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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 238613" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>Top 35 D? I'll bight. I won't predict that but it's a possibility. Why? Primarily an improved Dline. I think Freeman has shown he can play. This year has always been the year I expected big things from him. He has certainly matured physically. We can not afford to lose him though. He will be the most important player on D IMO. The other end spot is more likely to be a team weakness till proven otherwise. I think our LBs are deep and capable. Safety will be another big strength I believe. CB spots are unproven so can't expect all conference performances there.</p><p></p><p>We are much deeper everywhere this year except at DE (about the same) and in the secondary. I'm hoping a young guy or transfer can step up and be a non liability opposite Freeman. I think DT will actually be a strength for the first time in ages. That's primarily due to numbers there and more maturity overall. If the LBs can play effectively within the system, should be doable with our depth, and the corners can just be sufficient (again not a liability) we could possibly get to top 35 territory. Those are a lot of ifs even staying healthy, but it's certainly possible. If injuries strike in the wrong areas all bets are off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 238613, member: 735"] Top 35 D? I'll bight. I won't predict that but it's a possibility. Why? Primarily an improved Dline. I think Freeman has shown he can play. This year has always been the year I expected big things from him. He has certainly matured physically. We can not afford to lose him though. He will be the most important player on D IMO. The other end spot is more likely to be a team weakness till proven otherwise. I think our LBs are deep and capable. Safety will be another big strength I believe. CB spots are unproven so can't expect all conference performances there. We are much deeper everywhere this year except at DE (about the same) and in the secondary. I'm hoping a young guy or transfer can step up and be a non liability opposite Freeman. I think DT will actually be a strength for the first time in ages. That's primarily due to numbers there and more maturity overall. If the LBs can play effectively within the system, should be doable with our depth, and the corners can just be sufficient (again not a liability) we could possibly get to top 35 territory. Those are a lot of ifs even staying healthy, but it's certainly possible. If injuries strike in the wrong areas all bets are off. [/QUOTE]
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