I think Capers is going to put in a Hybred defense built to stop the run first and then put the personnel in a position to be successful getting to the Qb out of multiple schemes.
What that tells me is in many cases we will be seeing Kampman coming from the left and Jenkins from the right with a wild-card blitzer often coming from who knows where.
I also like the idea of a speed rusher coming from Jenkins side because if he doesn't have two guys on him either he OR the outside rusher should be able to get the QB moving. That will allow Kampman to gobble the QB up. This is opposite of what happend after Jenkins went down and we could not get any backside pressure. The double went on Kampman and we got no pressure from anybody.
If we do draft a pass rushing OLB he could start off in there on obvious long yardage passing downs and work him into more as time goes.
The key is getting the doubles off of Kampman and Jenkins, or, having somebody coming there where they have to take the double off and if the OL don't get off them fast enough somebody gets a free shot.
I think these are the types of schemes Capers will devise to put his top players in a position to be able to make plays.
It's football. Read, react, and follow your assignments. Capers is not going to change the WORLD for crying out loud and I believe he is right in that we have guys that can make plays and he can come up with ways to for them to do just that.
"The train is leaving the station."