Cowboys News: Wednesday is safety day at The Star, Broaddus’ pet cats revealed

Checking the latest mock draft picks and power rankings, L.P. Ladouceur’s next move, and two linemen stand up for a local bullying victim.

The secondary is still the primary story in Dallas. Continuing a week that started with safety Keanu Neal being brought into the Cowboys fold, the team sent two representatives to Tuscaloosa for (ostensibly) an up-close look at one of the hottest cornerback prospects in next month’s draft. And, oh yeah, two more free agent safeties arrive in Dallas on Wednesday for their one-on-one meetings. Will the club sign one of them? Could they sign both of them?

All the defensive rebuilding forces one outlet to ask whether it’s necessary, given the offense’s firepower. Two of the big road-graders play hero to a local bullying victim, a former Cowboys special teams star wants to keep shining in a new NFL city, and Dallas is making moves- albeit microscopic ones- in the latest set of power rankings. All that, plus exploring a sack master’s chances at being a first-ballot Hall of Famer, the league reveals plans for draft day festivities, and we’re talking pet cats and mocks. Here’s the News and Notes.

Cowboys News: Defending Dak, sleuthing special teams, picking pet cats

Also, Michael Irvin speaks out about injustice, choosing an all-time Cowboys team, and examining if the defense is really better in 2020.

The Cowboys’ franchise quarterback spoke out about police violence and the current protests taking place in cities across the country, despite his team holding its collective tongue. Hall of Famer Michael Irvin also weighed in with a sobering personal perspective.

More than one media member has issued an epic missive on the merits of paying one Rayne Dakota Prescott. Another put Prescott on a list of best quarterbacks under pressure. Elsewhere on the field, there’s a closer look at this year’s special teams unit and a position-by-position breakdown of the defense. Also, power rankings from Peter King, an all-time Cowboys all-star team, and the ten guys competing to be Cowboys Nation’s next “pet cat.” That’s all included in this latest edition of News and Notes.

Prescott speaks out as Cowboys org remains silent on George Floyd protests :: Cowboys Wire

Regarding the recent events that have gripped the country and sent citizens into the streets in a clarion call for change, Jerry Jones and the Cowboys front office have yet to show where they stand. But their presumptive starting quarterback has. Despite being currently without a contract or a long-term commitment from his team, Dak Prescott has pledged one million dollars in support of police training, education, and advocacy – mentioned in that order.



The complete defense of Dak Prescott: Debunking the nine most common criticisms :: Bobby Belt

For fans who think the Cowboys quarterback isn’t very good, the NFL Network field producer would like a word. Actually, he’d like 6,000-plus words.


Debunking the Dak Prescott contract debate: The facts and fiction, and why the Cowboys should pay him :: ESPN

Not to be outdone, ESPN’s Bill Barnwell went even longer (over 7,000 words) to attack the Dak debate from every angle: the truth about the money, whether Prescott is replaceable, where he ranks against his peers, as well as the various criticisms. In the end, Barnwell concludes that “the preponderance of evidence suggests he’s a top-10 quarterback and somewhere in the six-to-eight range. The idea that the Cowboys can just replace him with a cheaper option and get similar production is not supported by evidence or history.”


Top 10 QBs under pressure: Ryan Tannehill, Derek Carr shine :: NFL.com

When the chips are down, Dak Prescott is among the best in the business. So says this list, which uses Next Gen Stats to measure passer rating under pressure and completion percentage above expectation while under pressure. In 2019, turns out only seven passers were better than Dallas’s No. 4. After a deeper dive into the numbers, writer Nick Shook comes to the conclusion that Prescott is, in fact, really really good.


Position breakdown: Special teams :: The Mothership

Frequently the most maddening unit on the Cowboys roster, the special teams department may be turning it around in 2020. Nick Eatman recalls how kicking cost Dallas four games last season, previews the “blank slate” approach new coordinator John Fassel will bring, and reminds fans that heavily-touted rookie CeeDee Lamb could make a splash in the return game.


NFL power rankings: Surprises take back seat :: NBC Sports

Peter King doesn’t care for offseason power rankings and concedes that this offseason has made it even harder to gauge who’s going to be at the top of the heap come December. But he thinks the Cowboys are the best team in the NFC East, and he ranks them ninth leaguewide. King feels Dallas should have gone defense with the CeeDee Lamb pick in April’s draft, but is nonetheless predicting that the Week 16 showdown with Philadelphia will decide the division title.


Cowboys’ defense has new look and new faces, but has it improved? :: ESPN

The defense may have seen upgrades at defensive tackle and safety, but there are questions at cornerback. And despite the optimism surrounding the return of Aldon Smith and the potential of rookie Bradlee Anae, the Cowboys’ edge rusher position is still below 2019’s caliber.


Stars among stars: Assembling the Dallas Cowboys’ all-time 53-man roster :: The Athletic

Jon Machota goes back to every squad in team history, with every player in his prime, and puts together the ultimate Cowboys roster. Would that lineup be unbeatable? Heck, the players that got left off Machota’s list would make an absolute juggernaut.


Ten pet cat candidates from the Dallas Cowboys roster who are looking for adoption :: Blogging the Boys

It’s sleeper time! Using a favorite Bill Parcells term, this piece examines players- undrafted, drafted outside the top 150, or without a 2019 start- who Cowboys fans may want to root for. Lots of defensive ends on the list, including rookie Bradlee Anae, UDFA Ron’Dell Carter, and last year’s seventh-round pick Jalen Jelks.

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News: Cowboys may move Jaylon outside, McCoy gives a glimpse in

Also, Will McClay’s ‘pet cat’ of the 2020 Draft, Amari Cooper’s fantasy stock dips, which rookies may start Week 1, and 2020 schedule news.

Restocking the shelves was a huge hit during draft weekend, but now the Cowboys need to reshuffle their inventory a little bit. The team’s intentions at the safety position may be getting clearer, but a slight shift among the linebacking corps might also be in the works. And there’s already talk of which rookies could be in the starting lineup come opening day of the 2020 season.

Speaking of which, the full slate of games is supposed to be made public within days, although it’s not guaranteed. What’s already a done deal, though, is commissioner Roger Goodell forfeiting his monthly salary in the wake of the current global crisis. All that, plus a real-world look at how the coronavirus pandemic has affected new Cowboy Gerald McCoy and his family, a peek at where Dallas falls in a new power rankings list, and Will McClay reveals his “pet cat” of the 2020 NFL Draft class. That’s all on tap in this edition of News and Notes.

With CeeDee Lamb pick in NFL Draft, Cowboys asking offense to lead way :: ESPN

“It’s fun to have to score 35 points every game,” Mike McCarthy said at this year’s NFL scouting combine, “but it’s hard.” CeeDee Lamb hopes to make it a little bit easier for a unit that finished 2019 first in yards per game and sixth in points… yet still missed the postseason with an 8-8 record.


Daryl Worley announces he’s signing with Cowboys; CB room too crowded for Awuzie? :: Cowboys Wire

After teasing that the team’s new answer at safety may already be on the roster as a cornerback, the Cowboys have brought on yet another CB, former Raider Daryl Worley. The writing may be on the wall for fourth-year man Chidobe Awuzie to transition to safety, a position he played for a time in college.


Chidobe Awuzie to safety? Cowboys explore position switches on defense :: The Dallas Morning News

Following Cowboys Wire piece from the late night before, the rest of the Cowboys’ sports coverage went out to get their own sourced confirmations, and it was confirmed.  But Awuzie may not be the only Cowboys defender on the move in 2020. Jaylon Smith may slide to outside linebacker in order to do more blitzing, with Leighton Vander Esch potentially replacing him in the middle.


The ISO: Gerald McCoy :: The Players’ Tribune

Get to know a different side of the new Cowboy. The six-time Pro Bowler dishes on how he knew the pandemic was coming thanks to his “germaphobe” wife, and he thinks his Dad rating would be a 97 as he handles the family’s cooking, laundry, and home schooling during the lockdown.


The Cowboys invested a lot into UDFA Ron’Dell Carter, and it’s easy to see why :: Blogging the Boys

His name wasn’t called on draft weekend like his teammate Ben DiNucci, but James Madison edge rusher Ron’Dell Carter will be fighting to make the Cowboys roster just the same. The onetime Rutgers redshirt ended up posting huge numbers in a “very aggressive” defense at JMU and hopes to do the same in Dallas.


Will McClay deflects ‘MVP’ praise to scouts :: The Mothership

President of player personnel Will McClay says the club’s scouting department are the superstars responsible for the Cowboys’ impressive draft haul. As multiple players fell far past where Dallas had them graded, McClay chose to trust the exhaustive research done by team scouts throughout the year.


Cowboys landed Will McClay’s ‘pet cat’ in the 2020 NFL Draft :: Inside the Star

Bill Parcells famously called them “pet cats:” those underrated players that coaches root for, often without logic or reason. Will McClay revealed this week that, during the 2020 draft, his was the Tulsa cornerback Reggie Robinson II, who fell to Dallas in the fourth round.


NFL schedule, single-game ticket sales planned for next week. Good idea? :: The Athletic

After the 2020 NFL Draft exceeded everyone’s expectations, the league appears set to stick with their plan to release the 2020 regular season schedule on or around May 9. But some league insiders say pushing back the schedule release has been “a big topic of conversation” internally.


2021 NFL Draft: Compensatory pic projections for every team :: NFL.com

Cowboys Wire readers already knew that the team would be looking at four compensatory picks next year, but NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein projects Dallas to be the only club scoring that many ahead of the 2021 Draft.


Mailbag: How many draft picks will start? :: The Mothership

The Cowboys landed quite a draft class… but how many of the rookies will be Day One starters? Rob Phillips says CeeDee Lamb and Trevon Diggs have the best chance. Jonny Auping agrees and thinks Bradlee Anae could line up in Week One as well.


NFL power rankings poll: Buccaneers rise, Patriots and Texans fall in offseason edition :: SI.com

The Cowboys have only helped themselves since the end of the 2019 season, at least according to the roundtable of six voters constructing this list. Following the Super Bowl, Dallas sat at No. 14. They’ve since climbed to 10th place, with one voter placing them as high as eighth.


Roger Goodell volunteered to reduce salary to $0 amid COVID-19 pandemic :: Bleacher Report

The NFL commissioner was set to make $40 million per year, but reduced his salary to zero last month in response to uncertain business conditions brought about by the coronavirus pandemic.


Matthew Berry’s fantasy football Love/Hate, 2020 Draft edition :: ESPN

According to The Worldwide Leader’s fantasy expert, Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott’s fantasy stock went up with last weekend’s draft. Amari Cooper’s took a slight hit, though, with Berry citing the onboarding this season of CeeDee Lamb and the emergence last season of Michael Gallup.

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