I mean, looking at his film at Texas, he should have been a late first or early 2nd round pick.
Take a look at his college reel, and you ought to know that will translate to the NFL.
amazing post... this answers the question 100%.Overshown was a fifth-year senior who had just switched from safety to LB, and had one big senior season. The positives on his scouting report were basically that he was a plus NFL athlete, and that he showed some real all-around game across all phases - pursuit, coverage, and blitzing. The negatives were basically his late breakout, his small box-safety frame that may not fit every defense, and his low-value position. It was concerning that he couldn't get going until he was basically a man playing amongst boys.
Drafting him was essentially placing a bet that his senior season was a sign of more Will-tastic things to come as he developed at LB, and not just a one-year flash in the pan.
I liked him, because Dan Quinn has always utilized the ever-loving crap out of those SS/LB hybrids, and Texas used him in that kind of role. He was exactly the kind of athletic, high-energy rover that DQ wanted. That "undersized" negative didn't really apply to him, because DQ built his defense around undersized LB types. So I thought he was worth more to us than to most teams.
yeah, no interest in his brand or anything like itOn the flip side, why hasn't Demone Clark lived up to his college "tape" ?
The answer to success or lack thereof in the NFL is usually mental makeup.
I remember an interview with Overshown early in his rookie training camp. He literally only knew about football. He didn't seem to know anything or care about anything else.
I mean, looking at his film at Texas, he should have been a late first or early 2nd round pick.
Take a look at his college reel, and you ought to know that will translate to the NFL.
Good example. Clark was good at out athleting people in college. You could see that he wasnt a very cerebral player. Basically a more polished version of Jason WilliamsOn the flip side, why hasn't Demone Clark lived up to his college "tape" ?
The answer to success or lack thereof in the NFL is usually mental makeup.
I remember an interview with Overshown early in his rookie training camp. He literally only knew about football. He didn't seem to know anything or care about anything else.
Repeated lower body injuries are never goodamazing post... this answers the question 100%.
Only problem now is his injury, which leaves a giant hole at WLB. If they think Clark is the answer, that's just incomitance.
Now that his leg is compromised, he might turn into a... what could of been player, like LVE. I hope not. Necks are different from knees, but he has to have built up a lot of unrepairable scar tissue; with all these repeat injuries.
Yeah WLB is a big need in this off-season. If they can bring Kendricks back, that would be a big plus. Need to go sign a Vet WLB like EJ Speed or Dre Greenlaw. I don't want to have to trust a rookie or Clark next year. LB's are one of the cheapest player acquisitions, and they will have plenty of money to do so. They just need to Restructure Dak and CD. It's going to happen; its built into their contracts. 60m freed up instantaneously.Repeated lower body injuries are never good
I mean, looking at his film at Texas, he should have been a late first or early 2nd round pick.
Take a look at his college reel, and you ought to know that will translate to the NFL.
Same. In hindsight, would you think he would be worth a 2nd round pick? I see him at times outshining Parsons. They make a great duo.Overshown was a fifth-year senior who had just switched from safety to LB, and had one big senior season. The positives on his scouting report were basically that he was a plus NFL athlete, and that he showed some real all-around game across all phases - pursuit, coverage, and blitzing. The negatives were basically his late breakout, his small box-safety frame that may not fit every defense, and his low-value position. It was concerning that he couldn't get going until he was basically a man playing amongst boys.
Drafting him was essentially placing a bet that his senior season was a sign of more Will-tastic things to come as he developed at LB, and not just a one-year flash in the pan.
I liked him, because Dan Quinn has always utilized the ever-loving crap out of those SS/LB hybrids, and Texas used him in that kind of role. He was exactly the kind of athletic, high-energy rover that DQ wanted. That "undersized" negative didn't really apply to him, because DQ built his defense around undersized LB types. So I thought he was worth more to us than to most teams.
But if you look at his college film, it's there. Even more now that I know what kind of player he is in the NFL. But the skillset was apparent on his college film if you just look at his play style and how he played the game. It was always going to translate to the NFL. You just had to see it amongst the other criticisms.Smaller size and tweener skill set. I don’t think anyone thought he’d be that good at LBr. Same with Parsons as an Edge.
yeah, there are very few players no matter what that can play that way and last. Even monsters like Butkus did not stay at their peak due to injuries.Enjoy this kid while you can.
He plays with reckless abandon(dont even know if that makes sense)...on every play.
Hopefully someone from his family tells him to secure the second bag and then let loose.
Assuming all this is real, I see his NFL career short lived the way he plays. He has no concern for his body at all while on the football field.
Love watching him play, just want him to get the bag first.
If I ran an organization and had this kid playing for me, im drafting his replacement with a late pick every few years. No way his play is sustainable.
I mean, looking at his film at Texas, he should have been a late first or early 2nd round pick.
Take a look at his college reel, and you ought to know that will translate to the NFL.
There is no comparison between a Hall of Fame talent in Parsons with a guy who flashed for a few games when Parsons received the offensive attention. I wish Overshown well but please stop the comparisons. The kid is not even on par with LVE yet.Same. In hindsight, would you think he would be worth a 2nd round pick? I see him at times outshining Parsons. They make a great duo.
Ya...i dont watch film...the guy could blow assignment after assignment...There is no comparison between a Hall of Fame talent in Parsons with a guy who flashed for a few games when Parsons received the offensive attention. I wish Overshown well but please stop the comparisons. The kid is not even on par with LVE yet.