Will McDonald on Hard Knocks

Perhaps I'm drinking the Kool Aid but is he gonna be a star level NFL player?
He has that potential for sure. He is an athletic freak, and it doesn’t take a professional scout to see that.

Taking off my cardinal and gold glasses for a bit, I do think he’s going to have to find a way to add more size if he wants to stay on the field more than just on obvious passing downs. NFL OL are massive, massive people, who are also freakishly athletic as well.
 
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He has that potential for sure. He is an athletic freak, and it doesn’t take a professional scout to see that.

Taking off my cardinal and gold glasses for a bit, I do think he’s going to have to find a way to add more size if he wants to stay on the field more than just on obvious passing downs.
It may be the Jets plan to keep him primarily as a pass rusher. Keep him fresh for the obvious passing downs and then unleash the beast. McD doesn't need to be an every down player to have a highly successful NFL career
 
Here is a quote from the HC of the NY Jets. " we can have a HOF QB, two 10 million dollar receivers, rookie running back of the year.....but it don't mean nothing until we get the big boys on the line to do their jobs." it has, and always will be, won in the trenches.
 
It may be the Jets plan to keep him primarily as a pass rusher. Keep him fresh for the obvious passing downs and then unleash the beast. McD doesn't need to be an every down player to have a highly successful NFL career
Completely agree. If that is the plan, I have no doubt he will be amazing. All I’m saying is if he wants more than that, he will probably need to beef up.
 
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Completely agree. If that is the plan, I have no doubt he will be amazing. All I’m saying is if he wants more than that, he will probably need to beef up.
We all knew he was on the 'skinny' side at ISU. He looks to have added some beef since he played his last snap as a Cyclone, but he is still looking like a boy amongst men up against those Carolina OL. Doesn't look a whole heck of a lot bigger than the QB he sacked either. I am thinking that over time he will probably really fill out nicely, but putting weight on and keeping it on has always been his knock.

Wasn't enough to prevent him getting selected in the 1st round, and probably won't stand in the way of him having a successful career either though.
 
Finally watched the episode. Awesome to see Will finding his way out there, that spin move he put on the double team after his sack was special.

Also those piercings looked really painful, glad that's not in fashion for middle aged white guys.
 
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First of all, we finally broke the 1st round streak! Let's take it easy on the complaints about the scheme that got him there as an unheralded 3 star.

Secondly, you can double an edge rusher in a 4-down front. And generally speaking, in a 4-3, there's one less football player on the field with superior athleticism that can exploit the space and make defenses pay for devoting two guys to one man.

And finally, as much as stopping big 12 offenses, Heacock switched to this scheme because at schools like Iowa State it's much harder to recruit and develop guys into stud defensive linemen than stud safeties. Plus every defense rotates D linemen, so you only need 5-8 good ones instead of at least 7 but probably more like 10. So it's really not realistic to discuss as an option. Been there, tried that.
 
Yeah I know Rose wasn’t on the team last year. I just find it weird to say the LBs were that bad on a top 5 defense in the country. If we were ranking position groups on last years team, I’d put them ahead of every single group on offense. OL was horrible, TE was horrible, RB was horrible after Brock and Norton got hurt, WR had one guy, QB was inconsistent at best.

Our defense wasn't top 5 because of our LBs. We literally had one of the best secondaries in the country, along with a first round lineman and a player in Anderson that played really well. Couple that with generally weak QB play (in the conference as a whole) we were able to make teams 1 dimensional and "focus" on stopping the run.

Between the secondary, line, and LBs the latter were clearly the weakest link. Not even sure how that's debatable.
 
I thought the spotlight they put on Will was awesome! The praise and awe from the coaches and the narrator were almost over the top. The best part was when he was laying on his back and sprung up to his feet. That got everyone talking. On the spin move he was double teamed, held and still pressured the QB. Looking forward to next episodes when BH gets back into practice and AL gets some final spring game playing time.
 
Our defense wasn't top 5 because of our LBs. We literally had one of the best secondaries in the country, along with a first round lineman and a player in Anderson that played really well. Couple that with generally weak QB play (in the conference as a whole) we were able to make teams 1 dimensional and "focus" on stopping the run.

Between the secondary, line, and LBs the latter were clearly the weakest link. Not even sure how that's debatable.
I don’t doubt they were the weakest link. But they weren’t bad…at least when Reeder was available. My opinion anyway. You don’t hold teams down like we did with bad LB play. Not in this defense.
 
Next time I fall down, I'm going to try to get up that way. Will makes it look easy enough!
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