Yeah, you're probably right about Tunsil.
I'm kinda shocked that Myles Jack is that high. Dude is a good athlete but he's coming off an injury and wasn't ridiculously dominant before he got hurt. Great player, but #4 great? I dunno.
He did get a lot of hype for playing both ways, but I would think that's not something that would factor into the draft.
Yea, I don't think playing on both sides would factor into his grade much (unless it was an excuse for his lack of production). I have concerns about his size, I think he can play Will but that is about it for LB. He can still play 3 downs and his coverage skills are probably the best of any backer. I wonder if any teams will see him as a SS.
Edit: I would love to see what Seattle would do with him. These hybrid freak athlete players are like chess pieces for defensive minds. I'd imagine they would test the limits of what he can and can't do and put him everywhere.