It seems like there is a growing sentiment that we should unload one of our plentifull defensive tackles. The main reasons that I see sited are:
1. We still would still have three good DT's and a fourth who is a capable backup (Pickett, Jolly, Harrell and Cole as the capable backup). Basically, Williams doesn't bring much extra to our team.
2. We should be able to fix a need with either a draft pick or the player that Williams fetches us
I don't think we should press for a trade. Nutz recently mentioned that NFL vets don't typically fetch more than a 3rd round pick unless they are all-pros. If you look at recent history, this is true. Realisticlly, we are not going to get equal value for Corey Williams. We drafted and developed him, I think we should reap the benfits that were sown and I think we can.
I made a rotation chart that shows how we might be able to take advantage of our current defensive line talent. Take any situation like 1st and goal at the one or 4th and 26 at the 30 and consider whether it's run, pass or more of a base situation. Some situations might fall somewhere in the middle so use your judgement. If you think it's all run then go down the far left of the chart and out pops the defensive line rotation. It would be nice to have Kampman, Williams, Pickett and Jenkins on every play but you need to rest your starters and the goal is to rest the starters while still getting situationally effective play from start to end.
RDE
RUN--------10----------20----------30----------40-----BASE-----60----------70-----------80----------90--------PASS __________________________________________________ _________________________________________
I--------Williams 25%---------I---------------Jenkins 40%---------------I-----------------KGB 35%------------------I
RDT
RUN--------10----------20----------30----------40-----BASE-----60----------70-----------80----------90--------PASS
__________________________________________________ _________________________________________
I-----------Jolly 25%-----------I------------Harrell 35%-----------I-----------Williams 30%-------------I-Jenks 10%I
LDT
RUN--------10----------20----------30----------40-----BASE-----60----------70-----------80----------90--------PASS __________________________________________________ _________________________________________
I---------------------------Pickett 60%------------------------------I--------------Jolly 30%-------------I-Wilms 10%-I
LDE
RUN--------10----------20----------30----------40-----BASE-----60----------70-----------80----------90--------PASS
__________________________________________________ _________________________________________
I-Harel 10%I--Jenkins 15%--I---------------------------------------Kampan 75%-------------------------------------I
The coaches have a better idea of how to use their guys. However, I think this chart shows that it is possible to get good, win contributing results from all of the lineman we have on our roster. If you have one weak link (Cole or Montgomery) or a tired player, it becomes a lot easier to stop the other three. Give up Williams and add in one injury and now we have run down, tired defensive line, especially in fourth quarter. We'll lose games that we could have won right at the end when it hurts most. Without the deep defensive line, I think this defense is somewhere on the good end of average. With the current defensive line, I think they can control the time of possession from whistle to whistle and get stops in the fourth quarter when it matters most. I'm not willing to give that up for pennies on the dollar.
1. We still would still have three good DT's and a fourth who is a capable backup (Pickett, Jolly, Harrell and Cole as the capable backup). Basically, Williams doesn't bring much extra to our team.
2. We should be able to fix a need with either a draft pick or the player that Williams fetches us
I don't think we should press for a trade. Nutz recently mentioned that NFL vets don't typically fetch more than a 3rd round pick unless they are all-pros. If you look at recent history, this is true. Realisticlly, we are not going to get equal value for Corey Williams. We drafted and developed him, I think we should reap the benfits that were sown and I think we can.
I made a rotation chart that shows how we might be able to take advantage of our current defensive line talent. Take any situation like 1st and goal at the one or 4th and 26 at the 30 and consider whether it's run, pass or more of a base situation. Some situations might fall somewhere in the middle so use your judgement. If you think it's all run then go down the far left of the chart and out pops the defensive line rotation. It would be nice to have Kampman, Williams, Pickett and Jenkins on every play but you need to rest your starters and the goal is to rest the starters while still getting situationally effective play from start to end.
RDE
RUN--------10----------20----------30----------40-----BASE-----60----------70-----------80----------90--------PASS __________________________________________________ _________________________________________
I--------Williams 25%---------I---------------Jenkins 40%---------------I-----------------KGB 35%------------------I
RDT
RUN--------10----------20----------30----------40-----BASE-----60----------70-----------80----------90--------PASS
__________________________________________________ _________________________________________
I-----------Jolly 25%-----------I------------Harrell 35%-----------I-----------Williams 30%-------------I-Jenks 10%I
LDT
RUN--------10----------20----------30----------40-----BASE-----60----------70-----------80----------90--------PASS __________________________________________________ _________________________________________
I---------------------------Pickett 60%------------------------------I--------------Jolly 30%-------------I-Wilms 10%-I
LDE
RUN--------10----------20----------30----------40-----BASE-----60----------70-----------80----------90--------PASS
__________________________________________________ _________________________________________
I-Harel 10%I--Jenkins 15%--I---------------------------------------Kampan 75%-------------------------------------I
The coaches have a better idea of how to use their guys. However, I think this chart shows that it is possible to get good, win contributing results from all of the lineman we have on our roster. If you have one weak link (Cole or Montgomery) or a tired player, it becomes a lot easier to stop the other three. Give up Williams and add in one injury and now we have run down, tired defensive line, especially in fourth quarter. We'll lose games that we could have won right at the end when it hurts most. Without the deep defensive line, I think this defense is somewhere on the good end of average. With the current defensive line, I think they can control the time of possession from whistle to whistle and get stops in the fourth quarter when it matters most. I'm not willing to give that up for pennies on the dollar.

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