20 Questions: Who Can Replace Special Teams Ace Dwayne Harris?

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20 Questions: Who Can Replace Special Teams Ace Dwayne Harris?


Monday, June 29, 2015 1:19 PM CDT


By DallasCowboys.com Report

Despite completing four weeks of OTAs and mini-camp practices, several things remain unsettled for the Cowboys. When the team reports to training camp on July 28 in Oxnard, Calif., several questions still need answers.

The staff writers at DallasCowboys.com – Rob Phillips, David Helman, Nick Eatman and Bryan Broaddus – will attempt to answer these questions before the start of training camp.

Today, the staff begins the series trying to figure out how the Cowboys can replace Dwayne Harris on both special teams and offense.

20) How Do The Cowboys Replace Dwayne Harris on Special Teams?



Rob Phillips – This might be a collective effort. At backup receiver, the Cowboys are hopeful 2014 fifth-round pick Devin Street will earn more playing time. Dez Bryant’s absence from workouts meant first-team reps for Street, who has primarily worked on getting stronger this offseason. The club also has five undrafted rookies competing for a job (or two). Many of them returned kicks in college. Lucky Whitehead is probably the most electric returner of the group, and he flashed his quickness as a receiver in space during workouts. It remains to be seen if Whitehead or another guy can earn a spot doing both of Harris’ old duties. Could Cole Beasley be a situational returner, or is his offensive role too important now? Safety J.J. Wilcox is an interesting candidate – he fielded a few punts during OTAs, and remember, he was a skill position guy/returner in college.


David Helman: For all of his acumen as a returner, I’m tempted to think this team might miss Harris more in kick coverage than any other facet of his game. Harris averaged 11 yards per punt return and scored two touchdowns in 87 attempts – those numbers are good but replaceable. It seemed like he was always the first guy down the field to cover returns, however, and I’m guessing that’s why the Cowboys re-signed Danny McCray this spring. The hope is that Jeff Heath and possible McCray can make up for that lost production in coverage. I’d love to see Cole Beasley get a full-time shot at return duties, but his value as the No. 3 receiver might be too much to risk him to injury. The popular answer is Lucky Whitehead, but Reggie Dunn and Nick Harwell are also new faces who might be able to fill Harris’ shoes as a returner.

Nick Eatman: I think a question before this is how many guys it’ll take to replace Harris, who might be the only player I’ve ever seen with the Cowboys who contributed on three areas – return game, covering kicks and offense. Replacing Harris on offense won’t be too hard, but his return ability will be tough. Lucky Whitehead could possibly do the trick on punt returns, but he has to able to contribute in another way. Kick returns will likely be one of the backup running backs. And they signed guys like Danny McCray and Andrew Gachkar to help cover kicks. But the fact Harris did it all, probably saved them a few tough decisions before games when it comes to inactives. It’ll get covered but not likely with one player and maybe not even two.

Bryan Broaddus: There were over 1,500 Cowboys plays when you combine offensive and special teams snaps from a year ago. Of that total, Dwayne Harris had a hand in 450 of them. He was the club’s version of the Swiss Army Knife and Stunt Man. He was always prepared to do the job, no matter what it was or how dirty it was. It is likely that Lucky Whitehead has the best opportunity to fill in as that returner, but I am not sure he has the nastiness to be a cover man on kicks or the size to be a point-of-attack blocker in the running game. One player to keep an eye on is rookie Deontay Greenberry and the reason I say this is that I believe that this kid plays with a chip on his shoulder. There is some toughness to his game in regard to his attitude, and I am anxious to see if that carries over when the pads come on. We could also see some of his special teams slack be picked up by Byron Jones, Corey White or Danny McCray. The bottom line here is that it will most likely not be one guy that replaces Dwayne Harris.
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The main issue is a roster spot. He saved at least one.

The other part is blocking. They relied on him to be the guy in there blocking on run plays. It was almost predictable.

The returns? Not so much. He was very good in 2012, not so much last year.

He was a very versatile player, no doubt. And yeah, you miss a player like that.

But he is certainly getting a lot credited to him that sounds a little overblown.
 

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Does he go in the Ring of Honor before or after Lance Dunbar?
 

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Does he go in the Ring of Honor before or after Lance Dunbar?
I get your sarcasm, but yeah, he's getting more overvalued by the day.

If they needed a guy to do "all that he did" and they are now struggling to replace him?

That tells me they need to be able to figure it out.

He was a luxury as much as anything. He saved roster spots because he did a lot of things well.

And the Giants are paying for that right now, although I doubt he earns his money.
 

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If we are so damned intent upon spending a spot on Dunbar, make him be a Darren Sproles type return man. But of course, I see no mention of the mere possibility.
 

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If we are so damned intent upon spending a spot on Dunbar, make him be a Darren Sproles type return man. But of course, I see no mention of the mere possibility.
Dunbar sucks at returns. He is not Darren Sproles in any way shape or form.
 

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From Goose:

The Gmen snagged the Cowboys super return man! With that said, do you see an adequate replacement currently in the Cowboys camp?

Keep an eye on undrafted college free agent Lucky Whitehead. If he doesn't cut it, my guess is you'll be seeing a lot of Lance Dunbar and Terrance Williams on kicking downs.
 

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Come on Goodley. Here is your chance.
 

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Lucky Whitehead is a very unfortunate name
 

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There is more to special teams besides the ball handler. If all the other components are in place there are probably several people on the team who can fill that role. The difficulty is getting the coach to agree to allow certain individuals do the job. There are strong aversions by a lot of coaches to allowing the high dollar personnel to fill the job.
 

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There is more to special teams besides the ball handler. If all the other components are in place there are probably several people on the team who can fill that role. The difficulty is getting the coach to agree to allow certain individuals do the job. There are strong aversions by a lot of coaches to allowing the high dollar personnel to fill the job.
And most candidates mentioned are not high dollar guys at all. In fact, no STs guys are high dollar.
 

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I think I just said that.
I thought your point was different. I also didn't see anything prior that made mention of or suggested any
high dollar players were being considered for Harris' role, as your post kind of implied.
 

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I thought your point was different. I also didn't see anything prior that made mention of or suggested any
high dollar players were being considered for Harris' role, as your post kind of implied.
That's correct. Coaches are very reluctant to use the best athletes because they are afraid they will be injured. They scrub around tryind to find some that has talent but are not starters. Sometime you have to use ,say a ball handler, from the starting lineup. There are some that could fill the bill quite well if it comes to that.
 
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