WinOneThisCentury
Well-Known Member
No secret everyone is pointing to the Defensive front four to being the most serious issue for the Iowa Football team in 2012. Every major publication and review has pointed out the inexperience and challenges there.
I've seen the breakout player threads etc, and was really surprised that everyone wasn't pointing to players on the DL. If this is going to be a successful campaign they are going to need 2-3 guys to really come into their own and have breakout years.
My bets are on Carl Davis and Jaleel Johnson. I know the adage that that closer to the ball, the more difficult it is for a freshman to play, but from the tape I've seen on Johnson, his body looks to be ready made for the DL. The reason, he's got the size already and you can't coach that. He also, granted against HS lineman, was dominate in one on one drills in the tape I saw. His technique looked very impressive and natural...he stayed low and drove with this legs.
Carl Davis has had three years to develop now and it's his time. Rumor has it, the light has gone on for him, and he's shown tremendous commitment to further development and taking on the role of a leader. He has to play well.
With Bigach and Alvis, who says he's healthy, that's a pretty solid start to a DL if those two above show up like I think they can. If Cooper, Spears, and Trinca-Passat can also make progress...this could develop into a strength by mid season.
I've seen the breakout player threads etc, and was really surprised that everyone wasn't pointing to players on the DL. If this is going to be a successful campaign they are going to need 2-3 guys to really come into their own and have breakout years.
My bets are on Carl Davis and Jaleel Johnson. I know the adage that that closer to the ball, the more difficult it is for a freshman to play, but from the tape I've seen on Johnson, his body looks to be ready made for the DL. The reason, he's got the size already and you can't coach that. He also, granted against HS lineman, was dominate in one on one drills in the tape I saw. His technique looked very impressive and natural...he stayed low and drove with this legs.
Carl Davis has had three years to develop now and it's his time. Rumor has it, the light has gone on for him, and he's shown tremendous commitment to further development and taking on the role of a leader. He has to play well.
With Bigach and Alvis, who says he's healthy, that's a pretty solid start to a DL if those two above show up like I think they can. If Cooper, Spears, and Trinca-Passat can also make progress...this could develop into a strength by mid season.