Chris Ellis in the 3-4

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  • BillsWin
    man amongst boys
    • Oct 2008
    • 6025

    Chris Ellis in the 3-4

    If I remember correctly, Ellis was worked out as a linebacker for his pro day and possibly at the combine too.

    I know he played defensive end in the 4-3 in college, but prior to the draft he was considered a 3-4 linebacker prospect.

    six-foot-four, 261 lbs and only 24.

    Do you think he could rotate to linebacker in our new scheme?
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  • Dicknoze69
    Just because my name is dicknoze,it doesn't mean I have balls in my mouth
    • Jul 2002
    • 1224

    #2
    Re: Chris Ellis in the 3-4

    Originally posted by BillsWin
    If I remember correctly, Ellis was worked out as a linebacker for his pro day and possibly at the combine too.

    I know he played defensive end in the 4-3 in college, but prior to the draft he was considered a 3-4 linebacker prospect.

    six-foot-four, 261 lbs and only 24.

    Do you think he could rotate to linebacker in our new scheme?
    I think he certainly gets transitioned to a 3-4 OLB and we go from there. If he sucks, he's gone. If he shows promise, keep him. I think the Bills switching to a 3-4 saves his career much more than it saves Maybin's.
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    • T-Long
      Circling the Wagons since 1982.
      • Sep 2003
      • 3848

      #3
      Re: Chris Ellis in the 3-4

      Where would you put him? On the outside? I don't know what kind of coverage skills he has, b/c Maybin is going to be the one bull rushing.

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      • BillsWin
        man amongst boys
        • Oct 2008
        • 6025

        #4
        Re: Chris Ellis in the 3-4

        I figured he WOULD switch. But does he have potential there?

        I believe he was rated the seventh best defensive end in that draft, yet he hasn't done well in this league. Maybe if he transitions to OLB, he does well?
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        • Dicknoze69
          Just because my name is dicknoze,it doesn't mean I have balls in my mouth
          • Jul 2002
          • 1224

          #5
          Re: Chris Ellis in the 3-4

          Originally posted by T-Long
          Where would you put him? On the outside? I don't know what kind of coverage skills he has, b/c Maybin is going to be the one bull rushing.
          I think he's Maybin's backup for the time being. Whether our small DE's have any coverage ability is something we need to discover in camps.
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          • BillsWin
            man amongst boys
            • Oct 2008
            • 6025

            #6
            Re: Chris Ellis in the 3-4

            Originally posted by T-Long
            Where would you put him? On the outside? I don't know what kind of coverage skills he has, b/c Maybin is going to be the one bull rushing.
            Second string behind Maybin maybe? Good depth if he has skills.
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            • Mahdi
              Registered User
              • Mar 2004
              • 10585

              #7
              Re: Chris Ellis in the 3-4

              Originally posted by BillsWin
              If I remember correctly, Ellis was worked out as a linebacker for his pro day and possibly at the combine too.

              I know he played defensive end in the 4-3 in college, but prior to the draft he was considered a 3-4 linebacker prospect.

              six-foot-four, 261 lbs and only 24.

              Do you think he could rotate to linebacker in our new scheme?
              Yes. He could be a candidate for the OLB spot.

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              • ByrdsTheWord
                Veteran Zoner
                • Jan 2010
                • 307

                #8
                Re: Chris Ellis in the 3-4

                Originally posted by T-Long
                Where would you put him? On the outside? I don't know what kind of coverage skills he has, b/c Maybin is going to be the one bull rushing.
                Does Maybin even know how to bull rush?

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                • Yasgur's Farm
                  Moderator
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 7091

                  #9
                  Re: Chris Ellis in the 3-4

                  Chris Ellis to OLB will probably be a necessity. 3-4 means Stroud and Williams to DE'S... Them along with Spencer Johnson means we need at least 1 more 3-4 DE in the rotation... McCargo? 3-4 also means we'll need a starting NT along with his back-up. Maybin, Kelsay, Ellis and Schobel (if he returns) need to go to OLB.

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                  • Nighthawk
                    Getting old waiting for a championship in Buffalo!
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 15437

                    #10
                    Re: Chris Ellis in the 3-4

                    I think this gives him a legit shot to make it in the NFL. LB is probably a better fit for him and he might actually succeed at the position.

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