Cowboys News: Guessing if Kellen Moore stays or goes, Randy Gregory earns highest Week 6 grade

Randy Gregory earned PFF’s highest grade last week, plus forecasting Kellen Moore’s role next season, and the door opens for Malik Hooker. | From @ToddBrock24f7

It’s (hopefully) still over three months off, but Kellen Moore will have a career decision to make this coming offseason. Many are already tabbing him as the league’s next hot head coaching prospect. Will he continue to turn down offers (as he did at Boise State and Philadelphia) to keep calling the offensive shots in Dallas? Or will the Cowboys see him leave like another young mastermind assistant named Sean Payton once did?

Also in Cowboys Nation, accolades for the Week 6 win continue to pile up. Randy Gregory and Dak Prescott have earned honors on either side of the ball for their play in New England. We’re looking at a possible uptick in snaps for Malik Hooker with the sudden uncertain situation brewing in the Dallas secondary. A recently-released Cowboy was a no-show for his new gig in Baltimore, Jerry Jones is defending his head coach’s game management skills, Kurt Warner puts a Cowboys playmaker on his MVP short list, and a talented receiver’s name is surfacing once again as a potential trade target. We’re analyzing how the ‘Boys saw through Bill Belichick’s defensive disguises, recapping more of what we learned in Foxborough, and looking ahead to being the favorite in Minnesota. Here’s the News and Notes.