This was one more game (following Lewis skinning him in COL) that confirms for all of Ibeagha's usefulness as a quality backup, it's likely only as a CB in a back 4 with a RB tucked close and not as an outside CB in a back 3 with the RWB bombing forward which leave Ibeagha patrolling a large swath of real estate on the outside in addition to attackers cutting inside. he doesn't have the speed or positional fortitude to defend the space and often gets turned around reacting rather than being proactive.