That's for Pete to decide. If Adams is being used as a blitzer, then he can't play Safety.But what’s the plan for all three?
Play all three on defense, 100 percent of the time?
That's for Pete to decide. If Adams is being used as a blitzer, then he can't play Safety.But what’s the plan for all three?
Play all three on defense, 100 percent of the time?
They would be much better with a second round tender on View attachment 56864 Ryan Neal. Neil has a full year with Coach Scott. That's a big plus.
I'm also looking forward to see how competitive the speedy Joey Blout will be in his second year under Coach Scott.
In my opnion, the defensive secondary is already poised to take a big step forward in 2023.
IMO, the needs of the front six or seven over shadow, by far, that of the secondary.
Interesting, they currently have only 3 safeties under contract. They have the experience returning so adding a rookie would would be a possibility. His brother Chase Brown is also kind of interesting.I wouldn't mind tapping into the DBs in the draft. It's among the deepest positions in this draft class. One safety I would love is Sydney Brown from Illinois in the middle rounds -- probably the 4th. I love his build, speed, and play making ability. He has a little bit of Talanoa Hufanga in him.
Interesting, they currently have only 3 safeties under contract. They have the experience returning so adding a rookie would would be a possibility. His brother Chase Brown is also kind of interesting.