Potential defensive depth chart

bos

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Even with the departure of key starters, there is a lot of depth at DB. I'm excited to see who stands out.

I created this depth chart when we first discussed 3-4.

DE: Brentavious Glanton, Antwan Owens, Austin Smith, Djimon Brooks
NT: Brandon Adams, Kyle Cerge-Henderson, T.K. Chimedza, Chris Martin
DE: Desmond Branch, Antwan Owens, Luke Johns, Nick Williams
OLB: Anree Saint-Amour, Cortez Alston, Justice Dingle, Josh White
ILB: Bruce Jordan-Swilling, T.D. Roof, Tyler Cooksey, David Curry, Quez Jackson, Joseph Macrina
ILB: Victor Alexander, Tre' Jackson, Jaquan Henderson, Jakob Brashear, Chris Dandaneau, Antonio Mallard
OLB: Brant Mitchell, Tyler Merriweather, Kelton Dawson, Tyler Vernon, Josh Tukes
CB: Lamont Simmons, Tariq Carpenter, Tre Swilling, Jarett Cole, Juanyeh Thomas, Devin Smith
SS: A.J. Gray, Kaleb Oliver, Gentry Bonds, Charlie Thomas
FS: Jalen Johnson, Christian Campbell, Avery Showell
CB: Ajani Kerr, Jaytlin Askew, Dameon Williams, Jaylon King, Zamari Walton, Bryce Vickers
 

tech_wreck47

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Even with the departure of key starters, there is a lot of depth at DB. I'm excited to see who stands out.

I created this depth chart when we first discussed 3-4.

DE: Brentavious Glanton, Antwan Owens, Austin Smith, Djimon Brooks
NT: Brandon Adams, Kyle Cerge-Henderson, T.K. Chimedza, Chris Martin
DE: Desmond Branch, Antwan Owens, Luke Johns, Nick Williams
OLB: Anree Saint-Amour, Cortez Alston, Justice Dingle, Josh White
ILB: Bruce Jordan-Swilling, T.D. Roof, Tyler Cooksey, David Curry, Quez Jackson, Joseph Macrina
ILB: Victor Alexander, Tre' Jackson, Jaquan Henderson, Jakob Brashear, Chris Dandaneau, Antonio Mallard
OLB: Brant Mitchell, Tyler Merriweather, Kelton Dawson, Tyler Vernon, Josh Tukes
CB: Lamont Simmons, Tariq Carpenter, Tre Swilling, Jarett Cole, Juanyeh Thomas, Devin Smith
SS: A.J. Gray, Kaleb Oliver, Gentry Bonds, Charlie Thomas
FS: Jalen Johnson, Christian Campbell, Avery Showell
CB: Ajani Kerr, Jaytlin Askew, Dameon Williams, Jaylon King, Zamari Walton, Bryce Vickers
Nothing against your post but I think you have a good bit out of position, JMO, but I could be wrong of course.

IMO Glanton will be a NT, hes Over 290 and moves well for his size but I think our DE’s will move a little better and be in the 260-270 range. I think Smith will be NT as well or maybe even move to OL.

Henderson will be a OLB or safety, Alston will be DE, Mitchell will be ILB, Dawson will be DE, Carpenter, and Cole will both be safety, Thomas will be a safety or OLB.
 

bos

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Nothing against your post but I think you have a good bit out of position, JMO, but I could be wrong of course.

IMO Glanton will be a NT, hes Over 290 and moves well for his size but I think our DE’s will move a little better and be in the 260-270 range. I think Smith will be NT as well or maybe even move to OL.

Henderson will be a OLB or safety, Alston will be DE, Mitchell will be ILB, Dawson will be DE, Carpenter, and Cole will both be safety, Thomas will be a safety or OLB.

True, but it's difficult to determine the positions now. We will obviously know more after camp.
 

Mojo71

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A few observations we all know for sure is...
1. The new DC has way better talent than at Appalachian State...
2. We will soon see if He can really coach up the players better than "Ted Poof"...
3. Can this defense stop Clemson, Miami, Florida State, and Uga?
 

Ibeeballin

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Serious question, why do you say Swilling at CB? Have you heard anything? I only ask because he had 2 other guys besides Kerr that were ahead of him last year that are on the team. Also what do you see in Cerge-Henderson to play at DE.

Not a fan of some Simmons CB attributes, particularly his ball skills. Choice was pretty much by default. Imo, will be either Bond or Swilling

I see the same in KCH that many see in Ja’Quon Griffin. Probably prefer him NT bc he hasn’t been as well with his hands as a Glanton or as Griffin in his highlight tape
 

tech_wreck47

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Not a fan of some Simmons CB attributes, particularly his ball skills. Choice was pretty much by default. Imo, will be either Bond or Swilling

I see the same in KCH that many see in Ja’Quon Griffin. Probably prefer him NT bc he hasn’t been as well with his hands as a Glanton or as Griffin in his highlight tape
Yea I agree with that. I really think Askew might win a starting CB spot. IMO his skill set was the best of the DB’s in his class but he was just smaller.
 

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Note: This post is long so if you don't do long see you!

Now that recruiting is complete, I have been putting some thought to how our
personnel might be deployed in our new 3 - 4 defense. I took a look at our
roster and tried to sort them by weight and my perceived view of their
potential to perform in our new alignment. So far I have come up with the
following:

The middle man or nose guard would need to be a Gorilla, hard to move yet
capable of penetration when needed. Here is what I see there

1) Brandon Adams
2) B. Glanton
3) A. Smith

This would require a rotation to keep the big men as fresh as possible and I
think we would need to go at least 3 deep here.

The 2 guys that line up next to him would also need to be large yet quick.
Here is what I see:

1) Desmond Branch
2) Antwan Owens
3) Tyler Merriweather

1) Quon Griffin
2) Cerge-Henderson
3) Chimedza / Martin

I think again we would need at least a frequent 2 man rotation. I put the
freshman Griffin in here because I think he has enough dog in him to play
right away.

The next level consists of 4 guys that play linebacker and at times,
defensive end on one side or the other. This is the area where we will see
some interesting combinations. Here is my thing for now:

Outside

1) Saint Amour
2) Dingle
3) Johns

1) BJ Swilling
2) David Curry
3) Domineck

I think this would give us the speed rush we are looking for from the
outside when we need to bring it. A lot of true freshmen in my mix here but I
think that is why we recruited them.

Inside

1) Mitchell
2) Tre Jackson
3) J. Henderson

1) V. Alexander
2) T. Cooksey
3) Q. Jackson

These guys are the most experienced part of our defense.
Finally you have the secondary or the last level of defense. We will have a
lot of change in this area and I am basing my depth chart on limited direct
observation of a lot of these guys. But here is my best guess:

Corners

1) Jalen Johnson
2) Ajani Kerr
3) Tre Swilling

1) Lamont Simmons
2) Askew
3) J. King

Safeties

1) J. Thomas
2) C. Campbell
3) G. Bonds

1) A. J. Gray
2) K. Oliver
3) T. Carpenter

I think Gray could be moved up with linebacker group to provide more speed
and striking power to that group. The freshman Thomas strikes me as the
crown jewel of our class and I expect him to be a starter day one.

So who am I leaving out? Most of the ones not on the list are red shirt
freshmen who might very well be better than some I have listed but based on
limited information I just was not comfortable in putting them in the depth
chart although, they may get there. Guys in that category are:

1) Kelton Dawson - DE
2) Cortez Alston - DE
3) Avery Showell - S
4) D. Williams - CB
5) J. Jackson - CB / True Freshman
6) Z. Walton - CB / True Freshman
7) J. Cole - CB

There are yet other walk ons who have an outside chance of playing time that
I have not mentioned because I think other than Tyler Vernon a lightweight
DE none have a real chance of breaking the 3 deep.

Any way it will be a fun season to see where all these guys fall out and
which ones emerge as leaders and stars.

Go Jackets!
 

iceeater1969

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Note: This post is long so if you don't do long see you!

Now that recruiting is complete, I have been putting some thought to how our
personnel might be deployed in our new 3 - 4 defense. I took a look at our
roster and tried to sort them by weight and my perceived view of their
potential to perform in our new alignment. So far I have come up with the
following:

The middle man or nose guard would need to be a Gorilla, hard to move yet
capable of penetration when needed. Here is what I see there

1) Brandon Adams
2) B. Glanton
3) A. Smith

This would require a rotation to keep the big men as fresh as possible and I
think we would need to go at least 3 deep here.

The 2 guys that line up next to him would also need to be large yet quick.
Here is what I see:

1) Desmond Branch
2) Antwan Owens
3) Tyler Merriweather

1) Quon Griffin
2) Cerge-Henderson
3) Chimedza / Martin

I think again we would need at least a frequent 2 man rotation. I put the
freshman Griffin in here because I think he has enough dog in him to play
right away.

The next level consists of 4 guys that play linebacker and at times,
defensive end on one side or the other. This is the area where we will see
some interesting combinations. Here is my thing for now:

Outside

1) Saint Amour
2) Dingle
3) Johns

1) BJ Swilling
2) David Curry
3) Domineck

I think this would give us the speed rush we are looking for from the
outside when we need to bring it. A lot of true freshmen in my mix here but I
think that is why we recruited them.

Inside

1) Mitchell
2) Tre Jackson
3) J. Henderson

1) V. Alexander
2) T. Cooksey
3) Q. Jackson

These guys are the most experienced part of our defense.
Finally you have the secondary or the last level of defense. We will have a
lot of change in this area and I am basing my depth chart on limited direct
observation of a lot of these guys. But here is my best guess:

Corners

1) Jalen Johnson
2) Ajani Kerr
3) Tre Swilling

1) Lamont Simmons
2) Askew
3) J. King

Safeties

1) J. Thomas
2) C. Campbell
3) G. Bonds

1) A. J. Gray
2) K. Oliver
3) T. Carpenter

I think Gray could be moved up with linebacker group to provide more speed
and striking power to that group. The freshman Thomas strikes me as the
crown jewel of our class and I expect him to be a starter day one.

So who am I leaving out? Most of the ones not on the list are red shirt
freshmen who might very well be better than some I have listed but based on
limited information I just was not comfortable in putting them in the depth
chart although, they may get there. Guys in that category are:

1) Kelton Dawson - DE
2) Cortez Alston - DE
3) Avery Showell - S
4) D. Williams - CB
5) J. Jackson - CB / True Freshman
6) Z. Walton - CB / True Freshman
7) J. Cole - CB

There are yet other walk ons who have an outside chance of playing time that
I have not mentioned because I think other than Tyler Vernon a lightweight
DE none have a real chance of breaking the 3 deep.

Any way it will be a fun season to see where all these guys fall out and
which ones emerge as leaders and stars.

Go Jackets!

I agree with you on all points , however i would like to add emphasis on the point u made on keepimg legs fresh. I think we need some set situational and regular rotation plans for the younger players as well. Will be tough at first but besides team depth we will get team pride. When its passing down i think we could be deep in the depth chart at line backer as we search for speed to cover tight end

I agree that the Thomas kid from niceville will be good as CAM was particularly excited about his recruitment. He could be happy about them all, but i got the feeli ng he thijnks we could have an a j gray type.
Further - watching local basketball hear in panhandle , i know he is on a very bad niceville team. Word is he is double and triple teamed but is a warrior.
Thanks for the excellent post
 

iceeater1969

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A few observations we all know for sure is...
1. The new DC has way better talent than at Appalachian State...
2. We will soon see if He can really coach up the players better than "Ted Poof"...
3. Can this defense stop Clemson, Miami, Florida State, and Uga?
1 yes
2 yes
3 1 of 4 would be good for first year. If offense gets going, 2 is doable
 

danny daniel

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Messages
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Note: This post is long so if you don't do long see you!

Now that recruiting is complete, I have been putting some thought to how our
personnel might be deployed in our new 3 - 4 defense. I took a look at our
roster and tried to sort them by weight and my perceived view of their
potential to perform in our new alignment. So far I have come up with the
following:

The middle man or nose guard would need to be a Gorilla, hard to move yet
capable of penetration when needed. Here is what I see there

1) Brandon Adams
2) B. Glanton
3) A. Smith

This would require a rotation to keep the big men as fresh as possible and I
think we would need to go at least 3 deep here.

The 2 guys that line up next to him would also need to be large yet quick.
Here is what I see:

1) Desmond Branch
2) Antwan Owens
3) Tyler Merriweather

1) Quon Griffin
2) Cerge-Henderson
3) Chimedza / Martin

I think again we would need at least a frequent 2 man rotation. I put the
freshman Griffin in here because I think he has enough dog in him to play
right away.

The next level consists of 4 guys that play linebacker and at times,
defensive end on one side or the other. This is the area where we will see
some interesting combinations. Here is my thing for now:

Outside

1) Saint Amour
2) Dingle
3) Johns

1) BJ Swilling
2) David Curry
3) Domineck

I think this would give us the speed rush we are looking for from the
outside when we need to bring it. A lot of true freshmen in my mix here but I
think that is why we recruited them.

Inside

1) Mitchell
2) Tre Jackson
3) J. Henderson

1) V. Alexander
2) T. Cooksey
3) Q. Jackson

These guys are the most experienced part of our defense.
Finally you have the secondary or the last level of defense. We will have a
lot of change in this area and I am basing my depth chart on limited direct
observation of a lot of these guys. But here is my best guess:

Corners

1) Jalen Johnson
2) Ajani Kerr
3) Tre Swilling

1) Lamont Simmons
2) Askew
3) J. King

Safeties

1) J. Thomas
2) C. Campbell
3) G. Bonds

1) A. J. Gray
2) K. Oliver
3) T. Carpenter

I think Gray could be moved up with linebacker group to provide more speed
and striking power to that group. The freshman Thomas strikes me as the
crown jewel of our class and I expect him to be a starter day one.

So who am I leaving out? Most of the ones not on the list are red shirt
freshmen who might very well be better than some I have listed but based on
limited information I just was not comfortable in putting them in the depth
chart although, they may get there. Guys in that category are:

1) Kelton Dawson - DE
2) Cortez Alston - DE
3) Avery Showell - S
4) D. Williams - CB
5) J. Jackson - CB / True Freshman
6) Z. Walton - CB / True Freshman
7) J. Cole - CB

There are yet other walk ons who have an outside chance of playing time that
I have not mentioned because I think other than Tyler Vernon a lightweight
DE none have a real chance of breaking the 3 deep.

Any way it will be a fun season to see where all these guys fall out and
which ones emerge as leaders and stars.

Go Jackets!

Pretty good list. Maybe Dingle and Henderson are switched outside to inside and Jalen Johnson is a safety or OLB and not a CB. I agree with BSwilling on the outside. Cole has been playing S and might be ahead of the frosh on the S list.
 

Jacket in Dairyland

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Note: This post is long so if you don't do long see you!

Now that recruiting is complete, I have been putting some thought to how our
personnel might be deployed in our new 3 - 4 defense. I took a look at our
roster and tried to sort them by weight and my perceived view of their
potential to perform in our new alignment. So far I have come up with the
following:

The middle man or nose guard would need to be a Gorilla, hard to move yet
capable of penetration when needed. Here is what I see there

1) Brandon Adams
2) B. Glanton
3) A. Smith

This would require a rotation to keep the big men as fresh as possible and I
think we would need to go at least 3 deep here.

The 2 guys that line up next to him would also need to be large yet quick.
Here is what I see:

1) Desmond Branch
2) Antwan Owens
3) Tyler Merriweather

1) Quon Griffin
2) Cerge-Henderson
3) Chimedza / Martin

I think again we would need at least a frequent 2 man rotation. I put the
freshman Griffin in here because I think he has enough dog in him to play
right away.

The next level consists of 4 guys that play linebacker and at times,
defensive end on one side or the other. This is the area where we will see
some interesting combinations. Here is my thing for now:

Outside

1) Saint Amour
2) Dingle
3) Johns

1) BJ Swilling
2) David Curry
3) Domineck

I think this would give us the speed rush we are looking for from the
outside when we need to bring it. A lot of true freshmen in my mix here but I
think that is why we recruited them.

Inside

1) Mitchell
2) Tre Jackson
3) J. Henderson

1) V. Alexander
2) T. Cooksey
3) Q. Jackson

These guys are the most experienced part of our defense.
Finally you have the secondary or the last level of defense. We will have a
lot of change in this area and I am basing my depth chart on limited direct
observation of a lot of these guys. But here is my best guess:

Corners

1) Jalen Johnson
2) Ajani Kerr
3) Tre Swilling

1) Lamont Simmons
2) Askew
3) J. King

Safeties

1) J. Thomas
2) C. Campbell
3) G. Bonds

1) A. J. Gray
2) K. Oliver
3) T. Carpenter

I think Gray could be moved up with linebacker group to provide more speed
and striking power to that group. The freshman Thomas strikes me as the
crown jewel of our class and I expect him to be a starter day one.

So who am I leaving out? Most of the ones not on the list are red shirt
freshmen who might very well be better than some I have listed but based on
limited information I just was not comfortable in putting them in the depth
chart although, they may get there. Guys in that category are:

1) Kelton Dawson - DE
2) Cortez Alston - DE
3) Avery Showell - S
4) D. Williams - CB
5) J. Jackson - CB / True Freshman
6) Z. Walton - CB / True Freshman
7) J. Cole - CB

There are yet other walk ons who have an outside chance of playing time that
I have not mentioned because I think other than Tyler Vernon a lightweight
DE none have a real chance of breaking the 3 deep.

Any way it will be a fun season to see where all these guys fall out and
which ones emerge as leaders and stars.

Go Jackets!
Really good post ! However , I am resisting the urge to equate " names " ( many really unproven ) on a depth chart to good , or better , players. I am extremely hopeful that the new defensive staff will start to evaluate through a fresh set of eyes to fit a changing scheme. If nothing else, it will give our opponents something different to think about. I don't think our defensive personnel are too far off where they need to be generally, ( thanks CTR ). And I think a fresh attitude , and aggressive , attacking mindset, will improve performance and recruiting. Bring it on !!
 
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