I kind of stopped sifting through the pages of comments so, someone could've already mentioned this but Alabama runs a 3-4 much like the Ravens currently do. Their JACK (stand up defensive end) is used in a very similar way that Suggs is used as our 3-4 "Rush" linebacker. They are defined as a 3-4 OLB but really, their hand is in the dirt and coming off the edge so much that really, they are a 4-3 end. There is no way Suggs could play WLB in a 4-3. Your ideal weakside linebacker in a 4-3 is a Lavonte David (6-1 234) or Sean Lee (6-2 235). Suggs would do fine as a 4-3 defensive end because it would basically be the same thing he is doing now. Dumervil did just fine when the Broncos switched to a 4-3 if I'm not mistaken (although, he has aged and probably would do better in a more limited role). LE: Brent Urban (early downs - kick inside on passing downs), Terrell Suggs DT: Carl Davis (early downs), Timmy Jernigan (passing downs) NT: Brandon Williams (early downs), Brent Urban (passing downs) RE: ZaDarius Smith, Elvis Dumervil (pass rush specialist) SLB: Daryl Smith MLB: CJ Mosley, Zach Orr WLB: Arthur Brown This is how our current personnel would fit but I definitely see both OLB spots being potential weaknesses. I do feel like Brown could play better as a true 4-3 WLB but, I wouldn't bank on that and Smith use to be a really underrated SLB in Jacksonville's 4-3 but he is a lot older and I'm not sure how he would hold up. One guy who would help tremendously? Jaylon Smith. Myles Jack would too, but I'm not sure he would be a target in the top 10. Jaylon Smith could fall to our 2nd round pick with his injury. Here are a couple free agents that would fit at WLB for us: Zach Brown, Titans Demario Davis, Jets Vincent Rey, Bengals Strong-Side OLB candidates: Bruce Irvin, Seahawks