After playing 500+ snaps in his three NFL seasons, can Darrell Taylor take a step forward past a rotational role?
will open training camp at the VMAC in less than a month, officially ushering in the first season under new coach Mike Macdonald.over the next several weeks, diving into scheme fits, exploring best and worst case scenarios and predicting what to expect from each player entering the 2024 campaign.Taylor was a four-star recruit out of the state of Virginia in the recruiting class of 2015. He spent five seasons in Knoxville where he worked his way into a starting role. In his career.
Macdonald hasn't worked with Taylor before and likely wants to see what he can extract considering his elite first step and other athletic tools. Macdonald helped develop multiple pass rushers with the Baltimore Ravens and Taylor would be another challenge. Look for Taylor to be a rotational pass rusher once again but be on the lookout for Macdonald to use him in unique ways that can draw him closer to his ceiling.
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