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<blockquote data-quote="TownesVanZandt_rivals" data-source="post: 131409364" data-attributes="member: 1606648"><p>Ian Boyd has WV having the #1 edge rushers in the Big 12. The CBs are closer to the middle. But if you combine the edge rushers and the DL I think the WVU defense can get enough pressure to make up for the difference at CB</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://insidetexas.com/forums/threads/ranking-the-big-12s-space-force-units-ranking-edge-rushers.97069/[/URL]</p><p><strong>No. 1: WVU</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Standard downs edge rusher: VanDarius Cowan, Jeffery Pooler</strong></p><p>VanDarius Cowan was a former blue chip player at Alabama who got into trouble and landed at West Virginia. He flashed in limited opportunities in 2019 before getting injured and missing most of the season. West Virginia plays him in a hybrid role (the bandit) that's moved around even a little more than Joe Ossai at Texas, but given his size (6-4, 240) and knack for getting into the backfield they’ve shown a different approach for him than their smaller bandits. He’ll play on the line some in a 4-down look and in their 3-down will occasionally line up as a will linebacker while the will is split out in coverage so he can blitz from different angles in the box.</p><p></p><p>Both Dante and Darius Stills are effective pass-rushers from multiple angles but the standard down defense puts Jeffery Pooler opposite Cowan as the field defensive end. He's solid but not offering another high end pass-rusher.</p><p></p><p><strong>Passing downs edge-rusher: VanDarius Cowan, Dante Stills</strong></p><p>Dante Stills exploded in 2019 playing alongside his similarly talented older brother Darius, he finished with eight sacks despite serving as a part-time starter while Darius had six sacks. The passing downs approach by West Virginia will probably feature Dante as a defensive end and Cowan as an inside linebacker blitzing from either the edge or inside, isolated on guards.</p><p></p><p><strong>Main weapons</strong></p><p><strong>VanDarius Cowan: 6-4, 235. RS junior. 4-star from SFL/Alabama transfer. 1 sack in 2019</strong></p><p><strong>Dante Stills: 6-3, 275. Junior. 4-star from WV. 8 sacks in 2019</strong></p><p><strong>Jeffery Pooler: 6-2, 250. RS senior. 2-star from OH. 2.5 sacks in 2019</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TownesVanZandt_rivals, post: 131409364, member: 1606648"] Ian Boyd has WV having the #1 edge rushers in the Big 12. The CBs are closer to the middle. But if you combine the edge rushers and the DL I think the WVU defense can get enough pressure to make up for the difference at CB [URL unfurl="true"]https://insidetexas.com/forums/threads/ranking-the-big-12s-space-force-units-ranking-edge-rushers.97069/[/URL] [B]No. 1: WVU Standard downs edge rusher: VanDarius Cowan, Jeffery Pooler[/B] VanDarius Cowan was a former blue chip player at Alabama who got into trouble and landed at West Virginia. He flashed in limited opportunities in 2019 before getting injured and missing most of the season. West Virginia plays him in a hybrid role (the bandit) that's moved around even a little more than Joe Ossai at Texas, but given his size (6-4, 240) and knack for getting into the backfield they’ve shown a different approach for him than their smaller bandits. He’ll play on the line some in a 4-down look and in their 3-down will occasionally line up as a will linebacker while the will is split out in coverage so he can blitz from different angles in the box. Both Dante and Darius Stills are effective pass-rushers from multiple angles but the standard down defense puts Jeffery Pooler opposite Cowan as the field defensive end. He's solid but not offering another high end pass-rusher. [B]Passing downs edge-rusher: VanDarius Cowan, Dante Stills[/B] Dante Stills exploded in 2019 playing alongside his similarly talented older brother Darius, he finished with eight sacks despite serving as a part-time starter while Darius had six sacks. The passing downs approach by West Virginia will probably feature Dante as a defensive end and Cowan as an inside linebacker blitzing from either the edge or inside, isolated on guards. [B]Main weapons VanDarius Cowan: 6-4, 235. RS junior. 4-star from SFL/Alabama transfer. 1 sack in 2019 Dante Stills: 6-3, 275. Junior. 4-star from WV. 8 sacks in 2019 Jeffery Pooler: 6-2, 250. RS senior. 2-star from OH. 2.5 sacks in 2019[/B] [/QUOTE]
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