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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
LT, QB, and RB on offense.
NT, OLB, and playmaking Safety on a 3-4 defense.
Yes, that is the formula. You can be average at other positions, but if you're outstanding on all those positions, I think you can find a way to make it work. I would even argue that if you have a good enough QB, LT and RB don't become nearly as high of a priority (see Drew Brees).
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I agree. I also agree with the idea stated earlier about finding balance, which is probably the most difficult part of building a team. Personally, I like the idea of building from the lines first. However, I accept that the offensive and defensive lines do not exist in a vacuum. A good set of defensive backs can give a defensive line a few more seconds.
Dale Carter did a great interview on 810 a few months back. He said that DT would come up to him before the snap and say "Get me 3 seconds." I think that is a good example of how a defense can work together.