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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
From experience in league 1, I'm not sure if it was because of the specific player, but the 4-3/3-4 distinction seemed pretty critical for the OLBs.
Melvin Ingram was absolutely terrible for me in a 4-3 set. I switched in Malcolm Smith because he was listed as a Sam and the guy just tore it up for the last 5 weeks of the season. Nothing I could find suggested that Smith should've been more effective at literally everything (more sacks, a couple of picks including a TD, in 1/3 the games), but he was.
I'd have to be pretty hard-up to play another 3-4 OLB at 4-3 OLB at this point, the experiment went pretty horribly.
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I really don't think the distinction between a SAM and a 3-4 OLB should be that drastic. A 4-3 Will, definitely.