Crimsoncrew
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Fair enough. I don't think the front 7 willbe able to cover for the deficiencies in the backfield as they've always done in the past. Too much talent has left from that front 7 group as well as critical leadership.
How good was our front-seven last year? Bowman missed the whole season. Dorsey missed the whole season. Willis missed ten games. Aldon missed nine games and wasn't himself over the final seven. Ian Williams missed the final seven games and was replaced by Dial, who was playing out of position. Justin Smith was still good, but not nearly the force he was in 2011 and pre-injury 2012. Brooks was clearly off his game, was outplayed by Skuta and Lynch, and missed three of the final four games. Ray McDonald was arguably our most consistent front-seven player prior to getting the boot. Of seven starting spots, only Justin Smith and Wilhoite played all 16 games.
Meanwhile, Reid and Bethea were very, very good (though Reid didn't get his hands on as many balls as he had the year before). Culliver and Cox both exceeded expectations, with Cox in particular proving to be something of a ballhawk. We were #1 in INTs despite tying for 21st in sacks. Our run D was still good, if not what it has been of late. But in the passing game, I think the DB play likely covered some front-seven deficiencies last season.
There's no doubt that there are questions along the DL, but I just don't think we're going to see the collapse some are projecting. Dockett, Dorsey, and Williams are all proven, starting-caliber DL. Dial showed promise despite playing out of position and being asked to do a lot. Carradine showed some legit pass-rushing prowess late in the season. TJE has proven to be a solid if unspectacular player. And Armstead is really just gravy. I expect those guys to rotate more than they have in the recent past. Combine that with Aldon looking like he's back, Brooks actually taking an interest, Lynch continuing his development, and Harold coming in, and I see no reason to believe that this D is going to fall off a cliff. The offense will likely need to pick up some slack, but if they can average a TD a second half this year, they'll be ahead of last year's team. This is still a talented group that should be competitive in any game they play.