What draft prospect doesn't have a natural position, however, Dan Quinn could do a wonderful job with him?
Sportsocracy draft analyst Jeremy Greene pointed to Micah Parsons, whom Quinn did not restrict to one position, allowing Quinn to use Parsons in ways that best fit his athletic ability. Greene, a guest on the "Take Command" podcast with Logan Paulsen and Craig Hoffman, explained his thinking Thursday.
"I look at Jalon Walker and go, 'in the wrong scenario you are going to get completely washed out'. If what you think you are going to do with him is put him in the middle of a 3-4, and then set him as an edge rusher in Nickel, which I think several teams would use him for, if that's how you are evaluating him, he's a TWO (Round 2).