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NBC Sports - College Football - Inside the Irish
DEFENSIVE LINE DEPTH CHART
2010: Ian Williams (DT)
2011: Emeka Nwankwo (DE), Ethan Johnson (DE)
2012: Kapron Lewis-Moore (DE), Sean Cwynar (DT/DE), Hafis Williams (DT),
Brandon Newman (DT)
2013: Tyler Stockton (DE/DT)
2014: Bruce Heggie (DE), Kona Schwenke (DE), Louis Nix (DT)
The senior class's lone representative is Ian Williams, one of only two players to have played in every game since joining the Irish. Williams will anchor the inside of the defensive line, playing a position in the system he was originally recruited to play. If you're looking for a reason to believe Ethan Johnson is ready to explode on the scene, look to the squat rack. After playing light in the lower-half for the first two seasons, Johnson will spend the majority of the summer working on leg strength to help him along the line of scrimmage. One of the better stories out of spring practice was the play of Emeka Nwankwo, who was a healthy scratch for all of the 2009 season. Having only played in seven games in three seasons, Elston praised Nwankwo for his dedication to the game and working his way into the rotation.
While Lewis-Moore will open fall camp as the starting defensive end, Cwynar is the kind of player that continues to show up on game film. Another tweener in a 4-3 defense, he'll thrive as a high-motor, physical defensive end, especially playing limited snaps. Speaking of game film, Brandon Newman's Blue-Gold game tape had to make Irish coaches happy, as the defensive tackle was disruptive at the line of scrimmage, knocking down multiple passes and showing a great burst as well. Hafis Williams, another defensive tackle, had a nice spring for the Irish, and will compete with Newman for the role of spelling Ian Williams.