Tical21
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Assuming we're going to go from "4-3 with 3-4 personnel (which was crap btw)" to an actual 3-4, I've been thinking a lot about our personnel and who may fit and where we have big needs.
There are a few questions that we first need to deal with. Namely, what do we want out of our LBs? Do we want pure pass rushers at OLB? Or do we want guys with a little coverage ability as well? Do we want Patriots style monster ILB types, or are 230 lbers okay?
Either way, it appears to me that Darrell Taylor is the only real roster fit as a 3-4 OLB. Mayyyyybe Mayowa. You're going to have to add multiple pieces here, either through FA or the draft, or both. Hasson Reddick is the best fit but will be the most expensive. It is a VERY deep Edge/OLB draft class. We could get a really good player in r3/4. Just starting draft prep, but I love Bonitto if we are looking for more than a pure pass rusher, as he can cover a bit as well, or Ebikete from Penn State looks like a really interesting pass rusher (altho I may argue his best fit is as a 4-3 DE).
I don't think Alton can play there often, but you may be able to keep him as depth is you're only interested in pass rushing types playing that role.
I don't think Rasheem Green has any role on this team. I don't think he's big enough to play DE and line up over the tackle regularly (or even inside it), and I don't think he's agile enough to play LB. So, I don't see him being brought back.
Poona probably slides to one of the end spots, and I think will play well there. Mone will probably have a role at end as well. What we're really missing is a nose tackle. A great 3-4 defense has a great nose. I like me some Al Woods, and hope we bring him back, but you don't build a defense around him. There are many FA values for mediocre players, the Danny Shelton's of the world, etc. Austin Johnson and Sebastian Joseph-Day may be FA names to keep an eye on. I've only found one earlier round true nose in the draft so far, Jones from UConn, but it appears to be a pretty thin NT class.
Are Barton and BBK big enough to play inside in a 3-4? Will Bobby want to come back and learn a new scheme? I know the bear front we have run a lot lately is really similar in the interior to the 3-4, and should keep Barton fairly clean. I think they give him a year unless they are blown away by someone in the draft, given they don't keep Bobby around.
There are so many ways to go with the 41st pick. I don't think you target a position. Scratch safety and wr off your list and take BPA.
We're going to have to add like 3-4 big bodied dudes, and add 3 edges. Can we do this in one offseason? My guess is that the front seven will be a work-in-progress this season. We'll add a few pieces...and have a few positions that are incomplete. Anyways, I'm kind of excited to jump into the intricacies of a new scheme.
There are a few questions that we first need to deal with. Namely, what do we want out of our LBs? Do we want pure pass rushers at OLB? Or do we want guys with a little coverage ability as well? Do we want Patriots style monster ILB types, or are 230 lbers okay?
Either way, it appears to me that Darrell Taylor is the only real roster fit as a 3-4 OLB. Mayyyyybe Mayowa. You're going to have to add multiple pieces here, either through FA or the draft, or both. Hasson Reddick is the best fit but will be the most expensive. It is a VERY deep Edge/OLB draft class. We could get a really good player in r3/4. Just starting draft prep, but I love Bonitto if we are looking for more than a pure pass rusher, as he can cover a bit as well, or Ebikete from Penn State looks like a really interesting pass rusher (altho I may argue his best fit is as a 4-3 DE).
I don't think Alton can play there often, but you may be able to keep him as depth is you're only interested in pass rushing types playing that role.
I don't think Rasheem Green has any role on this team. I don't think he's big enough to play DE and line up over the tackle regularly (or even inside it), and I don't think he's agile enough to play LB. So, I don't see him being brought back.
Poona probably slides to one of the end spots, and I think will play well there. Mone will probably have a role at end as well. What we're really missing is a nose tackle. A great 3-4 defense has a great nose. I like me some Al Woods, and hope we bring him back, but you don't build a defense around him. There are many FA values for mediocre players, the Danny Shelton's of the world, etc. Austin Johnson and Sebastian Joseph-Day may be FA names to keep an eye on. I've only found one earlier round true nose in the draft so far, Jones from UConn, but it appears to be a pretty thin NT class.
Are Barton and BBK big enough to play inside in a 3-4? Will Bobby want to come back and learn a new scheme? I know the bear front we have run a lot lately is really similar in the interior to the 3-4, and should keep Barton fairly clean. I think they give him a year unless they are blown away by someone in the draft, given they don't keep Bobby around.
There are so many ways to go with the 41st pick. I don't think you target a position. Scratch safety and wr off your list and take BPA.
We're going to have to add like 3-4 big bodied dudes, and add 3 edges. Can we do this in one offseason? My guess is that the front seven will be a work-in-progress this season. We'll add a few pieces...and have a few positions that are incomplete. Anyways, I'm kind of excited to jump into the intricacies of a new scheme.