The thing is that I believe Reese is a phenomenal ILB prospect, while just being a good EDGE prospect. This isn’t close to Simmons or Zaven.
Don’t worry. The Cardinals have several coaches on their new staff with experience in developing edge rushers, but there are also other reasons to draft Reese that are mostly due to Nick Rallis’ scheme.
First, the entire thing is built on multiplicity and disguising. The main point is that the offense doesn’t know what will hit them and from what angles, as well as who will drop back into coverage. Reese is exceptional as a blitzer, great in coverage (typical ILB stuff) and is obviously developing in pass rushing.
Second, Reese is what you could call a “force multiplier” in Rallis’ system. It just means that Reese’s versatility in several different aspects forces the offense to account for him in many ways, which then helps every other defender.
Third, an “edge rusher” in Rallis’ scheme doesn’t necessarily mean standing up on the should of the OT. Rallis moves his rushers around, so an “edge “might rush from other angles both in the middle and outside. The goal is to find the weakest link on the offensive line and then move your best pass rusher to exploit him. An example as case in point: last season, Josh Sweat lined up as a traditional edge on 50% of his defensive snaps, 16% as an interior defensive lineman, and 34% as an off-ball linebacker (in Rallis’ scheme).
Fourth, Rallis calls a ton of simulated pressure packages, which basically means to show the quarterback six potential rushers, but in reality only send four. Because of Reese’s versatility, this strategy works much better with him on the field.
Having Reese on the defense would allow Rallis to use a much bigger part of the playbook than the last couple of seasons, so already as a rookie he would be a wonderful scheme fit. He would not only have a traditional position, but more importantly, he would fill an extremely important role. He would be like a key to unlocking it all.
Oh, and by the way, some posters will tell you that Rallis’ system doesn’t matter, since he is basically pre-fired. Don’t listen to that. I am sure the organization does in fact hope to be successful.