Prolific pass rusher DE DeAnthony Lafayette signs with Miami

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Miami has landed one of the most prolific pass rushers in the country with the signing of defensive end DeAnthony Lafayette.



A 6-foot-1, 230-pound edge rusher from Orlando, Fla., Lafayette is lightning quick off the edge and closes well.

Last season he racked up 73 tackles, 40 QBHs and 17.5 sacks in 11 games, and leveled up this season with 19.5 sacks, 30 TFL’s and even 5 touchdowns as a running back.

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I know Mario is high on making sure it looks the way its supposed to but why we spamming these 6 feet DE types? The chances they all are legit and can hold point of attack is very low.. Where are the 6'4 to 6'6 freaks?
This guy has the frame of somebody 6’4 -6’5. His arms are extremely long with a very long frame . He also plays with great leverage as a shorter guy but the power and reach of a big guy. I get this take and like it .
 
This guy has the frame of somebody 6’4 -6’5. His arms are extremely long with a very long frame . He also plays with great leverage as a shorter guy but the power and reach of a big guy. I get this take and like it .
Its not the individual take, its more we took a bunch of guys like that.. Where are the other types is my question?
 
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You mean like Bain and Mesidor?
Cmon, you know those guys are built very different and even answered the question "can you play DT?" Which one of these commits project as Bain so I can have better understanding?

Make it seem like its wrong when our OWN HC says it has to look a certain way.. Watch bama/uga game.. we still got work to do..
 
Cmon, you know those guys are built very different and even answered the question "can you play DT?" Which one of these commits project as Bain so I can have better understanding?

Make it seem like its wrong when our OWN HC says it has to look a certain way.. Watch bama/uga game.. we still got work to do..

I think the idea is to be more multiple. These guys can perform the Jack role in either pressuring the QB or simulating pressure then dropping into short area coverage. Seems a good fit from his stats and physicals.
 
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