Recently, Will Anderson Jr., Alabama’s 5-star Lb, was sent to the hospital following an unexpected event….
It varies according to who you ask.
One coach observed, “I think unless you are a genuine 34 defense, he is more of a DPR,” abbreviating the term for situational or designated pass rusher. “It is difficult unless you use him as a wide-9 or crash-9 defensive end, where you can keep him away from the tight ends,” said the coach.
Despite this, he remains the same player that led Alabama in sacks with 34.5 during his three years there. He is seen as a boy scout off the field and a nasty, edgy, high-motor monster on it. If you choose him, you should be able to obtain a decent player at baseline. Would he be outstanding? Or has he reached a stage where everything you see is all that you get? Teams have been attempting to provide an answer to that question. And why it is not a certain that he will be selected second or third.














