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Based solely on quality depth at LB it sounds good. Also, he seems to bring a unique skill set to the D Line and I love the idea of Larry working him into a monster.Made the official move to DE against the Scarlet Knights. Said that this was his new position from here on. Thoughts?
Made the official move to DE against the Scarlet Knights. Said that this was his new position from here on. Thoughts?
Based solely on quality depth at LB it sounds good. Also, he seems to bring a unique skill set to the D Line and I love the idea of Larry working him into a monster.
I've always thought Cade would inevitably move to the DE position. I personally think his potential is highest there and we can utilize him as a hybrid like we've done with Young this year.
Any idea what's his weight now?
LB to DE? From what I remember, seeing him play MLB/Middle Safety on D and QB in HS so he seems to have A LOT of athleticism. Carpenter is my first thought and Thad comes to mind too.A POSSIBLE POSITION CHANGE
Before entering the Ohio State football program in the summer, Cade Stover imagined he’d fit into the defense as a strongside linebacker. During the summer, preseason and beginning of his freshman season, he slotted into the second level of the defense.
But against Rutgers on Saturday, he played defensive end, picking up one tackle.
“We wanted to experiment with him,” Hafley said. “We've been doing it for a little bit in practice. He's been doing that a little bit on the scout team. So we kind of just were trying to figure out exactly what he can do, where he's best suited. I think we'll continue to work through that and see what the best spot is for him. But he's very talented. He's got a lot of versatility. He's strong. He can run. So we're trying to find the best place for him right now.”
Listed at 6-foot-4 and 225 pounds, Stover has the natural frame of a defensive end. The next step, provided he doesn’t shift back to linebacker, would be to add weight. Given Ohio State’s depth at linebacker, especially with the possibility of Hilliard returning for a sixth year, Stover sticking with his move to the defensive line would seem to make logical sense.
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