The Key to The Chiefs Defense: Meet The Predator
Chiefs fans have been buzzing recently, speculating about the new 3-4 defense that Chiefs Head Coach Todd Haley and defensive coordinator Clancy Pendergast have brought to Kansas City for the coming season.ย
In this new defense, the focusย will beย on two positions; the weakside linebacker and a position new to Chiefs fans, known asย the Predator.
In Arizonaย last season, Karlos Dansby excelledย as the weakside linebacker, aย role focused on getting up the field and making plays on the ballcarrier. For the Chiefs, this roleย will belong to Derrick Johnson who should flourish playing next to Zach Thomas.
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The most importantย position in this defense, theย Predator,ย is the root of all of the confusion over whether or not the formation should beย considered aย 3-4ย or a 4-3.ย ย Arizona Cardinals linebackers coach Bill Davis actually calls it the "4-3 Under."
And while it can be debatedย as toย what to call the Chiefs' defense, one thing is certain, the Predatorย is the key to the success of this defense.ย Easily defined, the Predator is a speed rushing defensive end who starts out in a two-point stance,ย and resemblesย theย look of a fourth linebacker in a 3-4 set.ย ย
The Predatorย willย occasionally be asked toย drop back into coverage,ย typically oppositeย a back or tight end.ย The main responsibility, however,ย isย toย come off the edge andย apply pressure toย the quarterback.ย
In Arizona last season, Bertrand Berry and Travis LaBoy each assumed the role of the Predator in the Cardinals' defense.ย Between them, they combined for 53 tackles and nine sacks.ย The Chiefs will be looking for similar production out of their Predator.
Both Berry and LaBoyย played the position at 260 lbs, each with adequateย burst off the edge to get up the field after the quarterback.ย For the Chiefs, the top two candidates for the job areย Mike Vrabel and Tamba Hali.ย
Vrabel,ย a 13-year veteran,ย played in a similar position at times in New England.ย While he may lack the ideal speed to assume the role on a full-time basis, his experience will go a long way inย getting players like Hali acclimated to the role.
Hali,ย who played defensive end in a true 4-3 set at 275 lbs last season, is in the process of droppingย 15 to 20 lbs to transition to the Predator position.ย ย In fact, Hali has already lined up at the Predator position earlier this week at OTAs. ย ย
Considering Haliย excelledย at rushing the passer fromย a two-point stanceย while at Penn State,ย his transition toย Predator in this defenseย shouldn't be anywhere nearย as difficult asย a lot of people think.ย
Assumingย he is able to drop the weight and get back downย between the 250 andย 260 lbs,ย Haliย should be ready, willing, andย ableย to supply the Chiefs with a pass rush they haven't seenย since trading Jared Allen to Minnesota after the 2007 season.ย
For Hali, this seasonย presentsย a unique opportunityย he has yet to enjoy in previous Chiefs defenses.ย He has a chance to take full advantage of the speed and edge rushing skillsย that made him a star for the Nittany Lionsย and a first-round pick in 2006.ย
If he excels in his new role, Hali shouldย not only enjoy his best season as a Chief, but the defense willย be substantially better than a year ago.ย ย
If Hali can't get the job done, however, not only will the Chiefs' defenseย struggle to stop opponents again in 2009, Hali will be looking for a new employer in 2010.ย
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