Wolf Tackle ~ Patrick Hall ~ Sam Houston BearKats ~ 6004/308
Old Roles are getting dramatically transformed, and virtually every Front 7 ~ or Front 6!! ~ Defensive Job Description is transitioning into an Hybrid Role where the Defender is asked to excel in multiple Roles and in multiple Fronts.
For that reason, and in order to offer NomenClature that speaks not to archaic, obsolete "Positions", but rather to Skill Sets that accurately reflect the dynamic Changes of the 21st Century Game and the Roles they have spawned, I have undertaken to craft Terminology that is designed to break Skill Sets down as they really are.
Defensive Coordinators have, since Time Immemorial, employed highly creative terminology in devising Defenses and in designating Assignments. In that Spirit, I have admittedly indulged myself considerably in devising the following NomenClature. It is undeniably colorful, but I like to think that there's an underlying Logic, as well:
Wolves ~ Wolves are the smaller, faster Defensive Tackles. Whereas Grizzlies will generally be counted on to command Double Teams and stop the Inside Run, Wolves will usually be asked to penetrate the Pocket and disrupt, especially against the Pass. The Prototype would be somewhere around 6015/300 or less, and they're getting smaller.
Of course, where and how any given Coach chooses to deploy his Players is his Business. Players that I characterize as Wolves may often or even routinely line up anywhere, on any given Down. My only purpose is simply to identify what I perceive as Skill Sets, to distinguish types, if you will, and perhaps create a universal Point of Reference.
When evaluating Wolves, this is how I break down the Attributes to which I pay most particular attention:
Power: Above all: Core Power. Torso Power is important, but Core Power, from the Knees to the Ribs, is absolutely crucial. All the Torso Power in the world will still fail if you simply can't dig in your Heels. But Core Power enables an Offensive Lineman to project Power in the Running Game and to reject Power in the Passing Game.
Agility: Launch Velocity, Acceleration, and, above all: Fluidity or Core Agility, which, I believe, is even more essential to sustained good Health ~ and to sustained good FootBall ~ than Core Power. The ability to react with Serpentine smoothness is a tremendous Asset in all Aspects of the Game, and certainly in the Hand to Hand Combat that characterizes Trench Warfare. All the Power in the World goes only so far if you're lurching around like FrankenStein.
Frame: Vertical Leverage, Hands, Arm Length, and WingSpan.
Combat Skills: Vertical Leverage, Paw Positioning, Paw Persistence, and FootWork. Above all: Pass Rush Repertoire.
Processing Speed: How quickly and effectively one Reads & Reacts to the Rapidly Roiling Tactical LandScape!!
Motor: Intensity and Stamina: How much Work has been put into Conditioning, and how it manifests itself.
Run Defense: All the Above, applied.
Pass Rush: Ditto.
Broken down into SubCategories, it'd go something like this:
Power
* Core Power ~ lower body Power. Core Power trumps Torso Power. Tyrannosaurus Rex had exceptional Core Power.
* Torso Power ~ upper Body Power. Important, but not crucial. T Rex had lousy Torso Power...yet was King.
* Anchoring Strength against the Run.
* Drive Power, Rushing the Passer.
Agility
* Fluidity, above all things: Core Agility & Flexibility makes everything possible.
* Launch Velocity ~ Speed into Contact off the Snap.
* Acceleration ~ Short Speed or Quickness.
Frame
* Vertical Leverage. Height is crucial, but it's actually better, I believe, to be an Inch shorter than an Inch Taller.
* Hands. The larger the better, generally, but compact is never a bad Attribute in The Trenches.
* Arm Length. Absolutely crucial. He who boasts the longer Arms initiates Combat.
* WingSpan. Arm Length + Torso Width. A more complete Measurement.
Combat Skills
* Lateral Leverage. Angles. Getting Square or better with the Target.
* Paw Positioning ~ It's all about Angles & Leverage.
* Paw Persistence ~ RPMs: Activity & Persistence.
* FootWork ~ RPMs: Activity & Persistence.
* Pass Rush Repertoire: Variety.
Processing Speed
* Reading & Reacting to Offensive Blocking Schemes with Speed & Precision.
* Field Vision: Finding Targets & approaching them effectively.
Motor
* Intensity.
* Stamina.
Power: 100. Ye Gods, what a Beast. Core Power. Torso Power. The whole package.
Agility: 75. Moderate Fluidity, but explosive Launch Velocity and outstanding Acceleration.
Frame: 50. He's the Right Height for excellent Vertical Leverage, though his WingSpan is definitely on the short side.
Combat Skills: 80 and will very likely hit 100 with Pro Coaching. Remarkably well-developed for a Division 47 guy.
Processing Speed: 80. Again: Remarkably well-developed for a Division 47 guy.
Motor: 80. Intense and very well-conditioned.
Run Defense: 75. Exceptional at The Point of Attack and outstanding In Pursuit.
Pass Rush: 90. Explosive, Powerful, Smart, and mechanically advanced. He has the potential to develop into one of the most terrifyingly disruptive interior penetrators in the league, with a little more development.
All I read about Aaron Donald for the entire process going up to and through the 2014 NFL Draft was that he was just too short and too small to excel at the next level. Moose Biscuits. Aaron Donald was a SuperBeast that I could see coming a thousand miles away, and only 1 of 2 Prospects that I've ever traded up into the 1st Round to get, in these 8 years.
The other was Justin "Dynamite" Watt, of course!!
I don't necessarily perceive Donald's level of inevitable Greatness in young Patrick Hall...But I think that he's one Hell of a lot closer than everybody else is giving'm credit for!! And, yes: I'm hearing the same exact story.
Too short.
Too small.
Unconventional Frame.
Division 47.
Moose Biscuits.
Let me say that I do not perceive anything like Aaron Donald's level of Fluidity in Hall ~ I would've given Donald a #01 Overall Grade if I hadn't been such a pansy in those days, by the way ~ but that last aside, they are very similar as I see things, in terms of Power, Speed, Combat Skills, and above all, perhaps, in terms of Intelligence and Drive.
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In other words: If any of my Super Dooper Deeper Sleepers ever fail to fulfill their vast potential, I’m confident that it goes without saying that it wasn’t their fault…or mine!!...Yes, I think that I'm being funny.
In other words: Caveat Emptor, Fellow FootBall Fiends!!
Enter at your own risk!!