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Originally Posted by painekiller
I think Mario is closer to a 3-4 OLB than a DE. Most 3-4 DE are really just quick 4-3 DTs, think Gary Walker. As for DelJaun as a 3-4 NT, not really IMO. I look at most 3-4s and see the 320+ guys at NT. Guys like Okam.
Our LBs are all 4-3 types, way top small to play in the 3-4. Adibi is not bigger than most teams SS. The LBs in a 3-4 are prototypically the larger less athletic type LBs. BTW this draft as a lot of 3-4 OLB types in it. Also the 3-4 usually is not rookie friendly in the front 7, so drafting takes time and numbers.
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You're right about Deljuan, I thought he was bigger than he is for some reason.
I couldn't disagree more about Mario though, how many 290lbs OLB are there? You want your 3-4 DE to do 2 things; (1) tie up blockers, (2) play the run. Mario does both of those things very well in addition to being able to beat that double teams, which would effectively give you an extra rusher on plays.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought you wanted your 3-4 OLB to be able to rush the passer. I was under the impression that's what their job was. That's why I think Adibi would be a good fit there. But, it is true that 3-4 OLB are DE/OLB tweeners, and that Adibi is not. So maybe he's not a good fit there. But, we do have guys like Nading and Thompson to fit that role and, like you said, this draft is very heavy in these tweeners.
Again, I think we have the personnel to run the system. We might be short on NT and LB, but that's the case in the 4-3 as it is. And if we bring in a good 3-4 coach I'm sure he could plug those holes fairly quickly.
I'd just hate to see us pass on a potentially great coach like Crennel or Mangini to settle on someone mediocre simply because we're afraid to change schemes.