Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Dallas Cowboys Roster Defensive Battles


Dallas Cowboys-Roster Battles: Defense



While there are needs for improvement on the offensive side of the ball, the Achilles heel of the Cowboys last season was clearly their defense. Rob Ryan talked a big game, as that entire Cinnabon chugging family typically does. The problem was that Cowboys defense, once again, took a siesta in the fourth quarter of games in the most important part of the season. Although they were much better than 2010, they need to improve greatly if the Cowboys are going to be a contender this season. Like his fat brother, Rob Ryan got his stomach tied up this off-season to lose weight. Hopefully his mouth will tie up a bit and the defense’s play can speak for itself. That being said, here are the roster spots that should be claimed on defense.


Defensive Line:

Hatcher & Lissemore will be key DLine figures
Jay Ratliff will once again be a staple at the nose guard position but his age and tendency to wear down late in the season mean others will have to step up. I fully expect that, barring injury, Jason Hatcher has a breakout season at defensive end, and maybe even becomes a defensive leader since he thinks the team is lacking in those. Sean Lissemore should step up this season and play an important role on the defense. Last season he was constantly in the mix creating pressure. Marcus Spears may be overpaid but he is solid against the run and should have at least one more productive season in him. Rookie Tyrone Crawford will see some playing time at D-End while Josh Brent will be the other backup nose guard. The Cowboys like his size and he may get some more playing opportunities this year...



Linebackers:

 This is another area where we will see a changing of the guard. The Cowboys were plagued by the slow play of the nursery combo of Brooking/B. James and the inconsistent and ultimately disappointing play of Anthony Spencer.

Carter is an athletic FREAK
Demarcus Ware and Sean Lee will be the two most important players on the defensive side of the ball this year (and Claiborne could be too). Anthony Spencer received the franchise tag (only because the FA field was dreadful) and will start but will be pushed for playing time. Victor Butler will be the one doing the pushing. He seems to always be near the QB in the limited time that he saw the field last season and I think his playing time expands exponentially. The real battle to watch will be between Bruce Carter and free agent pickup Dan Connor. Connor is a Penn St. Alum, who wasn’t sexually molested, and is a very instinctive player. He will be exceptional against the run but lacks the athletic ability that Carter possesses. Carter is coming off a meaningless 2011 where he spent the first half of the season on injured reserve. I think he will ultimately start this year at the other ILB position but both will play a significant role...Rookie Kyle Wilber will be a pleasant surprise I believe. The other two linebackers will be Alex Albright, a special teams stand-out and I do believe that 7th round pick Caleb McSurdy makes the team because he just sounds like a football player.



Saftey:

The Great White Hope-Matt Johnson
This has been the Cowboys herpes for the past decade. Player after player has been brought in and all have failed to have any lasting success, if they ever had any at all. Gerald Sensebaugh has been retained as the free safety and will start. He is a decent player, nothing great but certainly capable of contributing in a positive way. The Cowboys signed Brodney Pool from the Jets to play the other safety position. If anyone saw him play last year then they know this signing is repulsive. He is terrible and softer than a bag of hair. I think he gets cut. Instead I think Barry Church and rookie Matt Johnson battle it out. Church is very athletic, performed well as a nickel corner last year and has a bit more experience, so I give him the nod. I am interested in Johnson though, he made a ton of plays in college. Danny McCray will take the 4th spot over Pool...he’s done good things in the past and can contribute on special teams.



Cornerback:

MJ could be the best 3rd CB in the NFL...If he tries
Last season this was the Cowboys weakest position. This season it may be the strongest. The additions of Brandon Carr via free agency and the drafting of LSU phenom Morris Claibourne give the cowboys 2 starters who are significant upgrades over their counterparts last season. To be fair, one of those counterparts, is Mike Jenkins, who is now disgruntled with his ambiguous role in the Cowboys secondary and has asked for a trade...Jenkins performed admirably last season while playing very banged up and his talent is Pro-Bowl calibre when he wants it to be. Jenkins and Orlando Scandrick will play the respective 3rd and 4th CB roles and this gives the Cowboys the best depth at the position that I can remember...as long as Jenkins plays hard. After those 4, there a multitude of young cornerbacks to choose from; I think the cowboys carry 6 CB’s with Mario Butler and rookie Isaac Madison finishing out the defensive side of the roster.

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