2018 Chiefs Defense: Why the Nose Tackle is (Almost) Obsolete
I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about some of the statements made recently by the Kansas City Chiefs General Manager Brett Veach and their Head Coach Andy Reid. I have also been considering all of the moves made recently, not just since the 2017 season ended, but also during the season. A number of things written in the articles here at ArrowheadOne really got me to thinking and also a lot of the comments following the articles that are written by the regular posters here. That essentially includes everyone. I believe it was written by Ransom (or maybe Laddie) that the Chiefs offense is being put together to score lots and lots of points. I think that most of us agree that, at least on paper, this is true. The additions of Sammy Watkins, one of the best WRs in the league, and Damien Williams, a very good receiving RB, along with returning pass catchers Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill, Chris Conley, Kareem Hunt and Demarcus Robinson should make the passing game of the Chiefs offense second to none.
Some of the Offseason Moves for the Defense
In a surprising and upsetting (to some) move, the Chiefs traded away Marcus Peters. In addition they released safety Ron Parker. These two moves have the appearance of weakening our defensive backfield.
Some Words of Wisdom from HC Reid and GM Veach
· Reid has stated that he believes Defensive Coordinator Bob Sutton can get more out of our defensive personnel.
· Reid has also said he likes the 3-4 defense as he believes it to be more versatile.
· Veach has stated several things himself:
1) that they believe in Dee Ford, said this with conviction,
2) they are doing everything with the intent of winning a Super Bowl, not 2-3 years down the road but this year (that last part is my words),
3) he is confident the offense is going to score a lot of points this year,
4) he’s said their mindset is playing both Ragland and Hitchens in base, playing both Ragland and Hitchens in nickel, and then playing Hitchens and “interchangeable parts” in dime.
What Speculation & Assumptions Can We Make?
S&A #1– the 2018 offense will score points early and often most games and will take an early lead. Much like the Jets game last year (except in that game the defense imploded).
S&A 2 – A Science Lab Game: The Chiefs Defense Week 14
By taking and maintaining an early lead, a NFL team can make their opponent one dimensional. As the game progresses, a trailing team will most times abandon their running game and revert to using the passing game almost exclusively. Two advantages of using the passing
Taking a view of how the defense approached this game I first looked at snap counts
DSC = defensive snap counts | %DSC = percent of D snap counts
These stats are from footballoutsiders.com.
Note: Even though footballoutsiders.com stats indicates the Chiefs had 61 defensive snaps, the box score of the game shows the Raiders running 55 offensive plays. Without researching this, I am assuming the snap counts include non-dead ball penalties, since these plays are ran completely and would count if the penalty is declined.
Looking at these numbers, there are a few things that jump out at you right away:
Was this game an aberration… or… a preview of 2018?
The signing of Hitchens, an ILB that didn’t miss a single tackle last year is telling. Expected to be a three down player, he should be an upgrade over KPL and the diminished skills of DJ. The continued improvement of Ragland, coupled with Hitchens should provide a very solid interior run defense without a drop-off in coverage skills. The draft profiles of both Kendall Fuller and David Amerson list them as able and willing tacklers. This brings to light the trade of Peters and the release of Parker, DB’s whose tackling skills are suspect.
Something to keep in mind about Amerson, his draft profile states that some teams will project him as a free safety. Week 14 vs Oakland had Nelson and Mitchell as the starting corners, Nelson is still here and that leaves Fuller to replace Mitchell, this has to be seen as an upgrade. The Raider game had Sorenson and Parker as our starting safeties. The return of Berry is no doubt an upgrade. The other safety position is still in limbo, it could be Sorenson, Murray, McQuay, Amerson or someone new. Nelson moved inside to slot in week 14 and Revis came on at outside CB in the nickel. 2018 could be a repeat with Amerson replacing Revis or it could be someone new, possibly one of the young corners we already have on the team.
Our linebacking corp is known and set, with Houston and Ford the expected OLB starters coupled with the ILBs listed above, any additions would be as reserve players. With the exception of the departed Logan and signing of Xavier Williams, the D-line is basically unchanged. That is assuming RNR signs his tender and returns.
How the Chiefs approach the upcoming draft will be very interesting, but in researching defensive players to mock, I am going to place a high priority on tackling skills. If the offense can start games strong, I wouldn’t be at all surprised if the 2-4-5 nickel Defense is used more than ever before by the 2018 Chiefs. While the 3-4 might technically be the base defense, I think the base will disappear completely for long stretches if things go as planned.
It wouldn’t surprise me to find out that the apparent decision to phase out the Nose Tackle — by the Chiefs — goes back to the decision to not re-sign Dontari Poe. Now of course, you don’t need to ask why the Nose Tackle position is, almost, obsolete. At least for the Kansas City Chiefs.
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