I could see him as a 5-tech DE lined up next to Chase as a stand-up LB in the base 3-4. Bink has good lateral quickness. It's his bull rush that has never been super impressive.
I think the lateral quickness might also mean he can play the 4i DT in Staley's 4-2-5 Nickel. The lateral quickness should allow him to shed and play the gap and a half scheme to clog the middle allowing the LBs to run free and one of the Safeties to rotate down to put 7 in the box on a run play after the snap.
Staley mentioned yesterday that he won't really know what schemes they can play or where guys fit until he gets them on the field in the Spring. He also mentioned that he wants to be multiple and use different defenses depending on opponent and the personnel he has.
He does like a base 3-4 because it allows you to be more creative, but it doesn't appear that he is married to it if something else would work better against a different opponent.