Gadsden86
#1 Oronde Gadsden & Cameron Wake Fan
too bad i really liked this guy but i heard it was for a late pick.
PhinstiGator said:I'm sure they took a close look at him in that opening game. He was in on the short yardage play when the Bears scored there first TD. He didn't log any serious playing time until the 4th quarter.
The first thing you notice is that he has a serious low stance for someone of his size. He easily under-cut Carter on that goal line play...even though he was late on the snap count.
At about the 8 minute mark in the 4th quarter, he made a really nice block on Jason Glenn on a run play. He didn't show great hands...he also dropped a pass. He did well in pass blocking on both sides and snaps out of his stance very well.
Looks like a solid short yardage blocking TE and he held is own as a pass blocker.
Blackshade said:Bob Davie sort of screwed Owens up not sticking him at one spot and leaving him there to develop. While at ND he played on defense for a few years at DE IIRC, he was a pretty good athlete and any improvement he has had would have had to take place in the NFL as he really didn't get good college coaching under Davie. One thing I would disagree with is that Owens was actually a pretty decent blocker at ND with a lot of strength, don't know if he was better than Lee but he wasn't a bad blocking TE which is what the ND tight ends have been lately before the Fasano kid developed the last few years.
NJFINSFAN1 said:
The deal also includes a conditional draft pick for Miami: probably a 7th rounder.b_hjelmeland123 said:I wish we would have gotten a draft pick for him, I don't know much about Owens but I think we have enough suitable TE's right now. Especially with cuts coming tommorrow.
Awsi Dooger said:I remember John Owens from Notre Dame. Frankly, I didn't even realize he was still in the NFL. The guy was highly touted out of high school and Pat Haden raved about him on some early Notre Dame telecasts. Then I took a look and he was a big TE who was a competent, but hardly outstanding blocker. Not close to Donald Lee in that regard. He also seemed slow. I remember they moved him around a lot, even to defense for a while, while that coach who is now a college football broadcaster for ESPN was struggling to save his job.
Maybe John Owens has improved. Can't say I've watched him in the NFL. But the guy I remember had less speed and not even close to the blocking ability of Donald Lee. Maybe his hands are better than Lee. Admittedly, I love Donald Lee's blocking intensity and skill, plus his ability to burst open down the seam, and would hate to see him go.