LEBills Posted Saturday at 03:58 PM Author Posted Saturday at 03:58 PM 22 hours ago, BigAl2526 said: I see no differentiation based on specific DT position. 3 techs (which comprise almost all listed players on both lists) are almost always going to have the better stats and more speed, but the presence of a big strong 1 tech helps a lot of that statistical production on the part of the 3 techs happen. There is no stat for tying up blockers and drawing double teams. It's no secret, I've been drumming for a 1 tech in the draft. I the lists that the OP compiled, I think Farmer, West, Harmon and Tyliek all have 1 tech potential, Tyliek especially. Only West was primarily a NT in college, and that was in a 3-4 defense. I understand he switched to 3 tech in a 4-3. West and Tyliek both have short arms, which is a negative, though some players have overcome that disadvantage. The players on this list are just those that the NFL has deemed the most valuable which does happen to be overwhelmingly the best pass rushers. Quite simply, run stuffing without pass rush is a part time player and so is not normally drafted in the top 3 rounds or considered extremely valuable. 4 of the 13 that did not qualify and would be considered top tier 1 tech players. 2 of them Harrison and Williams were small school undrafted players. Then there are Linval Joseph and Ngata who may be a bit undervalued by this. One of the things that isn’t quite fleshed out there is all the 1 techs on either list is bench press. All of them had at least 34 bench press reps and weighed over 328 pounds - basically strong MFers. I can’t find anyone like that in this class that tested like that. Their certainly will be serviceable run stuffing 1 Techs found in this draft but I would focus on that position on day 3. 1 Quote
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