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  • Pickett is starting NT

    Though the wording is funny, I'm not sure if this is confirmed, or if Bedard is just assuming? Don't care for his articles but do enjoy his blag.



    Smart move having Raji as an end in the base D.

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    I don't think it's a guarantee that Raji will start at DE.

    Two years ago, Jolly started at DT and Williams was backup. Until Jolly got injured, I think Williams was getting more snaps. Big lineman should not play more than 75% of snaps IMO. You want those guys fresh in the 4th quarter when it's time to finish games.


    Just looking at Raji's skill set and gaining an understanding of what this defense asks of it's DL, I didn't think Raji was going to start at NT as a rookie from the moment he was drafted.

    I think his snaps will go like this:

    He'll play DE in obvious run situations.
    He'll play DT in all nickle, dime and other pass defense packages (50% of snaps)
    He'll play occasional DE in base defense, but he doesn't have to start


    Pickett will be starting NG in the 3-4 base defense and he'll be in on all goaline or obvious run situations either at NG or DT. He'll get a lot of rest because Raji will spell him in subpackages and they'll both be strong enough to finish in the 4th quarter (unlike last year when the defense caved because of fatigue).

    It makes complete sense. I've been saying this for a while now. Nice to hear MM is on the same page with me
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    • #3
      Originally posted by JustinHarrell
      I don't think it's a guarantee that Raji will start at DE.

      Two years ago, Jolly started at DT and Williams was backup. Until Jolly got injured, I think Williams was getting more snaps. Big lineman should not play more than 75% of snaps IMO. You want those guys fresh in the 4th quarter when it's time to finish games.


      Just looking at Raji's skill set and gaining an understanding of what this defense asks of it's DL, I didn't think Raji was going to start at NT as a rookie from the moment he was drafted.

      I think his snaps will go like this:

      He'll play DE in obvious run situations.
      He'll play DT in all nickle, dime and other pass defense packages (50% of snaps)
      He'll play occasional DE in base defense, but he doesn't have to start



      Pickett will be starting NG in the 3-4 base defense and he'll be in on all goaline or obvious run situations either at NG or DT. He'll get a lot of rest because Raji will spell him in subpackages and they'll both be strong enough to finish in the 4th quarter (unlike last year when the defense caved because of fatigue).

      It makes complete sense. I've been saying this for a while now. Nice to hear MM is on the same page with me
      Dude, that sounds like about 90% of the snaps....
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      • #4
        Pass packages are probably about 45% of snaps.
        Goalline is probably about 10% of snaps
        Some DE in base could fill in his other 20%
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        • #5
          Raji's #1 skill at this point in his career is getting after the QB. A smart coach would put him in the position to succeed.


          Starting him and wearing him down doing something he's not great at (stopping the run as a 2 gap NT or 2 gap DE) wouldn't be smart IMO. Bringing him in, when he can go after the QB as a primary duty and then filling the rest of his snaps with various other duties that he can handle seems to make much more sense. It's good to see the coaches are on the same page
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          • #6
            And whether he starts the first snap in base or plays 75% of snaps in sub packages is nothing more than semantics. There will be 4 guys who play a ton of snaps on that line. All should be considered starters (whether they open in base or not). Whoever the 5th guy is, is the primary backup and any injury turns him into a starter too.

            So, does Raji start the first snap of the game? No
            Does he play as much or more than the guys who do? Yes

            Literally, is he a starter? No
            Practically, with the way defenses rotate, is he a starter? Yes
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            • #7
              The quote Bedard uses is very ambiguous. McCarthy says Pickett has an opportunity to be the nose guard and that they will train Raji at DE. That is not exactly written in stone, unless McCarthy gave Bedard some other info that didn't make it into this article.

              Another way to read that quote is that Picket better win the job, because that's his only role.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by pbmax
                The quote Bedard uses is very ambiguous. McCarthy says Pickett has an opportunity to be the nose guard and that they will train Raji at DE. That is not exactly written in stone, unless McCarthy gave Bedard some other info that didn't make it into this article.

                Another way to read that quote is that Picket better win the job, because that's his only role.
                I listened to the same presser. McCarthy does not say Raji will start at DE. He says Pickett is probably going to start at NG though. Bedard assumes he'll be starting at DE. I think Bedard is wrong.

                I think Raji's primary duty will be sub defense as a pass rusher because that is what he's great at and a coaches job is to put him in position to succeed. I think his secondary duties will be DE and goalline (not as a starter).

                Bedard jumped to conclusions (like usual). We'll just have to see how it plays out.
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                • #9
                  I think starting on the DL is a bit over-rated. I'm more interested in how many snaps a guy gets, and how integral a part he is in the rotation.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                    I don't think it's a guarantee that Raji will start at DE.
                    They were not very good on the line last year.
                    He is as sure of a starter as Hawk was as a rookie.

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                    • #11
                      I know this is a little off subject but did they ever talk about having Kampman play any DE at all this season or is it going to be straight up OLB for him from now on?

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                      • #12
                        I'm very nervous that Kampman will be a JAG at linebacker, but that can of worms has been spilled and dissected already. I agree with the post Nutz made recently about how Kampman is tuned to being a DE. But of course many guys with his measurables have made the transition, so we'll just have to see.

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                        • #13
                          Again the scheme demands three wrecking balls to stop the run on first and second down. The top three are: Pickett, Raji and Harrell. On passing downs Jenkins and maybe Jolly are inserted.

                          Position titles are meaningless for the d-line.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by rbaloha
                            Again the scheme demands three wrecking balls to stop the run on first and second down. The top three are: Pickett, Raji and Harrell. On passing downs Jenkins and maybe Jolly are inserted.

                            Position titles are meaningless for the d-line.
                            I'd put Jenkins over Harrell against the run. He's plenty big enough and run support has always been his strength. It's why he started over KGB. I can't put Harrell as a starter until he shows he deserves that spot.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                              Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                              I don't think it's a guarantee that Raji will start at DE.
                              They were not very good on the line last year.
                              He is as sure of a starter as Hawk was as a rookie.

                              Last year their were 4 DL starters. This year there will be 3. Last year Harrell and Jenkins were hurt. This year we hope they'll be healthy. I don't think its a lock that he starts.

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