It was discussed over in the IDP forum, and he may solely play LB but Rookie Troy Anderson also played QB and RB in College (see link below), so you never know if a trick play/Special Package (or any type of desperation like Denver in COVID hell a few years ago comes up) could come to light.
Given he went to Atlanta where C.Patt had a resurgence last year as mentioned before, with that coaching staff could that have been a part of the thought process in drafting him? Time will tell.
https://bloggingdirty.com/2022/05/13/atlanta-falcons-troy-andersons-college-career-insane/
"He started out as a running back, then played quarterback, and then ended up sticking as a linebacker, and it’s not like he was just average at each position, he was a standout at all three positions.
In 2017 he was named the Big Sky Freshman of the Year as a running back. The Big Sky division is one of the best in all of the FCS, so he won that award over some good players.
In 2018 he was First-Team All-Big Sky as a quarterback.
Then finally, in 2021 he was the Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year as a linebacker.
He was a standout player at all three positions, not often do you find a player who can do that.
Then you look at his physical traits, he is six-foot-four, 240 pounds, so he certainly has more than enough size to play in the NFL.
He also ran a ridiculous 4.42 forty-yard time and then add to the fact that he was recorded as being the fastest linebacker during the Senior Bowl clocking in at 20.29 MPH, he simply can do everything."