George: Jerry says Escobar will be more involved in 2014

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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones vows that fans can expect to see much more of TE Gavin Escobar in 2014
By Brandon George / Reporter
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9:02 am on January 21, 2014 | Permalink

MOBILE, Ala. — In agreeing to select tight end Gavin Escobar with a second-round pick in last year’s draft, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones wanted assurances from the coaching staff that they would use him often and he’d be a game-changer for the offense.

Well, he wasn’t during his rookie season in 2013. Escobar had only nine catches for 134 yards and two touchdowns.

The Cowboys didn’t use Escobar as much, in part, because they didn’t use two-tight end sets as much as they had promised. Also, Escobar was slow to improve with his blocking, which the Cowboys knew was a weak point in his game before they drafted him.

Jones said Monday during the first day of Senior Bowl practices that fans can expect to see a lot more of Escobar in 2014. Jones said he wasn’t disappointed by Escobar’s slow development.

“No, disappointed in the number of chances that he got, the number of times that we gave him an opportunity, and we’re going to do something about that,” Jones said. “Going forward, he’ll have a lot more opportunity and he should have had a lot more opportunity last year. We looked back and said that this is something on our should-have-done list, having him more involved in the offense would have been one of them.

“He certainly didn’t in anyway take a step back, disappoint, relative to his skill level and what he can do as a real weapon for us. He actually showed some of the same things that a [Cole] Beasley does or some of the same things as even a [Lance] Dunbar but in a totally different way and those guys have those packages and they can come in there and really help your offense out. Escobar is very capable of that and we HAVE TO get him the ball more because he can make those big plays for us.
 

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You know who is probably more capable of creating big plays? A TE who ran a 4.46 forty named James Hanna who we also don't use.

You can just assume any TE other then Witten will not be seeing many balls until Romo retires. I actually like Escobar but he is still a total waste of a pick.
 

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Great. I guess Jerry is going to recommend/command even more passing to get his latest dumb draft pick the ball more so he can try and look smart for picking him.
 

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Great. I guess Jerry is going to recommend/command even more passing to get his latest dumb draft pick the ball more so he can try and look smart for picking him.
Pretty much. I seem to remember him saying something very similar about Marty B.
 

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I'm sure glad our head coach is making the decisions with respect to our players.
 

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I want to see what Escobar does next year. He needs to get stronger for sure, improve his blocking-- but the kid flashed some nice hands a few times this season. Granted-- you want more production from a 2nd rounder-- but I think he can develop into a decent TE if he improves his game.
 

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At this point where he was drafted is botched history. The coach needs to see if he can play and in order to do that he will need to be involved. Forget where he was drafted. Water under the bridge.
 

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See? Jerry has a plan, dammit!
 

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At this point where he was drafted is botched history. The coach needs to see if he can play and in order to do that he will need to be involved. Forget where he was drafted. Water under the bridge.
Completely agreed. I actually liked some of what he did, and obviously he should improve. The team badly needs more speed though, and Escobar's game is the opposite.
 
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