“They have the instances where sometimes I’m in a three-point stance, sometimes I’m in a two-point stance and it confuses a lot of offenses,” Mauldin said this week. “I want to be able to show the coaches that I can be versatile when it comes to those types of packages. More than likely, I’m probably going to be rushing more because that’s what my forte is.”
Mauldin, who displayed an explosive burst throughout camp on the practice field, was limited to two games this summer. He injured his knee during the team’s Family Night practice at Hofstra and did not see action the final two preseason contests.