Dallas Cowboys host former Alabama RB Jase McClellan for a pre-draft visit

Dallas Cowboys host former Alabama RB Jase McClellan for top 30 pre-draft visit

A lot of changes appear to be coming for the Dallas Cowboys organization in the next year or two. Franchise quarterback Dak Prescott seems to be on his way out of town after this upcoming season given the lack of contract extension talks. This comes after the departure of long-time RB Ezekiel Elliott a season ago and Tony Pollard this offseason. So, it might be the NFL’s worst-kept secret that Dallas is looking to retool.

With Trey Lance sitting as a backup already and Dak on the roster through the 2024 season, I doubt they make any big quarterback moves this year. However, with only Deuce Vaughn on the roster, it appears as if Dallas will be in the market for a running back. Between Elliot, Pollard and Vaughn, all were found in the draft, and I think that’s what the Cowboys will be doing again this year.

The Cowboys’ first pick of the 2024 NFL Draft will be at No. 24 overall. There have been strong rumors linking the Cowboys to Oregon C Jackson Powers-Johnson, however, it also appears as if they have been testing the waters for an RB. The Cowboys hosted former Alabama Crimson Tide RB [autotag]Jase McClellan[/autotag] for top 30 pre-draft visit this week. McClellan played his high school ball at Aledo, so I am sure it would be a dream come true for the Alabama bruiser.

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5 big takeaways from Patriots 10-7 loss at Giants

Here are 5 big takeaways from Sunday’s Patriots-Giants game.

There was once a time when the New England Patriots were renowned for the level of extra preparation for their next game they underwent during the bye week. That time seems to have long passed.

Coming off their annual week of in-season rest, the Patriots fell to the New York Giants 10-7 on Sunday afternoon in the battle for the third overall selection in the 2024 NFL Draft.

The loss punctuated what has been a brutally disappointing season for a team that used to routinely dominate the NFL, and one that had even usually reserved media members openly astounded.

Here are five big takeaways from the loss.

4 big name free agent signings that make sense for Patriots

The Patriots still have the money to make another splash in free agency. But who will they spend it on?

The roster work doesn’t end just because the New England Patriots are smack-dab in the middle of an NFL dead zone. Coach Bill Belichick and company are still trying to fine tune things before training camp starts in late July.

Given the current state of the roster, the Patriots are clearly a team that can use help in a multitude of areas.

They still lack a legitimate No. 1 wide receiver option to help take the top off opposing defenses, and their offensive tackle depth is far less believable these days. Cornerback might also be an issue with starter Jack Jones facing off the field drama.

Here are three big free agent signings that could help the Patriots heading into the 2023 season:

Film Review: Breaking down new Lions DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson

Film Review: Breaking down new Lions DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson and how the Lions can use his skills

On Sunday night, the Detroit Lions made a surprising move by signing safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson to a one-year contract. The deal is worth $8 million dollars and it is being labeled as a “prove it” deal for one of the most talented safeties in the NFL.

Last season, Gardner-Johnson was tied for the league lead of six interceptions. Ranked up there with Justin Simmons, Minkah Fitzpatrick and Tariq Woolen, it was pretty surprising that CGJ didn’t land a long-term deal.

Maybe he’ll prove himself in Detroit and Brad Holmes will give him the contract he deserves. Time will tell. For now, let’s jump into the tape and review how Gardner-Johnson fits the Detroit Lions!

Playing near the box 

Last season, Gardner-Johnson played just about everywhere for the Philadelphia Eagles. In total, he played 873 total snaps. Just over 200 of the snaps came from playing in the box while another 208 of them came from covering the slot. You’ll see from the clips below how he plays aggressive but is also active with his hands and feet to always be involved with the play.

Looking at the play above, you’ll see Gardner-Johnson (Eagles DB #23) start to creep up into the box. As the Cowboys run a toss play out of an off-set I-formation, you’ll notice how Gardner-Johnson flows laterally to the football. He works his hands by pushing off the initial block attempt from the tight end.

Meanwhile, he stays in position with the proper pursuit angle and play speed. As the running back prepares to cut-back inside, he’s met by Gardner-Johnson who tackles with his inside shoulder to then drag the ballcarrier to the ground.

Staying with the same game against the Cowboys, you’ll notice how Gardner-Johnson (Eagles DB #23) is aligned over the C-gap. Shaded to inside shoulder of the tight end, Gardner-Johnson is aligned in what is called a 50.

From this, he could very well be watching the wide receiver that’s aligned as an H-back, the tight end or the running back. His coverages would depend on what potential zone he may have or who would have to cover in man coverage.

That said, this is a run play and Gardner-Johnson does a great job stacking the receiver and attempting to shed him as the running back tries to get to the slightly open hole. But by staying square, the running back is met by Gardner-Johnson for a tackle. It’s worth noting that Gardner-Johnson had to come out after this play due to either a wrist or hand injury. The Cowboys went on to sustain their drive after he came off the field and it ended up in a touchdown.

Effort with tremendous ball skills 

As I mentioned earlier, Gardner-Johnson was tied for the league lead of six interceptions this past season. In addition to the interceptions, he also had four pass breakups. While he did give up 41 receptions for 338 yards and four touchdowns (per PFF), there was a lot asked out of him in Philadelphia.

Even when he gave up a reception, he came back the next play with great energy and effort. The energy he plays with is captivating and it wouldn’t be surprising if that’s a reason to why the Lions wanted him part of their defense.

Taking a look at one of his interceptions, the play above showcases one against Kyler Murray and the Cardinals. You’ll notice that the Eagles run Cover 1 against the twins right formation from the Cardinals. In the middle of the field as the free safety, you’ll see Gardner-Johnson (Eagles DB #23) have free range on the middle of the field.

As the wide receiver runs the deep post, Gardner-Johnson floats to the deep middle and reads the ball the entire step of the way. While it’s a bit under thrown, he still does a great job intercepting the pass.

Just talking about effort, the play above screams the type of effort that we’ll get from Gardner-Johnson in Detroit. After getting banged up and missing plays from back-to-back offensive series from the Cowboys, it was like Gardner-Johnson (Eagles DB #23) went to the bench and knew he had to make a play to ensure his team takes over the game.

In the play above, Gardner-Johnson is aligned as the free safety while the Eagles run Cover 1 on defense again. While the quarterback attempts this throw off play-action, it’s severely under-thrown but that doesn’t stop an interception from happening.

With great effort, you’ll see how Gardner-Johnson reads the ball in the air and makes a spectacular diving catch. As he secures the interception, he gets up and runs toward midfield to give the offense a chance to pull ahead in a tight rivalry game.

Overall thoughts and fit with Detroit

When I got the news that Gardner-Johnson had signed with Detroit, I thought I was getting pranked. I triple-checked multiple accounts on Twitter to ensure that it was true. In fact, I even had my wife tap me on the shoulder to make sure I wasn’t dreaming.

As one of my favorite players from the 2019 NFL Draft, I felt like CGJ was a Day 2 prospect. He lasted until the 4th round and went 105th overall to the New Orleans Saints. No matter where he’s been, he’s made an impact. I expect the same to happen in Detroit for CGJ.

Best suited to play near the box, in the slot or even as a buzz defender, there will be multiple hats for him to wear in Detroit. By bringing him into the mix, it allows a player such as Tracy Walker to not rush back from his achilles injury and it should only help further the development of Kerby Joseph. The effort that Gardner-Johnson plays with is contagious and it should rub off onto his teammates. With him signing in Detroit over other teams, maybe it’s a sign that the times are indeed changing.

Two key former Ohio State players are NFL cut candidates this offseason

Two key former Buckeyes are NFL cut candidates #GoBucks

The 2022 NFL season is officially over and everyone has eyes on the 2023 offseason and all of the possible changes to NFL rosters. With there being so many former Ohio State stars in the NFL, there are bound to be some interesting faces in new places.

Two names keep popping up across social media on two former Buckeyes that might be looking for new jobs, and they may surprise you. The people at Score were nice enough to break down their thoughts on ten NFL veterans that might be cut this offseason.

The first Ohio State alum to come up on this list is Ezekiel Elliott. He might be the most obvious player considering that he is no longer even the number one back in Dallas, and with a hefty price tag for four more years, he is on the shortlist of players that may be let go.

The next Buckeye on the block is Michael Thomas who has struggled to see the field for New Orleans since signing his big-money contract. He only saw action in ten games in the past three seasons with questions about his effort to get back on the field compounding things.

We’ll continue to keep an eye on the comings and goings of former Ohio State players in the NFL as teams make some very difficult decisions with roster management during the offseason.

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Colts vs. Cowboys: Keys to victory in Week 13

Keys to victory for the Colts against the Cowboys in prime time.

With playoff aspirations now hanging on by a thread, the Indianapolis Colts (4-7-1) will return to prime time to take on the Dallas Cowboys (8-3).

This game will feature a Dallas offense that is clicking at the right time and a Colts team that can’t seem to find any consistency. Last week’s loss to Pittsburgh showed Jeff Saturday’s squad is filled with talent, but figuring out how to use that talent is still a question mark.

However, it is clear that this team is not looking to “tank” or just lie down for the remainder of the season. They will look to stay competitive and see what they have moving forward. A statement win against Dallas would be a sign of potentially good things to come.

Here are the keys to victory against the Cowboys in Week 13:

Buckeyes in the NFL: Notable former Ohio State football players Week 17 offensive performances

Buckeyes in the NFL: Notable former Ohio State football players Week 17 offensive performances #GoBucks

The Ohio State Buckeyes just completed their 2021 season with a Rose Bowl victory over the Utah Utes. Despite the win being extremely close and the defense once again being less than stellar, there were a few positives. The biggest one is that the Ohio State passing attack looks to be electric and already ready for 2022.

With all that said, with the completion of the Ohio State season, we can move on to focus more on what former Buckeye stars and legend are doing in the NFL and this Sunday was a big one for a few studs. This list is so big we have split it into two with this one focusing on the offense.

Buckeyes in the NFL: Notable former Ohio State football player Week 9 offensive performances

How did these former Ohio State #Buckeyes play in the #NFL this week?

The Ohio State Buckeyes earned a close win over the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Saturday to the tune of 26-17. The Buckeyes were less than spectacular, but keep themselves in the thick of the College Football Playoff hunt and this is especially true considering the struggles for some programs at the top of the polls.

Enough about dwelling on Saturday. It’s time to take a look into how some of our favorite former Buckeyes are competing in the NFL for their current teams. The list of former Ohio State stars in the NFL is long and we have to split this list into two with this version focusing on the former offensive stars.

Winners and losers from Patriots’ devastating overtime loss to Cowboys

The Patriots looked really good, but they just couldn’t close against the Cowboys.

Devastating doesn’t fully describe the New England Patriots’ 35-29 overtime loss to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 6.

The Patriots played incredible defense in the first half, holding the Cowboys to 10 points, but they didn’t do enough at the end when it mattered. CeeDee Lamb walked into the end zone in overtime to push the Cowboys to a 5-1 record and drop the Patriots to 2-4.

Mac Jones wasn’t as explosive as he needs to be to win games, but he had an efficient night that put the Patriots in winning position. Jones finished the day throwing 15 of 21 for 229 yards two touchdowns and an interception — a very costly one at that.

There were a lot of great takeaways from the game, but none of it was enough to edge past the Cowboys. Here are the winners and losers from the devastating loss.

 

 

 

Patriots fans react to roller-coaster overtime loss against Cowboys

The New England Patriots are much better than what the 2-4 record says.

Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots sit at 2-4 following a heartbreaking 35-29 overtime loss to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 6.

This is a team that lost three extremely tight games in the final moments.

Mac Jones finished the night throwing 15 of 21 for 229 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. Damien Harris carried the ball 18 times for 101 yards and a touchdown while Rhamondre Stevenson had 62 total yards and a rushing touchdown.

New England’s defense only allowed three total points on the Cowboys’ final three drives of the first half, while carrying that momentum into the second half. It all came down to CeeDee Lamb’s game-winning touchdown in overtime that pushed the Cowboys to a 5-1 record.

Here’s how Patriots fans felt about it.