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dc Daily Camera Football: CU Buffs' NJ Falo, Drew Lewis hope to seize opportunity at linebacker

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NJ Falo felt out of place two years ago, when the Colorado football coaches asked him to play inside linebacker.

<b>By Brian Howell</b><p><p><i>BuffZone.com Writer</i>
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I really like Falo at 240-250 lbs learning all the LB positions so that he can play all 4 spots as needed. We're thin at LB as far as we know (haven't seen the freshmen yet), so having a versatile guy for the horizontal depth chart makes a huge difference.

Also love hearing that Lewis has his weight up to a solid 225 lbs and the lightbulb has gone on with the system. Tons of potential for him filling KO's spot. Physically, he's got the size to do some things KO couldn't and he might be faster. (And I was a big KO fan.)
 
I really like Falo at 240-250 lbs learning all the LB positions so that he can play all 4 spots as needed. We're thin at LB as far as we know (haven't seen the freshmen yet), so having a versatile guy for the horizontal depth chart makes a huge difference.

Also love hearing that Lewis has his weight up to a solid 225 lbs and the lightbulb has gone on with the system. Tons of potential for him filling KO's spot. Physically, he's got the size to do some things KO couldn't and he might be faster. (And I was a big KO fan.)


225 isn't that big for an ILB and KO was what 220? As long as he consistently makes plays, it doesn't matter.
 
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