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I think he is best at the “will” and DOD should play in sub nickel/dime packages. They could compliment each other like that since Hitchens can’t cover out in the flat, they should make him responsible for getting to the ball carrier on the running downs there and let DOD cover RB’s out in the flats especially on screen plays. Or shift him over and let him cover the TE, slot receivers, etc. DOD imo is too undersized; I think he would get destroyed against big mauling OL on run D. |
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I got your point. You wouldn’t sacrifice the draft to trade that far up. I guess it all depends where he ends up being selected? If he is in the top 10, then maybe its not worth it to sacrifice all those picks? But for sure we do need a MLB...I think he is the best one out there. If they could find a really good one somewhere else without having to give up that much compensation, Im all for it. |
There is no such thing as trading from the bottom of the 1st round to the middle of the 1st round to get a MLB.
You do that for a QB or a passrusher that's it. At best, you can trade up a few picks if you absolutely love that MLB. This being said, I don't think it would necessarily be a strong unit but between Houston, Hitchens, DOD and a 2nd round pick LB I think you have what's needed to have a good defense if the Dline and secondary are strong. To be honest, I'm not a fan of drafting a LB with the 1st round pick considering the state of the defense and if it came to such, I would probably like that they move down rather than up. |
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I think I’d look around at teams going from one d to another and try and pick up an mlb there
Maybe the bucs or jets or something |
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Those guys are good pieces along with the right defensive philosophy, coaching and scheme but Hitchens wouldn’t be the guy I’d want as my MLB. And I don’t think the defense will ever maximize its potential to be great without a really good MLB. I want greatness, I want a dynasty. **** it. Those are my goals w/ respect to this organization. I know thats a lot to ask but they’re not far off from being there imo. So why not go for that? Thats how I think. They need better leadership and cohesiveness as a unit on D and Im sorry but thats not gonna be brought out entirely by depending on the players you stated above along with that 2nd round pick; they need more. Unless, they draft a MLB with their second round pick and that player ends up being a Bobby Wagner type of player? then yeah :D But if they draft a corner, safety....Different story. They’d be better, but, like I was saying I dont think the D would ever maximize its potential to being great. This is my reason as to why Im emphasizing the MLB position its because he is like the QB of the D. They desperately need one imo. Not gonna be easy to find. Those guys are very hard to find. Its time we get one. Like **** man, its frustrating in that we haven’t had a true MLB since the ‘60s. Willie Lanier era. Thats a long time. Were due for one. |
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Those of you that think Hitchens is not a MLB and should play WLB, but think he's not great in coverage- Do you have any idea what the responsibilities are for either position in a 4-3? I don't think you do. You should take like...5 minutes and google '4-3 defense' and read up a little on what the skillsets for each position typically are. |
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I read what he said as the sort of lip service you would publicly pay a player you hope to shop to the highest bidder. Also because that's what I want to believe. |
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Veach does seem to be an aggressive guy. I hope this will prove true. |
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GMs look at the film, at the stats, etc. They don't care and are not influenced by what you say in public praising your player other than if it has to do with his attitude or the like I guess. |
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it's not about changing what the other GM thinks of Ford, but convincing him that you value him enough to not give him away for peanuts. |
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