Daily News (Los Angeles)

Texas A&M’s Raikes joins Trojans’ D-line

- By Luca Evans levans@scng.com

LOS ANGELES » Back in the foundation­al days of USC defensive coordinato­r D’Anton Lynn’s coaching experience, back when he’d share a glass of whiskey with Houston Texans defensive coordinato­r Anthony Weaver during Saturday night game-planning, Lynn learned a crucial lesson from Weaver, a longtime NFL colleague with a specialty in the defensive line.

“He saw when we were successful, and why,” Weaver, now the defensive line coach of the Baltimore Ravens, said in December. “And the times we weren’t, particular­ly up front, is because we didn’t have complement­ary pieces.”

It’s built the foundation for Lynn’s defensive understand­ing, predicated in large part on versatilit­y in size on the line, with pieces that can stay on the field for multiple downs and multiple fronts.

On Tuesday, USC picked up a crucial piece amid this puzzle of a roster entering the Big Ten as Texas A&M transfer defensive tackle Isaiah Raikes announced he is committing to USC.

Raikes’ size is what jumps off the page, an SEC-level build at 6-foot-2 and 320 pounds — larger than anyone USC had playing consistent snaps on its defensive front in 2023. It’s a temporary fill-in. Raikes has just one year of eligibilit­y remaining, but should form an imposing tandem up the middle and relieve some pressure off the returning Bear Alexander.

Raikes’ stats didn’t jump off the page last season at A&M. He recorded 17 tackles and five pressures, according to Pro Football Focus. But he split his snaps virtually even in run-defense and pass-rush situations, thriving most particular­ly against the run, a major need for USC after they were frequently shredded up the middle by ballcarrie­rs in 2023.

“You need certain types of bodies on the edge, you need certain types of bodies on the inside where you can move those guys around,” Lynn said in his introducto­ry press conference in December. “So if we want to go from a four-down front to a fivedown front, we don’t need to sub to put a bigger guy in, because we have the personnel where we can just go ahead and do that with the guys we have on the field.”

Suddenly, USC can entrench a tandem of Raikes and Alexander at nose tackle, flanked by linemen such as Vanderbilt transfer Nate Clifton and incoming freshmen Carlon Jones and Jide Abasiri. The depth chart is still thin with a slew of graduating seniors. But USC got one step closer to fulfilling Lynn’s vision on Tuesday.

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