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What Keuchly Was Ask To Do In College Versus What He Is Capable Of Doing?


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Before everyone makes their snide remarks I admit I am not an expert as many of you are or think you are but.Luke did catch my eye at the combine and the sports science piece that cam out on him.My question is he a freakish enough of an athlete that could be moved from time to time to a edge rushing DE or 3-4 OLB? I fully understand that he never played that role in college but was thinking if by some miracle TD and Beason come back strong why could he not be used in that capacity.I kook at the physical attributes of Freeney and Bruce Irvin and other than giving up a couple of pounds to Freeney he has the speed and athleticism. .He is also very similar to Von Miller.

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i think he could but i think he's better at controlling things in the middle of the field to such a degree that 1) you really don't want him to do anything else and 2) he makes it safer for other guys to rush the passer.

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In your hopefully assessment of TD coming back full strength, well, he's our best pass rushing 'backer, so Keek can be used to his strengths, which according to most, are in coverage. Talk about a lethal 3rd and long D! Beason roaming the middle, Keek covering the tight end or back in the flat, TD blitzing in. The possibilities for a D guru like RR are unlimited.

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In your hopefully assessment of TD coming back full strength, well, he's our best pass rushing 'backer, so Keek can be used to his strengths, which according to most, are in coverage. Talk about a lethal 3rd and long D! Beason roaming the middle, Keek covering the tight end or back in the flat, TD blitzing in. The possibilities for a D guru like RR are unlimited.

If Davis and Beason are up to full potential and Anderson stays as good as he has been, then I would not be opposed to seeing all four on the field at once. Luke would be an upgrade at safety stopping the run for a few plays a game.

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