Re: Ed Bouchette's Steelers chat 1.16.12: Ziggy at NT?
In the Steelers scheme, the defense lineman, especially the NT, are expected to occupy two blockers to allow the linebackers to make plays. However, they certainly do more than just "hold OTs" as you suggest. In some of his peak seasons, Aaron Smith had 8 sacks, as did KVO one year. Ray Seals had I believe nine sacks in 1995.
Part of commanding the double team is playing to a level where you cannot be blocked effectively one-on-one. I've heard lineman say that Aaron Smith in his prime was unblockable. You don't see or hear that from Ziggy, who seemed to regress a bit at times this year. He has the size and probably the quickness to be an effective 3-4 DE, but at times, he seems to struggle with holding the point of attack or setting the edge. I also don't see the disruption or burst that you'd hope to see from him. Heyward, on the other hand, has shown more flashes of that.
I'm not at all suggesting that Ziggy is a bust - I think he can be a solid starter at DE. But so far, he hasn't shown that he can play up to the level of even KVO. He needs to continue to improve.
As a NT, I haven't seen that he has the strength to be a 3-4 NT in the Hampton mold or the disrputiveness to play in the mold of a Chris Hoke. He seems better suited as an end.
I think the ideal for this defense would be adding a 3-4 NT of the future, and I've always thought, with this being the last year of Hampton's deal, that this was the time to make the move. If Hampton returns, the rookie gets a year to learn from Hampton.
I think the Steelers will need another stout player on the DL. We saw the way they had to completely sell out to try to stop the Denver running game, and the way that the Ravens have had success running the ball against Pittsburgh. Ziggy, Heyward, Kiesel, Rookie NT, McClendon and perhaps Hampton is a nice mix of youth and veteran savvy up front, and gives the Steelers nice depth.
I'd prefer a real NT to moving Ziggy to NT.
Originally posted by Oviedo
Part of commanding the double team is playing to a level where you cannot be blocked effectively one-on-one. I've heard lineman say that Aaron Smith in his prime was unblockable. You don't see or hear that from Ziggy, who seemed to regress a bit at times this year. He has the size and probably the quickness to be an effective 3-4 DE, but at times, he seems to struggle with holding the point of attack or setting the edge. I also don't see the disruption or burst that you'd hope to see from him. Heyward, on the other hand, has shown more flashes of that.
I'm not at all suggesting that Ziggy is a bust - I think he can be a solid starter at DE. But so far, he hasn't shown that he can play up to the level of even KVO. He needs to continue to improve.
As a NT, I haven't seen that he has the strength to be a 3-4 NT in the Hampton mold or the disrputiveness to play in the mold of a Chris Hoke. He seems better suited as an end.
I think the ideal for this defense would be adding a 3-4 NT of the future, and I've always thought, with this being the last year of Hampton's deal, that this was the time to make the move. If Hampton returns, the rookie gets a year to learn from Hampton.
I think the Steelers will need another stout player on the DL. We saw the way they had to completely sell out to try to stop the Denver running game, and the way that the Ravens have had success running the ball against Pittsburgh. Ziggy, Heyward, Kiesel, Rookie NT, McClendon and perhaps Hampton is a nice mix of youth and veteran savvy up front, and gives the Steelers nice depth.
I'd prefer a real NT to moving Ziggy to NT.
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