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13 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Barno as a stand up 34 rusher in Evero’s defense sounds insane. I’m really excited about what we see out of Barno this year. Considering he is the fastest player on the team and plays defensive end/ Pass rush specialist  ……

He's still mainly an unknown factor. Really wished we had seen more of him, the glimpses were really inspiring of optimism. Maybe a whole season and off season under a better strength and conditioning group would help immensely.

I think under Rhule the weight room became less important than the big meeting/indoctrination room. And we got pushed around a lot. A lot.

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We will need an experienced NT in FA and draft one as well.  McCall has the size, but dude was an undrafted FA.  I wouldn't put too much stock into him.  Again, Anderson has played in both schemes, so it would make sense to re-sign him at least for a season while these guys adapt to the 3-4.  I don't doubt Brown can move to the outside, but it will take some time to get used to.

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1 minute ago, Khyber53 said:

He's still mainly an unknown factor. Really wished we had seen more of him, the glimpses were really inspiring of optimism. Maybe a whole season and off season under a better strength and conditioning group would help immensely.

I think under Rhule the weight room became less important than the big meeting/indoctrination room. And we got pushed around a lot. A lot.

Any time you transition to a new defense, everyone is going to be an unknown factor. What we saw of Barno in his last 2 games was very encouraging, especially the final game of the year against the Saints where he had 3 tackles and sack. 

It just takes good coaches and systems to unleash the talent of our players...  this was Barno's RAS:

 

As I said before.... in Evero's system... I am really excited to see what he can do with Barno.

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Just now, stan786 said:

Honestly I think our personnel on the whole are a better fit for a 3-4 look than a 4-3 at the moment. I'm pretty excited to see what Evero can do with Burns.

The back 7 yes, but it made our thin DL that much thinner...like a complete overhaul with exception to Brown.

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10 minutes ago, Lemory said:

I think the shift to 3-4 wont be too drastic considering how many DB's are going to be on the field. We need to pick up a NT, DE, FS, and maybe another LB in FA or the draft but that makes the offseason fun.

Fun for sure.  The reconstruction of this defense around Burns, Luvu, Chinn, & Horn is about to get great.  Opens up a lot of FA & prospect types we typically don't consider.  

Some early faves to check out:

Keanu Benton, Wisconsin, 6'4 315 0/1T

Karl Brooks, Bowling Green 6'4 300 1/3/5T - I have a feeling this guy is going to thrive.  He's got a motor, really stood out at the SB.

Byron Young, Tennessee, EDGE, 6'3 245

Felix Anudike-Uzomah, EDGE, 6'4 250 

Both EDGE dudes have been building some hype and could see them being available day 2/early 3.

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8 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

The back 7 yes, but it made our thin DL that much thinner...like a complete overhaul with exception to Brown.

I disagree a bit, mainly I think the majority of our Edge Rushers are built to play much better in a 3-4 other than YGM. I agree that NT and depth on the three DL spots are a need but also those tend to be spots you can bring in serviceable players for reasonable deals. I would argue that Anderson and Brown make find Ends in the scheme, and there are some good NT available in FA this offseason that generally dont come that expensive.

So I feel like its just a trade from having small ends for a 4-3 to having to find a NT for a 3-4, and pass rushers are much harder to find generally.

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Just now, La Pantera said:

We ran mostly 3 man fronts under Phil Snow. It only leaned 4 man heavy after Wilks took over.

Yes, but it was a hybrid system.  I want 3-4 players specifically for a 3-4 system, namely the DL.  I'm not all that worried about the DEs moving to OLBs and our OLBs moving to the inside.  That's just conceptual stuff and getting a ton of reps.  What we have currently for a DL in a 3-4 scheme is vastly lacking.

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You can find serviceable space eater NTs for a 3-4 in FA and the draft fairly easily. Brown I think will do much better as a 3-4 DE than a 4-3 DT. Burns, Barno, Haynes are tailor made as 3-4 OLBs. As others mentioned, re-signing Anderson as a 3-4 DE makes sense as well. I think the personnel is much more suited to 3-4 than 4-3 on the whole. Need to rebuild DL depth and find a ballhawk FS, but besides that, think we're pretty decently set-up for the shift.

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1 hour ago, Harbingers said:

I really hope Evero changes his scheme to fit the players aka 4-3/4-2-5. He’d have to entirely gut the defensive core we have and rebuild to be effective at all, which would at least a season. 

I disagree to an extent.  It creates more needs in some spots but it fills some too and puts a lot of our best defensive players and young players in a more natural position i.e. burns at olb.

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