The easiest option for this is to play at Wide Receiver, but given a bit of time to put his mind on the other side, I think Bachira could use their vision of the field to be a force on the offensive side of the ball in a slightly different area.
As a safety, you have to be able to see what's going on all over the field. This is similar to linebackers in a sense, but a safety is the last line of defense in many scenarios. Whether in zone or man, a safety must use their vision to read the quarterback's eyes, see where the ball will go, and make sure that it does not pass them, lest they let up a touchdown. This battle of quarterback and safety is a dangerous dance for both sides. Too careless from the QB, and you'll find it hard to move the ball, possibly throwing an interception to the lurking safety, or endangering your receivers with hospital passes that would make Vontaze Burfict shudder. Too unaware of a safety means not seeing a block you need to shed to stop the play, or missing a dropped coverage from a cornerback that lets a wideout have a free streak to the end zone.
Safeties are the unheralded field generals of the defense, the final wall stopping offenses from breaking big plays. The mortar that patches the cracks can also be the mortar which solidifies the foundation of a generational offense, being the quarterback centerpiece that can take a team from good to stellar.
As a safety, you have to be able to see what's going on all over the field. This is similar to linebackers in a sense, but a safety is the last line of defense in many scenarios. Whether in zone or man, a safety must use their vision to read the quarterback's eyes, see where the ball will go, and make sure that it does not pass them, lest they let up a touchdown. This battle of quarterback and safety is a dangerous dance for both sides. Too careless from the QB, and you'll find it hard to move the ball, possibly throwing an interception to the lurking safety, or endangering your receivers with hospital passes that would make Vontaze Burfict shudder. Too unaware of a safety means not seeing a block you need to shed to stop the play, or missing a dropped coverage from a cornerback that lets a wideout have a free streak to the end zone.
Safeties are the unheralded field generals of the defense, the final wall stopping offenses from breaking big plays. The mortar that patches the cracks can also be the mortar which solidifies the foundation of a generational offense, being the quarterback centerpiece that can take a team from good to stellar.