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Hey..
Can someone give me a build to a passrushing DT? Not just how yours look, but what should I train when and so on.
I haven't really got any idea about how I should do it.
 
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The logical choice is to train strength and agility first..

Right now my team is slow building..So I'm actually training speed and agility...Just because I can, and letting strength get the most out of natural level gains right now.


Pretty much the same as a DE for a successful DT who can actually make plays...

80-90 strength
80-90 speed
110 + agility.

10 + shed block.
 
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So first I train what? And then what? What do I put put SP into and when..
 
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Train strength and agility...Until you can soft capt them.
 
Rage Kinard
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A few different routes.

One is to start out training agility/speed and getting agility up to 73+ ASAP, switch training after agility is 1st capped to strength/tackling and take strength up to 73+, switch to tackling/speed or speed stamina after agility is capped

One is to start out normal training strength until strength is capped, then switch to agility/speed or agility/tackling. Take strength to 68+ cap. Then take agility to 81+ and switch training to speed/stamina or speed/tackling.

There are different ways and it depends on exactly what type of pass rushing DT. Do you want a pure pass rusher or one that can stand his ground against the run as well?

In any event, you want DT between 6-2 and 6-6 and between 310-320 lbs (ideal but not mandatory). You want a total of 37 (or higher if you can get it) strength+agility on initial roll. So 24-13 or 19-18, something like that.

Focus on strength and agility early and you want agility higher.
 
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Thanks a lot guys. Especially you Rage K Cuz you understood what I meant.
 
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Or train strength normal, switch to speed/agi, soft cap strength, third cap agi, third cap strength, fourth cap agi, strength, speed..
 
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Start out training Agility+Speed. If you can't softcap Agility before you turn level 3, continue training it until RIGHT BEFORE you hit level 5. You should be able to cap it at level 2 before you hit 3, though. After you softcap it, switch training to Strength+Tackling while you pump your AGI up to the 4th or 5th cap. Then cap strength and switch training to either Spd+Tak or Spd+Stam. Pump Strength up to the 4th or 5th cap, too. Then you probably want to work up tackling, followed by speed, vision, confidence, stamina, and jumping, in that order. Jumping is pretty underrated for DTs because it doesn't get any auto level improvement, but it's worth training up to 30+ imo.
 
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Originally posted by Kayoh
Start out training Agility+Speed. If you can't softcap Agility before you turn level 3, continue training it until RIGHT BEFORE you hit level 5. You should be able to cap it at level 2 before you hit 3, though. After you softcap it, switch training to Strength+Tackling while you pump your AGI up to the 4th or 5th cap. Then cap strength and switch training to either Spd+Tak or Spd+Stam. Pump Strength up to the 4th or 5th cap, too. Then you probably want to work up tackling, followed by speed, vision, confidence, stamina, and jumping, in that order. Jumping is pretty underrated for DTs because it doesn't get any auto level improvement, but it's worth training up to 30+ imo.


4th cap is sufficient IMO, because getting both to another cap higher takes about 10 levels but the DT doesn't get significantly better. I'd rather spend those points on speed, after agility that's what makes DTs playmakers. Believe me, I five-capped strength on my NT, so he's capable of reverse pancaking guards while standing around.
 
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Thanks for your advice. Nice guides.
 


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