Sean Lee heads list of Cowboys' comebacks

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IRVING, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys linebacker Rolando McClain finished tied for second in the Comeback Player of the Year voting to New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski.

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Lee Gronkowski returned from a torn anterior cruciate ligament in 2013 and caught 82 passes for 1,124 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2014. McClain finished tied with Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jeremy Maclin, who also came back from a torn ACL.

McClain’s comeback was self-imposed because of an early retirement. His comeback, however, was worthy of winning the award.

The Cowboys could have another linebacker be a serious candidate for Comeback Player of the Year in 2015 with Sean Lee recovering from a torn ACL.

Lee was doing on-field rehab work by the end of the season and said he was feeling really good. The Cowboys will need him to return fully healthy in order to help improve a defense that was better than expected in 2014 but still average.

Lee is their best playmaker. He would be a sure bet to record 100 tackles. He has a nose for the football. If McClain re-signs, Lee could move to weakside linebacker, which is the playmaking position in the Cowboys’4-3 scheme. If he sticks as the middle linebacker, he’ll still be in position to make a ton of plays.

Lee won’t be the only Cowboy making a comeback.


CB Morris Claiborne -- He will likely need the full offseason for rehab and possibly the early part of training camp before he can get back on the field as he returns from a torn patellar tendon. Claiborne is entering the final year of his contract.

DE Jack Crawford -- Just as he was playing his best ball, he suffered a broken thumb that required season-ending surgery. He should be good to go for the offseason and could play a vital role in the defensive line rotation.

DT Amobi Okoye -- He was kept on the non-football illness list all season as he continued to come back from anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis, which left him in a coma for parts of 2012. The Cowboys signed him to a two-year deal last year in hopes of really getting something from him in 2015. Maybe he can fill a backup role.

DE Ben Gardner -- A seventh-round pick in 2014, his rookie season was lost due to a shoulder injury. He will be ready to go for the offseason, as well. The coaches were highly intrigued by him going into training camp. He has a non-stop motor and is a better athlete than people think.

DT Chris Whaley -- He was signed as an undrafted free agent last year knowing he would need to redshirt in 2014 because of a knee injury. The extra time getting his knee ready will help him get stronger overall. Entering the draft, he drew comparisons to Henry Melton. Maybe he can develop.

OT Darrion Weems -- He dislocated his shoulder in training camp and needed surgery that ended his season. He has been around for a couple of years, so the Cowboys see something. Maybe he can develop into the swing tackle with the Cowboys likely unable to keep Doug Free and Jermey Parnell.

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It is just weird that all but weems are returning from the defensive side of the ball...that underscores why the offense was so good in 2014, an improved OLine and everyone stayed relatively healthy

things looking up for 2015 (fingers crossed)
 
Has Claiborne went through a training camp yet? I think he has been injured through all of them, so far,maybe I am wrong.
 
Has Claiborne went through a training camp yet? I think he has been injured through all of them, so far,maybe I am wrong.

I don't think he has. Another guy that seems to always be dinged up. We really need that guy to play well.
 
IRVING, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys linebacker Rolando McClain finished tied for second in the Comeback Player of the Year voting to New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski.

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Lee Gronkowski returned from a torn anterior cruciate ligament in 2013 and caught 82 passes for 1,124 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2014. McClain finished tied with Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jeremy Maclin, who also came back from a torn ACL.

McClain’s comeback was self-imposed because of an early retirement. His comeback, however, was worthy of winning the award.

The Cowboys could have another linebacker be a serious candidate for Comeback Player of the Year in 2015 with Sean Lee recovering from a torn ACL.

Lee was doing on-field rehab work by the end of the season and said he was feeling really good. The Cowboys will need him to return fully healthy in order to help improve a defense that was better than expected in 2014 but still average.

Lee is their best playmaker. He would be a sure bet to record 100 tackles. He has a nose for the football. If McClain re-signs, Lee could move to weakside linebacker, which is the playmaking position in the Cowboys’4-3 scheme. If he sticks as the middle linebacker, he’ll still be in position to make a ton of plays.

Lee won’t be the only Cowboy making a comeback.


CB Morris Claiborne -- He will likely need the full offseason for rehab and possibly the early part of training camp before he can get back on the field as he returns from a torn patellar tendon. Claiborne is entering the final year of his contract.

DE Jack Crawford -- Just as he was playing his best ball, he suffered a broken thumb that required season-ending surgery. He should be good to go for the offseason and could play a vital role in the defensive line rotation.

DT Amobi Okoye -- He was kept on the non-football illness list all season as he continued to come back from anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis, which left him in a coma for parts of 2012. The Cowboys signed him to a two-year deal last year in hopes of really getting something from him in 2015. Maybe he can fill a backup role.

DE Ben Gardner -- A seventh-round pick in 2014, his rookie season was lost due to a shoulder injury. He will be ready to go for the offseason, as well. The coaches were highly intrigued by him going into training camp. He has a non-stop motor and is a better athlete than people think.

DT Chris Whaley -- He was signed as an undrafted free agent last year knowing he would need to redshirt in 2014 because of a knee injury. The extra time getting his knee ready will help him get stronger overall. Entering the draft, he drew comparisons to Henry Melton. Maybe he can develop.

OT Darrion Weems -- He dislocated his shoulder in training camp and needed surgery that ended his season. He has been around for a couple of years, so the Cowboys see something. Maybe he can develop into the swing tackle with the Cowboys likely unable to keep Doug Free and Jermey Parnell.

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link/http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas/cowboys/post/_/id/4740286/sean-lee-heads-list-of-cowboys-comebacks

we're a friggin mess.
 
we're a friggin mess.

Not really. There are two players on that list who were projected as 2014 starters in the preseason. Really they are the only players on the list that were expected to even be 2014 contributors. And Claiborne was on the bust path to begin with when he got hurt anyways. Health wise we actually did fairly decent for 2014.
 
Hopefully we will do some rotation with him , as we seem to have better LB depth, especially if we get Durant & McClain to return.

I was just thinking I sure hope they can get McClain back. I know he's hurt now.

It'd be great if they could count on Sean but I don't see how they can with his history.
 
I think moving to the weak side will help Sean stay healthy. If he does, and McClain has his head right, this could be the best linebacking core in football.

Having said that, the chances of both these things happening are almost nil. Depth at the position will be important.
 
How about we re-sign Carter and go with

Carter-Hitchens-Lee

Could this be an option?
 
I like Sean. He's a fine player. However he is always hurt & undependable. It's just the way it is.

So was Gronkowski for a long stretch. He finally got healthy. This could be the case with Lee, too.

I'm mostly worried about his neck injury from two seasons ago, not the knee. I've seen too many Cowboys (Rocket, Dat, Moose, Irvin, Holloman...) go out with neck injuries, and Lee is a linebacker so he can't avoid head-on collisions.
 
So was Gronkowski for a long stretch. He finally got healthy. This could be the case with Lee, too.

I'm mostly worried about his neck injury from two seasons ago, not the knee. I've seen too many Cowboys (Rocket, Dat, Moose, Irvin, Holloman...) go out with neck injuries, and Lee is a linebacker so he can't avoid head-on collisions.

I'd like to give him the benefit of the doubt but cannot but hey that's what they pay coaches for..it'd be great if he is finally injury free because he can flat out play. At a high level too.

I sure hope he comes back & plays.

Gronk seems like rehab waiting to happen. I've never seen a pic of the guy where he wasn't partying hard! :p
 
I like Sean. He's a fine player. However he is always hurt & undependable. It's just the way it is.

That's why we need to bring back Carter. Everyone is mentioning bringing back Durant. While Durant is a solid contributor and humble guy while healthy, he's no superstar and he's old. If you bring back Carter, you'll remain young and can move on from Lee if he gets hurt again. McClain, Carter and Hitchens are all young and can make a great core for years. If we resign Durant over Carter and depend on Lee long term, we could be looking at only having McClain and Hitchens for the future and being in desperate need for that third LBer again.
 
Cowboys should cut him.......and take the money saved and resign their free agents
 

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