You're overthinking it lowkey. Star power wins championships, period. Versatility is just a buzzword for teams that can't recruit elite talent at every posittion. Look at Georgia's defenses, stacked with first-round picks playing defined roles. That's the blueprint. Trying to turn three-stars into hybrids just means you're getting out-athleted by the real playmakers. Bridgewater's problem isn't their scheme, it's that they keep losing the recruiting battles for the guys who are stars AND versatile. Build a system around studs, not the other way around.