this (pointing to his current group) will be the best defensive line to ever play at Ohio State
If that's even close to being true, just engrave "The Ohio State University" on the BCS trophy right now.
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this (pointing to his current group) will be the best defensive line to ever play at Ohio State
What will be interesting to see is who emerges as the #5 guy overall on the defensive line.
Bill Lucas;1711879; said:Did you miss Newsome or is he not on the DL? It seems all reports about him in the spring were great.
Ohio State's defensive line offers talent, but also some questions
Published: Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Doug Lesmerises, The Plain Dealer
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Nathan Williams walked toward his teammates during Ohio State's practice Tuesday, limping with his left knee wrapped in ice, his action limited to rehab work on the side after injuring his knee Saturday.
The junior is ticketed to replace Thaddeus Gibson as Ohio State's Leo defensive end, where he'll rush the passer, stop the run and drop into coverage.
"He's definitely matured a lot from last year and I think he's ready to take that next step," OSU senior defensive lineman Cameron Heyward said of Williams before his injury Saturday. "Thad did some great things for us, but I'm expecting even more out of Nate.
"He definitely has to keep growing as a person and a player. He always had a knack for getting to the quarterback, so we're going to see what he can do against the run now."
With what Williams has shown, playing important passing downs during his first two seasons at Ohio State, it's reasonable to expect he's ready for more. His teammates believe his knee won't keep him from doing that, with the season just over two weeks away.
"Obviously, it's not good to have a guy go down," senior defensive tackle Dexter Larimore said. "I don't think we're too concerned about how long he'll be out. I think he'll be back a lot sooner than a lot of people think."
While Larimore, as he should as a senior leader, expressed faith in Ohio State's depth on the defensive line, frankly, it's just not there, at least compared to a year ago. Junior Solomon Thomas steps in for Williams, and while he's been a standout in off-season scrimmages, he hasn't had the chance to show much when it matters.
Though the Buckeyes' lineup on both sides of the ball is stacked with seniors and experienced juniors, Williams' injury, even if it's minor, is a reminder of the Buckeyes' inexperience on parts of their second unit, especially the defensive line.
WaitingforKickoff;1749417; said:Still a little concerned about the depth. Not that we don't have talented young players, but every time you lose three talented backups due to graduation you are going to see a drop off. And those three would've been a lot more than just backups had they stayed free of injuries.
MililaniBuckeye;1749421; said:Just as "Location, location, location" is vital in real estate, "Rotation, rotation, rotation" is critical on the DL.