No. 2 Nebraska defensive tackle Jared Crick: The Big 12's most dominant defensive lineman now takes over the same role in the Big Ten, where we suspect pro-style offenses will be...surprised at Crick's pass-rushing skills. Blessed with a quick first step and natural athleticism, Crick is a load for any offensive guard or tackle to hand one-on-one, and he can step out on the end, if need be, and force a 1-on-1 matchup if he's asked to do it. There are handful of plays during any given game where Crick seems impossible to block in the passing game. The running game can be a little different, and it's here where Crick could stand to gain a bit more weight and polish up his technique. He can occasionally get turned by a guard on power plays, if not blown off the ball. Because NU asks its defensive linemen to hold their ground on running plays – thus creating a “fit” for the linebackers to make plays – Crick can appear to be treading water at times when it fact he's doing his job.
But, overall, he's a NFL first-round draft pick in-the-making with a blunt, no-nonsense leadership style. Crick fits perfectly into the Big Ten, and he'll be our early leader for preseason player of the year – even if our favorite Husker defender is cornerback Alfonzo Dennard.
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