Which of the 'rooks' is your 'dog' to watch and pull for this off season?

La Midget.........Go Little one GO GO GO GO!!!!
 
Schoonmaker
Deuce
Hunter Luepke

the rest will have to do something good to get my attention.
 
Some names to throw into the hat...

Offense:
Hunter Luepke, FB (North Dakota State)
T.J. Bass, OL (Oregon)
Jalen Moreno-Cropper, WR (Fresno State)


Defense:
Isaiah Land, Edge (Florida A&M)
Durrell Johnson, LB (Liberty)
Myles Brooks, CB (Louisiana Tech)

- Deuce Vaugh - the new Darren Sproles
- Eric Scott - must be somethin' for team to trade up yo take him.

* Even with undrafted rookies there is always outside surprising chance - ala Peyton Hendershot, cole beasley, terrence steele, ron leary, jalen guyton, charavius ward, etc.

- Isiah Land - dude had " 19 sacks " in one single season. ! let him bulk/develop into a Hasson Riddick type.
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- Deuce Vaugh - the new Darren Sproles
- Eric Scott - must be somethin' for team to trade up yo take him.

* Even with undrafted rookies there is always outside surprising chance - ala Peyton Hendershot, cole beasley, terrence steele, ron leary, jalen guyton, charavius ward, etc.

- Isiah Land - dude had " 19 sacks " in one single season. ! let him bulk/develop into a Hasson Riddick type.
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I'm very curious about that indicator and his adaptability for a package specialists for time on the carpet.
 
Eric Scott, 100%.

I really like his physical traits and he played at USM a lot like he’ll be asked to play in Dallas. The things Quinn (and Al Harris) will ask him to do, are much the same things he did in college. So the team has seen him do many of the things they’ll ask him to do.

Best of all, I like his mental makeup. He’s a sharp guy and he’s going to be a hard worker.

IMO, things are set up very nicely for him to make the team and I expect him to be better than expected as a rookie.

Keep an eye on Scott. I think there is a good chance that he is another keeper in the secondary.
 
Eric Scott, 100%.

I really like his physical traits and he played at USM a lot like he’ll be asked to play in Dallas. The things Quinn (and Al Harris) will ask him to do, are much the same things he did in college. So the team has seen him do many of the things they’ll ask him to do.

Best of all, I like his mental makeup. He’s a sharp guy and he’s going to be a hard worker.

IMO, things are set up very nicely for him to make the team and I expect him to be better than expected as a rookie.

Keep an eye on Scott. I think there is a good chance that he is another keeper in the secondary.
Interested myself, to see how he fits in...

Mix in depth like second-year player Sam Williams, veteran Jonathan Hankins, fourth-round pick Villiami Fehoko, veteran Dorance Armstrong, and Neville Gallimore in a contract year, and the Cowboys defensive line is built to take over games with their depth. Odighizuwa can be considered the engine of the tackle group though, constantly playing with a high motor that helps everyone around him make plays.

https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...izuwa-underrated-third-year-dan-quinn-defense

Then add in both Parsons and Overstreet and that box group has this fan salivating thinking of the competition and talent that will be mixing together now.
 
Interested myself, to see how he fits in...

Mix in depth like second-year player Sam Williams, veteran Jonathan Hankins, fourth-round pick Villiami Fehoko, veteran Dorance Armstrong, and Neville Gallimore in a contract year, and the Cowboys defensive line is built to take over games with their depth. Odighizuwa can be considered the engine of the tackle group though, constantly playing with a high motor that helps everyone around him make plays.

https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...izuwa-underrated-third-year-dan-quinn-defense

Then add in both Parsons and Overstreet and that box group has this fan salivating thinking of the competition and talent that will be mixing together now.
...and add in

Damone Clark has the size, athleticism, and talent, coupled with playing experience, that has me more than pleased Dallas chose him in the 2021 NFL Draft.

https://insidethestar.com/will-damone-clark-prove-to-be-the-best-linebacker-in-the-2022-nfl-draft/
 
Moreno Cropper
Earl Bostick
Luepke
TJ Bass

I also think Fehoko will be good.

i'm anticipating the TJ Vasher hype only for him to get blown away by the stiff competition.

Still havent gotten around to full fledge evaluation of UDFA class. But I like them all.
 
Fehoko. I think he’ll have a little pass rush to him but also be able to play the run.

I'm pulling for any of the OL to step up and be able to be better backups than what we seemed to have last year
Fehoko ! I'll be Surprised / Pissed i f he doesn't not only make the team but contributes. I hear ya on the OL and agree
 
I have been a huge skeptic but I’m praying I’m way wrong and Mazi is a beast.
Otherwise I’m really interested in Vaughn, Fehoko, and Cropper.
 
Some names to throw into the hat...

Offense:
Hunter Luepke, FB (North Dakota State)
T.J. Bass, OL (Oregon)
Jalen Moreno-Cropper, WR (Fresno State)


Defense:
Isaiah Land, Edge (Florida A&M)
Durrell Johnson, LB (Liberty)
Myles Brooks, CB (Louisiana Tech)
Thought we called them “pet cats” :)
 
Obviously all of them but I’d like to see Deuce be an impact player and I think Schoonmaker can be a 700 yard per season safety valve for Dak. So those two. I think the season could be a lot of fun if those two combined for 1,000 yards.
 

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