A few things on this pick up:
- It appears that they’re going to use Neal as a hybrid LB which makes me happy because I’ve been wanting to get more agility and twitch at LB. He will likely play LB in passing situations and SS on run downs.
- Neal is extremely physical and nearly as big as Deion Jones who played Will LB in Quinn’s defense (and Lavonte David in Tampa). He should be really good in that spot when he’s situationally used there.
- While he’s a little athletically limited for a SS, he will be in the upper tier of athletes at the LB position. His change of direction and speed will be a real upgrade over what Dallas has been doing at nickel LB.
- While everyone will write articles saying that Dallas signed Safety Neal, I don’t think this is going to compete with other signings or draft picks at FS like Hooker, Kazee, Grant or Moehrig. This doesn’t change their need at that position at all IMO.
- As a guy who has been saying I’d like to see Dallas draft JOK, this move probably does make Koramoah less likely, I’d think. They’re very similar and Neal will be used just like I was wanting Dallas to use JOK.
- Lastly, Neal knows Quinn’s overall defense very well and he’ll be able to assist implementing his vision and concepts in Dallas.
Overall, it was a very nice addition right where the defense needed it. I think it was a really good idea to inject some twitch and athleticism into the LB position. Neal is a good player and his limitations that I didn’t like at safety absolutely won’t apply to Will LB, I’m extremely glad that Quinn is making that move and addressing one of my biggest issues with the defense. Quickness at LB has been missing for a long time because of the front office’s near obsession with length and size at LB. Very happy that Quinn saw it.