brad7686 wrote:SkinsFreak wrote:Mursilis wrote:brad7686 wrote: Defensive ends aren't supposed to stop the run anymore. That's not their job this day in age.
So if half the plays called are runs, what's the end's job then?
Even for the best pass-rushing ends, sacks aren't even half their tackles. The rest of the time, they're hitting someone else with the ball, usually running backs.
Really. Whose job responsibility is it to stop or prevent a reverse? Do all running plays go up the middle? What about the stretch play, or the off-tackle plays, or the end arounds, or a screen pass, or...
Nobody is suggesting that Daniels is the absolute answer. Some are merely pointing to the fact that there will be other ways to upgrade that position without using the 6th pick. That's all we're saying.
Well its not like Gaines can't do the stretch play, its just he's going to be susceptible if people run straight at him, but most Defensive ends are. Gaines is not weak against the run either its just he's so good at rushing the passer that his quickness and ability to disengage vs. the run are overshadowed. I mean you tell me whether you would rather have Simeon Rice in his prime or Reynaldo Wynn in his. I'll take Simeon Rice every time even if he does get swallowed by the tackle on occasion. Lets also not forget how many tackles in the backfield gaines will get.
Renaldo Wynn in his prime vs Simeon RIce? That is a poor comparison. How about? Renaldo Wynn vs. Reggie White? or Simeon Rice vs Michael Strahan?
There are plenty of Defensive Ends who can apply pressure on the Qb and stop the Run. THey are usually the OLB/DE types. This type of player is worth a no. 1-10 pick. Lawrence Taylor, Derrick THomas, Reggie WHite, Dexter Manley, Charles Mann, Julius Peppers, Michael Strahan, Bruce Smith,
Sean Merriman, Demarcus Ware, Terrell Suggs, and Charles Haley.
We cant think of just drafting a one dimensional player. But there is room for development for Gaines Adams. So we cant sell Gaines Adams short either. I am not positive that he is worth a no.6 pick.
Landry is just an outstanding player who will shore up the other half of the field. No one will disagree that he is worth the no. 6.
Either one is a good pick in my book. I am leaning toward Landry though.
Gibbs seems to have made it clear that if no trade down happens that we are going to draft the best player available.