Watkins: Cowboys could go without fullback on roster

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Cowboys could go without fullback on roster

July, 18, 2013

By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com


ARLINGTON, Texas -- When the Dallas Cowboys released fullback Lawrence Vickers, it saved $1.2 million against the salary cap and gave the team approximately $10 million in cap space.

The Cowboys have three available spots on the 90-man training camp roster, so adding a fullback before Sunday's first training camp practice is a possibility. Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones said the team most likely will sign a quarterback to fill one of the spots.

But getting rid of Vickers means the Cowboys could devote four roster spots to tight ends and four more to running backs for the 53-man roster.

"That's the way we operated throughout the offseason," coach Jason Garrett said. "Lawrence wasn't available to us because of injury and we liked how it looked and how it felt. There's no guarantee we'll continue in that mode, but we feel good about the four, five, six tight ends we have on our roster right now and how they'll compete and how the whole thing looked. We'll play that out through training camp and make the best decision for our team."

The projected roster spots at tight end go to Jason Witten, Gavin Escobar, James Hannaand Dante Rosario.

The projected roster spots for running back are DeMarco Murray, Joseph Randle, Lance Dunbar and Phillip Tanner.
 

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This has only been speculated about in article form like 12 times already.... good job, Watkins.
 

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Garrett Content To Keep Tight Ends Over Fullback For Now

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David Helman
DallasCowboys.com Staff Writer






ARLINGTON, Texas
– Don’t look too hard for the next fullback of the Dallas Cowboys – there might not be one.

Cowboys coach Jason Garrett is rarely one to speak in absolutes regarding his team. But two days before the Cowboys report to training camp, he didn’t give the impression he’s looking to add a new fullback after the release of Lawrence Vickers last week.

Vickers sat out the duration of team OTA’s and minicamp this spring following an offseason surgery on his back. In his place the Cowboys experimented heavily with extra tight end sets, largely aided by the June acquisition of Dante Rosario – who has experience as an H-Back blocker.

“That’s the way we operated throughout the offseason,” Garrett said. “Lawrence wasn’t available to us because of an injury, and we just liked how it looked and how it felt.”

That may answer a question or two about how the Cowboys will organize their final 53-man roster in about a month and a half. Adding Rosario and second-round draft pick Gavin Escobar to the mix gives Dallas a whopping six tight ends on the current roster.

But if the front office doesn’t seek a replacement fullback, the cut down at that position might not be as extreme as once expected.

This shouldn’t necessarily come as a surprise, as both Garrett and owner/general manager Jerry Jones have talked often about their desire to implement multiple tight end sets frequently – even moreso after the selection of Escobar in the NFL draft.

“There’s no guarantee that we’ll continue in that mode, but we feel good about the four, five, six tight ends we have on our roster right now, how they can compete and how the whole thing looked,” Garrett said. “We’ll play that out through training camp and make the best decision for our team.”

That leaves room for a change of course in the future. But for the time being it seems the Cowboys are content to make do with their plethora of tight ends.
 
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