MacMahon: Zack Martin draws Frederick comparisons

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Zack Martin draws Frederick comparisons
August, 1, 2014

By Tim MacMahon | ESPNDallas.com

OXNARD, Calif. – Zack Martin reminded the Dallas Cowboys' front office and coaches a lot of Travis Frederick during the scouting process.

That explains why the Cowboys were so confident that Martin could step in and have immediate success as a starter at right guard. They saw Frederick do it at center last season, and Martin has many of the same traits.

The list of traits rattled off by head coach Jason Garrett: experienced, smart, tough, mature, technically sound and possessing the strength and size to battle in the NFL trenches.

Martin, who set a school record for games started at Notre Dame, displayed all those attributes during his first week of training camp. He’s been every bit as impressive as the Cowboys anticipated when they selected Martin with the 16th overall pick in the draft.

“He just needs to play at this level,” Garrett said. “But that’s what we said about Travis last year. They typically tend to respond. Guys who are smart at any position, particularly the offensive line, tend to get better. They tend to improve quickly. And we’ve certainly seen that with him.”

According to Frederick, the biggest difference between him and his new prized rookie linemate is that Martin is a much better athlete. Other than that, they are two 310-plus-pound peas in a pod.

“He’s kind of the same type of guy -- Midwestern guy, big, thick,” Frederick said. “That’s kind of my style of play, is his style of play. He’s way more athletic than I am, but I think we have kind of the same mindset where you can play the game with more than just strength and athleticism.

“If you can see things a little bit better, understand the game a little bit better as a whole, it’s going to allow you to play the game faster and play better. I think he certainly has the ability to do that.”

That's why the Cowboys are confident that Martin will have the kind of rookie season that Frederick did a year ago.

 

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“He’s kind of the same type of guy -- Midwestern guy, big, thick,” Frederick said.
Come on, frederick...just say it. You are both crackers.
 

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Come on, frederick...just say it. You are both crackers.
There's something about blue collar OL, it still works. Whether it's Steven Wisniewski or Alan Faneca or Logan Mankins, the big whities still can play a little Guard.
 

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Too bad they won't pound teams with the running game with Garrett and Linehan in charge. It would really help out the shitty defense too, but it will never happen.
 

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These guys along with Tyron, barring injury, are going to provide such a great foundation for the offense over at least the next decade there just might be some hope if Jerry can do something similar on the defensive side and get an adequate replacement for Romo when the time comes.
 

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if Jerry can do something similar on the defensive side ...
This is where my thoughts are. If we can do likewise on the dline, we will be in good stead. I recall how we blew the oline up a couple years ago, it feels like we've done the same with the defense. It will require multiple drafts to re-build. There is reason to be hopeful, looking at Frederick, Martin and Smith.
 
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