Choose One Player to Add for the 2022 Team

Submitted by Coffee_Addict on October 24th, 2022 at 1:11 PM

I am interested to hear from you all that if you could pick one player in the Harbaugh era that you would add to the current 2022 roster, who would it be? What one player could greatly change this team and address any current weaknesses. 

My thoughts would be that if we had Devin Bush for this year, it would have a major impact on the current team.

How about you?

mGrowOld

October 24th, 2022 at 1:16 PM ^

Joe Burrow.  You never said it had to one of our guys.

But if it does have to be one of ours, I think Hutchinson is the obvious choice.  That DLine would be absolutely lethal as they could bring organic pressure without ever having to blitz.

bighouseinmate

October 24th, 2022 at 1:16 PM ^

Most would be tempted to go with Hutchinson or ojabo, but I think you might be right. Maybe Dax playing a true safety position would have a huge impact in the run or in coverage, but bush may have the biggest impact.

Gustavo Fring

October 24th, 2022 at 1:18 PM ^

Devin Bush is the most obvious answer given that's probably the weakest part of the team right now (I'm encouraged by Colson's growth and still think he's going to be a really good player).

To pick a different one...I'm not sure even a secondary this good can win without being able to get to Stroud with just 4.  In particular you need an elite edge rusher.  Give me Aidan Hutchinson to pair with Morris specifically for that game.  

ShadowStorm33

October 24th, 2022 at 1:26 PM ^

Yeah, I think Hutchinson is the obvious pick, because the key to beating OSU is exactly what you're saying--pressure Stroud with four and drop the remaining seven into coverage. Being able to get pressure without having to blitz opens up so many more options for the defense.

Now if the DEs can continue to improve, it might get to where Devin Bush becomes the best answer. But as we saw under Brown, it doesn't matter how good our LBs are, if we can't get pressure OSU will shred us...

Coffee_Addict

October 24th, 2022 at 1:36 PM ^

We got shredded from crossing routes because Don Brown was strictly playing man coverage. Mixing up your zone coverages also causes QB's to take more time to read who is open and gives pass rushes time to get home.

Also, our pass rush has improved considerably since the start of the season with the emergence of Eyabi Okie. 

Though, Hutchinson would be a top 3 pick for me, no doubt. You cannot turn down a Heisman candidate and All-American DE.

rjc

October 24th, 2022 at 1:23 PM ^

Jourdan Lewis, though Devin Bush or Mo Hurst would certainly be an excellent addition to the defense. 

OL has been a strength but a pre-injury Grant Newsome would eliminate any questions about Tackle and have eligibility remaining.

aa_squared

October 24th, 2022 at 1:28 PM ^

At this time, Jake Ruddock as a backup to JJ.

Who knows how long Cade will be out. There isn't much talk about him coming off IR.

He may be back before the end of the season, but it would be nice it it was now and not later.

If JJ goes down with an injury, it could be a notable difference.

 

The rest of the team is holding their own. JMO.

King Tot

October 24th, 2022 at 3:22 PM ^

I think Peppers is left off because of his position.

Would he play NB? If so, Sainristil has been excellent and Dax Hill is a better fit if reaching into the past. Hill would also take priority for a pure safety.

Would he play ILB? He would be an upgrade over Barrett but Bush is the obvious choice.

King Tot

October 24th, 2022 at 1:34 PM ^

1a) Hutchinson because organic pass rush is so important.

1b) Bush because linebacker is our weakest spot and Bush is amazing.

Honorable Mentions: "My kingdom for a (Mo)Hurst", Hassan Haskins, Jake Butt

Loukdogg

October 24th, 2022 at 1:35 PM ^

If the question is limited to the Harbaugh era, then Devin Bush is my answer.  If not, I'd go with Larry Foote.  The way he got home on blitzes was otherworldly. The first thing I look for each game is to see if Hill-Green is healthy or not.  I like Mike Barrett but I really think LB is our weakest link on a special team.

rc15

October 24th, 2022 at 1:37 PM ^

It's Devin Bush.

But the fact that Peppers hasn't been mentioned once so far is a testament to how good Sainristil has played this year

Mich1993

October 24th, 2022 at 1:38 PM ^

I'll take Hutchinson.  Not only does he bring the pass rush, but with a front four of Aidan, Mazi, Jenkins and Morris, we wouldn't even need the linebackers to defend the run. 

Devin Bush is a tempting second choice though.

M-Dog

October 24th, 2022 at 1:50 PM ^

The goal of this exercise is of course to be able to beat Ohio State.  We beat them last year because of two things:

- CJ Stroud sucked under duress, especially after taking a couple of sacks from Hutch and Ojabo.

- Haskins was able to keep drives going on the ground by always getting 2-3 extra yards, and never getting negative yards.

It's tempting to go with the most obvious answer in Hutch, but in spite of everything Ohio State still put up a ton of yards.  They were slowed, not stopped.

The biggest factor in us beating Ohio State was that we sustained numerous long drives and we scored on those drives.  Which put even more pressure on Stroud to keep pace. 

So in that light, I'll go with Haskins.  

I love Corum and Edwards, but it would still be great to have that 3rd down pile pusher that is good for three yards against a stacked box no matter what.  Especially since Harbaugh tends to freeze up his play calling in big games. 

 

gobluem

October 24th, 2022 at 2:09 PM ^

Devin Bush would really upgrade the LB play a lot and is the obvious solution to our weakest position group

 

But I think people choosing him are missing the forest for the trees

 

 I'm taking Hutchinson. The way he transforms your pass rush is incredible. We can cover up for mediocre LB play with a turbo pass rush

 

Pairing Hutchinson with improved defensive interior would be devastating and a lot more impact to the game than adding a stud LB

 

He was no slouch as a run defender to boot

GRBluefan

October 24th, 2022 at 2:19 PM ^

As tempting as adding Hutch or Mo Hurst is, i think the right answer is either Bush or Peppers.  Linebacker is really the only true weakness on the team, and either one of those guys would turn the position into a strength.  And yes, I realize that Peppers played safety, but I think on this team he would be a great sideline to sideline speed linebacker.  But since he did not technially play the position in college, i will lean Bush.

brad

October 24th, 2022 at 2:46 PM ^

Agree with Devin Bush.

This is no shade on JJ, but late 2015 Jake Rudock would be really nice too.

Any of our three incredible 2016 safeties come to mind as the other great option.  All of Thomas, Hill and Peppers were interchangeable across their three spots, great tacklers, fully aware and good/great in coverage.