I still like the idea of starting Anderson at Strong Side DE on run downs, and sliding him to UT on passing downs and moving the UT to NT, then have Sheard come in at SSDE.
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I think this move towards a hybrid Tampa 2 is an opportunity for Hooker, with his range. He could flourish in a defense like that, if he recovers from the knee.
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Sheard to DE. I would give Walker (MLB) and George (WSLB) another year as depth to develope. Otherwise? Replace them all. Walk Worthy, Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk |
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We really don't have a true UT either. Maybe Ballard can does a trade back and then we come up with Roquan Smith and Maurice Hurst. So you wanna see Sheard at LDE? I think we will get bludgeoned in the run game with him at LDE. As far as Mingo goes, he's under contract I believe, let him fight it out with George and whoever the Colts bring in to compete at WILL. I mean he's failed at pretty much everything else. |
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Why would Sheard be a problem in the run game on the left side? He had a good year all-around, not just rushing the passer. I think his game fits the strong side.
And yeah, Anderson should do well at UT. I know lots of Colts fans have written him off because he's "injury prone" now but that's dumb. The fact that he's not a short squat Aaron Donald or Gino Atkins type doesn't mean he can't penetrate. He's proven he can. The only time I could see Anderson moving to end would be in heavy/goal line packages when they want to get both Hankins and Woods in there together. I would expect Anderson and Hankins to start in the middle, Sheard start at one of the ends, and a drafted or signed player to take the other end spot. There are a number of edge rushers I'd look at in FA: Demarcus Lawrence - He'd start but he'll probably be kept by Dallas. Ezekiel Ansah - Starter if healthy, but probably a rotational piece going forward. Dion Jordan - I wanted no part of him as a rookie. But he got 4 sacks in 5 games late in the season for the Seahawks. I read his story and I'd be happy if Ballard gave him a shot. He probably wants to stay on the west coast though. Dee Ford - Probably a rotational player on the right side only, Ballard likely had a big part in scouting him. Trent Murphy - More of a rotational strong side player, but we have the cap and his injury might drive his price down. Alex Okafor - Rotational pass rush Dwight Freeney - if he can still rotate in why not bring him back for one last season? Realistically though, we should probably just draft Chubb at #3 if we want a long-term starter at RDE. Lawrence isn't leaving Dallas, Ansah might not be durable enough to start, and the rest of the guys haven't proven they're worthy of a high-end starter contract. |
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