Osa hasn't even hit the playing field of a game yet. Not even a preseason game.
i dunno how would we know if he is better than Gallimore now.
And we dunno if the various scheme fits are gonna work out for Gallimore in a way that works best for him.... or limits him (per 3-4 base, two gap control scheme)
With working with past 3 tech type guys such as Grady Jarrett in ATL,.. i'm vastly entrusting Quinn & co. will scheme-fit Gallimore to his sets and packages as they come.
i just hope Gallimore (who struggled vs run as a rookie) can fit in as a 3-4 DE in Quinn's base set.
i hope he can 2 gap, and i hope he can emerge as a breakout player and impact starter
He has innate athleticism, explosiveness and high motor but was lacking in technique and game experience. Those areas should continue to come as he continues to
adjust to the NFL. Some players are fortunate to be placed with certain coaches that well scheme to players strengths and skill sets.... Some players are Not fortunate
to have idea coaches, schemes and situations.