No personnel ever does until brought onboard with a zone blitz 3-4 team. There is no such thing as a zone blitz 3-4 OLB at the college level, the few teams that do run 3-4's zone don't run pro style zone blitz systems. Almost every 3-4 OLB was at one time a DE. Almost every 3-4 DE was at one time a 4-3 UT. Almost every NT was at one time a 1-tech 4-3 DT. Thompson and Kampman actually have more LB experience than most 3-4 OLB's did when they began OLB training. These guys aren't asked to be CB's. They drop back to a point and watch the QB, taking away specific routes that the QB would throw in reaction to the blitz and are there to make an open field tackles if the QB goes to the back in the flats. When guys turn it upfield and run deeper routes, the S's and ILB's do the covering.
When was the last time you read a scouting report on a DT/DE what said he was good in coverage; having fluid hips and good ball skills and hands.
Jeremy Thompson is one of the only DE scouting reports that I've ever read that said the player had a good amount of coverage experience.
Just because we haven't asked guys to drop into shallow zones.....doesn't mean that they can't. Kamp actually dropped into coverage quite a bit in preseason and in the first quarter of the season.
When was the last time you read a scouting report on a DT/DE what said he was good in coverage; having fluid hips and good ball skills and hands.
Just because we haven't asked guys to drop into shallow zones.....doesn't mean that they can't. Kamp actually dropped into coverage quite a bit in preseason and in the first quarter of the season.


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