Well that's the thing, right? Guys who are on-ball/off-ball hybrids have to be a little smaller to play in space.Yoop wrote: ↑22 Apr 2023 14:44He's really undersized though, 6.2, and 237 I love the athleticism but just think he will struggle against more athletic OT's at this level
I think the goal with bigger DE size edge rushers is to have better edge contain ability and also being able to move them inside, which we do with Gary, when ya couple that with better coverage ability with both ILB, why bother to drop a edge OLB/DE.
if we hadn't taken Quay last year then Smith imo becomes a better fit,
I like either of LVN or Murphy for us, big, brutish, that can play in or outside, perfect replacements for Perry Smith.
can't have enough pass rushers
But also, it's really not THAT undersized. We just have grown accustomed to the bigger end of the spectrum for edge rushers. That was exactly what Capers liked and wanted, but in the Vic Fangio tree, a lot of the successful edge rushers have been smaller faster guys.
Before coming to Green Bay, Joe Barry was coaching the LBs for Brandon Staley's top-ranked defense and the OLBs were Leonard Floyd )(who is tall but weighs in the 240s and has 33.125 inch arms) and Samson Ekuban (6'3" 245)
Staley coaches in LA now where they have a Bosa, but without Bosa in there, Kyle Van Noy, 6'3" 243 and 31.625 inch arms stepped in.
Fangio himself had Von Miller, who was 6'3" 245 with 33.5 inch arms, also
In Packers history, we had Clay Matthews was 6'3" 240 with 32.25 inch arms.
Nolan Smith is 6'2". He weighed 240 at his Pro Day. His arms are about 32.5 inches (an eighth more in one measure; an eighth less in another)
He'll be alright. He has a clear role in the NFL.