Offense: 25
QB - 2
Tony Romo
Kyle Orton
The Stephen McGee experiment is over. Another blow to the horrific draft class of 2009. But with a relatively young and experienced QB like Orton backing up Romo, there isn't a need for a third QB on the roster. Not sure if we'd sign a young QB to the practice squad. Rudy Carpenter is back with us, but I dont' think he has PS eligibility left.
RB - 4
DeMarco Murray
Lawrence Vickers
Felix Jones
Phillip Tanner
I'm not buying Broaddus' speculation that Felix won't make the final 53. And I'm taking Tanner as our third back because I like his running style and I was impressed with what a banger he was when given the chance last year. Hard guy to bring down.
WR - 6
Dez Bryant
Miles Austin
Andre Holmes
Dwayne Harris
Cole Beasley
Yet to be signed veteran
I think one of two things happen here: Danny Coale either starts the year on the PUP list, giving us 6 weeks before having to make a decision with him, or we carry 6 receivers into the season. Ogletree is as good as gone. Radway could be practice squad material. Tim Benford has an outside shot at the PS. Hakim is just a fast camp body.
TE - 3
Jason Witten
John Phillips
James Hanna
OL - 10
Tyron Smith
Nate Livings
Mackenzie Bernadue
Ronald Leary
Doug Free
Phil Costa
David Arkin
Jeff Adams
Josh Parnell
Bill Nagy
My ideal starting 5 would be the first five lineman listed. I don't think Bernadue will start the season at center, due to the time he missed, but I think before the years end he'll be in there for Costa. I have hopes that David Arkin can prove to be a solid reserve guard, and I'm picking Jeff Adams simply because he was the highest rated UDFA tackles that was out there. Not that that means anything at this point.
Defense - 26
DL - 7
Sean Lissemore
Jay Ratliff
Marcus Spears
Jason Hatcher
Josh Brent
Junior Geathers
Tyrone Crawford
ILB - 4
Sean Lee
Bruce Carter
Dan Connor
Orie Lemon
I've been on the Orie Lemon bandwagon. I think he gets the nod over Caleb McSurdy.
OLB - 5
DeMarcus Ware
Anthony Spencer
Kyle Wilbur
Victor Butler
Adrian Hamilton
CB - 6
Brandon Carr
Maurice Claiborn
Mike Jenkins
Orlando Scandrick
Mario Butler
Isaac Madison
I actually think Mike Jenkins starts the year on the PUP list. He reportedly can't even throw a football overhanded more than 10 yards. Sounds like his shoulder is really weak and nowhere near being ready to play full contact football in 6 weeks.
Safety - 5
Matt Johnson
Barry Church
Gerald Sensabaugh
Danny McCray
If Matt Johnson doesn't pan out, this might be the worst group of safeties we've ever rolled out. I'm keeping McCray because he's a difference maker on special teams.
Punter -1
Chris Jones
Kicker - 1
Dan Bailey
LS - 1
Frenchy Ladaceuor or whatever
QB - 2
Tony Romo
Kyle Orton
The Stephen McGee experiment is over. Another blow to the horrific draft class of 2009. But with a relatively young and experienced QB like Orton backing up Romo, there isn't a need for a third QB on the roster. Not sure if we'd sign a young QB to the practice squad. Rudy Carpenter is back with us, but I dont' think he has PS eligibility left.
RB - 4
DeMarco Murray
Lawrence Vickers
Felix Jones
Phillip Tanner
I'm not buying Broaddus' speculation that Felix won't make the final 53. And I'm taking Tanner as our third back because I like his running style and I was impressed with what a banger he was when given the chance last year. Hard guy to bring down.
WR - 6
Dez Bryant
Miles Austin
Andre Holmes
Dwayne Harris
Cole Beasley
Yet to be signed veteran
I think one of two things happen here: Danny Coale either starts the year on the PUP list, giving us 6 weeks before having to make a decision with him, or we carry 6 receivers into the season. Ogletree is as good as gone. Radway could be practice squad material. Tim Benford has an outside shot at the PS. Hakim is just a fast camp body.
TE - 3
Jason Witten
John Phillips
James Hanna
OL - 10
Tyron Smith
Nate Livings
Mackenzie Bernadue
Ronald Leary
Doug Free
Phil Costa
David Arkin
Jeff Adams
Josh Parnell
Bill Nagy
My ideal starting 5 would be the first five lineman listed. I don't think Bernadue will start the season at center, due to the time he missed, but I think before the years end he'll be in there for Costa. I have hopes that David Arkin can prove to be a solid reserve guard, and I'm picking Jeff Adams simply because he was the highest rated UDFA tackles that was out there. Not that that means anything at this point.
Defense - 26
DL - 7
Sean Lissemore
Jay Ratliff
Marcus Spears
Jason Hatcher
Josh Brent
Junior Geathers
Tyrone Crawford
ILB - 4
Sean Lee
Bruce Carter
Dan Connor
Orie Lemon
I've been on the Orie Lemon bandwagon. I think he gets the nod over Caleb McSurdy.
OLB - 5
DeMarcus Ware
Anthony Spencer
Kyle Wilbur
Victor Butler
Adrian Hamilton
CB - 6
Brandon Carr
Maurice Claiborn
Mike Jenkins
Orlando Scandrick
Mario Butler
Isaac Madison
I actually think Mike Jenkins starts the year on the PUP list. He reportedly can't even throw a football overhanded more than 10 yards. Sounds like his shoulder is really weak and nowhere near being ready to play full contact football in 6 weeks.
Safety - 5
Matt Johnson
Barry Church
Gerald Sensabaugh
Danny McCray
If Matt Johnson doesn't pan out, this might be the worst group of safeties we've ever rolled out. I'm keeping McCray because he's a difference maker on special teams.
Punter -1
Chris Jones
Kicker - 1
Dan Bailey
LS - 1
Frenchy Ladaceuor or whatever
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