What’s not to like?
He gets in the game and he fucks shit up.
In a good way. Not like the way Ahmad Carroll used to do.
Elliott has seen his role expand ever so slightly this season. Instead of just playing special teams, he’s getting some snaps on defense and he’s making the most of them.
Against Seattle, Elliott had a pick and a forced fumble. Against Kansas City, he notched his first sack.
He did those things in just nine and 15 snaps, respectively.
So a guy makes impact plays in just a handful of snaps, well then, you get him more snaps.