Pat Kirwan of NFL.com writes a good review of where the NFL has been migrating. The league is always changing. This blog has talked up those changes more than a few times to emphasize where resources need to go in order for teams (specifically the gmen) to remain competitive.
Note how Kirwan mentions the need for a TE to be vertical so that it can foil the "box" safety. While the Giants used Shockey to beat Williams, he was not used the other 13 games he started nearly as much in that 'vertical' capacity.
Note also how the need for today's LB to have more lateral range is discussed. The LB today gets outsourced to either rushing the passer or pulled off the field for the nickel or dime defensive back because they are simply a liability in the middle of the field. This is why these 4th rounders do not make a whole lot of sense here... either you are drafting a LB with a lot of speed who can play all three downs or you almost should not bother. Is the hope here that Kehl or Goff turn into Brandon Short or Dhani Jones? Or is the objective to get a Jessie Armstead? If it were not for Armstead we would be talking 24 years ago at #1 Banks to get excited about a LB draft choice. Nowhere on the field is lack of speed more embarrassing than watching a LB in space on a pass route. Guys like Urlacher and Ray Lewis made their defenses dominant because they were an asset on those plays instead of liability. Do not forget that Pierce was a liability on the first touchdown pass (interference penalty) of the Super Bowl. We need to cover that vertical TE!
Monday, May 19, 2008
The NFL in 2008
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The Bengals released LB Odell Thurman. The Giants still don't really have a WLB, so I have two questions:
Do the Giants have the cap space to pick up Thurman? And do you think this is even a consideration?
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