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Are you saying dead lift should be done in place of squats, or should be used in conjunction with them?
The truth is "it depends". Everything is based off an assessment.
I find that the deadlift is actually more approachable as a primary lower body lift. The deadlift is easily regressed, while also remaining effective. I.E. Mobility issues could effect an athlete getting into the right position from the floor, but the deadlift can be elevated and still build power in that hip hinge pattern.
To squat full ROM takes an acceptable amount of mobility and in turn adequate stability through that range. I often find athletes that are not able to squat right away. Therefore we have to use more single leg work, or squat variations that do not allow the same amount of loading if any.
I love the squat, but it's not for everyone. I don't think the back squat with a barbell is ever a squat overhead athletes should be doing.
I think the deadlift should be trained and progressed safely. I would more concerned that an athletes numbers go up in the deadlift, and that they are able to squat.
Hope that helps.
GR