and I stand by comments.
use kampman like ware is used. not sure why that's so hard to do.
"Zero2Cool" wrote:
I don't think that we're using them
that much differently. (Yes, we're letting him drop in coverage a tad bit much. Anyone else get a feeling that they're trying to cover up his ineffectivaty, maybe?)
Ware just has the perfect build for an OLB in a 3-4. He's one of those tweener type guys. I just think that Kampman misses that flexability and that hip movement. He's a mauler who keeps on working on a tackle. This extra yardage to get there isn't doing him any good either, I think. As good as the match-up might be with a running back from time to time. Ware just dominates running backs in a matter of seconds. Or runs around tackles with the extra space he has.
Ware is asked to drop into coverage a fair amount of times as well. Even James Harrison is. Neither of those guys are very good in coverage. It's just that they bring pressure or disguise their drop backs most of the time. Just look at last years SB.
That said, I do think that Kampman has been impressive against the run. He sees running plays develop way more standing up. Just a shame that he's not getting to the QB as effectively.
I'm still all for trading him to the Browns, but that would be quite unrealistic, seeing that they run a 3-4, as well.
The Titans are really lacking a pass rush right now with Haynesworth gone. They might just have the best left tackle in the league. I think that we'd need to give up some picks as well, but if they would be interested in that trade.... Aaron Kampman and a 3rd round pick for Michael Roos.
So, hypothetically the best teams to trade with.
Tennessee Titans - Michael Roos (The have no pass rush)
Cleveland Browns - Joe Thomas (They run a 3-4 as well, though)
Denver Broncos - Ryan Clady (Same problem as Browns)
Philadelphia Eagles - Jason Peters (They just gave up quite a bit for him and resigned him)
New Orleans Saints - Jammal Brown (Very risky and won't help us now, as he's on IR)
Carolina Panthers - Jordan Gross (They have a disgruntled DE, a future prospect at RE and really no one at left side of their D-line. They just invested heavily in Gross, though)
Miami Dolphins - Jake Long (Very unlikely. Such a young, great tackle and the nr. 1 overall pick pretty recently. Run a 3-4, as well)
San Diego Chargers - Marcus McNeill (Not an elite protector, but very good, anyway. They run a 3-4 as well, though)
San Fransisco 49ers - Joe Staley (3-4, just resigned, has an amazing amount of potential)
Atlanta Falcons - Sam Baker (Don't think that you can call him elite at this point, but has an amazing point of potential, as well. And he's keeping Ryan up pretty decently. Don't see them trading away any core players, though.
My guess right now would be on the Titans if we are willing to overpay a little or the Panthers as our best fits.