Jul/28/08 05:25 PM Filed in:
Nate Webster
Nate Webster apparently is in
peak physical condition.
He's not in bad shape, either, when it comes to his
position battle.
On Sunday, Webster ran with the first team at middle
linebacker after Niko Koutouvides was No. 1 the first
two days of practice. That revolving pattern should
continue until one of the players establishes a firm
grip on the starting job.
"That's fair to me," Webster noted. "As far as
competing for the position, it's better than staying
with the 'twos,' and you get a chance to switch up
tempo."
Webster started last season at strong-side linebacker.
But he's a more natural fit in the center of the
defense as a between- the-tackles defender.
"I call it home. That's what I've played all my life .
. . ," he said. "I'm real excited about it."
The staff also is pleased with Webster's offseason
participation, which has resulted in him being "in the
best shape I've ever seen him in," according to coach
Mike Shanahan. When Webster first came to Denver in
2006, he still was feeling the aftereffects of a torn
right patella tendon.
"I had to damn near start over again. But that's not
even a question anymore," he said. "And last year, I
finished the season healthy and didn't miss any games,
so that was one of my first goals I did reach. My next
goal was to stay healthy and play hard."
Webster finished 2007 second on the team in tackles,
with 100 (77 solo), playing on the strong side. Both
numbers were career bests.
"Nate did some good things even at the strong-side
linebacker spot last year," defensive coordinator Bob
Slowik said. "He flashed some talent in the run game
and was physical and explosive. But we thought him
being inside in the middle would be the most natural
position, and having those two compete is good. And
it's tight. They've both been doing really good
things."
(rockymountainnews.com)