Dallas Cowboys Defensive Depth Chart: It's Madness

jsmith6919

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How can a team be expected to come up with answers when the questions change almost daily?

In the wake of the heartbreaking news about the end of DeVonte Holloman's football career, I saw yet another prediction that the Dallas Cowboys defense will challenge last year's edition in terms of futility. I am trying to resist that kind of presumption of failure, but it is easy to see why so many have given up. For the third year in a row, setting a defensive depth chart for Dallas is like trying to solve a Rubik's cube blindfolded while someone keeps batting it out of your hand. With the daily changes and changing approaches to fitting players to positions, nobody really can tell what this team has.

Just to point all this out, I have put together a chart that tries to draw together all the defensive injuries. This only addresses players who are dealing with something right now, and does not include those who are recently back from some issue, like Morris Claiborne and Brandon Carr.



For the next pre-season game, the Cowboys will be replacing one starter at cornerback, another at middle linebacker, and all four defensive line positions. Additionally, the uncertainty about who is going to be ready and how the remaining linebackers fit best as far as position means constant shuffling and recombining. Sean Lee's replacement is the key, but until that is determined, all three positions are up in the air. In pre-season, the Cowboys have used both Justin Durant and Rolando McClain, but now Anthony Hitchens, who played the position a lot during the OTAs and minicamp, is going to get another shot at it, according to head coach Jason Garrett.

"Some other guys are more capable of playing Will, some other guys are more capable of playing Sam -- he's suited to play Mike," Garrett said. "That's where we had him and let's put him back there."
If it sounds like the team is just throwing different people out on the field to see what works - well, you may have good hearing. The entire defensive roster is in a state of flux, with players getting hurt and getting healthy as the coaches move them around to find what works the best. Just like the linebackers, the defensive linemen have been shuffled, with tackles playing both 1 and 3 tech, ends moving from side to side, and some players going from tackle to end or vice versa. Meanwhile, Kyle Wilber may play both SLB and RDE in the same game. Dallas continues to scramble for solutions, bringing in LB Jason Phillips, who was just cut by the Eagles. He will certainly not be the last player looked at. Expect a veritable swarm of them after the final cuts on the 30th.

Have we ever seen anything like this? There are more players being tried in different positions late in the pre-season on the Cowboys defense than is normal for three or four seasons. Essentially, as we get ready for the traditional dress rehearsal game, the Cowboys are trying to sort out who will play seven different positions. And not just who the starter and backup will be, but which position each player is best suited for. The indications are that many of the players who make the roster will have position flex, lining up at different spots depending on the situation and who else is available week to week.

To a certain degree, the Cowboys' staff set this all up. They knew Melton might not be quite 100%, that Spencer and Brent might be factors at some point, and that Okoye was a bit of an unknown. But once again, the odd concentration of injuries defensively has forced adjustments and sometimes radical changes to almost all the plans. Getting any significant improvement defensively is going to be a tremendous challenge for Dallas this season. Just look at that chart and try to figure out what the answer is.
 

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[MENTION=21]Iamtdg[/MENTION] and [MENTION=28]Rev[/MENTION] it looks like I will see you guys soon in the college thread. We can always talk about Hance when the Cowboys season is blowing.
 

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[MENTION=21]Iamtdg[/MENTION] and [MENTION=28]Rev[/MENTION] it looks like I will see you guys soon in the college thread. We can always talk about Hance when the Cowboys season is blowing.
:towel
 

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Wow, some early departures from bandwagon . I agree this will border on the downright comical. And I like to recall Jerry's quote last year saying the line was a strength lmao. Comical...
 

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[MENTION=21]Iamtdg[/MENTION] and [MENTION=28]Rev[/MENTION] it looks like I will see you guys soon in the college thread. We can always talk about Hance when the Cowboys season is blowing.
~time to wind him up

Why wait?
 

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This defense is destined to be worse than last year's.
 

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I don't feel a damn bit bad for this team.

Its been frustrating and laughable all at the same time for years watching the Jones family bumble and bungle their way thru "GMing" and "building" this team.

The heart of the talent Parcells brought in is gone, and what is left is Jerrys vision of talent...which is why you have the years of mediocrity, gambles on injured players and blown draft picks since a real football guy had input.

This defense is going to set record after record of futility. Write it down.
 

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I don't feel a damn bit bad for this team.

Its been frustrating and laughable all at the same time for years watching the Jones family bumble and bungle their way thru "GMing" and "building" this team.

The heart of the talent Parcells brought in is gone, and what is left is Jerrys vision of talent...which is why you have the years of mediocrity, gambles on injured players and blown draft picks since a real football guy had input.

This defense is going to set record after record of futility. Write it down.
At some point, though, he'll have to "get em off teh J's ass"
 

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I don't feel a damn bit bad for this team.

Its been frustrating and laughable all at the same time for years watching the Jones family bumble and bungle their way thru "GMing" and "building" this team.

The heart of the talent Parcells brought in is gone, and what is left is Jerrys vision of talent...which is why you have the years of mediocrity, gambles on injured players and blown draft picks since a real football guy had input.

This defense is going to set record after record of futility. Write it down.
Jerry does not have a vision of talent. He has whatever is being whispered in his ear and it changes constantly from drinking buddies to people like McClay.

That is the real problem here. Not that he does not "listen". But that he really would not know talent if it bit his wrinkled dick off.
 

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Jerry does not have a vision of talent. He has whatever is being whispered in his ear and it changes constantly from drinking buddies to people like McClay.

That is the real problem here. Not that he does not "listen". But that he really would not know talent if it bit his wrinkled dick off.
Yep, it is really telling that one of the first things Parcells did was get rid of the elder Garrett and Lacewell and that they both were right back soon as he was gone
 

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Yep, it is really telling that one of the first things Parcells did was get rid of the elder Garrett and Lacewell and that they both were right back soon as he was gone
Parcells was not perfect but he was an old school coach who knew what it took to win. He would fall in love with players that resembled someone he once knew (Marcus Spears), but he knew the game. He also recognized that Lacewell was an idiot and got him out the door.

Jerry never has developed an eye for talent. He knows about as much now as he did when he bought the team. He is only as good as he surrounds himself with and who he listens to.

People like Lacewell and Old Man Garrett are losers that he still listens to.

Lacewell is a good old boy who is losing his mind at this stage.

Garrett Sr. in particular is a total fraud. He was an NFL lifer who was a big big part of the lousy suck ass Saints of the 1970s when he had his mental faculties. But hey, he has a wealth of experience and stuff.
 

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LOL at the mythical unicorn. Tony is in the right place.
 
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