I agree, I think the playmaking of Winfield is going to be tough to replace. Frequently making game changing plays isn’t something many guys do.
But my number two is Renner. He often occupied and or beat two blockers. It can be done a different way with different guys but Sam was elite this season!
No doubt Coughlin’s leadership is going to leave a void. I could be wrong but I think somebody will step up and offer similar production on the field.
I don’t know if we are a top 10 defense again next year. But I think we’ll be similarly effective. PJ’s philosophy helps! Time of possession, focus on ball security etc we generally put our defense in manageable situations.
Renner is a perfect example of what those of us that have hope for the defense are talking about. Renner absolutely had a really good year and will get a look from NFL teams. He was also a guy who came out of nowhere this season. He played in 2018 but was not nearly the player he was in 2019. Guys develop, improve, get bigger, stronger, more experienced.
We are not going to be turning to a bunch of freshman and redshirt freshman next year. The projected starters have all been in the program for multiple years and seen a lot of playing time.
Projected starters (obviously a lot could change before next fall, and apologize if I got any classes wrong):
Otomewo - RS Junior
MDT - GR Senior
Schad - Senior
Mafe - RS Junior
Sori-Marin - Junior
Oliver - RS Sophomore
Durr - RS Senior
St. Juste - GR Junior? - lots of experience either way
Howden - Junior
Nubin - Sophomore
Smith - Junior
That is a ton of returning experience. Guys who will be entering their 3rd, fourth, or fifth year in the program in most cases.
Key reserves who have been around for a while:
Teague - Junior
Swenson - RS Senior
Sapp - Junior
Hickcox - RS Junior
Thomas - RS Senior
Rush - Junior
Aune - RS Sophomore
And all of that doesn't factor in what appears to be some really talented RS Freshmen and true Freshmen on paper who the coaches have spoken highly of. Guys like Cheney, Gordon, Willis, Richter......
We are losing some good players but that is always going to be the case in college football. Guys come in, develop, and then move on. If the staff is doing their job the guys behind them should be ready to take over when their time comes. Replacing All-American's like Winfield is a tall order but replacing good players (like the majority of our departing seniors were) is something that quality programs that want to compete at a high level do.
Depth is not something we are accustomed to having around here as for years it seemed like we were being forced to rely on really young players all the time. Considering the amount of experience we are losing it is pretty shocking to look at the projected starters for next year and see a ton of upper classmen ready to get their shot as starters.
Sure it could all go sideways and the D could end up taking a big step back next year. But based on the experience we have coming back I have high hopes for this unit to be able to replace the departing seniors and hopefully even take a step up in the way the offense has.
In 2020 - for the first time in quite a while we should have a very veteran team on both sides of the ball. Lots of guys that have been around since day one for Fleck. 2020 was the year Fleck pointed to as the year things start to take off, the makeup of the roster is the exact reason why. For the most part good teams are led by Juniors and Seniors on a year in year out basis.
Sorry for the long rambling post.