I'll be honest, that strikes me as a positive change. Having one of the NCAA-designated assistant coaches largely performing a Player Personnel (i.e. non-coaching staffer) type of role was on the wasteful side, I'd say.
That means there are four openings to distribute between DL, LB, and corners, with the fourth either serving in a similar role to Lechtenberg's previous spot, or splitting the DL or LB position groups into an "inside" and "outside" position.
That means there are four openings to distribute between DL, LB, and corners, with the fourth either serving in a similar role to Lechtenberg's previous spot, or splitting the DL or LB position groups into an "inside" and "outside" position.