DB Reggie Robinson re-signs with the Browns after being waived last week

Claimed, waived with a failed physical and re-signed in the span of six days, Robinson has had quite the ride:

Sometimes it feels like GM Andrew Berry likes to make moves just to make moves for the Cleveland Browns. While that thought is illogical, Berry does often seem to be working a bunch of moves together for a purpose. Sometimes that purpose is clear and other times it is not.

An example of the latter is the case of DB Reggie Robinson II:

  • On May 17th, Cleveland claimed Robinson (Houston Texans), along with Luther Kirk (Atlanta Falcons)
  • On May 19th, the Browns waived Robinson with a failed physical designation
  • Today, May 23rd, Berry re-signed Robinson to the roster

It is likely, but not certain, that Robinson was able to pass his physical four days after not being able to. With Cleveland still having a couple of roster spots available, due to Perrion Winfrey and Cade York having not signed their contracts yet, it was not a factor in the decision.

Earlier today we covered that the Browns had waived QB Felix Harper after signing him just last week.

Browns claim two DBs off waivers

The Browns claimed S Luther Kirk and CB Reggie Robinson off waivers on Tuesday

The never-ending Cleveland Browns roster churn continued on Tuesday. The Browns claimed two defensive backs off waivers from other teams.

Per the NFL’s transaction wire, the Browns claimed safety Luther Kirk from the Atlanta Falcons and cornerback Reggie Robinson II from the Houston Texans. Cleveland had created room on the 90-man roster earlier this week by waiving DB Julius Faulk and terminated the contract of RB Tre Harbison with injury status.

Kirk is in his third NFL season, though he’s spent almost all that time on practice squads. He saw action for five special teams reps for the Falcons in 2021. The 6-2 Illinois State product also spent time with the Vikings and Cowboys.

Robinson was a fourth-round pick in the 2020 NFL draft by the Dallas Cowboys after a productive career at Tulsa. He played sparingly for the Cowboys as a rookie and missed the 2021 season on injured reserve with a toe injury suffered in a preseason game. The Cowboys waived him last week and the Texans claimed Robinson, only to have Houston waive him on Monday.

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Texans awarded 2 players off waivers among other roster moves

The Houston Texans made a bevy of roster moves, including the waiver claim of DB Kendall Sheffield from the Atlanta Falcons.

Talent evaluation and roster acquisition doesn’t stop simply because the NFL draft is over and free agency has dried up.

The Houston Texans were busy on Monday with a bevy of roster transactions — including the signings of rookies Kenyon Green and John Metchie.

Houston waived defensive backs Reggie Robinson and Kolby Harvell-Peel. For Harvell-Peel, according to Aaron Wilson of the Pro Football Network, if he goes unclaimed off waivers, the former Oklahoma State Cowboy reverts to injured reserve.

The Texans also put in waiver claims of their own and were awarded defensive back Kendall Sheffield from the Atlanta Falcons and receiver Connor Wedington from the San Francisco 49ers.

Sheffield played in 38 games for the Falcons over the past three seasons, starting in 20 of them. The former fourth-round pick from Ohio State generated 101 combined tackles, two forced fumbles, and six pass breakups in his time with Atlanta.

Wedington, a former Stanford product, spent time with the 49ers on their practice squad in 2021 after going undrafted.

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News: Some Cowboys still on roster bubble, another COVID add, considering Cam?

Several will have survived “final” cuts only temporarily to make room for returning COVID players; will the Saints use Cowboys’ home field? | From @ToddBrock24f7

Cowboys fans ended their Tuesday night with another episode of the reality series Hard Knocks, but several players lived it in true living color just hours earlier. So-called “final” roster cuts were the big story of the day, with two dozen players either released or waived. Some were axed only as a technicality and will be back within days; others made it onto the 53-man roster only as a temporary stay. We’re analyzing every move at every position as the true 2021 roster continues to take shape.

Within that, several interesting subplots. What- if anything at all- should Cam Newton’s release by the Patriots mean for the Cowboys’ backup quarterback situation? Which injured Cowboys will have to give up their roster spots to players coming off the COVID watchlist? And who just got put on that list?  The ’21 draft class continues an impressive streak in Dallas, an undrafted reality show winner gets the leading-man treatment in the incredible true story of his life, the Cowboys’ next big defensive star hooks up with one of the club’s past greats, our player profiles focus on the rising secondary, and Dez Bryant makes another clutch catch. That’s all on tap in this edition of News and Notes.

Stashed until next year, Reggie Robinson is still in the Cowboys’ team picture

After having his position switched, Robinson went back to corner only to have his dream deferred in a different way in 2021. | From @CDPiglet

Dallas Cowboys CB Reggie Robinson came out of Tulsa built to play the outside cornerback in a Cover 3 system. At 6-foot-1, 200 pounds, Robinson had all the size a defensive coordinator could want. He ran a 40-yard dash of 4.44, with a 4.18 short shuttle and a 7.09 three cone drill. His athleticism shows up on his film as well.

Robinson also lifted 22 bench press reps, and that strength shows up in his press-man coverage and how he attacked the run. Robinson wasn’t only a combine workout warrior, he offered production as well.

As a red-shirt freshman he totaled 37 tackles and seven pass deflections in seven starts. In Year 2 he started 11 games and added 38 more tackles and nine pass deflections. After an injury riddled junior year, Robinson came back with an excellent senior season of 38 tackles, 13 pass deflections, and four interceptions.

Hailing from Tulsa instead of a known football factory may have contributed to his lesser draft stock and allowed the Cowboys to draft Robinson where they did.

The 2021 player profile series continues with cornerback-turned-safety, turned corner again, Reggie Robinson.

Cowboys News: Prescott’s most important relationship, changing of the guard at LB

A look at lessons learned during Dak Prescott’s painful 2020, who’s primed for a defensive bounceback, and why a boring Hard Knocks is good. | From @StarConscience and @ToddBrock24f7

Dak Prescott is on the cusp of beginning his real comeback. But Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy doesn’t want to be the person with whom his quarterback has the strongest bond; he’s built his entire system in Dallas from Day One on strengthening Prescott’s relationship with someone else. And as No. 4 looks to put a painful 2020 behind him, he’s made it through unimaginable darkness with unexpected clarity and light. It’s a powerful story well worth reading.

Elsewhere in Cowboys Nation, the team has shuffled the deck with its kickers, and the two-time rushing champ is earmarked as a top red-zone threat once again. But defense dominates the buzz today: Maurice Canady’s surprising (or not surprising camp), Jourdan Lewis’s bounceback season, Reggie Robinson’s disappearing act, and diminishing roles for Jaylon Smith and Leighton Vander Esch all make the headlines. Plus, a Friday Night Lights-style showdown to mark the end of Cowboys camp, and why it’s a good thing that Hard Knocks has been so boring thus far. Here’s the News and Notes.

Roster Moves: Cowboys release 3 players, move 2 to injured list

The first preseason roster cut came for Dallas on Tuesday, with the Cowboys making some strategic moves to IR to keep some talent in-house. | From @CDBurnett7

Entering the second full week of preseason football, all NFL teams have to move their active roster from 90 players down to 85. In Dallas, a multitude of players were performing well in both training camp and preseason playing time, earning a chance to compete for a spot on the 53-man roster come August 31.

On Tuesday, the Cowboys announced the five moves, with three players being released and a pair moving to the injured reserve so Dallas can keep a hold of them.

Reggie Robinson and Sewo Olonilua will stay in the house with the Cowboys using the injured reserve as a way to hold onto them this season and potentially give them a spot on the roster in 2022. Robinson has been a project in Dallas since being drafted last year in the fourth round and the staff hopes he can become a serviceable player before his rookie deal is up. Olonilua spent time on the active roster last year but only played on special teams.

After this move, Dallas continues to trim down their roster with some surprises making it past the first cut. The next roster cut comes on August 24, where the Cowboys will have to cut another five players who are currently on the active roster.

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Kelvin Joseph, Nahshon Wright shine as young CBs stepped up in HOF game

The Cowboys seem to be taking a big risk with a young and inexperienced DB group, but the unit flourished in their first preseason game. Could more be on tap in short order? | From @Zeke_Barrera

The preseason version of a team often bears little resemblance to the one they field during the regular season, but the Dallas Cowboys foreshadowed what their secondary could be during the 2021 Hall of Fame Game. Dallas must replace 900 defensive snaps from last year between the offseason departures of Chidobe Awuzie, Daryl Worley, and Rashard Robinson, and will seemingly attempt to do so with mostly recent draft picks and low-budget veterans. For the first preseason game at least, the strategy looked like it could work.

It obviously wasn’t the sharpest of football being played, but the Cowboys defense still only allowed 18 Pittsburgh completions for 175 passing yards and a single touchdown over the entire game. It was the play of their most recently drafted cornerbacks, Kelvin Joseph and Nahshon Wright, that was most encouraging. The 2021 second and third rounders showed they can hold their own on the outside, spending a good chunk of the game as the Cowboys’ primary corners. There’s still a long way to go between now and the regular season, but the blueprint of what Dallas is attempting to build in their secondary was on full display.

Joseph seemed to have a smooth, quiet game that matched the recent and quick strides he’s made in training camp. There’s a real chance he pairs with Trevon Diggs sooner rather than later atop the team’s CB depth chart. The rookie gave up just two short receptions of seven and six yards, while immediately bringing down the pass catcher on each.

Wright’s night was more eventful, as he was the more frequently targeted corner by the Steelers passing attack. Wright did allow a 45-yard completion to WR Chase Claypool, but ran well with him down the sideline until a late push off created the separation for Claypool to make the catch.

He was again targeted on a deep shot later in the third quarter, but this time Wright forced the incompletion, playing aggressive, sticky coverage. He followed that up with an open-field tackle of WR Ray-Ray McCloud to force Pittsburgh off the field on the next play, capping off an impressive series for the DB in his first professional action.

In fact, Wright had the Cowboys’ defense best tackling grade on the evening for Pro Football Focus, a 79.0.

If Wright can similarly contribute like that at times during the regular season, he’d be a big boost to the Cowboys secondary.

However, Joseph and Wright weren’t the only fresh faces making plays for the new-look Dallas secondary. Also having a solid game was 2020 fourth rounder Reggie Robinson recorded four total tackles and forced a fumble that nearly led to turnover in the third quarter.

These kinds of plays on the ball have been few and far between for the Cowboys in recent years, yet seemed almost routine in their preseason opener. It’s still way too early to draw any meaningful conclusions about how this defense will fare under Dan Quinn, but it’s at least encouraging sign for so many young players immediately step in and make contributions, even if only against preseason competition.

Given the premium placed on defending the pass, and the atypical approach Dallas has taken toward building their secondary, it’s hard to feel very confident about the Cowboys’ DB group, but it at least seemed like pieces to the puzzle were in place against Pittsburgh. The Cowboys have collected a small stable of young and hungry cornerbacks over the past two seasons, spending five draft picks (three in the Top 100) on the position since 2020.

Sprinkling in those players alongside veterans like Jourdan Lewis, Anthony Brown, Damontae Kazee, as well as FS lotto ticket Malik Hooker, might be enough to help keep the defense afloat this year, while also providing the foundation and valuable experience for the Dallas secondary of the future. The development of players like Joseph, Wright and whoever else emerges over the course of the season is crucial for the Cowboys, who must find answers for a secondary full of question marks. For one night at least, it seemed like everything could come together.

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Cowboys News: Hooker transaction pending, opportunities abound for redemption

A new safety in the mix could show just how serious Dallas is in competing for greatness. A deeper eval of the first day of summer camp sees opportunities for bouncing back, and announcing arrivals. Nees and Notes round up from @SrarConscience

Dak Prescott’s mobility has looked amazing since hitting the field after his compound fracture and ankle dislocation in 2020. So much so, that he’s hoping for some preseason reps. Ezekiel Elliott has been in the lab getting his body in the best shape of his career, and he’s done so with the mindset of proving his performance last season will be a distant memory in 2021.

The search for a playmaking free safety has been something the Dallas Cowboys haven’t seemed to be all that interested in over the years. However, after a visit in March, free-agent Malik Hooker is set to meet with the Cowboys again and is expected to sign. Bradlee Anae’s opportunity for playing time, Blake Jarwin reaching a milestone, multiple cornerbacks shining in the first training camp practice, and a lot more led the way in Friday’s news and notes.

Cowboys 53-man roster prediction is heavy on defense following draft

The Dallas Cowboys will go heavy on defense in this way too early 53-man roster prediction for the 2021 season.

The 2021 NFL draft dust is just settling, rookie free agents are in the process of getting signed and the teams are narrowing down their rosters to 90 players. The Dallas Cowboys did a little house cleaning to their roster when they released veteran players recently, most notably DT Antwaun Woods, to reach the threshold.

Now set within the roster rules with their 90-man arsenal, the Cowboys have less than four months to trim the player down to its initial 53-man team. Here’s a way too early guess at what the 2021 edition of the Cowboys might look like when they break training camp and head into the season.