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Lavar Edwards breakdown


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Was asking around on the Bills boards about Edwards and found a guy who had obviously done his homework.  He stated: 
 

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He's got some tools. He can set an edge as a 4-3 defensive end and rush the passer quite well. He has strong pop in his hands that jolts TEs and tackles. Edwards played really well this preseason but his downfall was his ability to 2 gap. He took too many chances as a 3-4 DE at shooting gaps and it left gaps unattended and thus linebackers not clean. Fits the 4-3 much better

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Here is a write up and breakdown of Edwards when he signed in Buffalo.  This does not include video from this preseason. 

http://www.cover1.net/2016/02/2015122lavar-edwards-signed/

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Well, at least now I can have a little hope of him sticking. We are his sixth team in his fourth season. I'm pretty sure that whatever led to his travels wasn't all scheme related, but making the Panthers will hopefully provide a good foundation for the young man. Stability for him, depth for us! 

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1 hour ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

if anybody knows of any games where he got a lot of snaps i'd like to check it out on gamepass when i get some time

14 snaps in preseason game 1, plus 2 ST snaps

11 snaps game 2 / 1 ST

40 snaps game 3 / 2 ST

49 snaps game 4 / 3 ST

 

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