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In 2011, Williams was the starting Nose Tackle. In his first career start against Carolina, Williams led the defensive line with 4 solo tackles including 1 for a loss. On November 20, 2011, in the 4th quarter against San Francisco, Williams broke his arm and was placed on injured reserve ending his season.
Head coach Ken Whisenhunt retained Campbell, Darnell Dockett, and nose tackle Dan Williams as the starting defensive linemen to begin the regular season. [59] On September 16, 2012, Campbell collected a season-high ten combined tackles (seven solo) and recorded two sacks on quarterback Tom Brady in a 20–18 win at the Patriots in Week 2. [60]
Daniel Williams II (born December 15, 1969) is an American former professional football defensive end in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected 11th overall in the 1993 NFL draft, after the Denver Broncos traded up three spots to acquire him. [1] He played for the Broncos (1993–1996) and the Kansas City Chiefs (1997, 1999–2001 ...
Brandon Williams, cornerback, sophomore, Omaha, Nebraska – started 2 games at strong-side cornerback, 1 game at outside linebacker; Dan Williams, free safety, fifth-year senior, Temperance, Michigan; Eric Wilson, defensive line, fifth-year senior, Monroe, Michigan – started 5 games at nose tackle, 4 games at defensive tackle
The 35-year-old nose tackle has 12 tackles the last 2 games—most over a two-game span in his 12-year career. Captain Al Woods, what must the Seahawks do to fix the run defense? ‘Kick somebody ...
Nose tackle Mazi Smith was drafted be an elite run defender and help take the Cowboys defense from good to great. They need more from him. | Opinion
The nose tackle is also used in a 50 read defense. In this defense there is a nose tackle, two defensive tackles, and two outside linebackers who can play on the line of scrimmage or off the line of scrimmage in a two-point stance. The nose tackle lines up head up on the center about six to eighteen inches off the ball.
In the 13 games since Bryan's first start at nose tackle, including seven with Stewart, the Colts are allowing 146 yards per game and 4.5 yards per rush.