Archer: Anthony Hitchens a jack of all LB trades

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IRVING, Texas -- In the Dallas Cowboys' media guide Anthony Hitchens is listed as a linebacker. It just doesn’t say which kind of linebacker.

Good thing because it seems to change every week.

Hitchens is six games into his NFL career and he has already started at middle linebacker, weak-side linebacker and in the overtime victory against the Houston Texans he started at strong-side linebacker.

“Just a lot of studying and I’ve got a lot of good vets around me,” Hitchens said. “[The coaches] told me from Day 1 they were going to move me around. If I’m staying in one position I’m always studying another one. I had it in my mind before the season started so in the preseason I started looking at other positions so I wouldn’t be caught off guard.”

With Rolando McClain slowed by a groin injury, Hitchens could start at middle linebacker Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks. If McClain improves, then Hitchens could remain at strong-side linebacker if Bruce Carter misses his second straight game with a quadriceps injury.

When McClain went out in the win against the Houston Texans, Hitchens slid over to middle linebacker.

“I’ve always got to be ready,” he said.

He said there are different mindsets required for each spot. On the strong side, there are more contain responsibilities against the run, so you have to play a little slower. At middle linebacker, he has to make check calls. On the weak-side, he has to do a little bit of everything.

“But overall it just comes down to getting to the ball and doing your job,” Hitchens said.

When the Cowboys drafted Hitchens, it was with the idea that he could learn from Sean Lee at middle linebacker and be a contributor on special teams as a rookie. Sometimes plans have to change on the fly.

“He’s done a nice job, and that’s one of the things we liked about him is we felt like he had some position flex and it’s so important for a linebacker in this system to be able to do that,” coach Jason Garrett said. “You have to be smart, you have to be instinctive, it has to be important to you, and I think he has all those traits and he’s working at it. He’s one of those guys you see get better and better by the day at practice and certainly in the game experiences he’s had. He grows. He wants to learn. He wants to get better. He’s got a high standard for himself. For a rookie to be able to play a couple different spots based on injuries and go out there and be effective, I think it’s a real tribute to him.”
 

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I like what I've seen from Hitchens so far, and I wasn't a fan of the pick in the draft. Hopefully he continues to get better and can maybe replace Durant next season.
 

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Running the ball. 4th round picks producing. WTH is going on?
 

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I don't think Hitchens will ever be a high end starter at LBer but I think he is a guy that can start in this league down the road as your third best LBer. Maybe he will even develop into something better then that. Right now he is at least a valuable reserve who can basically be your fourth LBer capable of stepping into any of the three spots.
 

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I don't think Hitchens will ever be a high end starter at LBer but I think he is a guy that can start in this league down the road as your third best LBer. Maybe he will even develop into something better then that. Right now he is at least a valuable reserve who can basically be your fourth LBer capable of stepping into any of the three spots.
His instincts have helped a lot. I get the impression he's benefitted from being around better players as compared with college where he was the best on the field.

That tackle on 4th down in the St Louis game helping preserve the greatest Cowboy comeback of all time has wiped from my mind any negative perception based on his being drafted too early.

Hitchens' play has helped ease the sting of losing DeVonte Holloman forever.
 

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Running the ball. 4th round picks producing. WTH is going on?
No shit.

He is surprising me. So is McClain with his focus.

In fact, there aren't any Cowboys that honestly aren't exceeding my expectations...except for Escobust, who is doing exactly what I thought he would.
 

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I don't think Hitchens will ever be a high end starter at LBer but I think he is a guy that can start in this league down the road as your third best LBer. Maybe he will even develop into something better then that. Right now he is at least a valuable reserve who can basically be your fourth LBer capable of stepping into any of the three spots.
If he ends up being a guy who you are very comfortable with as your 3rd best LB I'd call that pick a success, especially given his versatility.
 

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No shit.

He is surprising me. So is McClain with his focus.

In fact, there aren't any Cowboys that honestly aren't exceeding my expectations...except for Escobust, who is doing exactly what I thought he would.

Even though Hitchens is playing well, you still hate to think about drafting a guy 2-3 rounds early, especially when you have so many holes on the defensive side of the ball.
 

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Even though Hitchens is playing well, you still hate to think about drafting a guy 2-3 rounds early, especially when you have so many holes on the defensive side of the ball.
I have mentioned that as well, but I can live with that...just like Frederick went too early. I'd hate to miss out on a guy by being cute. The flip side is taking Quincy and Johnson because we feared teams behind us would take those guys.
 

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I will say this...since we did not have a 6th I don't think we could have gotten him in the 7th. Looking at the players before him, particularly defensive players, I don't see many I would take before him. I did like Telvin Smith and Kevin Pierre-Louis though...and they went after him.
 

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I have mentioned that as well, but I can live with that...just like Frederick went too early. I'd hate to miss out on a guy by being cute. The flip side is taking Quincy and Johnson because we feared teams behind us would take those guys.
The Hitchens reach is more tolerable because he's a 4th rounder.

Frederick wasn't as being a reach as the last pick in the 1st round where he was the best OL remaining in a draft where teams had been reaching on OL from the 4th pick on.

I'm even willing to forgive Claiborne in the sense that he was the top defender in the draft by consensus and just happened to be a bust.

The killer reach was Escobar. That second rounder should be starting on the defensive front seven right now. Or can you imagine what an Eddie Lacey-DeMarco Murray backfield would be like? They could have had an Escobar-equivalent in the 4th round.
 

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They could have an Escobar equivalent as an UDFA.
 

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Even though Hitchens is playing well, you still hate to think about drafting a guy 2-3 rounds early, especially when you have so many holes on the defensive side of the ball.
The problem is you can't get into the game of predicting what other teams will do. Dallas didn't rate him as a 6th round pick so they can't just assume that all the other NFL team have him rated as a 6th round pick.
 

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Escobar really no longer fits with what we want to do now anyways. We need more of a blocker first type TE. They wanted a hybrid type with Hanna and Escotron. A Kellen Davis type FA acquisition would have been solid.
 

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Escobar really no longer fits with what we want to do now anyways. We need more of a blocker first type TE. They wanted a hybrid type with Hanna and Escotron. A Kellen Davis type FA acquisition would have been solid.
Especially with Hanna blocking so well as of late.
 

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Even though Hitchens is playing well, you still hate to think about drafting a guy 2-3 rounds early, especially when you have so many holes on the defensive side of the ball.
Why worry now about where he was picked. That's history. The real matter of importance now is can he play. After the ballyhoo of the draft is over I switch my thought process to the fact that the player is on the squad so can he play. If he can then the position he was drafted doesn't matter. If he can't then it no longer matters whether they were first or last. It is a bad pick and they need to be replaced. Maybe that's to simplistic for some but it just a practical matter for me.
 

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Why worry now about where he was picked. That's history. The real matter of importance now is can he play. After the ballyhoo of the draft is over I switch my thought process to the fact that the player is on the squad so can he play. If he can then the position he was drafted doesn't matter. If he can't then it no longer matters whether they were first or last. It is a bad pick and they need to be replaced. Maybe that's to simplistic for some but it just a practical matter for me.

I'm not worried about it, and it wouldn't be a big deal if there was a solid front office in place.

This kind of drafting "genius" is what Jones and Co are known for...yeah, they got lucky, or knew what they had...but there's a good chance the guy would have been there a couple rounds later. In the end it worked out....but that's not the norm for the Cowboys/JJ draft history.

As has been brought up...look no further than Escobar. Useless, waste of a pick that could have been the DL help that is so sorely needed.
 

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This kind of drafting "genius" is what Jones and Co are known for...yeah, they got lucky, or knew what they had...but there's a good chance the guy would have been there a couple rounds later. In the end it worked out....but that's not the norm for the Cowboys/JJ draft history.
No one really knows that. What you have to do is trust your scouts and the grades they put on players. If your scouts don't do a good job of that then you need to fire your scouts and get different ones. So if the scouts put a 4th round grade on Hitchens, you shouldn't hold back on taking him. Getting cute would be saying, "we have a fourth round grade but think everyone else has a sixth so lets wait and see if we can get him later" and then miss out on the player. You have to let talent evaluation dictate your draft, not guesses at what other teams think.
 

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No one really knows that. What you have to do is trust your scouts and the grades they put on players. If your scouts don't do a good job of that then you need to fire your scouts and get different ones. So if the scouts put a 4th round grade on Hitchens, you shouldn't hold back on taking him. Getting cute would be saying, "we have a fourth round grade but think everyone else has a sixth so lets wait and see if we can get him later" and then miss out on the player. You have to let talent evaluation dictate your draft, not guesses at what other teams think.
Have to say CRock is killing it lately.
 
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