I'm laughing at all the pundits who thought losing Suh was going to cripple the defense.
- Reshad Jones is an all-pro safety, the quarterback of the defense, and a wildly underrated player across the league.
- Xavien Howard is quickly blossoming into a shutdown corner. Too early to start calling his side of the field 'X Island'?
- Kiko Alonso, for all his past inconsistencies, is playing like a madman this year. He brings a soul to the defense.
- Jerome Baker is showing tons of potential already--you can tell he's a rookie, but he might wind up being our *second* best player from the '18 class.
- Which brings me to the best of our '18 class, Minkah Fitzpatrick. He's made some mistakes early on, but every week he's improving. He's going to be a very good DB for a very long time.
- Davon Godchaux and Vincent Taylor have done a good job masking the loss of Suh, similar to how Amendola and Wilson are making up for Landry's production on offense.
- Robert Quinn is providing consistent pressure on the edge. Nothing elite, but he's been good.
- And Cameron Wake is the glue that holds it all together. He may not be the machine he was a few years ago, but like Quinn, he's consistent, and even more importantly, his work ethic/locker room presence is huge for this young defense.
I'd say these guys are cornerstones of the D, and we have several role players who do quite well under the radar. Bobby McCain, Torry McTyer, T.J. McDonald, and Andre Branch come to mind.
And if Charles Harris and Raekwon McMillan ever reach their potential... oh, boy. I've never been this excited about a Miami defense.
Last edited: Oct 18, 2018