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1) Don't trade productive players for draft picks, except as a very last resort. Try to get them back on your team. If they must be traded, get player(s) for them who can contribute. Draft picks just mean more rebuilding.

 

2) Schobel is not to slow to play OLB in a 3-4.

 

3) He will probably retire rather than start over at a new position, for a new coaching staff, for a team that is rebuilding (again) but I hope that he doesn't.

 

4) If he comes back, he will be successful (barring injury) because he is a talented player. In fact, I would worry much less about him making the move to OLB than Maybin. I know that Schobel can rush the QB and make plays because I've seen it. Maybin on the other hand...

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I think they keep him as a pass rushing specialist - meaning he only plays on obvious passing downs and will most likely rush the passer on 95% of those plays. They will probably move him around a bit (from side to side) and also play a few four man fronts so he can rush with his hand down. They will not ask him to defend the run in obvious running situations and will probably only ask him to cover a flat in a zone blitz type situation. I do think he will be able to cover the short area, since he did a lot of that under Williams when we played a zone blitz almost exclusively.

 

I think the move to a 3-4 is to help disguise things better, but the overall philosophy of the defense (i.e. 1 gap) will stay the same. They will probably try to incorporate more 2 gap principles as they get the players to do so. I could see the defense trying to create matchups while rushing, so I expect all pass rushers to be moved around a bit.

If the new coaches want to, and can do as you wrote, I'd be ecstatic. I would love for them to be this creative with the personnel we currently have, plus a few new pickups.

 

We wouldn't have to scrap all our front 7 players since they don't fit into the traditional 3-4 style. Instead of spending the next 3 years re-tooling the defense, we may be able to do it in 1 year.

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If we trade Schobel, as some suggested here, I bet you many people would be blasting the Bills for trading him away when we don't have a proven pass-rusher to take his place. Remember Peters? People wanted him traded, me included. Then a lot of people on this message board started blasting them for trading Peter, without having a proven LT to replace him.

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So this is a topic in about 3 active threads so why not consolidate -- where does Aaron schobel fit next year. Is his value in a trade or as an OLB.

 

OLB: yes, he is small, and a pass rusher. Can he follow a receiver or TE on a seam route? Can he read zone coverage? Is he fluid in his hips to turn and run in coverage? I know many say he will be a "pass rush specialist." what is this exactly? It sounds like they expect him to play DE again. If that's the case why really switch even. That 4th man with his hand off the ground is supposed to be a wildcard, not just a pass rusher.

 

Trade: older, large contract -- played well last year, and many of the 10 before tho. Might gain worth for a final 8 team. Someone like the saints who will likely be replacing a DE, and can't chase a free agent might be inclined to trade for one.

 

I see him likely gone, even though I'm a big fan. It's much easier for a 20 yr old to make that switch then a 30 something. Hopefully we can get good value for him. Player for player and get an RFA in here with experience in the system, or a first day pick?

 

RFAs cost draft picks, likely a 1st if not a 1st and 3rd. Either keep Schobel for a year, or if you must sign someone like Larry Foote and keep Mitchell outside.

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Why waste your time with RFAs? You sign them to a deal, and if their current team wants them back, they simply match the deal. With no cap, why not? And, if they let the guy go, chances are you just boned yourself either with an obscene contract in terms of value/cost or got a player that his own team was ready and willing to part with anyway or both.

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Why waste your time with RFAs? You sign them to a deal, and if their current team wants them back, they simply match the deal. With no cap, why not? And, if they let the guy go, chances are you just boned yourself either with an obscene contract in terms of value/cost or got a player that his own team was ready and willing to part with anyway or both.

 

Not to mention you've wasted time chasing something you won't get. Buffalo tried to obtain DL Israel Idonije and G Reggie Wells in 06 and were denied by their teams, Chicago and Arizona respectively. Given that Buffalo's front office can only sign one guy at a time (see Evans and Peters in 08) most likely they removed themselves from pursuing other UFA's in Dick Levy's first foray into an offseason together.

 

Perhaps that why the crown jewel of the 06 offseason was current UFL scrub Larry Tripplett.

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Not to mention you've wasted time chasing something you won't get. Buffalo tried to obtain DL Israel Idonije and G Reggie Wells in 06 and were denied by their teams, Chicago and Arizona respectively. Given that Buffalo's front office can only sign one guy at a time (see Evans and Peters in 08) most likely they removed themselves from pursuing other UFA's in Dick Levy's first foray into an offseason together.

 

Perhaps that why the crown jewel of the 06 offseason was current UFL scrub Larry Tripplett.

 

 

i was implying you might be able to use schobel as the trade bait on one of the MANY rfa's available this year

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Anyone who thinks a 33 year old is gonna move to olb is crazy. Especially Schobel with his personality. He was great while we had him. He was an unfortunate lifer of th 2000's.

Mike Vrabel made the switch albeit at at around age 29. Schobel is/was a much much better DE than Vrabel ever was, similair size, and Schobel is faster. It can be done though won't be easy.

Stroud could be a beast as a 3-4 DE. Too tall and not wide enough for NT. Need to get atleast a serviceable NT in FA or draft. If they plan via the draft they should just trade Schobel because it could take years to develop a rookie NT.

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33 when the season starts dumass.....dont disagree just to make crappy posts

ok then retard say that don't atack me am i wrong he is 32 if mean when the season starts then state that otherwise you are wrong don't try and make yourself feel intellegent by attacking me when I am right just to make a pointless post.

 

where's the smiley with the middle finger?

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Since he wants to be close to home maybe trade him for a 6th or 7th to Dallas or Houston. I guess N.O. is close enough too. Seriously, I think he will retire and now may be a good time for him to go.

and you people hate modrak glad you don't run this organization NE gets a 1st for Seymour and we settle for a 6 or 7 for Schobel I don't think so.

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So this is a topic in about 3 active threads so why not consolidate -- where does Aaron schobel fit next year. Is his value in a trade or as an OLB.

 

OLB: yes, he is small, and a pass rusher. Can he follow a receiver or TE on a seam route? Can he read zone coverage? Is he fluid in his hips to turn and run in coverage? I know many say he will be a "pass rush specialist." what is this exactly? It sounds like they expect him to play DE again. If that's the case why really switch even. That 4th man with his hand off the ground is supposed to be a wildcard, not just a pass rusher.

 

Trade: older, large contract -- played well last year, and many of the 10 before tho. Might gain worth for a final 8 team. Someone like the saints who will likely be replacing a DE, and can't chase a free agent might be inclined to trade for one.

 

I see him likely gone, even though I'm a big fan. It's much easier for a 20 yr old to make that switch then a 30 something. Hopefully we can get good value for him. Player for player and get an RFA in here with experience in the system, or a first day pick?

I definitely see Schobel as a pass-rushing OLB in our new 3-4 defense. I expect him to post double digit sacks again...and I expect Aaron Maybin to surprise some people as well.

 

If Jason Taylor could make the switch, I am sure Aaron Schobel can. Schobel is smaller and faster...so I would assume he would be better in coverage than Taylor. Schobel will be just fine...if he stays!

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