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If he earns a tree ..WoW I’d take play 85 % of the D snaps.I am calling it now, he breaks out next year into the player we all know he can be and earns a tree. He just needs to be on the damn field all of the time.
Sorry but if a kid played outside his whole HS career then you maybe try him inside for a season. If that doesn't pan out though then get him back where he's natural. He should've always been outside to begin with and IMO we wasted him his first 2 seasons.Baron Browning working to showcase outside versatility for Buckeyes
Baron Browning began to show signs as last season wore on at Ohio State.
Browning had 19 of his 43 total tackles and half of his tackles for loss in the final four games of the year — the toughest stretch of games throughout the season. Maybe that late success can be attributed to comfort in a revamped defense. Or maybe it was just confidence.
But perhaps it was the work on the outside that increased, working with defensive line coach Larry Johnson and linebackers coach Al Washington in pregame warmups and developing a level of freedom he discovered when showing up at outside linebacker rather than inside. Now making the full-time switch to the outside, Browning thinks he could finally break out and be a star in the Ohio State defense.
“I haven’t really been on the inside, I’ve been kind of focused on the outside role now,” he said. “It’s more of my natural position that I played in high school, so I feel comfortable doing it and I’m excited for it.”
Browning’s role in the Buckeyes defense is far from set. It’s still unclear just how the Buckeyes plan to use the athletic hybrid linebacker within their system, but he’s made sure to keep the options readily available. He began his Ohio State career as an outside linebacker recruit. He made the switch inside and battled for playing time with other talented linebackers.
But now he’s going back to the position he was recruited to play, one that he certainly feels more comfortable playing. It will likely result in a win-win situation for both Ohio State and Browning, as the Buckeyes make the effort to find time on the field for a deep stable of linebackers.
Entire article: https://lettermenrow.com/ohio-state...tside-linebacker-depth-chart-spring-practice/
Sorry but if a kid played outside his whole HS career then you maybe try him inside for a season. If that doesn't pan out though then get him back where he's natural. He should've always been outside to begin with and IMO we wasted him his first 2 seasons.