One advantage would be that the offense would face it in practice, which would help them on gameday vs division opponts, who all use it.
If you can't get the NT, then of course stay w/ 4-3. It is easier to get the 4-3 DT's.
Cody was not an every down player in college, so prob couldn't in NFL either.
He's good player, and fun to watch collapse the pocket, but not who we should use #9 pick on!
Get McClain, whether you stay w/ 4-3 or switch to 3-4, he'll be money.
agree w/ sven's posting. It all would depend on getting a NT in free agency. Cody doesnt play every down in college, so I assume couldnt in NFL as a rookie. So NT would have to be found in free agency for this to work.
Stroud and Williams at DE should work, with Kelsay as bkup only. Solves the Schobel retirement issue.
Drafting McClain, or Spikes, for MLB a must in rnd 1.
Here:
"No initial interviews may be requested or granted after the Divisional Playoff weekend for any team’s assistant that is still participating in the postseason.
One other note is that the Bills are permitted just one interview with a candidate while his team is still competing in the postseason. And no direct or indirect contact by the Bills can be made with the candidate or his representatives during that time following the initial interview. The only exception is if a candidate’s team makes it all the way to the Super Bowl and there’s a two week time frame between the conference championship game and the Super Bowl, which there is this year. Then a second interview can take place."
http://blogs.buffalobills.com/2010/01/04/i...es-in-playoffs/