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Originally Posted by Hayneplane
Definitely not. This is something that should be embraced as learning the instincts of both positions allows him to get into the mind of his opponent as he understands both route running and coverage schemes.
NFL is a rarity among team contact sports for it not to be required or even expected that players are involved when their team has the ball and when they don’t.
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I think I agree. At a minimum, he's basically doubling his knowledge/experience every day, having to practice/prepare/play both sides. That should greatly increase his value for the Draft.