Rookie Depth Chart Battles: Marvin Austin
More and more NFL rookies are expected to contribute early in their careers. However, for them to make an impact they need to beat out a veteran player. We are going to analyze the situation of specific rookies and determine the likely hood of them winning a position battle.
Player: Marvin Austin
Team: New York Giants
Position: Defensive Tackle
Competition: Barry Cofield (possible free agent), Chris Canty, Linval Joseph, Rocky Bernard, Justin Tuck
Chance of winning the battle: 45 percent
Thoughts: The Giants defense relies on their front four to create pressure resulting in several high draft picks along the line. Marvin Austin is an interesting prospect that has 1st round talent but questionable decision making abilities. However, he brings athleticism and youth to the defensive line and will be competing for staring reps.
Austin is a good athlete with a quick first step and the ability to penetrate the pocket. His skills are different from the other defensive tackles on the roster who excel at clogging holes and keeping linebackers clean. Austin's ability to penetrate and create pressure could earn him early playing time. Also the pending free agency of Barry Cofield could provide extra snaps.
New York likes to use a lot of different packages some including defensive ends lining up at defensive tackles. These different packages will have an impact on Austin's ability to get on the field. However, he maybe able to claim the starting 3 technique position if he shows up to camp in shape and shows off his explosive first step. The Giants need to be able to get penetrate on non-passing downs.
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The Giants DE's are just good they are scary.
The DT position is really good as well but adding Marvin Austin may make it scary too. The depth and versatility along the line is second to none which makes it hard to double team any one player. They will be fun to watch with or without Cofield or Bernard. Due to this lockout I don’t see Marvin jumping in and contributing greatly but he should become more effective as the year goes on.
by Robin's-meats-and-vegetables on Jun 24, 2011 1:45 PM EDT via mobile reply actions

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