The interior D-line. Why does, in 2019, this continue to be a weakness? I continue to see a team that depend on Bosa or Ingram to be super all the time.
Tillery is the number 1 pick of this years draft. While he does have big shoes to fill, he's going to need the help around him to make things easier for him too.
Justin Jones had reports about him, prior to entering the draft, telling what his weakness as a player is. Those reports gave you a clue about him as a pass rusher. So far in 2019, I'm seeing those reports proving to be true.
Damion Square is horrible. Absolutely horrible. He is weak for a NT/DT. He's a good hustle player, but not imposing on the opponent. Square's value is his versatility, but he doesn't excel in any area. He's just not that good. To deny this is to deny a reality to an issue on the team.
With all these said, why would folks be surprised that our interior defense isn't doing much more than they are? There are weak links to every weakness to an area of a team. I'm not forgetting Mebane, who has his share in the struggles of the D-line.
Seventh rounders the previous two years took advantage of their opportunities, and convinced the team that they were here to stay. Last year, it was Justin Jackson. The year before that it was Isaac Rochell. Will there be a third under the Telesco and Lynn pairing? I hope to see Cortez Broughton. He could provide a spark. Both the run and pass defense. See what Brougton brings to the table.
Tillery is the number 1 pick of this years draft. While he does have big shoes to fill, he's going to need the help around him to make things easier for him too.
Justin Jones had reports about him, prior to entering the draft, telling what his weakness as a player is. Those reports gave you a clue about him as a pass rusher. So far in 2019, I'm seeing those reports proving to be true.
Damion Square is horrible. Absolutely horrible. He is weak for a NT/DT. He's a good hustle player, but not imposing on the opponent. Square's value is his versatility, but he doesn't excel in any area. He's just not that good. To deny this is to deny a reality to an issue on the team.
With all these said, why would folks be surprised that our interior defense isn't doing much more than they are? There are weak links to every weakness to an area of a team. I'm not forgetting Mebane, who has his share in the struggles of the D-line.
Seventh rounders the previous two years took advantage of their opportunities, and convinced the team that they were here to stay. Last year, it was Justin Jackson. The year before that it was Isaac Rochell. Will there be a third under the Telesco and Lynn pairing? I hope to see Cortez Broughton. He could provide a spark. Both the run and pass defense. See what Brougton brings to the table.
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