Players going under the radar

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Miles Austin
Cole Beasley
Gavin Escobar

First I want to say that I think Miles Austin is going to have a simply monster year this year. And people are forgetting what he brings to the table, especially when healthy and in good condition. I guess we will call it the Dez effect.

Cole Beasley brings something unique to the slot. He is the best slot player on this team besides Miles Austin who is more of an overall Monster and is just a difficult player to handle on the outside let alone in the slot. Beasley is a difficult player to contain on the inside and I fully expect to see him on some passing downs. I talked about this earlier in the year. The position a lot of these guys play is like the NBA sixth man position.

We have quite a few players that are going to be vying for that sixth man position this year, and their roles aren't all the same. Williams, Escobar, Beasley, Harris. And yes, I put Harris last, because he doesn't bring nearly as much as the other three. He isn't as good as Beasley in the slot, nor is he as good as Williams on the outside. He doesn't create the mismatch that Escobar creates. That being said Hanna is going to play some downs as well. Maybe even at the cost of Escobar's snaps.

Is Gavin Escobar a great blocker? Obviously he isn't. Is he adequate for the position and role he is going to play. Yeah. If you don't understand what I'm talking about please go watch a game from the Patriots last year when they had both their tight ends healthy, or the previous year. Hernandez wasn't asked to block all that much, even when it came to pass protection, he would chip and then run to the flats. People have this traditional expectation of the tight end, and that just isn't what we brought Escobar here to do.

Hanna is still an interesting player, but at some point (and I'm guessing early) Escobar will see a lot more snaps than him. You can do a lot of things with the 2nd tight end. It's not just like having two traditional tight ends on the field. If that was the case you would have just gotten someone like Martellus Bennett.

Does Escobar need to improve as a blocker, absolutely, that can't hurt the offense. Is it that big of a deal right now? No, it isn't. The funny thing is, he isn't nearly as bad as people think already.

We're going to run the ball a lot more this year, but we're going to pass to set up the run. Mark my words in that. Even players like Dunbar, his major role is going to be as a checkdown. But instead of taking 3-4 yards on a check down, we want some playmakers in the offense. We've upgrade our checkdowns (Escobar), and we've upgraded our downfield threats (Williams). The two wideouts are strong, and the slot is also a strength.

If the line protects, you really can't ask for a much better passing game. I expect big things, and that should help open up the run, especially with some misdirection.
 
As much as I hate to say it, I think Austin is hurt again by game six, the other stuff could happen though.
 
I expect Beasley to be inactive on game-day. He is a 5th WR that can't play Special Teams on a team that wants to feature the 2 TE set.
 
I expect Beasley to be inactive on game-day. He is a 5th WR that can't play Special Teams on a team that wants to feature the 2 TE set.

What's the point in keeping him if he won't be active?
 
I expect Beasley to be inactive on game-day. He is a 5th WR that can't play Special Teams on a team that wants to feature the 2 TE set.

I would agree for the first game. Williams needs to prove he is reliable on the outside (when Austin is in the slot) and to do that he needs to play. The Cowboys already know what they have in Beasley so if Williams does not perform then Beasley takes his spot the next game.
 
Yeah, I'm very excited about the receiving options on this team. At the end of the day, that's why I believe this team can win the division. Even with not so good line play.
 
What's the point in keeping him if he won't be active?

Well, there are going to be inactive guys every week.. so really you could say this about any of them.

However, i have no doubt at all that Cole will be active on gamedays and a bigger part of this offense than most people seem to think right now.
 
I really like the diversity of this receiving group.
 
The only players flying under the radar on this team are Miles Austin and Jay Ratliff. Tons of potential there.
 
What's the point in keeping him if he won't be active?

Why do they keep any of the 7 inactive players? They are there as injury replacements and/or as developmental players.

If one of the top 4 gets injured, then he would be active.

In addition to not playing special teams, he a terrible blocker in the running game.
 
I can't explain this but I think Free is going to have a decent year and surprise some folks.
 
Why do they keep any of the 7 inactive players? They are there as injury replacements and/or as developmental players.

If one of the top 4 gets injured, then he would be active.

In addition to not playing special teams, he a terrible blocker in the running game.

He has been returning kicks for us all preseason..
 
Wilcox is definitely under the radar. I think J.J. can be starting by mid-season.
 
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