2007 Ohio State Preview: Defense
Defensive End- Junior and All-American candidate Vernon Gholston leads the group, Gholston is a quick defensive end who if need be can use his power to get around any lineman. Starting at the other bookend is Lawrence Wilson, who got sufficient playing time last year at the strong side defensive end spot. Backing up Gholston will be Alex Barrow who played in all thirteen games last year. Backing up Wilson will be Ryan Williams, a sophomore from California. Walter Dublin, a versatile player could play both strong side and weak side defensive end. Incoming freshman Solomon Thomas is expected to redshirt.
Bottom Line- Gholston could be the best pair of defensive ends in the Big Ten and having a quality corp of backups will only help.
Depth Chart
WDE
- 50 Vernon Gholston
- 78 Alex Barrow
- 94 Walter Dublin
SDE
- 87 Lawrence Wilson
- 91 Ryan Williams
- 94 Walter Dublin
Defensive Tackle- Ohio State loses the three highest players on the depth chart at this position, so this is considered by many to be the weak spot of the defense. Sophomore Todd Denlinger, who had a stellar 2006 spring game is expected to be one of the starters at the tackle spot. Doug Worthington and Robert Rose are expected to battle for the other starting spot. Both are converted defensive ends but Worthington looks to have the edge because of experience, but Rose is a freak athlete and could win the spot. Nader Abdallah and Dexter Larimore round out the group.
Bottom Line- With the lack of experience we could see some teams run the ball up the middle on us, but as the season progresses, so will the defensive tackles.
Depth Chart
- 92 Todd Denlinger
- 84 Doug Worthington
- 9 Robert Rose
- 93 Nader Abdallah
- 72 Dexter Larimore
Inside Linebacker - The Buckeyes return last year?s leading tackler and All-American James Laurinaitis. Laurinaitis, a sophomore, was last year?s winner of the Bronko Nagurski award. Backing up the All-American will be senior Larry Grant, Grant was a Junior College All-American and earned sufficient playing time last year. Third on the depth chart is redshirt freshman Mark Johnson, a highly touted linebacker from California who is coming off a shoulder injury. This may be the strongest position on defense for Ohio State.
Bottom Line- An All-American being backed up by a Junior College All-American, what more do I have to say?
Depth Chart
MIKE
- 33 James Laurinaitis
- 6 Larry Grant
- 44 Mark Johnson
Outside Linebacker- Marcus Freeman, a highly touted junior looks to continue a strong finish from last year. Freeman is great I pass support but he could work on his run stopping ability just a little more. Starting at the other outside linebacker position is Ross Homan, a sophomore from Coldwater, Ohio. Backing up these two are Curtis Terry who frequently steps in during run-stopping situations and redshirt freshman Tyler Moeller. Finishing out the group are redshirt freshman Thaddeus Gibson who is expected to play a lot next year and Austin Spitler who has a nose for the ball. Incoming freshmen Brian Rolle and Jer?male Hines are both likely to be redshirted.
Bottom Line- Similar to inside linebacker, tremendous depth, expect all six to receive a good chunk of playing time.
Depth Chart
SAM
- 1 Marcus Freeman
- 55 Curtis Terry
- 37 Thaddeus Gibson
WILL
- 51 Ross Homan
- 26 Tyler Moeller
- 38 Austin Spitler
Cornerback- The Buckeyes return All-American candidate Malcolm Jenkins, who picked off five passes last year. Battling for the second cornerback spot are Donald Washington and Andre Amos. Both are great talents and you can?t go wrong with either but Donald Washington Possesses the edge right now. Kurt Coleman who could be moved to safety trails Washington and Amos, but not by much. Redshirt freshman Chimdi Chekwa and incoming freshman James Scott round out the group. Incoming freshman Donnie Evege will more than likely redshirt.
Depth Chart
FC
- 2 Malcolm Jenkins
- 13 Andre Amos
- 5 Chimdi Chekwa
BC
- 20 Donald Washington
- 4 Kurt Coleman
- ?? James Scott
NB
- 13 Andre Amos
- 4 Kurt Coleman
Safety- The Bucks have a solid group here led by sophomore Anderson Russell. Russell went down last year with a knee injury in the Iowa game but he was playing great football before the injury. Starting at the other safety position Jamario O?Neal. O?Neal is very fast but he seems to have trouble translating his athleticism into good football play. But another year in the system could cure that. Backing up O?Neal and Russell are incoming freshman Eugene Clifford and sophomore Aaron Gant. Finishing out the defense are Grant Schwartz and Nick Patterson
Bottom Line- There?s no need to worry about Anderson Russell, he will perform but if O?Neal plays well this could be a very, very hard defensive backfield to pass on.
Depth Chart
FS
- 3 Jamario O?Neal
- ?? Eugene Clifford
- 24 Grant Schwartz
SS
- 21 Anderson Russell
- 8 Aaron Gant
- 23 Nick Patterson
Special teams will be posted tomorrow evening.