Hunter and Howard Switch Positions
LAJ's Don Williams is reporting that linebacker Victor Hunter has moved to noseguard and linebacker Julius Howard has moved to safety. I'll let defensive coordinator Ruffin McNeill take it from here:
"Vic’s quick, powerful, strong, tough. Put him at nose and let him make plays," McNeill said. "One of the things that football has gone to — and what I’ve always believed in — is let’s find roles. Everybody’s role is important."Snip
"Our job is to try to — and I’ve done this since Mike (Leach) named me (defensive coordinator) — put people in places where they can be effective," he said.
Williams reports that Hunter, previously 5-11/256, is now up to 275. Someone's been eating some cheese hamburgers. Meanwhile, Howard has lost almost 20 pounds, down to 205.
Here's Howard on the position switch:
"I always kind of wanted to play safety, but I could never drop the weight," Julius Howard said. "Once I dropped the weight, I felt good and conditioned to do it. … At safety, I know what’s going on under me. I just need to figure out a few more routes, and I’ll have it down."
And here's Hunter:
"It’s been a while since I’ve put my hand on the ground," said Hunter, who was a defensive end in high school. "It’ll take some getting used to, but it was fun."
I suppose it doesn't matter whether or not it's on offense or defense and this is exactly what the spring is for. On one hand it's refreshing to see players dedicate themselves during the offseason to either put on weight or lose weight in order to get some playing time that they weren't previously receiving.
Of the two moves, I think Hunter's move to noseguard fits best. He was Texas Tech's best run-stopper at the linebacker position and if he can have that same type of intensity at the noseguard position, this could really help the depth at tackle and put a little pressure on Chris Perry and Myles Wade if these guys aren't ready to play or don't quality, in Wade's case.
I know that Howard has tremendous speed and athleticism, but there's always been something that's been holding him back. It will be interesting to see if this position switch gets him on the field.
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This is shaping up to me a “moving” Spring, with players “sprouting” up in different places than we have been accustomed to seeing them. The movement so far is intriguing because it shows that McNeil is trying to do more with this group than he did last year. I expect some good things to come out of this, making the defense good enough to maybe keep us at the upper tier we got to see last year, surprising all the rest of the country and making them believers of this team and the direction it is headed.
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I’m not sure how to take all these recent moves with the Safety spot. I understand losing 2-deep at both positions (McBath, Charbonnet, Reed, Hines) hurt, but are we really that bare at the position?
However I am glad to see the coaches making moves to not hedge our bets on one of the recent commits to come in and step up…
I like both moves, but
….I am keeping my expectations in check as, as far I can remember, we have not had huge success recently moving players to new positions this late in their career. The LA Reed move never panned out as we had hoped.
Although, I do like the Hunter move from a rotation point of view, and even though he will be undersized, he was our best Run stopping LB.
by beantownraider on Mar 31, 2009 11:31 AM CDT reply actions

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