TP, what is your take on ilb with our current roster and scheme? It just seems a bit depleted yet unless guys like Randolph and Deeb are the real deal.
After looking at rivals top ilb list it seems Hillard is our only hope this cycle. We got a dozen guys that can play OLB....who moves inside? Thanks!
Its def a question mark but there are plenty of bodies who can play it. Councell, Schmidt,Randolph, Deeb, Moore, Morgan, Sykes, Martini, Tranquill...plenty of bodies. Its just a matter of coaching them up and/or getting guys on the field that can handle the situation.
The NFL has a lot of personnel packages for different situations. You see a lot of changes made for different downs, time, etc. I think BVG will try to bring some of that to ND. Now, college is a little tricky bc a lot of teams on NDs schedule will run a no huddle, which limits subbing and that doesnt favor the D.
A guy like Deeb/Moore isnt ideal for 1st or 2nd down...yet could bring a lot of value in short yardage and redzone situations. Guys like Councell, Morgan, Sykes, Schmidt bring more to the table with their athleticism and speed on 1st and 2nd down.
I think that the Jaylon to MLB is mis-understood. In their Nickel/Dime packages he will be inside in his alignment. His role? It could be multiple things. The 4-3 base they play a over/under concept where they over load one side with a OLB. So on alignment Jaylon is lined up over the guard as a OLB. Now,obviously I could be wrong, but I dont think ND wants to take away one of his greatest strengths (playing in space) away by sticking him in the middle. I do think they will let him get after the QB a LOT, but giving him a Mike role doesnt seem to fit his style of play. That is not saying he isnt physical, but a 6'3 235lb, long armd, athletic freak....isnt supposed to be playing a MIKE role. That INT vs USC...that doesnt happen if he is playing the MIKE.
If they can get Randolph ready to go, I think he would add a lot of talent to the LB corps. I think he may be a year away, bc he didnt get to practice at all last year, and is going through adjusting to the speed of the game/college ball right now bc he didnt get that year of adjustment. Its just a fact of him getting comfortable and getting his feet wet. 15 spring practices isnt enough to do that. Jaylon took awhile to adjust to everything.
NDs LBs will be fast and athletic from this point going forward. As I have stated before, speed in the college game makes up for a mental mistakes, and physical mistakes. Alabama just gets athletes on he field at LB and they dont fit the typical WILL/SAM/MIKE/DOG/CAT/etc traits, but they play within the system and make plays. I think that is why some of them struggle in the NFL, is bc they arent made for the NFL position they get thrown into.