Kristian Welch

Robert Read, Sports Reporter

The Iowa defense is going to have a new look when it swarms Kinnick for the first time in September.

The entire starting defensive line from last season either graduated, or in Anthony Nelson’s case, declared for the NFL Draft. Amani Hooker and Jake Gervase will no longer be patrolling the secondary and making game-changing plays.

At the second level of the defense, Jack Hockaday has put on the Black and Gold for the last time but leaves behind an experienced and versatile group of linebackers.

Among that group is Kristian Welch, who is ready to shine in his senior season.

Last spring, Welch was seen by many as the successor to Josey Jewell at middle linebacker in the Iowa defense. Amani Jones then went on a tear to earn the starting spot in the middle over Welch, and then Hockaday took over for Jones in the first game.

In the meantime, Welch started at weak-side linebacker for three games and displayed an impressive combination of strength in the running game and athleticism in the passing game, specifically in nickel packages.

Welch eventually got his time in the middle when Hockaday went down with an injury, and Jones got ejected for targeting, continuing to show his versatility for the Hawkeyes. Welch totaled 49 tackles for the Hawkeyes in 2018 while also picking off a pass against Illinois.

Going into the 2019 season, Welch is again slotted to start in the middle, and this time, he should have a full season’s worth of reps to display his talent and lead the Iowa defense.