Lining up next to Jarrett most of the time will be nose tackle Tyeler Davison, a free agent acquisition from New Orleans. I've been a fan of Davison's since his college days, because he's not just your typical nose guard. Yeah, he's stout and can make plays in the run game at the line of scrimmage. He's really violent and plays with great urgency and he's strong as an ox. That's all true. But Davison is also pretty darn quick off the ball. That swim move you see in the clips above has beaten a lot of good linemen in this league. He's not on Jarrett's level as a pure disruptor, because he lacks that second gear to react and explode to the football in the backfield off his third or fourth step. But this guy can make plays on the other side of the line of scrimmage. The matchup between Davison and Jason Kelce will be a fun one to study on Monday morning.