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Who's Moving from DL to OL?
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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 42774" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Kallon was unlucky in that he got caught in the 34/43 transition between Groh and Roof. He put on a LOT of weight to play a 34 DE and now it seems he's stuck because he's not quick enough at the current size to play DE, nor is he really versed/experienced enough to play DT with all its nuances.</p><p></p><p>If you look at his HS tape, we took Kallon away from what he does best: React to the play and chase the guy with the ball down. He was relentless with quickness that's hard to find for his size. He had a great first step and was explosive off the snap. I think he would have made a great situational DE on passing downs as he learned the mental side of the position. Now we're just crossing our fingers and hoping it works out for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 42774, member: 360"] Kallon was unlucky in that he got caught in the 34/43 transition between Groh and Roof. He put on a LOT of weight to play a 34 DE and now it seems he's stuck because he's not quick enough at the current size to play DE, nor is he really versed/experienced enough to play DT with all its nuances. If you look at his HS tape, we took Kallon away from what he does best: React to the play and chase the guy with the ball down. He was relentless with quickness that's hard to find for his size. He had a great first step and was explosive off the snap. I think he would have made a great situational DE on passing downs as he learned the mental side of the position. Now we're just crossing our fingers and hoping it works out for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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