The Baltimore Hawks over the off season had major need that needed to get fixed. Starting an inactive cornerback last season and being in the bottom group of teams in turnovers hurt in many games when all that was needed was one stop in order to get the momentum shifted. However, big moves were made in order to get the secondary up on its feet in S26. One move was a call up from the S25 draft in Tony Yeboah who was phenomenal as a run stopping safety in Kansas City. As a good earning player, he has a potential to become a great rookie this upcoming season and add onto the youth of the defensive side of the ball. Another new set of rookie additions come on the defensive line as Etrigan Slayer and Ernest Lover join veteran defensive tackle, Nuniq Annastesia, to beef up the run defense that was missing on some drives in S25. The rookies all come with great TPE levels with plenty of room to grow as well but they are not alone. Instead two veteran players come in with a linebacker duo of Spike Suzuki and Dexter Jackson looking to fill up any remaining holes on defense with their experienced knowledge and are joined by hall of fame cornerback, Dermot Lavelle Jr who seeks his final glory years prior to entering the hall. There is a lot of great addition to the Hawks’ defense that are sure to put in work this season.
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