Sunday, February 3, 2013

Cornerback

Now this is a position that the Cowboys do not need to worry about. 2 seasons ago the corner back position was one of the Cowboys biggest problems, but last off season, Jerry Jones made sure it would not bother them for a long time.

The Cowboys first move was getting Brandon Carr, Carr was one of the top free agents in the off season. The Cowboys knew that with him they would be able to get a shut down corner along with a lot of experience for a young defense.

The Cowboys then surprised everybody in the draft, they moved up to get the best corner back prospect in the draft, Morris Claiborne. This was such a shock because the Cowboys already got Carr and so everybody figured that the Cowboys would look to fill other holes in the draft. But Jerry Jones had enough with all the sloppy play from the secondary and wanted to have a pass defense he could trust. Many people were happy for it because the trade to get Claiborne only cost them their second round draft pick.

The season then went very well for these two corners. Claiborne and Carr made a great duo in the secondary and did an amazing job at disrupting the pass. Of course it got a bit tricky because of the whole safety issue and Carr having to change positions, but if the Cowboys fixed the safety problem then Carr and Claiborne will be one of the best duos in the league. Claiborne still has some things to learn but Carr will be there to mentor him.

The Cowboys are also in such a good position because both Carr and Claiborne are very young, Carr at 26 and Claiborne at 22. So what the Cowboys need to do is make sure the extend their contracts because these 2 players are very important to this defense.

As for the depth of this position for the Cowboys, they are ok. Mike Jenkins played a big part in this secondary as well. He started at corner when Rob Ryan moved Carr over to safety. Jenkins is a corner back that has great potential and can also learn from Carr. There is not much past Jenkins how ever, so my advice for the Cowboys is too maybe look into free agency a bit but they do not have to get anyone to amazing. Or else the Cowboys could look to use a late round draft pick on one or pick up a non drafted rookie.

The Cowboys secondary can be one of the best if the find a solid safety, thanks to 2 shut down corners that lead the way.


Friday, February 1, 2013

Safety

The safety position for the Dallas Cowboys is one that is in need of a lot of help. The Cowboys made sure they secured the Corner back position with a huge off season last year. But the Safety position was forgotten and became a problem during the season. Rob Ryan even tried moving Brandon Carr over to the safety position and use Jenkins as a cornerback.

Right now Gerald Sensabaugh seems like the only one to have a secured spot on the team for next season. Sensabaugh has been with the team for four years and has always been a reliable safety but not an amazing player. His stats were down a bit in 2012, having no interceptions and only 1 forced fumble. But as of right now he is not a huge concern, the Cowboys need to worry about finding an amazing safety in the off season to be next to him on the field.


McCray, Peprah, and Frampton are currently listed as the other safeties on the roster. None of them were able to make a huge impact on the Cowboys pass defense this year and might not see much playing time next year.

The Cowboys are in a very good position however and could look to really improve this secondary even more in the off season. Sensabaugh still has 4 years left on his contract so he is staying and will be ready to start for the Cowboys.

Kenny Vaccaro from Texas is the top Safety prospect entering the draft this year. Unfortunately for the Cowboys he is projected to go very high and no other safeties are said to be first round talent. He is not too far away from the Cowboys position in the draft so pulling another move like last year with Claiborne could be an option.

As for free agents Jairus Byrd from the Bills is a free agent and would be a huge help for the Cowboys. He is one of the best in the NFL so he would not be cheap but would be an amazing addition to this secondary. Dashon Gold another great safety from the 49ers is also a free agent, he would be a bit cheaper but would still make this team a lot better.

I think the Cowboys will go for a safety in free agency and not in the draft. Last year the Cowboys really stepped up in the draft to get a top CB. This year I would not be surprised if they want to fill a gap in another position. If the Cowboys ended up getting Gold or Byrd they would not need to get a safety in the draft.

Go Cowboys!

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Return Unit

Punt Returning
The Dallas Cowboys punt returning was one of the best in the NFL during the 2012 regular season, all thanks to Dwayne Harris. Coming into the season the Cowboys were a bit unsure about the punt returning job, Dez Bryant isn't doing it anymore because he is too important too the offense. So the Cowboys decided to use Harris, and that decision payed off.

Harris averaged an amazing 16.1 yards a return and took one punt to the house to help secure a win over the Eagles. 16.1 yards is hard for even some of the greatest of all time to accomplish. With 16.1 yards per return Harris was able to set this offense up in great field position. Harris has great speed and has the ability to make any tackler miss. Harris does not have as big as a part in the offense as returning but still make a huge impact on the Cowboys.

Harris remains very cheap for the Cowboys, heading into his 3rd year of a 4 year 2,040,000 dollar contract. When his contract is up Harris knows that he is worth a lot of money and will probably ask for more, but the Cowboys need to push for him because he is a valuable asset to this team.

Kick Returning
Lance Dunbar was a very pleasant surprise for the Dallas Cowboys this year. He was undrafted, was picked up in the off season, had a very good pre season, but did not make the final roster. But about half way through the season the Cowboys kick return unit was struggling, so the Cowboys decided to call up Dunbar from the practice squad to give him a chance.

Dunbar came in and did great for the Cowboys, by the end of the season he had the most return yards then any Cowboy during the season and the highest average at 21.8 yards, and a high of 44 yards. 21.8 may not be a great return average but Dunbar was a still a rookie and can only get better.

Dunbar is also very cheap with a 3 year 1,440,000 dollar contract. I expect him to improve and get a lot better through out the rest of his contract and will most likely get an extension from the Cowboys.

The Cowboys return unit is the least of their worries this year. They have two very young, and very good returners that can only get better in the years to come.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Kicker/Punter

Kicker
Dan Bailey is an unbelievable young talented kicker. He was perfect with in 50 yards, and was 3/4 on game winning kicks. Not to mention that one kick being over 50 yards and with wind against him. Going perfect inside 40 yards is about what every kicker in the NFL should be able to do, not many can stay perfect inside of 50 yards. Dan Bailey is amazing and should certainly be getting a contract extension from the Cowboys soon. Bailey has one year left on his contract and I am certain that the Cowboys do not want to let this one get away. The Cowboys will be able to have a kicker they can trust for many years to come with Bailey, getting him a big contract is not a question at all. The Cowboys were a bit lost for a few years in the kicker spot, but have found one of the best kickers in the entire league.


Punter
The punter situation is a bit trickier but I think the Cowboys have found a great punter. Chris Jones, has been with the Cowboys for a bit but has not punted much for the Cowboys, but he  played fairly well, in the 4 games we saw him. The Cowboys injury bug also hit the punters pretty hard this year as well. Chris Jones got hurt and Brian Moorman was also injured for a bit. Moorman can not be a long term solution since he is 36, Chris Jones needs to make sure he can avoid injury so he can become reliable for the Cowboys. If Jones stays healthy he could among the top punters in the NFL, Jones had a totally of 12 punts all season, half of them were inside of 20, and he had an average of 45.2 yards a punt.

These Cowboys have a great grip right now in this year, they have two very young players with very bright futures and can be relied on.



Thursday, January 24, 2013

Breaking Down the Cowboys

Over the next few weeks I will be going over every position, seeing what they need to improve on, what they should do in free agency, and what they should do in the NFL draft. Seeing what the Cowboys will have to do in order to make it to the super bowl.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Updated draft predictions

The Cowboys draft position is finalized and Taylor Lewan decided to stay in college, so who should the Cowboys go for next?

Dream pick - Luke Joeckel - OT - Texas A&M
This choice is clearly the dream pick, Luke is the top offensive line men in the entire draft. Picking him would really help to make this offensive line better. They would have Smith who is also very good and then they could draft other line man and get some in free agency to make this offensive line one of the best. Tony Romo would then be under much less pressure to throw, which would limit his turnovers. The only problem is he is expected to go very high, and at 18 in the draft I do not think the Cowboys will get away with just giving up one second round pick like last year for Claiborne. It is a possibility but also very likely that it will not happen.



Reasonable Pick - Chance Warmack - OG - Alabama
Warmack is one of the best offensive line man in the entire draft, but the Cowboys would not have to trade to get him. He has great run blocking skills and is excellent at picking up blitzes. Which is exactly what the Cowboys need in order for their offense to really improve. Warmack would be able to start and make a huge impact on this team and could be selected right where the Cowboys are at 18.

Reasonable Pick - John Jenkins - NT - Georgia
The Cowboys run defense was very badly hurt by the end of the season and was one of the main reasons why they lost the NFC East championship game. John Jenkins is huge at 6 foot 3 and 360 pounds and would make an instant impact on this defense. He would be able to use his strength to get right to the quarter back or open up lanes for blitzes. Jenkins will most likely still be there at 18 for the Cowboys to select.

Best available if those are gone
Johnathan Hankins - DT - Ohio State
Hankins is another huge defensive line man who would be great at stopping the run and and opening up lanes to the quarter back. He would also be able to step up and be able to start and make a huge impact on the Cowboys run defense. He will most certainly be on the board for the Cowboys if every body else they were looking at are taken.

Go Cowboys!



Saturday, January 12, 2013

Coaching Shuffle

The Cowboys biggest off season move so far was the firing of Rob Ryan, 2 year defensive coordinator with one year left on his contract.

I must say this came as a bit of a surprise to me, the Cowboys defense was a lot better in 2012. They did show a lack of depth when many players got hurt and gave up a lot of yards in their final two losses of the season, but Ryan really improved this defense since he started. I would have liked to see one more year with him though. He would get guys back from injuries, and with the hurt players this year it showed him where he needed to get more defenders. Getting defenders was already a priority for the off season and I would have liked to see who Rob Ryan would bring in. But the Cowboys defense was lost in their last two games and injuries can not be an argument for failure.


However the Cowboys really made sure they picked up someone who they knew would be great. The Cowboys hired Monte Kiffin which is a very good hire. Many coaches were fired this season and the Cowboys picking up one of them could have definitely been an option. But getting Kiffin is a very good choice. Kiffin has tons of knowledge and experience about football. He has been in the NFL a long time before going back to being the defensive coordinator at USC. His experience would not only improve this defense but also improve Garrett. He could help with giving Garrett advice, since Monte Kiffin has been to the super bowl before and could be a great mentor for this team.


As much as I would have liked to see Rob Ryan stay for one more year, I have faith that Monte Kiffin will really improve this team.

Another big question involving the coaching staff is the offensive play calling. Garrett had a lot of moments in the 2012 season where they had opportunities to win games but just ended up wasting time on the clock. Trying to get one of the coaches that was fired this season would be an option along with college coaches that might have what it takes to coach at the next level.

The Cowboys still have plenty to do, but are already getting things done.

More awards

I gave out my season awards to the Cowboys already, but the players have recently been winning some real awards of their own.

Dez Bryant - Pro Football Weekly's Most Improved Player

Dez is a clear choice for the award he earned. Through out his first two seasons injuries hit him along with dropped balls that took away what could have been amazing seasons. This year Dez showed us why the Cowboys used a first round draft pick on him. Bryant went from 63 catches last year to 92 this year. He went from 928 yards to 1,382. He went from 9 touchdowns to 12. Dez Bryant exploded in the second half of the season and the Cowboys know that they have an amazing talent with plenty of years left on him.

Jason Witten - The Associated Press All Pro Second Team - Bart Starr Award

Jason Witten was really questioned at the beginning of the season with a spleen injury he got in the pre season. But after a few games Witten got back to his former self, a beast. He proved to be Tony Romo's go to guy once again, breaking the record for most amount of receptions in a single season by a tight end. The only reason why he fell 5 votes short of Gonzalez is because he did not have very many touchdowns this year. But he is still a great player, leader, and helps out in his community which is why he got these 2 very amazing awards.
Demarcus Ware - The Associated Press All Pro Second Team

Despite Ware not getting as much sacks as everybody is use two he is still a monster on the field. Offenses need to plan around him and Ware still gets to the quarter back. Ware had yet another double digit sack season and did something that most players on the front 7 for the defense couldn't, he stayed healthy. With his whole team falling to the injured reserve list one by one, Ware stepped up, made plays, and was a leader for all of the young back ups. Which is exactly why Ware gets this award.

Congrats guys!

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Surprise Quarterback?

Romo is not getting any younger and waiting to find a replacement at the last second is always a bad idea. Romo will not be retiring in the next 2 seasons but should the Cowboys look for a replacement this offseason?

Kyle Orton the current back up is a good reliable quarter back but he too is getting old. And the free agent quarterbacks this year feature Alex Smith, Mark Sanchez, and Tim Tebow. Both Sanchez and Tebow are not an option what so ever, they both have terrible throwing abilities and both were benched to let a third string quarter back start. Alex Smith is also out of question, he too is getting old and is not an amazing quarterback. He heavily relies on his defense and run game to help and make big plays.

So basically the Cowboys would have to draft a quarterback or sign a rookie free agent after the draft. After all Tony Romo was a rookie free agent and what if the Cowboys find someone like Tom Brady in the 6th round?

Right now I think the Cowboys should have their eyes on 2 quarterbacks.

Aaron Murray - Georgia - Junior
Aaron Murray is a very young quarter back that shows signs that he can be a great quarterback. He would need some development but he already flashes signs of greatness in his play at Georgia. He would also be picked where the Cowboys would not have to trade up any spots. Potentially a 3rd round pick.

Landry Jones - Oklahoma - Senior
Like Murray, Jones also flashes signs of greatness when he plays. He was very successful at Oklahoma and has a lot of potential in him. But Jones would also require a lot of development. But he would be a 5th round or 6th round pick so the Cowboys would not have to use up high draft picks to get him.

The thing about picking up a young quarter back in this draft is that it would allow them to also learn from Tony Romo. Like I said Romo still has years left in him and could really help in the development with one of these quarterbacks.

Some people are even saying that the Cowboys could go for Matt Barkley from USC. His stock did go down since the beginning of the season because of some losses but Barkley is a great pocket passer and would take much less development to be ready for the pros.

Do I think they will go for one? I highly doubt they will go for Barkley or Murray. Those would be wasted picks that they could be for drafting offensive lineman or quality run stoppers. Picking a quarterback early on would only be if the Cowboys want an immediate replacement. Landry Jones might be picked by the Cowboys though. They might be able to find a secret talent in the late rounds and potentially Romo's replacement.



Recap 2nd half of the Cowboys Season

The second half of the season had to be almost perfect in order for the Cowboys to attempt to make the playoffs. And to start, they had to play the best team in the league.

Week 9 - After being tied until the 4th quarter the Falcons were able to draw away from the Cowboys a bit. Romo and Ogletree hooked up but the Cowboys fell short once again in the final minutes and suffered another loss. Luckily the Giants also suffered a loss, keeping the Cowboys in the race for the NFC East championship.

Week 10 - This is when the Cowboys make their run for the playoffs. In a must win game to get back in the race the Cowboys destroyed the Eagles scoring on offense, defense, and special teams. The Giants lost again and suddenly the Cowboys looked to be back. They had an easy schedule ahead of them and had the playoffs in sight.

Week 11 - The Cowboys won again but this time it was not as pretty as the game last week. The Cowboys barely beat the Browns in over time. More questions were asked about the Cowboys not being able to find the end zone after going 2-5 in red zone attempts. But a win is a win and the Cowboys were looking like they could pull this off and make the playoffs.

Week 12 - Then the Cowboys did something they have never done before, lose on Thanksgiving with Romo starting. The Cowboys were down huge at half time 28-3, but some how the Cowboys managed to score 28 of their own in the second half but their comeback fell short once again. But the Cowboys still had a chance of making the playoffs, and with 3 struggling opponents up next they knew they could win.

Week 13 - The Cowboys then swept the Eagles to get back in the race for the playoffs. Thanks to a late fumble recovery and touchdown by Claiborne the Cowboys were able to hold on and get the win. The Giants then lost to Washington which put the Cowboys in a better position but the Redskins were also coming up from behind which made it a 3-way race for the NFC East championship.
Week 14 - Tragedy then struck the Cowboys. On the plane ride to their game the Cowboys were informed that their team mate Jerry Brown died in a car accident, driving the car was Cowboys nose tackle Josh Brent. The Cowboys were hit hard from the tragedy, especially the defense. Garrett then told the team that the best way to honor him was to play their hearts out. And the Cowboys did exactly that. They got the win with a last second field goal and kept their playoff hopes alive. Also securing Garrett coaching job.

Week 15 - The Steelers were struggling heading into this game, they got Big Ben back last week but were not bale to get a win over the Chargers. And in the end the Cowboys were able to get the win to get their team to 8-6 and in a good position for the playoffs. The game was won by Brandon Carr, he made a great interception and returned it to the 1 yard line were Bailey easily chipped it in. The Giants also got crushed by the Falcons setting up a 3-way tie in the NFC East.

Week 16 - The Cowboys then lost a very close game with the Saints. Romo led the Cowboys on an amazing come back in the fourth quarter but were not able to get the win in over time. Luckily the Giants also lost their match up with the Ravens which set up another NFC East championship game, this time with the Redskins. And also Jason Witten made more head lines, he broke the record for all time receptions for a Cowboy previously and then broke the record for receptions in a single season by a tight end.

Week 17 - The Cowboys were then heart broken after the game. The Redskins won because of a late interception by Tony Romo. The run defense was terrible because of all the injuries and the Cowboys were out of the playoffs again. The only good thing that happened this weekend was that the Giants did not make the playoffs.

Over all I think the Cowboys learned a lot from this season. In the second half of the season the Cowboys offensive line was able to start improving, the penalties started to decrease, and Romo stopped the turnovers and became clutch when it mattered most. Its just the final drive of the season fell a bit short. Heading into the offseason needs are clear for the Cowboys. Get more depth on defense incase injuries strike them again, and also solidify the offensive line. I think the Cowboys will be able to do great things next season.

Friday, January 4, 2013

Recap 1st half of Cowboys Season

The Cowboys season was on a constant roller coaster, some times they were up, and sometimes down, sometimes for a long time, some times for a short time, here is a recap of the Cowboys season.

Week 1 - The first game of the NFL season was the Cowboys vs Giants. The game was very much talked about with the Giants being the defending super bowl champs and the Cowboys having very high expectations for the season. Many predicted the Giants to get the win especially with Jason Witten not being 100% for the game with a spleen injury. But the Cowboys made Manning look like a fool. Romo out dueled him with Ogletree really stepping up for the offense. And the Carr/Claiborne duo made an immediate impact on the Cowboys secondary. After this game many Cowboys critics started to take back their words how the Giants will easily win the division again.

Week 2 - After week 1 everybody thought that the Cowboys would then crush the Seahawks. But it was not the Cowboys day at all. They were crushed by the Seahawks and the questions about the Cowboys consistency were brought back up. The Cowboys had 2 turnovers along with a blocked punt that went for a touchdown. Mean while the Giants and Eagles both got wins to make the race for the NFC East look like its usual intense self.

Week 3 - The Cowboys got a bounce back win against the Bucs in a huge defensive battle. The Cowboys held the Bucs to just 166 total yards. This game proved that the Cowboys defense was becoming a contender under Rob Ryan. The offense still had some questions going 1-5 in the red zone. And the run game was sloppy accept for Murray's touchdown run.

Week 4 - This game against the Bears brought a lot of hate from people. Romo threw 5 interceptions as the Cowboys loss 38-14. And after the great win against the Giants in week 1 all of the critics were back on the Cowboys, Romo, and their inconsistency. And the Eagles got a win against the Giants and were the new favorites to win the division after week 4.

Week 5 - BYE - The Cowboys then got a very much needed bye week. Romo needed to fix his interception problem and the Cowboys offensive online needed to do a much better job protecting Romo. The Cowboys needed to work hard because they played the mighty Ravens in week 6.

Week 6 - Another terrible loss followed against the Ravens. Romo hooked up with Bryant with 32 seconds left, then failed the 2 point conversion to tie the game. But the Cowboys got the on side kick and then were set up for a long 51 yard field goal in the wind. Bailey missed and the Cowboys suffered their third straight loss and lost Murray with a hurt foot.

Week 7 - The Cowboys were then able to snap their losing streak and win another defensive battle against the Panthers 19-14. The Cowboys were still struggling to find the end zone and ended the day 0-3 in red zone attempts so questions on consistency still remained. And the Cowboys were still not considered a good team, 2 of their 3 wins have come against teams with losing records and the Cowboys team the played the Giants in week 1 were no where to be found.

Week 8 - Critics were on Romo once again after a 29-24 loss to the Giants. The Cowboys run game did terrible forcing Romo to attempt 62 passes and 4 of them were intercepted. And at half way through the regular season nobody thought the Cowboys stood a chance at making the playoffs. The Giants were 6-2 and soaring high and the Cowboys were at a miserable 3-5. But the Cowboys knew that they had a great schedule head of them with a lot of teams with losing records at that point and they knew they could turn their season around.

Stay tuned for the recap of the second half of the Cowboys season!

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Why Romo Will Get Paid

If you asked a NFL fan about Romo almost every single one of them will say he is one of the most inconsistent quarterbacks in the league. He can have amazing games or he can really bad games. But Jason Garrett is sticking with him, and I totally agree with this choice.

First of all there are no real options for the Cowboys during the off season. Alex Smith might be the biggest name out there and he is not really any better for the Cowboys. The draft class also features one of the worst quarter back classes. Last year had 5 quarter backs that became starters, this year only one maybe two of the quarter backs have enough potential to start in the NFL. So even finding a potential back up for Romo will probably not happen this year.

Now Romo is a type of quarterback that can be amazing if everything around him his clicking. For example, when Murray was healthy and starting, if he ran for at least 1 touchdown the Cowboys won the game. That happened a total of 4 times. You see if the run game works, Romo and the Cowboys will not have to rely on the passing game as much. Which will decrease the amount of interceptions thrown. The offensive line also needs to be a lot better for Romo. It is hard for any quarterback to throw while under pressure or on the run. Romo was great this year when escaping the collapsing pocket by the offensive line needs to get better.

Then from weeks 2-9 Romo took a ton of heat from critics when he had his 5 interception game against the Bears and other multiple interception games. But from weeks 10-16 he made up for those mistakes. He led the Cowboys on a 5-1 run to get them into position for the playoffs. He silenced his critics, became clutch in the times when it mattered most and was winning games.

A loss then to the Redskins brought all of his critics right back. He threw an interception in the final minutes to end the game and season for the Cowboys.

But I firmly believe that Romo next year will be better then ever. This season he really learned from those big interception games and turned this team around from 3-5 to get them to a win or go home game. Romo had 4,903 yards the most in his career. He just got unlucky in the Redskins game that got his critics right back on him. And then the Cowboys could really be set up to have a perfect draft to help fix the offensive line and get some help for Murray in the run game. At 18th in the draft I think the Cowboys could trade up and go for one of the top offensive tackle prospects in the draft Taylor Lewan. With this the Cowboys would most likely just have to trade their first round pick and give their second round pick to the team the traded with. Then in the third round of the draft they could look to get Stepfan Taylor or Montee Ball, some of the best running backs in college. They could then look to add more Offensive lineman, more run stopping defensive lineman and maybe some playmakers on offense later on in the draft.

If the Cowboys did do this and pick up Lewan and Taylor/Ball in the draft. The run game would be much more consistent with 2 great running backs. And the offensive line would be much more solid. Romo would then not have to throw the ball as much and have more time to throw the ball. Which is why Garrett is sticking with Romo, he has much potential and can fix the running backs and offensive line easily in the draft.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Season Awards

The season is over and it is time to give out awards to players who really stood out.

Most Valuable Player - Jason Witten
The Cowboys wide receivers had a lot of up and downs. Miles Austin was doing good in the 1st half, Dez Bryant amazing in the second half. Jason Witten was consistently Tony Romo's go to guy. Not only did he lead the Cowboys in receptions by , but he broke the previous record for catches in a single season by a tight end with 110, also becoming the all time leader for receptions in Cowboys history. He had the most receiving yards by a tight end, 5th most receptions in all of the NFL, and 20th in receptions yards including wide receivers. Jason Witten is not only a great player but he is also a leader for this team. He has many years of experience and if he keeps playing like this he will definitely find himself in the hall of fame and the Cowboys ring of honor.



Offensive MVP - Dez Bryant
Yes I gave Witten MVP but that is because he is also a great leader, I am giving Bryant offensive MVP because of his ability to make big plays. Dez Bryant finished 6th in reception yards, got well over 1,000 yards for the first time in his career, and had 12 touchdowns which went for 3rd best in the NFL. Not to mention he played through a broken finger in the last few games to help his team. Bryant is a player that shows a lot of talent. He is young and has the ability to become one of the best receivers in the entire league. He was a great weapon for the Cowboys especially in the second half of the year. He can even make great plays for returning punts or kick offs but those days are coming to an end. He is now the number 1 wide receiver for the Cowboys and has become a reliable asset for Romo.

Defensive MVP - Anthony Spencer
Not only did Spencer lead the team in tackles, but he really stepped up in a time of need. The Cowboys were getting so many injuries to their line backers and defensive line man. Spencer stepped up and started to become the play maker on this defense. He was only 1 sack away from leading the team in sacks. Everybody is use to Ware being the dominate player on this defense. But Spencer stepped up and showed us why the Cowboys placed the franchise tag on him. He had the second most tackles for loss, defended 3 passes and forced 2 fumbles. If the Cowboys can start to stay healthy, their run defense will be amazing led by Spencer and Ware.

Rookie of the Year - Morris Claiborne
Claiborne wins this award with ease, the only other rookie who really played was Crawford with 20 tackles. Claiborne was maybe not the amazing shut down corner they were looking for. But Claiborne was still able to help a lot with the Cowboys pass defense. He had 8 passes defended, 1 interception, 1 forced fumble, 2 fumble recoveries and one of them going for a touchdown. Claiborne was not amazing but he also has a lot of room to grow. Brandon Carr who made a huge impact for the Cowboys could help teach Claiborne to become better.

Go Cowboys!

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