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Second-year linebacker Quincy Black could play a prominent role on the 2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Black has had a strong offseason and is prepared to flash during training camp. If an injury occurs to either of the Bucs' outside linebackers, Black could be the first linebacker off the bench.
In the tumultuous roster turnover that exists each year for NFL organizations, more frequently teams are forced to rely on their young players and early-round draft picks. A player that fits that trend for the Buccaneers is second-year linebacker Quincy Black. The 2007 third rounder has had a strong offseason and has impressed the organization with his development.
"I'm just going out there, and trying to make the most of my reps," said Black. "We have a lot of guys out here, so I have to show something to the coaches to really stand out."
The 6-foot-2, 240-pound Black did not see much action on the field as a linebacker during his rookie year. For the season, the University of New Mexico product recorded nine tackles on defense. On special teams, Black had a strong season, finishing third on the team with 17 tackles and forcing the only special teams fumble. After a year in the league, many second-year players are ready to make a jump in their production due to becoming acclimated to the speed of the game and knowing the playbook. Black plans on living up to those expectations in his second year with the Bucs.
"I feel more comfortable," said Black. "Just getting the reps and seeing the different looks is really good for me. I'm coming along."
Last year in training camp, the Buccaneers briefly moved Black from the Sam (strongside) linebacker position to the Mike (middle) linebacker spot. With the signing of former Philadelphia Eagle Jeremiah Trotter in early September and moving veteran Ryan Nece to Mike, the Bucs returned Black to the Sam spot to back up free agent addition Cato June.
In college, Black played the "lobo" position, which is a safety/linebacker hybrid spot that is specific to New Mexico's defensive scheme. Due to his coverage skills, some assumed Black could play the Will (weakside) linebacker spot as well. In the Bucs' Tampa 2 defensive scheme, the weakside linebacker is counted on to contribute heavily in pass defense. Due to Black's background, and being moved around as a rookie, it has been speculated that he could play any of the three linebacker spots.
"I don't feel comfortable in all of them," said Black. "If my number is called I'll go in there, and do the best I can. These guys have been studying their position hard, in the same manner in which I study mine, and they are professionals with a lot more experience. I didn't feel comfortable in all of them.
"I'm most at home on the Sam, and I've been working there. I haven't done any Mike since training camp last year. Definitely Sam [is where I'm most comfortable], I've been doing all Sam."
It makes sense that Black would be a Sam linebacker from a size perspective. The Sam linebacker traditionally lines up on the tight end's side of the offense. Due to the Sam's responsibilities, Black regularly has to take on blocks from tight ends and right tackles. At 240 pounds, Black is the same size as middle linebacker Ruud, and bigger than June, Nece, and Buccaneer great Derrick Brooks. Black has more size and strength than the majority of Tampa Bay's linebackers, and thus he has more potential to take on blocks from bigger players.
Even though Black is currently a backup to June, he could be the first linebacker off the bench if there is an injury to June or Brooks. In four seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, June played the Will linebacker spot, so if Brooks is injured June would likely move to the Will, and Black would be in at Sam. Last season there was an injury to the starter in front of Black.
When June was held out of the playoff loss to the Giants with a broken foot, Nece started at Sam. Tampa Bay felt more comfortable going with the veteran Nece, who was the former starter at Sam, rather than the rookie Black. Over the course of the 2005-2006 seasons, Nece started 26 games at the Sam including the Bucs 2005 playoff game. June was missed in that '07 playoff contest, and this year the belief is that Black would be June's replacement.
The only way it seems Black would not be the first linebacker off the bench is if there is an injury to starting Mike linebacker Ruud, his backup will be determined in training camp. Until the opportunity arises for Black to go in for Brooks or June, Black has his sights set on a goal that is within his reach.
"I'm looking to lead the team in tackles on special teams," said Black. "I know there is a lot of guys out here shooting for that, but it's a big deal with [special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia and the team]. It's something you can puff your chest out about and take pride in."
The 24-year-old Black will have a lot of competition to lead the team in special teams tackles. There will also be a lot of competition for the backup linebacker spots. The Buccaneers signed free agent linebackers Matt McCoy and Teddy Lehman. They selected linebacker Geno Hayes in the sixth round of April's draft. Will linebacker Adam Hayward was also in Black's draft class and is competing for a roster spot. The other backups attempting to make the team are Nece and Antoine Cash.
"All the guys have been really good," said Black. "You could've asked me who stood out last year and I would've said Derrick Brooks, Barrett Ruud, and Cato June. With me knowing the system more in depth now, it means a lot more when you see a guy make plays and is busting it to get to the ball and make turnovers."
Having lived through the transition of being a college standout to then being a rookie linebacker for the Bucs, Black and Hayward have fresh knowledge of what Hayes will encounter in his rookie season.
"Geno looks good," said Black. "He's a good looking linebacker. He's a rookie, he makes mistakes, but I still make mistakes. Shoot, I still make some rookie mistakes [laughing]. He looks good."
Despite the fact that Black is in a position to understand Hayes better than some of the veterans, Black said he isn't taking the rookie under his wing.
"We're leaving that to Brooks," said Black. "Those Florida State guys, they are a different breed, so we leave them alone. Just kidding."
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Horse
Black will probably be a starter even if no one is injured by mid season. He is a good linebacker, not a great one, but a good one. It took Rudd two full years as a back up before starting and Black is ahead of that process.
Good article
Go Bucs
12:43pm, July 12, 2008
DLS5492
Good article Charlie!
It looks like the Bucs have quality depth at linebacker. This is crucial in the success of their defense. I am really rooting hard for the kid.
Go Bucs!!
2:32pm, July 12, 2008
TampaBoi24
I get excited when I read articles like this! With the way we've been drafting so well on D and on the O-line, Tampa is in a good position for quite a few years. Our D is always something that will be put together with free agents, and home grown players, but it's always the right mix. Allen and Gruden have struck 14-24K gold in Trueblood, Joseph, and Sears respectively. Our line is gonna be shit hot! (pardon my french.) I now see their mentality. Get prominant positions with great drafting, ie. OL, DL, LB,DB, and fill in the rest with moderate free agent acquisitions. Im excited about Tampa this year, and i will bet that they make it to the Super Bowl. GO BUCS!
6:54pm, July 12, 2008
sumosam
I guess you can't have too many QB's, receivers, running backs, O-lineman, tight ends, D- lineman, cornerbacks, safeties and linebackers on your team. It looks like major competition at all positions. I've never seen anything quite like this. Gruden and Allen are either paranoid or smarter than they get credit for.
10:23am, July 13, 2008
pinkstob
I'll take Q. Black over R. Nece at SLB any day. Nece has been in this league a long time now, he's hit his ceiling as an NFL LB and I'm not impressed with what I see. Nece is a special teamer at best and I'd rather save a roster spot for a guy that is a good LB AND special teamer.
On a side note, there are only two positions on the entire team that I'm worried about depth-wise: DE and MLB. Lehman wasn't good enough to play MLB in Detroit and they have our old LB coach as their defensive coord. If he couldn't get him to play well what makes Lehman good enough to play MLB for us? Maybe McCoy or Cash can win the spot, but they all give me the willies if Ruud were to go down. Here's to hoping everybody stays healthy! Go Bucs!
9:40am, July 14, 2008
chazmoney3
I really like quincy. I think he has a real bright future in tampa.
GO BUCS!!!
7:01pm, July 14, 2008
cremdonado
How about this.We take Favre in trade for Simms and a conditional 5th round pick.(The no trade clause in Favre's contract puts GB over a barrel.)I have a feeling he's wantin to play in the general area and Tampa's the best bet with a questionable QB situation.Griese isnt starter material and McCown has still to learn..Garsizzle wants a contract his body can't fulfill,and has been moaning about it.(Thats 2 moaners-Simms and Sizzler)
If Favre comes to Tampa, its because he WANTS to-Sizzlers here for the money....Yes we would have to pay more for Favre,but we have money to spend.Did Bruce foresee this?Did Gruden get a call from an old friend he used to coach??The Bucs didn't make any "big splashes" in free agency,could this have been the reason?Even after last seasons performance Sizzler lacks a new contract-Its all very strange....Then there were the cryptic messages about big moves during the pre season with "player yet to be cut"......
Either way,we could have worse problems.Too bad one of the greatest to ever play might want to play in Tampa..We have too many QBs,RBs,TEs,and WRs-we are on the verge of the big game once again.....Damn its great to be a Bucs fan !!!!
And if Favre comes to town,I will fly my ass from L.A. to Tampa to watch that crazy bastard throw !!!!
Go Bucs! smile-you could be a Falcons fan...
10:50pm, July 14, 2008
cpvkid
good read 2c
6:07pm, July 15, 2008
BucsRunSht
Go Florida State guys IMO
8:58am, July 16, 2008
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