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Originally Posted by Mattyk
In a 3-4 I think you can move AH around, he doesn't need to be pegged as a NT or DE.
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Agreed, I personally see him as our Richard Seymour even though physique wise he's built more like Vince Wilfork. Remember Seymour has reached 8 sacks twice in his career and I believe both years came in the 3-4. That matches Haynesworth career high in 2008. They always talked about using Haynesworth as an end, I guess nows the time to make the switch full time. As long as Hasslet allows Haynesworth to shoot the gaps we'll be fine. Allignment wise I would think that he would play a similar position to what he plays in the 3-4
Right now the main thing we're missing in the short run is an extra nose and a pass covering OLB. Of course Adalius Thomas might be available this offseason regardless of a new CBA.
--W---A--N---E---S
---O--O--O--O--O--TE
W= Will Linebacker
A = Albert Haynesworth
N= Nose
E = End
S= Sam
Ends - Hayensworth, Golston, Alexander, Jarmon, Griffin
NT - Montgomery
OLB - Orakpo, Carter (~~eh~), Chris Wilson, Rocky McIntosh
ILB - London, Blades, Rocky (again), Henson (Maybe he'll actually get a chance to play)