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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 959855" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Interesting that we took this approach, even though it wasn’t necessary with a serviceable starter in Barnes, as you said.</p><p> Although I never expected we’d pick LB at #22, that’s uncharacteristic since what? AJ Hawk</p><p></p><p>I just think they gave Joe Berry the necessary tools to really put together a dynamic Unit. Joe is a LB whisperer, so naturally Walker and Enagbare should have a good shot at early production. We now have 3 DT that are good enough to push Lowry into that 4th spot, which is really ideal, but not an insult because those 3 DT should all have a chance to feed off the success of each other. Wyatt had Davis to partner, but now he’s got Reed or Clark. Reed was graded higher than Clark coming out, but he’s the least capable and he’s fully capable of that makes sense?</p><p></p><p>I have Amos as a high floor veteran who just kinda is always good or better. I have Savage as that medium floor Safety who has shown flashes of high floor greatness, but imo has been Far too quiet for his ability and still has not put it all together. Yet Darnell is very talented and this would be (and should be) his year as far as peaking and putting on full display of why he was picked so high. His production is related to upfront pressure and I think we will see him as a riser.</p><p></p><p>The Combo of Preston and Rashan is well above average, but we desperately need a 3rd guy to be our Young Fackrell type riser and fill out our Edge Depth. We also need a 4th CB to step up into the limelight. Those are 2 primary backup positions (another is S) that could showcase someone into a big second contract. Either that or we could really use a solid veteran backup plug at several positions (trade deadline?)</p><p></p><p>The iLB group is the one I’m most excited to watch. If Walker comes in for Barnes as a reliever he’s going to finish and make us a believer. The potential reminds me of a 2020 Tampa LB group. </p><p></p><p>On paper. This is the best Defense we’ve had since the 2010 season. Better than 2014 imo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 959855, member: 10086"] Interesting that we took this approach, even though it wasn’t necessary with a serviceable starter in Barnes, as you said. Although I never expected we’d pick LB at #22, that’s uncharacteristic since what? AJ Hawk I just think they gave Joe Berry the necessary tools to really put together a dynamic Unit. Joe is a LB whisperer, so naturally Walker and Enagbare should have a good shot at early production. We now have 3 DT that are good enough to push Lowry into that 4th spot, which is really ideal, but not an insult because those 3 DT should all have a chance to feed off the success of each other. Wyatt had Davis to partner, but now he’s got Reed or Clark. Reed was graded higher than Clark coming out, but he’s the least capable and he’s fully capable of that makes sense? I have Amos as a high floor veteran who just kinda is always good or better. I have Savage as that medium floor Safety who has shown flashes of high floor greatness, but imo has been Far too quiet for his ability and still has not put it all together. Yet Darnell is very talented and this would be (and should be) his year as far as peaking and putting on full display of why he was picked so high. His production is related to upfront pressure and I think we will see him as a riser. The Combo of Preston and Rashan is well above average, but we desperately need a 3rd guy to be our Young Fackrell type riser and fill out our Edge Depth. We also need a 4th CB to step up into the limelight. Those are 2 primary backup positions (another is S) that could showcase someone into a big second contract. Either that or we could really use a solid veteran backup plug at several positions (trade deadline?) The iLB group is the one I’m most excited to watch. If Walker comes in for Barnes as a reliever he’s going to finish and make us a believer. The potential reminds me of a 2020 Tampa LB group. On paper. This is the best Defense we’ve had since the 2010 season. Better than 2014 imo [/QUOTE]
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