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Yeah reading everyone's responses, I THINK they are thinking that "not most important" or "overrated position" mean that we can suck at said position and still win..... which is not the point that anyone is making. I take it as, DT doesn't have to/shouldn't be our STRONGEST position. Or maybe myself is just misreading the points.Maybe we can take a look at the top paid positions in the NFL which has correlation to most important pieces on a team…
1. QB
2. Edge
3. WR
4. OT
5. CB
6. DT
7. TE
Rest of list is RB, S, and LB
The college game is different, and I believe there’s more value to dominant LOS play as the talent level across a conference varies. It is much easier to impose yourself on the other team if they can’t handle the LOS at this level. Still, the above list holds true in most cases on where you want to allocate resources in today’s NIL.
War Daddy DT’s are a luxury. I was going to use the example of putting 2009 Ndamukong Suh on last years team..but he’s an outlier heisman talent at DT. Would a guy like Christian Wilkins on last years squad made the difference in us getting to playoffs?
To @Memnon point it’s obvious the total D is what’s important, at the very least having very good to elite players at the Edge/CB position and DT/LB rounding the team out..still needs to be talent there obviously..he’s not saying you can put JAGs out there..
Btw.... since the playoffs started (or even further back than that) has the DT position been the strongest position group on any of the national champions? Maybe Michigan??