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Name: TreShaun Clark 
College: Liberty      Number: 10
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-1   Weight: 250
Position:  Pos2: DE
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2024

40 Low: 4.67
   40 Time: 4.77
  40 High: 4.86

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 Data Scout Notes: Recheck/Was DS #29 rSr OLB/12GP-39TT-8.5TFL-2.5SK in 21/Small CFB DE 2023: NAC...2022: NA...2021: 2ndPS...2020: 1stPS

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 TreShaun Clark, Liberty, Player News


  No defensive lineman has been as consistent as TreShaun Clark over the last three seasons. The Danville native, a starter at end since his freshman season, has the highest ceiling in terms of NFL potential with his size, athleticism and ability to make plays in both the run and pass game. Clark posted a career-high 44 tackles in 2021, but his sack numbers dropped a tad after recording 5.5 sacks in 2020. Teams were scheming to slow him down off the edge, but with a healthy Durrell Johnson at bandit and arguably stronger interior linemen, Clark has the opportunity to see an increase in his production.

Clark took a step forward in being a leader in the locker room in 2020 when he helped organize a Black Lives Matter rally on campus, and he's only becoming more and more vocal in working with his teammates during practices and in games. "Those guys have been exactly what I want them to be. Durrell is more vocal, TreShaun is more vocal, they're leading by example," Garrett said. "Here's a great example of those guys' leadership. During a special teams block, those guys are watching film as a D-line. The entire D-line, and we have guys like Kendy and Dennis and Durrell and TreShaun leading that meeting amongst those guys. I think that's really good and a good sign of the leadership that they're showing." - Lynchburg News and Advance


(DS#999 OLB) rSr/2024 OLB TreShaun ClarkLiberty
News Source: Lynchburg News and Advance
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  Josh Aldridge's eyes light up and he jumps around with an exuberant amount of energy when the Liberty defense forces an opponent into a third-and-long situation. The defensive line coach quickly finds a pair of true freshmen defensive ends whose task is to create havoc off the edge. The third-down pass rush features TreShaun Clark moving from end to the inside. Matchup against an offensive guard? Clark can use his speed and added muscle to bully his way into the backfield. A running back decides to take him on? Clark has no problem utilizing his power to overwhelm and get to the quarterback. The 25th-ranked Flames' success on defense is rooted in their ability to bring a potent pass rush on third down. Aldridge has made sure Clark's versatility is utilized to its fullest extent as the sophomore evolves into the unit's most complete player.

"Specifically on third down we're able to move him around and get him some mismatches potentially on guards, on running backs, on people maybe not necessarily the weak link but just somebody we feel is a good matchup for him," Aldridge said of Clark. "[It] allows us to get one of those big boys off the field and then bring a lot of these good young defensive ends, we can get more of them on the field at the same time, too. "He just makes us so versatile, he makes our whole defense versatile." Clark shined last season playing opposite of Jessie Lemonier, and the Danville native has taken a step forward this season in his ever-evolving role on the defensive line. The 6-foot-1 Clark added 15 pounds of muscle in the offseason and bulked up from his 230-pound frame as a freshman to where he is now playing at a comfortable 245 pounds, which allows him to move around on the line. - Lynchburg News and Advance


(DS#999 OLB) rSr/2024 OLB TreShaun ClarkLiberty
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