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Old 04-04-2010, 07:31 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Huffman83 View Post
Wilforck 6-2 325

Rogers 6-4 350

Suh 6-4 300

Suh is a beast I understand that. I would have loved for them to take Suh last year and make him a DE in the 3-4. But he isn't big enough to play NT.

The only way I see KC taking Suh in the first is due to KC making a draft day deal of Dorsey. That is...if Suh is available...
Baltimores defense is VERY similar to ours in what it asks of its players, other comparisons are NE and the Jets to what our defense is built to resemble scheme wise.

Baltimore lines up a starting nose guard that is 6'1'' 315. They play Ngata at end, he is the guy that is the typical nose guard, size wise. The much smaller guy plays there because it gives them scheme flexibility.

The Jets started Pouha at NT after Kris Jenkins went down after game 6 and he is 6'3'' 320. Jenkins is 6'4'' 360, but their defense shined with a much smaller nose guard. #1 defense in football iirc.

I think that sometimes mistakes are made where people think a player cant do certain things because he isnt the same size as the prototype player, but its not always true.

I think that a DL of Jackson, Dorsey and Suh could be dominant no matter how you line them up TBH. Both against the run and the pass.
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