Arvell Reese is the prototype for the “SAM” linebacker role in Kelvin Sheppard’s defense—a player who can play on the line of scrimmage, set the edge against the run, and rush the passer
Solid scouting report on Reese. The OTTO role comp to what Patricia ran in New England is really intresting here because that versatility is exactly what modern defenses need. What caught my attention was the "gravity" angle you mentioned, where he forces protectin slides even when he's not gettin home himself. I saw similar effects watching edge rushers in college a few yrs ago, that ability to affect blocking schemes is almost more valueable than raw sack numbers.
Man, its refreshing to see someone else believe in the raw abikity to help your defense win, when said player doesnt get the stats. I feel its more beneficial to the defense overall. Unselfish play
Solid scouting report on Reese. The OTTO role comp to what Patricia ran in New England is really intresting here because that versatility is exactly what modern defenses need. What caught my attention was the "gravity" angle you mentioned, where he forces protectin slides even when he's not gettin home himself. I saw similar effects watching edge rushers in college a few yrs ago, that ability to affect blocking schemes is almost more valueable than raw sack numbers.
Man, its refreshing to see someone else believe in the raw abikity to help your defense win, when said player doesnt get the stats. I feel its more beneficial to the defense overall. Unselfish play