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DE transfer candidates
Posted on 2/6/20 at 9:06 pm
Posted on 2/6/20 at 9:06 pm
Since we’re not getting Burch AND switching to a 4-3, we’ll need guys that we know can play DE and be ready to step into that role immediately. Our current DE pool is good but most of the guys are unproven (Cherry, McLendon, Anthony, Thornton, Moore, Fonua, Gaye, Little, Parker, maybe Thomas?) or still filling out (Webb/ Ojulari). Logan and Ferrell will be moving to DT. I think we should now target these 3 guys and hope for the best, if nothing else it will juice up the competition.
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This post was edited on 2/6/20 at 9:17 pm
Posted on 2/6/20 at 9:21 pm to WVtiger
Farrell might well surprise you as a strong-side defensive end.
Remember, Tyson Jackson played that position for Pelini when he was last year. A guy 6-4, 295 like Ferrell is can play that spot.
Remember, Tyson Jackson played that position for Pelini when he was last year. A guy 6-4, 295 like Ferrell is can play that spot.
This post was edited on 2/6/20 at 10:28 pm
Posted on 2/6/20 at 9:25 pm to WVtiger
I bet Gaye gets significant PT in his first year.
I think a lot of people are overlooking him.
Posted on 2/6/20 at 9:27 pm to WVtiger
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AND switching to a 4-3,
I’m pretty sure O said in one of his interviews that it won’t exactly be a 4-3 right away, but they’ll eventually work their way to it when they get the personnel.
This post was edited on 2/6/20 at 9:28 pm
Posted on 2/6/20 at 9:42 pm to WVtiger
Just because a player is 280-290 now doesn’t mean he won’t be 260 by fall. The question is the height. Most defensive ends in 4-3 are tall. Glen Logan and Neil Farrell could probably play the end spot next season.
Posted on 2/6/20 at 9:57 pm to WVtiger
Proto-type 4-3 DE already on team....Jarrell Cherry
Posted on 2/6/20 at 10:25 pm to WVtiger
We have plenty of strongside defensive ends. We really didn't need Burch but anytime you have a shot at that kind of talent, you go far it.
Nonetheless, Justin Thomas, TK McClendon, Soni Fonua, Ali Gaye, and Jarrell Cherry are all strong side defensive ends.
Defensive tackles would be Tyler Shelvin, Glen Logan, Apu Ika, Neil Farrell, Jacobian Guillory, Jaquelin Roy, Joseph Evans, Nelson Jenkins, and Eric Taylor.
Weakside defensive ends are Andre Anthony, Ray Thorton, Ray Parker, Desmond Little, Phillip Webb, and B J Ojulari.
Nonetheless, Justin Thomas, TK McClendon, Soni Fonua, Ali Gaye, and Jarrell Cherry are all strong side defensive ends.
Defensive tackles would be Tyler Shelvin, Glen Logan, Apu Ika, Neil Farrell, Jacobian Guillory, Jaquelin Roy, Joseph Evans, Nelson Jenkins, and Eric Taylor.
Weakside defensive ends are Andre Anthony, Ray Thorton, Ray Parker, Desmond Little, Phillip Webb, and B J Ojulari.
Posted on 2/6/20 at 10:30 pm to macaoidh
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Ferrell might well surprise you as a strong-side defensive end.
Neil Farrell is a defensive tackle and not a strongside defensive end.
Tyson Jackson was a frekazoid. He had long arse arms and he also had the speed of a defensive end. By the way, I thought he was 6 feet 6 inches tall.
Neil Farrell is not as fast as Tyson Jackson was.
Posted on 2/6/20 at 10:32 pm to 00 Tech Grad
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I’m pretty sure O said in one of his interviews that it won’t exactly be a 4-3 right away, but they’ll eventually work their way to it when they get the personnel.
I'm pretty sure you are wrong. You should go watch his press conference on 2/5.
Posted on 2/6/20 at 10:36 pm to WrigleyFan
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Just because a player is 280-290 now doesn’t mean he won’t be 260 by fall. The question is the height. Most defensive ends in 4-3 are tall. Glen Logan and Neil Farrell could probably play the end spot next season.
Nah, they are both defensive tackles. I'm guessing on the first rotation the two defensive tackles will be Glen Logan and Tyler Shelvin and on the second rotation will be Neil Ferrall and Apu Ika.
Posted on 2/6/20 at 10:37 pm to NattyTiger19
What happened to the UT transfer Mike Williams? I don’t see him on roster. Should be eligible to play this coming season
Posted on 2/6/20 at 11:03 pm to NattyTiger19
He said on 2-5-20 he wants to transfer to the 4-3 but did say last week that he wasn’t sure exactly when and if it would be immediately.
Posted on 2/6/20 at 11:35 pm to WVtiger
Ferrell can play DE and Logan on some snaps. I see
LDE Ferrell, NG Shelvin DT Logan and RDE Ali Gaye
and look for maybe Webb if he can get to 250-260. I believe Webb and Ojulari will be our most aggressive pass rushers in 2020 as they are good. Second Line could be
LDE Thomas NG Ika DT Roy RDE Cherry
If we can get better play from Cherry, Anthony and Moore at the end spot, then depth will be fine. Thornton a bit light and will be OLB. Still have freshmen Guillory and Taylor who are some big boys and can add beef in the interior and Taylor on the end.
LDE Ferrell, NG Shelvin DT Logan and RDE Ali Gaye
and look for maybe Webb if he can get to 250-260. I believe Webb and Ojulari will be our most aggressive pass rushers in 2020 as they are good. Second Line could be
LDE Thomas NG Ika DT Roy RDE Cherry
If we can get better play from Cherry, Anthony and Moore at the end spot, then depth will be fine. Thornton a bit light and will be OLB. Still have freshmen Guillory and Taylor who are some big boys and can add beef in the interior and Taylor on the end.
Posted on 2/6/20 at 11:50 pm to NattyTiger19
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Weakside defensive ends are Andre Anthony, Ray Thorton, Ray Parker, Desmond Little, Phillip Webb, and B J Ojulari.
No way in hell Webb plays DE.
Posted on 2/7/20 at 8:02 am to Jugular Joe
4-3 weakside DEs and 3-4 outside linebackers are interchangeable.
Not to mention, by the time Webb becomes a starter, he'll probably be 250 pounds are more. However, he probably will be used in third-down speed packages before then. A lot like Marcel Brooks was used.
Now if they want to go with a heavier package, they can always get a strongside DE to play on the weakside as well.
Not to mention, by the time Webb becomes a starter, he'll probably be 250 pounds are more. However, he probably will be used in third-down speed packages before then. A lot like Marcel Brooks was used.
Now if they want to go with a heavier package, they can always get a strongside DE to play on the weakside as well.
Posted on 2/7/20 at 8:16 am to Dubaitiger
Sure Ferrall can always play strongside defensive end, but he will be a slow one.
Justin Thomas should be a very good strongside defensive end cause he was our best pass rusher before he left the team last season.
Hence, I'm guessing our fist rotation defensive line will look something like Justin Thomas at strongside defensive end, Glen Logan at defensive tackle, Tyrone Shelvin at defensive tackle, and Andre Anthony at weakside defensive end.
Second rotation, Jarrell Cherry at strongside defensive end, Neil Farrell at defensive tackle, Apu Ika at defensive tackle, and Ray Thorton at weakside defensive end.
Third rotation, Ali Gaye, Soni Fonua, or TK McClendon at strongside defensive end, Jaquelin Roy at defensive tackle, Jacobian Guillory at defensive tackle, and Ray Parker at weakside defensive end.
Fourth rotation, Ali Gaye, Soni Fonua, or TK McClendon at strongside defensive end, Nelson Jenkins at defensive tackle, Joseph Evans at defensive tackle, and Desmond Little, Phillip Webb, or BJ Ojulari at weakside defensive end.
Justin Thomas should be a very good strongside defensive end cause he was our best pass rusher before he left the team last season.
Hence, I'm guessing our fist rotation defensive line will look something like Justin Thomas at strongside defensive end, Glen Logan at defensive tackle, Tyrone Shelvin at defensive tackle, and Andre Anthony at weakside defensive end.
Second rotation, Jarrell Cherry at strongside defensive end, Neil Farrell at defensive tackle, Apu Ika at defensive tackle, and Ray Thorton at weakside defensive end.
Third rotation, Ali Gaye, Soni Fonua, or TK McClendon at strongside defensive end, Jaquelin Roy at defensive tackle, Jacobian Guillory at defensive tackle, and Ray Parker at weakside defensive end.
Fourth rotation, Ali Gaye, Soni Fonua, or TK McClendon at strongside defensive end, Nelson Jenkins at defensive tackle, Joseph Evans at defensive tackle, and Desmond Little, Phillip Webb, or BJ Ojulari at weakside defensive end.
Posted on 2/7/20 at 8:30 am to WVtiger
The rotation of players that will man the end spots on defense are already on campus and its that simple. The scheme will take a season or two to be totally installed and this upcoming season will see a simplified version of what Pelini wants to do. The roster has athletes at every level and this upcoming season will lean heavily on those elite guys just making plays. Line has a group of upperclassmen with a lot of playing time thus far and is going to be super deep. Secondary will be as hard as ever to throw on, but its the linebackers that should worry people. Who will be the ones that eat up all the tackles in the second level? Will Stevens play more as a safety or will he come down and be a true linebacker? Where do guys like Marcel Brooks, who had his moments end up playing...This is the real question mark for next year, not the line or if we would bring in outside help...
Posted on 2/7/20 at 8:35 am to Ripley
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Gaye
When O got him and didn’t process him when that whole thing was going on, that’s what it looked like. Someone with experience and talent who can step in right away while we develop the freshman who will be monsters in 2 years.
Posted on 2/7/20 at 8:40 am to Groundscrew85
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He said on 2-5-20 he wants to transfer to the 4-3 but did say last week that he wasn’t sure exactly when and if it would be immediately.
He said we signed six defensive linemen and we are going to switch to a 4-3 cause we have the players to do so and that he has always preferred that style of attacking defense more cause it is what he is used to.
Posted on 2/7/20 at 8:49 am to HighlandRD_ZERO25
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but its the linebackers that should worry people. Who will be the ones that eat up all the tackles in the second level? Will Stevens play more as a safety or will he come down and be a true linebacker? Where do guys like Marcel Brooks, who had his moments end up playing...This is the real question mark for next year, not the line or if we would bring in outside help...
I agree as we are quite thin at linebacker. Which is why I'm guessing Jacoby Stevens will be moved to the Will Linebacker position with Marcel Brooks being moved to the Strong Safety position.
I think Stevens will make an excellent Will Linebacker roaming the field to make plays and I can envision Brooks blitzing up the A & B gaps like Chad Jones used to do.
I'm going to guess that because of his size, Damone Clark will probably be the Middle Linebacker and Micah Baskerville will probably play the SAM Linebacker spot.
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