• 2 years ago
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00:00 Yeah, I mean he's a big guy, right? Powerful guy. Athletic for that size. He's got an incredible motor.
00:06 You don't see a 335 plus guy move and able to play the amount of snaps that he can without
00:15 getting tired. So that's a huge benefit for him. He's very intelligent.
00:20 He wants to be great. He's driven. I think that he really hasn't even scratched the surface yet,
00:28 which is a little bit scary, but he's going to be a dominant player. Another guy that's made a huge
00:34 jump is Mason Graham, too. He played a lot as a freshman, but the production will come, but
00:41 his movements, his block destruction, his pass rush is all improved. He's a phenomenal, phenomenal
00:48 player as well. No, there's differences. Kenneth will be more on the interior, from a zero to a
00:56 one. In layman's terms, more on the center and the guard. Mason can move out a little wider.
01:04 You'll see him over the tackle, maybe sometimes outside the tackle. We don't put Kenneth in that
01:09 position. So Mason, maybe a little quicker off the ball, a little more twitched up, per se,
01:17 with movements. I think Kenneth can get there, but that's not his game right now.
01:23 So Kenneth is more inside, Mason's a little bit wider. So if they're both in the game together,
01:27 Kenneth would be on the inside and Mason would be on the outside. And then Mason or Chris,
01:31 they're together. We can move Mason inside and now Chris is on the outside. So there's a lot
01:36 of flexibility with Mason. The furthest we would move Kenneth out would be over the guard. So
01:43 that's where the difference would really be right now. Anywhere I've been, yes, this is as good of
01:47 a front that I've had the privilege of coaching, without a doubt, across. I mean, from end to end,
01:56 even that second level, it's an impressive front seven.
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