DL Preview
Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 10:44 pm
Below is my Defensive preview followed by CFN's. I certainly do not know as much as many of you here, however, when the season starts to come about I like to familiarize my self with our roster and there is no reason not to put the thoughts I have down on paper......or screen....
DL:
The Defensive Line boasts two of the Defenses best players in End Devon Parks and Tackle Brad Williams. Williams will slide inside after a year at end and although undersized provides stability to the line. The line has been a weak spot for the Falcons especially when it comes to stopping the run. The loss of Tackles Monte Cooley and Mike Thaler left the hole inside that required Williams to slide down the line. What made the transition more likely was the fact that Diyral Briggs showed great flashes at a pass rusher. Very undersized, but tremendously athletic Briggs will likely be the difference maker on the line for the next few years. Teaming with Williams inside will be two players that should make up for Williams lack of size. Sophomore Nick Davis (6-3 276) and True Freshman DJ Young (6-5 278). In a perfect world Williams plays outside on run downs and inside on passing downs, these 5 see the most of the snaps with the legion of backups behind them spelling them throughout the game.
CFN"Defensive Line
The Falcons line had a rough year getting pushed around way too much against the run and not generating nearly enough of a pass rush. It's a smaller line this season, but it's a lot faster and should be far more disruptive with Brad Williams moving outside in and more speed added to the outside with redshirt freshmen Jacob Hardwick and Thomas James backing up Diyral Briggs. Briggs and Devon Parks should form a devastating pass rushing tandem. Nick Davis has to be a star on the nose as the only bulk.
The key to the unit: Be stronger against the run and hope the overall quickness can overcome the lack of size.
Defensive Line Rating: 5"
CFN:"Projected Starters
- DE Devon Parks, Sr. - 56 tackles, 4 sacks, 8.5 TFL 6-3 252
A pure pass rusher with 13 career sacks and 23.5 tackles for loss, the speedy Parks has bulked up to 252 pounds and should be an even bigger force against the run. He has been a starter since day one and is the team's best overall defensive player. Now he has to be even more of a disruptive tone-setter who changes games by getting into the backfield."
- DT Brad Williams, Sr. - 63 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 10.5 TFL 6-3 256
A big defensive end and a small defensive tackle, the 256-pound senior will move inside to add more speed and quickness to the interior. He's a tough, hard-nosed tackler who'll hold up well despite his size.
- NG Nick Davis, Soph. - 39 tackles, 1.5 TFL 6-3 276
Davis turned into a strong backup and needs to be a strong starter in place of Mike Thaler on the nose. At 280-pounds, he's the team's biggest lineman and should be a big boost to the run defense.
- DE Diyral Briggs, Soph. - 38 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 5 TFL, 11 quarterback hurries, 3 fumble recoveries
The 6-4, 216-pound sophomore might be light and a bit too thin, but he can move and has a fantastic motor. With all the attention paid to Devon Parks on the other side, Briggs should be freed up to be a big playmaker and a terror in the backfield.
Top Backups
- DT Brady Minturn, RFr. 6-4 250
An undersized tackle at 250 pounds, got enough work this spring to be counted on behind Brad Williams. While he might be small, he's quick and should be active.
- DE Jacob Hardwick, RFr. 6-3 260
A top scout teamer last year, he should be a speed rusher on the outside combining with Thomas James behind Diyral Briggs. At 260 pounds, he's a far bigger option than Briggs.
- DE Thomas James, RFr. 6-2 255
He'll find his way onto the field sooner than later. At 255 pounds, he's a good-sized end with excellent quickness and the potential to start right off the bat if he has a big summer. He could see time on either end spot."
-Not Mentioned in CFN
DT"
DT DJ Young Fr. 6-5 278. True Freshman should play right away as one of BGs top recruits. He brings size to the table that cant be matched on the roster. If we can hold on to him for a few years he could team with Davis and Briggs to make a dominant line.
Mike Ream Fr(r) 6-3 235;
Brandon Mack Jr, 6-5 257; 9tackles 3fl 2.5 sacks
Thomas Smith Sr(r) 6-0 270; 2 tackles
Freshman Most likely to be redshirted:Orlando Barrow; 6-2 268
DE:
Joe Schaeffer So., 6-4 246 12 tackles
Trevor Frericks Fr(r), 6-1 255
Donald Sprenkel So. 6-2 241
Garth Hartung So. 6-1 230
Frosh To the weight room and the practice team....
Carlos Tipton: 6-3 209; Darius Smith: 6-2 210; Michael Culberson Fehling 6-5 230
DL:
The Defensive Line boasts two of the Defenses best players in End Devon Parks and Tackle Brad Williams. Williams will slide inside after a year at end and although undersized provides stability to the line. The line has been a weak spot for the Falcons especially when it comes to stopping the run. The loss of Tackles Monte Cooley and Mike Thaler left the hole inside that required Williams to slide down the line. What made the transition more likely was the fact that Diyral Briggs showed great flashes at a pass rusher. Very undersized, but tremendously athletic Briggs will likely be the difference maker on the line for the next few years. Teaming with Williams inside will be two players that should make up for Williams lack of size. Sophomore Nick Davis (6-3 276) and True Freshman DJ Young (6-5 278). In a perfect world Williams plays outside on run downs and inside on passing downs, these 5 see the most of the snaps with the legion of backups behind them spelling them throughout the game.
CFN"Defensive Line
The Falcons line had a rough year getting pushed around way too much against the run and not generating nearly enough of a pass rush. It's a smaller line this season, but it's a lot faster and should be far more disruptive with Brad Williams moving outside in and more speed added to the outside with redshirt freshmen Jacob Hardwick and Thomas James backing up Diyral Briggs. Briggs and Devon Parks should form a devastating pass rushing tandem. Nick Davis has to be a star on the nose as the only bulk.
The key to the unit: Be stronger against the run and hope the overall quickness can overcome the lack of size.
Defensive Line Rating: 5"
CFN:"Projected Starters
- DE Devon Parks, Sr. - 56 tackles, 4 sacks, 8.5 TFL 6-3 252
A pure pass rusher with 13 career sacks and 23.5 tackles for loss, the speedy Parks has bulked up to 252 pounds and should be an even bigger force against the run. He has been a starter since day one and is the team's best overall defensive player. Now he has to be even more of a disruptive tone-setter who changes games by getting into the backfield."
- DT Brad Williams, Sr. - 63 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 10.5 TFL 6-3 256
A big defensive end and a small defensive tackle, the 256-pound senior will move inside to add more speed and quickness to the interior. He's a tough, hard-nosed tackler who'll hold up well despite his size.
- NG Nick Davis, Soph. - 39 tackles, 1.5 TFL 6-3 276
Davis turned into a strong backup and needs to be a strong starter in place of Mike Thaler on the nose. At 280-pounds, he's the team's biggest lineman and should be a big boost to the run defense.
- DE Diyral Briggs, Soph. - 38 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 5 TFL, 11 quarterback hurries, 3 fumble recoveries
The 6-4, 216-pound sophomore might be light and a bit too thin, but he can move and has a fantastic motor. With all the attention paid to Devon Parks on the other side, Briggs should be freed up to be a big playmaker and a terror in the backfield.
Top Backups
- DT Brady Minturn, RFr. 6-4 250
An undersized tackle at 250 pounds, got enough work this spring to be counted on behind Brad Williams. While he might be small, he's quick and should be active.
- DE Jacob Hardwick, RFr. 6-3 260
A top scout teamer last year, he should be a speed rusher on the outside combining with Thomas James behind Diyral Briggs. At 260 pounds, he's a far bigger option than Briggs.
- DE Thomas James, RFr. 6-2 255
He'll find his way onto the field sooner than later. At 255 pounds, he's a good-sized end with excellent quickness and the potential to start right off the bat if he has a big summer. He could see time on either end spot."
-Not Mentioned in CFN
DT"
DT DJ Young Fr. 6-5 278. True Freshman should play right away as one of BGs top recruits. He brings size to the table that cant be matched on the roster. If we can hold on to him for a few years he could team with Davis and Briggs to make a dominant line.
Mike Ream Fr(r) 6-3 235;
Brandon Mack Jr, 6-5 257; 9tackles 3fl 2.5 sacks
Thomas Smith Sr(r) 6-0 270; 2 tackles
Freshman Most likely to be redshirted:Orlando Barrow; 6-2 268
DE:
Joe Schaeffer So., 6-4 246 12 tackles
Trevor Frericks Fr(r), 6-1 255
Donald Sprenkel So. 6-2 241
Garth Hartung So. 6-1 230
Frosh To the weight room and the practice team....
Carlos Tipton: 6-3 209; Darius Smith: 6-2 210; Michael Culberson Fehling 6-5 230