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Well hell, I didn't know that you were a linebacker...Yes.
Well hell, I didn't know that you were a linebacker...Yes.
We talk about our best 5 Olineman on the field at the same time. Why not do the same with our pass rush on obvious passing downs? With someone coming up the middle to collapse the pocket.Speaking of LB’s it would seem given Eberflus starting out as a LB coach wouldn’t it make sense to play Parsons away from line in an Overshown mode where it’s more free roaming then rushing the passer down after down getting worn out by 300 plus Lb linemen .
We talk about our best 5 Olineman on the field at the same time. Why not do the same with our pass rush on obvious passing downs? With someone coming up the middle to collapse the pocket.
Me too. He’s a smart player who still has some tread on the tires. I like our LB’s who are very athletic guys. But instinct is the most important trait for a LB and only time will tell if they have thatI would gladly still take him into camp.
We have Damone Clark and Liafau.To me it kinda boils down to whether ya think Sanborn and Murray are good starter quality or ya dont.
And that Liufau hopefully takes a nice 2nd year leap.
Overshown ain't til later in the season.
James is a project.
Clark spells some snaps as depth most likely.
That's bout it.
jmo
LB is a very mental position. It's more of knowing where to go rather than being able to get there fast.As a defensive end/outside linebacker, Ezeiruaku's best football comes when rushing the passer thanks to his athleticism, agility, and pass rush repertoire. Conversely, it's his size and strength that caused some concerns during the draft process. He will need to develop before he's considered a three-down EDGE as he isn't perceived as a great run defender. Early on, I'd project him as rotational passing down player thanks to his production as a pass rusher.
This brings us to the following question: Could the Cowboys consider using him off-ball in early downs to capitalize on his change of direction and athleticism? While Archer noted Ezeiruaku's "main call to action will be rushing the passer," the staff is clearly looking into every possibility.
https://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/arti...mportant_rookie_during_otas/s1_17313_42289633
Those instincts are established while youths and take adult time maturations for size and athletic advantage. Base levels for reactions don't just arrive suddenly.LB is a very mental position. It's more of knowing where to go rather than being able to get there fast.
DE is mental to an extent (look at DLaw diagnosing entire run play designs from a 3 point stance), but on the whole, it's a much simpler task. Get around the guy lined up across from you. And a lot of times, that just comes down to being a better athlete than him. I'd say that pure athleticism wins more at DE than any other position.
EZ has taken zero mental reps at linebacker - he was too busy making All-American at DE - so he wouldn't be able to plug and play at LB at all.