de and defensive linemen same thing a dt is also a defensive lineman both important depending upon what defensive scheme u use 4-3 or 3-4 in a 3-4 a dt is most crucial if your team is better rushing the qb than a de is probably more critical to have
Depending on the setup its either 3-4= Defensive End/Nose Guard/Defensive End 4-3= Defensive End/Defensive Tackle/Defensive Tackle/Defensive End 5-2=Defensive End/Defensive Tackle/Nose Guard/Defensive Tackle/Defensive End
Joe Green - defensive tackle L.C. Greenwood - defensive end Ernie Holmes - defensive tackle Dwight White - defensive end
Reggie White was a defensive end
It is a defensive end who lines up outside the shoulder of the offensive tackle. There are 9 techniques, a five is basically a typical 4-3 defensive end.
The Left Tackle is generally one of the best offensive line man. A majority of the time the Left Tackle blocks the Defensive End. However if the play runs to the right the Tackle would get the Will (weak side) Linebacker.
The front four of the Steeler's Steel Curtain were: * "Mean" Joe Greene - defensive tackle * L.C. Greenwood - defensive end * Ernie Holmes - defensive tackle * Dwight White - defensive end Use the link below to surf over to the Wikipedia article on this slice of football history.
Defensive End. The DE plays on the outside edge of the defensive line. Called the Defensive End in a 4-3 allignment and is sometimes referred to as a Defensive Tackle in a 3-4 defensive allignment. The Defensive end is responsible for pass rushing and run stuffing.
Hall-of-Fame defensive lineman Dan Hampton wore number 99 for the Chicago Bears from 1979 through 1990. Since then, the number has been used by defensive end Tim Ryan (1992-93), defensive tackle Jim Flanigan (1995-2000), defensive end Joe Tafoya (2001-03), defensive tackle Tank Johnson (2004-06), defensive tackle Darwin Walker (2007) and defensive tackle Marcus Harrison (2010). Going into the 2012 season, rookie defensive end Shea McClellin has been assigned number 99.
There is no straight T, though it could mean "Tackle" (as in offensive tackle and defensive tackle). Also tight end is TE.
Hall-of-Fame defensive lineman Dan Hampton wore number 99 for the Chicago Bears from 1979 through 1990. Since then, the number has been used by defensive end Tim Ryan (1992-93), defensive tackle Jim Flanigan (1995-2000), defensive end Joe Tafoya (2001-03), defensive tackle Tank Johnson (2004-06), defensive tackle Darwin Walker (2007) and defensive tackle Marcus Harrison (2010). Going into the 2012 season, rookie defensive end Shea McClellin has been assigned number 99.
Defensive End ---------- Bob Lilly may have lined up at defensive end from time to time over the course of his career, but he was a defensive tackle.
Steve Furness played both defensive tackle and defensive end for the Steelers.