That ESPN piece is missing the point entirely. Scheme fit matters, but elite talent wins out every time. Our staff's multiple-front approach is about creating versatile monsters who can disrupt any system, not just fitting into a specific NFL mold. If you're only developing guys for a scheme, you're limiting their ceiling. We're building complete players who can dominate in any front, and that's what gets them drafted high. Their take reeks of trying to justify a simpler system. Our way produces more first-rounders, period.