For instance, Red Bryant and Chris Clemons are listed as defensive ends, but both bring different skills to the table. Bryant, who is built like a defensive tackle at 6-foot-4, 323 pounds, is a big, physical edge player with skills normally attributed to interior defensive linemen. He specializes in pushing offensive tackles and tight ends into the backfield, which prevents running backs from turning the corner on the strong side. Clemons, who measures in at 6-3, 254 pounds, is an exceptional edge player on the open side. He is a superb speed rusher with the athleticism and burst to sprint around the corner against heavy-legged offensive tackles. Carroll takes advantage of Clemons' unique skills by using him as the "Leo" (a hybrid defensive end/rush linebacker) to create consistent pressure off the edge.