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it would be crazy if stephens broke out this year... then TE is an embarrassment of riches while simultaneously making the schoonmaker 2nd round pick an even dumber decision

 

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it would be crazy if stephens broke out this year... then TE is an embarrassment of riches while simultaneously making the schoonmaker 2nd round pick an even dumber decision


Beebe is really starting to come on according to many who have been watching and reporting every day. What looked like a runaway starting job for Hoffman may turn into a legit battle now after all.
 

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2022 Guide: What Ourlads’ NFL Scouting Services said about ANDREW BOOTH JR.:

Clemson, 6002 194 4.43. Junior entry, two-year starter, Dacula, GA. First-team All-ACC in 2021. Versatile physical corner with experience in a variety of coverage including deep outside Cover three and quarters along with hard corner Cover two. Also played off and press man. Smooth quick backpedal and sudden reactions in transition are what you notice first. Maintains cushion in off coverage and changes speeds to match the receiver. Fluid turn and run he stays in phase up the field. Solid zone awareness he has vision to see the quarterback and receivers and is adept at reading the delivery key. Closes voids in zones from a distance with peripheral vision to see pattern pressure. Effective hard corner technique to re-route receiver on a vertical release. Quick to break on the short throw from playing under a deep outside route. Plays press with a sense of urgency using strong hands to disrupt release along with mirror ability on route breaks. Excellent in run support. Aggressive taking on stalk blocks and tracking downhill. Fundamentally sound tackling technique he comes in low and hard and explodes into ball carriers. Secure tackling in space. Occasionally anticipates a cut and is fooled by a double move in man coverage. There are some false steps that create separation. Can get grabby when lost on a shifty receiver’s cut. Has some trouble timing turn and run versus receivers that show quick stop/start movement. False steps show up occasionally working lateral transitions. Can get upright on 90-degree breaks slowing his reaction. Needs to develop consistent man to man technique but he has the tools to develop. At his best as a zone defender with unique run support ability for a corner. Could possibly project to nickel.

2021 stats: 37 T, 3 TFL, 5 PBU, 3 INT. First/second round. (A-31 1/2, H-9 3/8, VJ-DNP, SS-DNP).


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Dane Brugler of The Athletic provided a breakdown of Booth:

"Honestly, if not for the injuries, Booth would be comfortably in the first round," Brugler said. "But he's another guy we haven't been able to see this draft process. He had a quad strain and double hernia surgery.

"Multiple issues here, and I think long-term he'll be fine. He has size, and when the ball is in the air, he's going to go get it," Brugler added. "He has some highlight-reel interceptions. He's a fluid athlete, can play press and off man. A lot to like — it's just about staying on the field."
 

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Sounds like it was a pretty dominant effort v the Rams in the joint practices, with the exception of Edoga and Turnstile Terence at the starting T spots in pass protection.

Supposedly our pass rush, coverage and our running game were pretty overwhelming.

Lets see how tomorrow goes.
 

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This dude just needs to shut the fuck up..............
No shit. He's already made it clear his priority is getting paid. Well guess what Dak? Win a damn Super Bowl, and you'll be set until your grandkids are old and grey. Until then shut the hell up and play football.
 

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Cowboy football today guys and gals.

It'll be on NFLN for those that want to view the fun.
 

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Who to Watch: Focusing on these players vs. Rams​

Aug 10, 2024 at 05:20 PM

by Nick Harris, Patrik Walker & Nick Eatman

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OXNARD, Calif. - The Cowboys will head to Los Angeles on Sunday to play the Rams in the preseason opener. There will be plenty of focus on every player who gets on the field, but the staff writers each picked two guys to watch.

Nick Harris: Who else but Trey Lance? The interview process for Trey Lance to be the backup quarterback officially started when training camp began, but the culmination of the last year learning the Dallas system and refining his game under Mike McCarthy's staff will come together on Sunday afternoon. Lance is expected to get a lot of burn, as it wouldn't surprise me to see him play in 70-percent of the offensive drives for the Cowboys. His athleticism, downfield throwing and decision-making will be on full display and judgement for his second – and potentially final big – opportunity in the NFL.

And on defense, we'll all be watching Mazi Smith, another player who will have a spotlight on his on-field improvements since the last time we saw him, Mazi Smith is expected to get reps in Sunday's game, and it will be big to go against a fellow second-year player in Rams center Steve Avila. Smith will have close eyes on him as the team will have a decision to make at the end of camp if more experienced help is needed at the defensive tackle position. For now, it's Smith's job to go and claim.

Patrik Walker: On offense, I'll go with John Stephens Jr: This time last year, Stephens was one of the biggest standouts in training camp and as a rookie. He was well on his way to earning a spot on the final roster before suffering a torn ACL that turned him into a redshirt. He's back, bigger and making waves yet again in camp but, this time, he's looking to roll that into and through the preseason en route to taking the field at some point during the regular season; but he'll first need to get back to the business of being comfortable physically. He certainly looks as if he already is, but his first real test comes against the Rams on Sunday, and he needs to continue checking boxes with a shot at the TE3 spot.

My defensive player to watch is Caelen Carson: It's not simply been a good or great camp for the Wake Forest product. It's been exceptional regarding his ability to press receivers at the line of scrimmage, to remain in their hip pocket out of breaks and releases, and to take the ball away when the opportunity presents itself. His work at the boundary in camp has been a sight to behold, as has his quiet demeanor that masks the dog hiding inside; and the cornerback known as "Seat Belt" (or rather "Seat Belt Carson", per Dak Prescott) will have his hands full against Sean McVay and the Rams' receiving corps in his first-ever preseason game. But, to be honest, the reality is they'll have their hands full with him.

Nick Eatman: Someone has to run the ball? I'll go with Malik Davis as my player to watch. He did well in his attempts against the Rams in practice on Thursday. And that was after Zeke and Rico Dowdle got a few turns. Who knows if either will play but it's doubtful. With Deuce Vaughn and Royce Freeman expected to sit out due to injury, what an opportunity this is for Davis, who often can be the forgotten back. Here's a chance to shine with a lot of reps. Let's see if he can handle the load.

And on defense, my pick is Willie Harvey Jr. I know a lot of talk is on other linebackers such as Overshown and Liafau, but they're making the team. Can Harvey get there as well? Let's find out but so far, he's showing us why he led the UFL in tackles. He's been around the ball in pass coverage and against the run. I want to see what he's got with these extra reps in the game on Sunday.
 
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