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I know in college he played as a Tweener DE/DT in a 4-3 defense. At 6'6 290lbs he is built like an OLB. Where does he fit in our Defense? do you think he plays OLB or DE? i honestly think he is versatile enough to play both kinda like McPhee did in Baltimore. Cant wait to see him in action.  :applause:

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 He looks to be Langfords backup.
 Stanford used him to provide pass rush up the middle, in passing downs, of course.
 A lighter version of Lawrence Guy, who we dumped after he won the Denver game for us and kept "where is the ball" R Mathews.
 
 Anderson is good at everything, great at nothing. Another Werner.

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I know in college he played as a Tweener DE/DT in a 4-3 defense. At 6'6 290lbs he is built like an OLB. Where does he fit in our Defense? do you think he plays OLB or DE? i honestly think he is versatile enough to play both kinda like McPhee did in Baltimore. Cant wait to see him in action.  :applause:

OLB? You can't be serious! Since when do teams play with a 290 pound OLB? He's a DE for sure, and will be the best pass rushing DL Indy has.

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OLB? You can't be serious! Since when do teams play with a 290 pound OLB? He's a DE for sure, and will be the best pass rushing DL Indy has.

 

Reference the comparison to Pernell McPhee. He played both OLB and DE for the Ravens he is 6'3 285 lbs., Also whose to say he cant drop a few pounds. it is possible. 

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Arthur jones at a 5 tech would be ugly to watch

 

It's my understanding that RJF was at the 5-tech.     The defensive end.     That's where Anderson goes.

 

Redding was more a DT than a DE.     

 

Langford will replace him.      Jones will be....    everywhere.....

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I know in college he played as a Tweener DE/DT in a 4-3 defense. At 6'6 290lbs he is built like an OLB. Where does he fit in our Defense? do you think he plays OLB or DE? i honestly think he is versatile enough to play both kinda like McPhee did in Baltimore. Cant wait to see him in action. :applause:

He's just about the exact same size as JJ Watt. He's not built like an OLB at all. He'll be at 3-4 DE without a doubt.

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I know in college he played as a Tweener DE/DT in a 4-3 defense. At 6'6 290lbs he is built like an OLB. Where does he fit in our Defense? do you think he plays OLB or DE? i honestly think he is versatile enough to play both kinda like McPhee did in Baltimore. Cant wait to see him in action.  :applause:

 

He was a DE that played DT/NT in sub packages. It'll probably be exactly the same way here. There is no chance he'll be a linebacker.

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He looks to be Langfords backup.

Stanford used him to provide pass rush up the middle, in passing downs, of course.

A lighter version of Lawrence Guy, who we dumped after he won the Denver game for us and kept "where is the ball" R Mathews.

Anderson is good at everything, great at nothing. Another Werner.

That's exactly what I thought. I thought he reminded me of Werner too. They both aren't very explosive. I think he'll be average, but I think D'joun Smith, Clayton Geathers, and Phillip Dorsett will all be beasts.
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It's my understanding that RJF was at the 5-tech.     The defensive end.     That's where Anderson goes.

 

Redding was more a DT than a DE.     

 

Langford will replace him.      Jones will be....    everywhere.....

Yep! That's it.

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I'm looking forward to Langford-Anderson combo a lot. IMO it's an insane upgrade over Redding-Francois.

 

All good stuff aside, I'm very apathetic about the latter; IMO they were the weak links on defense, notably the run defense. We were constantly playing 10 on 11.

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He's a 3-4 DE, and that's where he's going to play with us opposite Jones. Anderson is going to be absolutely amazing. In a couple years I think he'll be one of the best 3-4 ends in the NFL. I like to compare him to Justin Smith btw, and not just because he's a white DE lol. Also it wouldn't surprise me if by the end of the season we move Jones to the nose and go with Anderson-Jones-Langford to have our best 3 on the field together.

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That's exactly what I thought. I thought he reminded me of Werner too. They both aren't very explosive. I think he'll be average, but I think D'joun Smith, Clayton Geathers, and Phillip Dorsett will all be beasts.

Totally disagree. I think Anderson will be a stud. Just the kind of young player the Colts Defensive front 7 has needed. He's a steal.

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I know in college he played as a Tweener DE/DT in a 4-3 defense. At 6'6 290lbs he is built like an OLB. Where does he fit in our Defense? do you think he plays OLB or DE? i honestly think he is versatile enough to play both kinda like McPhee did in Baltimore. Cant wait to see him in action.  :applause:

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Outside of Tamba Hali (And even he isn't 290) what starting or even 2nd string 3-4 OLB out there is at or very close to 290lbs?

 

Anderson is a 3-4 DE and maybe could be 3-4 DT if he can get a little bigger without sacrificing much. 

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obama-blank-stare.jpg

 

Outside of Tamba Hali (And even he isn't 290) what starting or even 2nd string 3-4 OLB out there is at or very close to 290lbs?

 

Anderson is a 3-4 DE and maybe could be 3-4 DT if he can get a little bigger without sacrificing much. 

Mario Williams has played OLB in 2011.

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