Heading into the 2020 season, Detroit Lions linebacker Jarrad Davis is getting some definite love and hype for his play on the field.
Recently, analyst Andy Benoit explained that he thinks Davis is one of the best blitzers in the entire league. He used a video to make the point which shows Davis pursuing the pocket and wrapping up a nice sack in the 2019 season.
Considering how up and down Davis has been, Benoit being on his side is more than interesting at this point in time. Davis has been much better rushing the passer lately and has done a nice job with that in his career. It’s possible that if the Lions give him more of a chance to do that, he will be more successful next season.
That fact probably wouldn’t surprise Benoit.
Jarrad Davis Called Top 5 Linebacker
Could Davis actually be one of the top linebackers in the league next season? That outcome might not be on the radar for many, but for analyst Andy Benoit it sure is. Tweeting about Davis and the Lions, Benoit said that if Davis can hold speed with his 245 pound playing weight, he will be a top 5 linebacker in the NFL this coming season.
Since entering the league, Davis has been far from an elite linebacker and hasn’t been on the radar as being a top player. Still, with the changes he’s made, many think that Davis could put everything together in 2020.
That had better be the case because the clock is ticking on Davis and his career in Detroit, but if this is the type of season he has, it would be a great development.
Jarrad Davis in Great Shape
Davis has been taking a vital offseason seriously, training hard in order to get his body in the best possible shape it can be ahead of 2020, and the results are very noticeable. Davis is more trim and has added way more muscle definition as a post circulating on the internet showed.
Davis did the work at Michigan Elite Conditioning who shared the image on their Instagram page. It’s impressive work for Davis heading into what is a vital season on the field for the young linebacker. The hope is the change in physique helps Davis manage to turn the corner in terms of becoming a consistent playmaker for the defense.
Obviously, Davis is doing his part to put his best foot forward for the team this coming season and his body looks the part of a player who could be a top linebacker this coming season.
Matt Patricia Excited About Jarrad Davis
Speaking with reporters on a conference call earlier this offseason, Patricia was asked about Davis and admitted the young linebacker is still a player who the Lions want to be a part of their future, even in spite of the fact that the team didn’t use the option for Davis. As he said, Davis is a “cornerstone” talent for the Lions on the defensive side of the football.
This statement shows that the Lions still remain committed to Davis beyond 2020, even if they have a clear out should the linebacker not perform next season. It’s an interesting juxtaposition for the team given the public move that was just made.
Perhaps the Lions wish to motivate Davis into having a big season, then try to bring him back for the future if he has a solid year.
Jarrad Davis Lions’ Stats
Davis always brings it on the field, and that’s something he has done since he played in college with the Florida Gators. Known as one of the best tacklers and leaders in his class, Davis has all the tools to be a fixture in Detroit as he has shown with his aggressive play. He’s going to be a fan favorite for his never say die attitude for years to come.
At times, Davis can be his own worst enemy in terms of the things he does on the field in pursuit and in coverage, but more often than not, his speed and passion is a major advantage for him. This year, Davis has been best at rushing the passer. He’s put up 62 tackles and 2 sacks this season.
Earlier last season, Davis was excited when the Lions started 2-1-1 and looked to be turning over a new leaf, something which he said.
“In a sense we’re kind of like a newly seeded plant in a way. We’re starting to blossom a little bit. We got to keep watering, we got to keep giving ourself that light. We have to keep making sure that we are paying attention to things that are going to help us grow and get better,” Davis told the media a few months back.
Davis was around in 2018 for what became a struggle amid a frustrating 6-10 season on the field, and as he said, it’s been somewhat a shift in mindset and motivation which has led to Detroit’s turnaround on the field early in the 2019 season, as well as cleaning up some of the small details which prevented the Lions from having more overwhelming success.
Davis coming back and playing through pain shows the type of leadership he exhibits. Certainly, nobody can question the fact that Davis has been a solid leader for the team.
The hope is that Davis can show off the skills that Benoit has been calling him out for this offseason.
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