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No matter what you think about LeBeau vs. Butler, Butler is walking in at a good time in terms of development of the defense.
He has guys like McLendon, Heyward, Timmons and Gay who are proven commodities. Add in veterans such as Moats and Mitchell and he has a foundation in place. The problem then becomes all of the young players, but unlike previous years, he doesn't need to rely on rookies for production. Many of these guys are going into their second or third years in the league and are supposed to break out this year.
Tuitt - 2nd round pick in year two.
Shazier - 1st round pick in year two.
Jones - 1st round pick in year three.
Allen - Flashed early in career, injuries messed him up physically and mentally. Has the talent to at least start, even if he isn't a star.
Thomas - 4th round pick in year three.
Combine this with a simplified playbook, at least according to DK http://dkonpittsburghsports.com/2015/06/19/friday-insider-butler-playbook-back-to-basics/, and it is a perfect storm for an improved first year under Butler.
He has guys like McLendon, Heyward, Timmons and Gay who are proven commodities. Add in veterans such as Moats and Mitchell and he has a foundation in place. The problem then becomes all of the young players, but unlike previous years, he doesn't need to rely on rookies for production. Many of these guys are going into their second or third years in the league and are supposed to break out this year.
Tuitt - 2nd round pick in year two.
Shazier - 1st round pick in year two.
Jones - 1st round pick in year three.
Allen - Flashed early in career, injuries messed him up physically and mentally. Has the talent to at least start, even if he isn't a star.
Thomas - 4th round pick in year three.
Combine this with a simplified playbook, at least according to DK http://dkonpittsburghsports.com/2015/06/19/friday-insider-butler-playbook-back-to-basics/, and it is a perfect storm for an improved first year under Butler.