Eatman: Cowboys Working On Monday Visits For Melton, Weeden

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Cowboys Working On Monday Visits For Melton, Weeden

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Nick Eatman

DallasCowboys.com Staff Writer

IRVING, Texas – The Cowboys are expected to play host to a pair of high-profile free agents this week at Valley Ranch, and are hoping to see them both as early as Monday.

Defensive tackle Henry Melton, who is considered one of the last big-name defensive tackles available, is scheduled to visit the Cowboys, who are also planning to meet with quarterback Brandon Weeden, who was recently cut by the Browns.

Melton was in Seattle last week and has other visits lined up after Dallas, which is his hometown. A native of nearby Grapevine, Melton played running back and then defensive tackle at Texas. Melton became a standout tackle in Chicago, where he played under Rod Marinelli, the Cowboys’ defensive coordinator and defensive line coach.

Although he’s coming off an ACL injury that limited his 2013 campaign to just three games, Melton is expected to be fully rehabbed and ready for return by the start of training camp. At 27, Melton would seemingly be a good fit to replace recently-departed Jason Hatcher, who signed with the Redskins last Thursday. Melton plays the three-technique in the 4-3 scheme and earned his first Pro Bowl selection in 2012 when he had six sacks for the Bears.

Earlier this week, the Cowboys made headlines for cutting defensive end DeMarcus Ware, but did add a pair of solid defensive linemen in veteran Jeremy Mincey and tackle Terrell McClain. Mincey can play outside at defensive end but slide inside to the three-technique. McClain is more of a one-technique who played nose tackle last year in Wade Phillips’ 3-4 scheme in Houston.

The Cowboys were reportedly interested in acquiring veteran Julius Peppers, who also played under Marinelli in Chicago. But the 12-year veteran signed a three-year deal with Green Bay over the weekend.

As for Weeden, the former first-round draft pick (22nd overall) in 2012, started 20 games in Cleveland, but just five last year before being benched.

He turns 31 in October after playing five seasons of professional baseball before going to Oklahoma State and spending four years in Stillwater. Weeden was on the team during Dez Bryant’s final two seasons at OSU, but didn’t become the starter until 2010.

Last year with the Browns, Weeden was sidelined by a thumb injury and eventually lost his starting job to Brian Hoyer. When Hoyer was lost for the season with an ACL injury, Weeden returned to the starting role but was eventually benched in favor of Jason Campbell.

The Cowboys are still expecting Kyle Orton to return as the backup to Tony Romo. Weeden might be an insurance plan if Orton decides to retire -- something the Cowboys viewed as a possibility last month.

Earlier this offseason, the Cowboys tried to sign veteran backup Mike Kafka, who decided to sign with Tampa Bay.

More than anything, the Cowboys need available arms as Romo will be limited in the OTAs and mini-camps as he recovers from back surgery.
 

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"Benched in favor of Jason Campbell."

How retarded do you have to be to be interested in a guy who has that on his resume?
 

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Freakin' Weeden...lols why?! I'd rather sign Dan Pastorini than suck-ass Brandon Weeden.
 

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True story...Dan Pastorini went to elementary school with my mom. He pushed her on the swing and ran in front on her and she knocked one of his teeth out.

STAY DOWN MOMMM!!!!!! 1!!
 

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True story...Dan Pastorini went to elementary school with my mom. He pushed her on the swing and ran in front on her and she knocked one of his teeth out.

STAY DOWN MOMMM!!!!!! 1!!
Haha awesome
 

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IRVING, Texas – The Cowboys are expected to play host to a pair of high-profile free agents this week at Valley Ranch
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It has resorted to calling Weeden a "high profile free agent."

:lol
 

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Brandon Weeden in an interesting situation
March, 17, 2014

By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com

The Cowboys visit with quarterback Brandon Weeden today can be viewed in several ways.

Weeden was a favorite of the Cowboys coaches a couple of years ago when he came out of Oklahoma State. His age, currently 30, doesn’t scare the Cowboys because there’s a maturity level associated with it and an expectation he could handle the pressures of being a NFL starter at the position.

But after two seasons with the Cleveland Browns, Weeden's compiled a 5-15 mark as a starter and an ungodly mark in Week 1 contests with one touchdown and seven interceptions.

Maybe under the right system, Weeden can excel.

Enter the Cowboys and their timing-based offense. There is no pressure on Weeden to perform with the Cowboys because he’s the No. 3 to Tony Romo and baring injury, isn’t going to sit down for anyone.

So Weeden can learn from Romo and the bounty of offensive coaches, quarterbacks coach Wade Wilson, offensive coordinator Bill Callahan, passing game coordinator Scott Linehan and coach Jason Garrett about the position.

The flip side to this is backup quarterback Kyle Orton.

Team officials are not sure if he’s returning to the team in 2014. Orton is scheduled to make a base salary of $3.2 million with a cap figure of $4.377 million. If Orton retires, he stands to lose $3 million in not only base salary but the money he would have to give back to the Cowboys for not fulfilling his end of the contract.

Orton has two years remaining on his contract, but the team can void those if he’s on the roster by the 15th day of the league year in 2015.

So in reality, Orton is playing his last year in Dallas and Weeden, if he signs, becomes the No. 2 quarterback in 2015, which is a pivotal year for the franchise.

Why?

Garrett is in the last year of his contract and if he fails to get the Cowboys into the postseason, it’s almost a certainty he won’t get a new deal.

So Weeden will have to learn a new offensive system again for a new coach, if that new coach is as attractive to him as Garrett is.

Weeden finds himself in an interesting situation because if he comes to Dallas, a place that would embrace him and allow him to grow at the position, he might succeed if given the starting job one day.

If 2014 turns into another playoff-less season, then he could be back to square one.
 
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So all these guys visited today. Shouldn't we be hearing about them finalizing contracts or something by now?

:unsure
 

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So all these guys visited today. Shouldn't we be hearing about them finalizing contracts or something by now?

:unsure
No mention of these meetings on Twitter either.
 

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I'm betting the salesman and the DC will talk Melton into signing. We will get Weedon's sorry ass too. Allen doesn't get the money he wants and keeps looking.
 

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No mention of these meetings on Twitter either.
 

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I'm sure Dear Leader Rod Marinelli will seal the deal with both Melton and Allen.
 

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