And this is the alignment I was talking about when I considered Barron a S when Mo was up. It is odd and I don't know what the verbiage is for this package
there are 3 DL, 2 LBer (Barron and AO) and 3 safeties and 3 CBs, one a nickle.
But, Mo is on the LOS and Williams may be calling him a LBer or not (I did but I don't know what was up with this). He may be considered a DL. Barron is back and I called him a S in the post because I wasn;t sure, Williams playbook may still call him a LBer, I don't know.
But in any case, Barron is not playing a deep spot. It is important to know I post things I've seen and looked at. I certainly don't have all the answers, the NFL is far above my level, but knowing my limitations allows me to learn. I don't have rigid things I learned in HS or coaching that I think have to apply to NFL guys who know stuff I've never dreamed of.
The second shot is more of a 3-3-5 look with Barron and Mo and AO showing blitz with Barron and AO dropping and Mo rushing as a LDE, in essense.