I agree and DT looks like a rotation of 4-6 guys so no real starters.I was thinking about DT the other day. It won't be a popular opinion around here, but...
Have we really been that great as churning out d-tackles, or did we just strike gold with two guys (Twyman and Kancey)? There have been a lot of guys pass through at that position the past few years who could hold their own (Danielson, Green, Bentley, Watts, Camp, Jules, etc.), but it's not like any of them were next-level or anything. I'm not meaning to imply a conclusion one way or the other; just something to think about. Perhaps this year will tell us a lot.
Yeah, but look at the experience there. Mature, grown men. I think that's a plus.I was thinking about DT the other day. It won't be a popular opinion around here, but...
Have we really been that great as churning out d-tackles, or did we just strike gold with two guys (Twyman and Kancey)? There have been a lot of guys pass through at that position the past few years who could hold their own (Danielson, Green, Bentley, Watts, Camp, Jules, etc.), but it's not like any of them were next-level or anything. I'm not meaning to imply a conclusion one way or the other; just something to think about. Perhaps this year will tell us a lot.
Deslin Alexandre wasn't dominant, but had a few games when he was pretty disruptive last year. Camp could have been, but was hurt way too often and inconsistent when he wasn't.I was thinking about DT the other day. It won't be a popular opinion around here, but...
Have we really been that great as churning out d-tackles, or did we just strike gold with two guys (Twyman and Kancey)? There have been a lot of guys pass through at that position the past few years who could hold their own (Danielson, Green, Bentley, Watts, Camp, Jules, etc.), but it's not like any of them were next-level or anything. I'm not meaning to imply a conclusion one way or the other; just something to think about. Perhaps this year will tell us a lot.
Deslin Alexandre wasn't dominant, but had a few games when he was pretty disruptive last year. Camp could have been, but was hurt way too often and inconsistent when he wasn't.
But, to your point there is no one coming into this season who looks like they will be able to wreak havoc at the level that Twyman and Kancey did. Danielson was pretty dominant in HS, could be one of those guys who has a really nice senior year after being solid previously like Alexandre. There is some buzz with him, so hopefully Fitzsimmons can do some damage.
Hayes, Johnson, Brima and Okunlola need to really step it up at DE.
Yeah, Green is another guy who might pop a bit his last year.There’s no one at Kancey’s level this year. But I thought Green looked good in the spring game. He and Danielson should be solid. Fitzsimmons showed flashes of his talent last year and I think he’s going to end up in that 2 deep. I also would not be surprised to Neal move up that chart by year end. He and Fitzsimmons are going to be quite a pair inside the next few years.
fwiw, Morgan is listed #3 on the depth chart at Arkansas..We also lost John Morgan at DL. But that depth may mean we don't notice so much.
Fitzsimmons will be the guy at DT.Deslin Alexandre wasn't dominant, but had a few games when he was pretty disruptive last year. Camp could have been, but was hurt way too often and inconsistent when he wasn't.
But, to your point there is no one coming into this season who looks like they will be able to wreak havoc at the level that Twyman and Kancey did. Danielson was pretty dominant in HS, could be one of those guys who has a really nice senior year after being solid previously like Alexandre. There is some buzz with him, so hopefully Fitzsimmons can do some damage.
Hayes, Johnson, Brima and Okunlola need to really step it up at DE.
That would be hugeFitzsimmons will be the guy at DT.
Hayes will be the guy at DE.
I hope he turns heads this fall. Big fan of him in hsWhat about this kid? Coming on scholarship? Impact player?
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D-LineI hope he turns heads this fall. Big fan of him in hs