeed without his hand on the ground.
The Unknown
1) Kyle Love - Where does he fit in? He might be too big and immobile to play DE for us consistently. It's possible they could use him some at NT and move Wilfork outside which would be a very good run stopping DL, but would they do that very often given how slow we'd be then up front? His role could swing the run defense.
2) Secondary play - Obviously improved tackling and experience from the DBs would help, but I'm thinking more about their ability to pass cover. If BB gains more confidence in his corners to play man and the other safety to cover deep, it frees up Chung to play closer to the line.
3) The Health of Chung/Spikes - The defense in general played better when both these guys were in, but I felt it was most noticeable against the run. If these guys are there for most of the games, they'll make a huge difference. If they're not, this run defense drops by a significant margin. You could say the same about Mayo, Wilfork, etc, but these two have a history of missing some time in recent years so it's something to watch.
What are your thoughts? Anything to add or comment on?
Also, bear in mind that this is done in relation to last year. If an area was weak last year, and looks similarly weak this year, I don't list it anywhere.
First aspect: The Run Defense
The Up
1) The Scheme - I believe the 3-4 as a scheme is traditionally more stout against the run, so if we play more of this it should improve the overall run defense all other things equal.
2) DE - I believe Fanene is a better run stopping DE than anyone we had on the team last year. Combine that with another full camp and more experience for Deaderick, and I think we've got a solid run stopping DL on early downs.
3) Mayo - We all know Mayo is good, but IMO he fits his role in the 3-4 better than he did in the 4-3. Putting him into the best position to succeed should see an improvement in his run defense.
The Down
1) Really only one that I can think of as a definite down: OLB - Right now, I think that Ninkovich is pretty much as good as he's going to get. He's solid, and the kind of guy you need on the team, but he's not going to make anymore huge leaps in run defense. Him being equal, the opposite OLB right now is non-existent. Between Scott and Cunningham, there's a big weakness forming there against the run. Re-signing Carter will help by adding depth, but he's never been seen as a great run stopper, and it remains to be seen if he can succeed without his hand on the ground.
The Unknown
1) Kyle Love - Where does he fit in? He might be too big and immobile to play DE for us consistently. It's possible they could use him some at NT and move Wilfork outside which would be a very good run stopping DL, but would they do that very often given how slow we'd be then up front? His role could swing the run defense.
2) Secondary play - Obviously improved tackling and experience from the DBs would help, but I'm thinking more about their ability to pass cover. If BB gains more confidence in his corners to play man and the other safety to cover deep, it frees up Chung to play closer to the line.
3) The Health of Chung/Spikes - The defense in general played better when both these guys were in, but I felt it was most noticeable against the run. If these guys are there for most of the games, they'll make a huge difference. If they're not, this run defense drops by a significant margin. You could say the same about Mayo, Wilfork, etc, but these two have a history of missing some time in recent years so it's something to watch.
What are your thoughts? Anything to add or comment on?











