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Could burns not play 4-3 olb?


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Fwiw in coverage drills

He looked better than any of the LB's including Devin White at the combine.

 

Also during the draft.  One of the ESPN talking heads who were announcing the draft said his best fit was that 4-3 OLB that can rush the edge, ala Anthony Barr in Minnesota

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1 minute ago, rayzor said:

Rather him be a 43 LB than a 43 DE.

Put him on the DL and offense will be running his way all day. Keep him at LB and he'll be a stud. Guys actually not too bad in coverage and he'd be a great Blitzer.

I just dont know man.  We've only seen bits of his pro game between injuries and Ron's disdain.

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The 3-4 just needs DL depth. Injuries ravaged our hopes, and having an offense that can't score made it worse. 

We were always going to be a couple seasons from consistent with a scheme change. 

The sacks were there, the run fits will improve with the DL being filled out.

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1 minute ago, steven8989 said:

They asked Roman Harper on WFNZ the other day if with a new coach we go back to 4-3. He told them it would be harder and take longer to go back to 4-3 that we will stay with 3-4. He said Luke would be fine if they worked on middle of dline.

Pretty much what ive said all along

1. 3-4 hasnt been the problem this year, the DL has.  We can go back to a 4-3.  But would still have the same results with this DL.

2. We've converted all our edge guys to 3-4 guys.  Only ones under contract for next year are Burns, Christian Miller, and Haynes.

 

So to go back to a 4-3.  We'd still have to overhaul the interior DL and STILL have ti go back and overhaul the edge.  Staying in the 3-4 just requires fixing the interior DL

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Just now, steven8989 said:

They asked Roman Harper on WFNZ the other day if with a new coach we go back to 4-3. He told them it would be harder and take longer to go back to 4-3 that we will stay with 3-4. He said Luke would be fine if they worked on middle of dline.

Maybe if we had made the full switch but we didn't.  2-3 guys were suited for the 3-4 specifically(Burns, Irvin, Poe maybe another?) The rest are familiar with the 4-3 and could switch back with no problems.  KK and McCoy at DT would be nice in the 4-3.  Our Ends would suck but hopefully Burns can rush from the LB spot?  We have to get Luke back in his MLB where hes most effective.

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