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If Not JPP, Could Chandler Jones Fit at DE?


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6'5", 265 lbs. and will be 27 in February.  I feel like he used to be a DE in a 4-3, but has been playing standing up outside in the 34.  I'm trying to remember if he has any prior red flags other than underproducing.  We need a DE and Jones had a few beastly years up in New England.  

If he could fit, what would his pricetag be after an underwhelming year in AZ?  Would Gettleman re-up Star, KK and spend some dough to bring in Chandler too?  

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30 minutes ago, SOJA said:

I'd take him in a heartbeat. Guy is playing out of position in Arizona IMO 

Isn't AZ a 3-4 team? From what I remember, I could be wrong. But NE runs a 3-4 as well. I don't think he was out of position for them. Of course he wasn't always 265 tho, was lighter, playing the OLB position for them. 

 

For us he could play DE but he'd need to add at least 10 more pounds. 

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11 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

Isn't AZ a 3-4 team? From what I remember, I could be wrong. But NE runs a 3-4 as well. I don't think he was out of position for them. Of course he wasn't always 265 tho, was lighter, playing the OLB position for them. 

 

For us he could play DE but he'd need to add at least 10 more pounds. 

I might be wrong- but for some reason I had thought Arizona was trying him at diff position. I thought I read that this offseason. I think he's a good 4-3 D-End

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