Depth Charting // The Linebackers
Linebacker
| Weak Linebacker | Middle Linebacker | Strong Linebacker |
| Marlon Williams (39) SR; 6-0/218 |
Brian Duncan (57) JR; 6-1/240 |
Bront Bird (20) JR; 6-3/240 |
| Blake Collier (35) JR; 6-2/212 |
Sam Fehoko (41) RS SO; 5-11/220 |
Tyrone Sonier (45) RS SO; 6-2/225 |
| Dion Chidozie (23) FR; 6-1/194 |
Chris Wallace (58) SR; 5-11/199 |
Brandon Mahoney (19) FR; 6-2/203 |
Weakside: At one point of watching Marlon Williams I wasn't too impressed, but as the season wore on last year, the more I came to appreciate the job that Williams does. That's not to say that I think he's a perfect player, but Texas Tech could do a lot worse than Williams. I know that isn't necessarily a ringing endorsement, but he's more than a serviceable player. He's not great, he's very solid. Blake Collier has struggled to find the field for the past two years as he rehabbed from a torn hamstring. If Collier can stay healthy, then I have no doubt that his superior speed and nose for the ball will pay off for Texas Tech next year. An experienced player who has speed to burn is a welcome addition to any team. Dion Chidozie is the prototypical linebacker that I can see Ruffin McNeill recruit from this point forward. Lanky with lots of speed and athleticism.
Middle: Brian Duncan is the unquestioned leader of the defense, and despite not getting enough Big 12 looks, he is an All Big 12 performer. Duncan is a model citizen and tremendous against the run. What more could you ask for from a middle linebacker? Behind Duncan is Sam Fehoko, who struggled coming out of high school because he was asked to change positions, from a rushing defensive end who was asked to just run after the quarterback at all costs, to a read-and-react middle linebacker. It's taken Fehoko two years, but I think he's finally ready to make the move. Another guy who looked pretty good in the spring game. McNeill signed James Scott in the 2009 recruiting class and I think that McNeill wanted his linebacking corp of the future. Despite the fact that Scott didn't qualify, I'm thinking that Scott makes an appearance in Lubbock after his two year stint in JUCO. I get the feeling that by sticking with Scott through this process, it's an indication that McNeill still wants this guy. From a size and speed standpoint, he's your prototypical middle linebacker. If Texas Tech gets down to Chris Wallace playing middle linebacker, the Red Raiders have big problems.
Strong: I really shouldn't be down on any player, but Bront Bird's lack of speed bothers me to no end. I know, I need to be supportive, but the truth of the matter is that Bird needs to be quicker and run up and down the sideline. Bird would have been perfect a few years ago, a big, bulky linebacker who could stop the run, but with the increase in the spread offense, Bird needs to be able to cover a lot of ground. His backup, Tyrone Sonier, is another high school defensive end converted to linebacker. I can't say that I've watched him that much, but from what I have seen of him, I do know that he can run and I think he's faster than Bird. I could very well be wrong about that, but I don't think I am. Brandon Mahoney is the commit that switched from Oklahoma to Texas Tech fairly late in the process. Whether it was a situation where OU didn't think Mahoney would qualify, I'm happy as hell that he did. Again, another prototypical linebacker. Athletic, rangy and speed to boot.
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I would love to see this unit excel
Line backers live to hurt people. There is no reason to expect anything but better play and superior game management from these guys in 09. They have been playing together long enough. They are the leaders of the defensive squad. And most importantly they know "who" they are playing with. They know what to expect from each package as it gets on the field. We may well see B. Duncan as all Big 12. Would not be shocked to see him break over 100 tackles with 12 25 for loss. The thing is if we get more tipped passes these are the guys who should get shot at the interception. The team could use 5 9 interceptions from this unit. This alone would go long way to replacing the Charbonnet / McBath production. I’m pretty excited to see Sonier and Fehoko get on the field and gain some experience. Still think we could use a couple of extra stunt packages from these guys/ position. Based on the spread offenses we face it’s just not too likely we’ll see that from Ruff unless we have really have them backed up. CFN rated these guys as a solid 8 unit on a scale of 10. I agree with that but feel it could grade out a shade higher with little luck. More upside than down.
"do routine things routinely"
by centexraider on Aug 27, 2009 2:00 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
Wow a strike thru??
I didn’t do this strike thru thing intentially. Whatever.
..with 12 – 25 for loss. The thing is if we get more tipped passes these are the guys who should get a shot at the interception. The team could use 5 – 9..
"do routine things routinely"
by centexraider on Aug 27, 2009 2:02 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
Checked the probabilties
Based on CFB Stats review – its unlikely B. Duncan gets 25 tackles for a loss. So I am revising that down to 10 – 12 tackle for a loss. IMO.
"do routine things routinely"
by centexraider on Aug 27, 2009 3:36 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
lack of speed at OLB
irked me to no end last year, and it put the defense in a number of situations where good work by the D line and secondary would go to waste because 2/3’s of our linebacking corps, which is where plays are supposed to be made in a 4-3 scheme, weren’t making plays. In other news I was not super-psyched to see Bird put on 20+ pounds in the offseason (or get schooled by the new punter in contact drills)
by mojavereject on Aug 27, 2009 5:46 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
this bird part
he’s gotten too big to be as effective as he could be in this defense
Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation
by Seth C on Aug 28, 2009 4:46 AM CDT up reply actions 0 recs

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