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FRISCO, Texas – The Cowboys are conducting their final week of OTA practices before a three-day minicamp next week.

Here are some quick practice points from Thursday's session:

  • As expected, veteran tight end Dalton Schultz skipped Thursday's practice as he hopes to land a long-term contract. In his place, the Cowboys used a combination of Jake Ferguson and Sean McKeon.AThe Cowboys had a lack of depth in the secondary, especially at safety where starters Malik Hooker and Jayron Kearse were both held out. Also, cornerbacks Anthony Brown and Jourdan Lewis both did not practice for team or individual.
  • When the Cowboys went to 11-on-11 drills, Trevon Diggs and fifth-round pick DaRon Bland lined up with the first-team defense at cornerback.
  • At safety, the Cowboys lined up rookie Markquese Bell and Israel Mukuamu.
  • However, before the conclusion of practice, the Cowboys lined up in a walk-through setting and Kearse, Brown, Hooker and Kearse all lined up for the first-team defense.
  • Tyler Smith continues to work on the left side, both at tackle and guard. He rotated with Tyron Smith at tackle and also rotated with Connor McGovern at guard as well.
  • Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb was one of the veterans also not practicing, along with Tarell Basham and Noah Brown.
  • Rookie WR Jalen Tolbert was back in the mix after missing a couple of weeks of OTAs with hamstring issues. Tolbert had a few nice catches during the team drills.
  • TJ Vasher is getting more and more work with the first-team offense. At 6-6, 210, he's got the length and size that doesn't compare to the rest of the receivers. Vasher has shown the ability to high-point the ball, especially in the red zone. He's taking advantage of the fact both Michael Gallup and James Washington are also out with injuries.
  • One of the first scuffles of the offseason occurred between defensive tackle John Ridgeway and offensive tackle Josh Ball. The two had to be separated and Ridgeway was eventually sent into the locker room before the end of practice. The team did not announce if Ridgeway had an injury.
  • The best catch of the day arguably went to first-year WR Brandon Smith, who made a leaping catch in double coverage from a pass from Will Greir.
  • The Cowboys held an inaugural Diversity Summit for local high school coaches, sponsored by Nike. Nearly 20 coaches from the area were able to attend Thursday's practice and meet with some of the assistant coaches and players afterward.
Practice Points: Without Lamb, WR Depth Tested (dallascowboys.com)
 

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FRISCO, Texas – The Cowboys are conducting their final week of OTA practices before a three-day minicamp next week.

Here are some quick practice points from Thursday's session:

  • As expected, veteran tight end Dalton Schultz skipped Thursday's practice as he hopes to land a long-term contract. In his place, the Cowboys used a combination of Jake Ferguson and Sean McKeon.AThe Cowboys had a lack of depth in the secondary, especially at safety where starters Malik Hooker and Jayron Kearse were both held out. Also, cornerbacks Anthony Brown and Jourdan Lewis both did not practice for team or individual.
  • When the Cowboys went to 11-on-11 drills, Trevon Diggs and fifth-round pick DaRon Bland lined up with the first-team defense at cornerback.
  • At safety, the Cowboys lined up rookie Markquese Bell and Israel Mukuamu.
  • However, before the conclusion of practice, the Cowboys lined up in a walk-through setting and Kearse, Brown, Hooker and Kearse all lined up for the first-team defense.
  • Tyler Smith continues to work on the left side, both at tackle and guard. He rotated with Tyron Smith at tackle and also rotated with Connor McGovern at guard as well.
  • Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb was one of the veterans also not practicing, along with Tarell Basham and Noah Brown.
  • Rookie WR Jalen Tolbert was back in the mix after missing a couple of weeks of OTAs with hamstring issues. Tolbert had a few nice catches during the team drills.
  • TJ Vasher is getting more and more work with the first-team offense. At 6-6, 210, he's got the length and size that doesn't compare to the rest of the receivers. Vasher has shown the ability to high-point the ball, especially in the red zone. He's taking advantage of the fact both Michael Gallup and James Washington are also out with injuries.
  • One of the first scuffles of the offseason occurred between defensive tackle John Ridgeway and offensive tackle Josh Ball. The two had to be separated and Ridgeway was eventually sent into the locker room before the end of practice. The team did not announce if Ridgeway had an injury.
  • The best catch of the day arguably went to first-year WR Brandon Smith, who made a leaping catch in double coverage from a pass from Will Greir.
  • The Cowboys held an inaugural Diversity Summit for local high school coaches, sponsored by Nike. Nearly 20 coaches from the area were able to attend Thursday's practice and meet with some of the assistant coaches and players afterward.
Practice Points: Without Lamb, WR Depth Tested (dallascowboys.com)
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Remember how bad this team was playing before Cooper was signed back in 2018? Get ready for some more of that. The Dak homers still try to convince everyone that the 2018 turnaround was all Dak when that clearly wasn't the case.
 

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Remember how bad this team was playing before Cooper was signed back in 2018? Get ready for some more of that. The Dak homers still try to convince everyone that the 2018 turnaround was all Dak when that clearly wasn't the case.
Your Anti-Dak drivel is tiresome. He wasn't even mentioned in the recap but you had to take a shot at him anyway. So predictable
 

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Remember how bad this team was playing before Cooper was signed back in 2018? Get ready for some more of that. The Dak homers still try to convince everyone that the 2018 turnaround was all Dak when that clearly wasn't the case.

Rest Easy. WR is the least of our issues. CD plus Gallup (Washington, Tobert, Brown, whoever, pick the #2 for game 1) is much better than T. Williams and A. Hurns. Shultz is much better than Swaim. Our pass catchers will not be the issue in 2021 if the O struggles.
 

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Remember how bad this team was playing before Cooper was signed back in 2018? Get ready for some more of that. The Dak homers still try to convince everyone that the 2018 turnaround was all Dak when that clearly wasn't the case.
I’m not sure what you guys expected that year with Deonte Thompson, Cole Beasley and Allen Hurns as your best receivers…..maybe y’all are as dumb as this front office was and thought that was a formidable receiving group.
 

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Rest Easy. WR is the least of our issues. CD plus Gallup (Washington, Tobert, Brown, whoever, pick the #2 for game 1) is much better than T. Williams and A. Hurns. Shultz is much better than Swaim. Our pass catchers will not be the issue in 2021 if the O struggles.
People don’t remember now but Deonte Thompson ended up getting starter reps that year…..
 

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FRISCO, Texas – The Cowboys are conducting their final week of OTA practices before a three-day minicamp next week.

Here are some quick practice points from Thursday's session:

  • As expected, veteran tight end Dalton Schultz skipped Thursday's practice as he hopes to land a long-term contract. In his place, the Cowboys used a combination of Jake Ferguson and Sean McKeon.AThe Cowboys had a lack of depth in the secondary, especially at safety where starters Malik Hooker and Jayron Kearse were both held out. Also, cornerbacks Anthony Brown and Jourdan Lewis both did not practice for team or individual.
  • When the Cowboys went to 11-on-11 drills, Trevon Diggs and fifth-round pick DaRon Bland lined up with the first-team defense at cornerback.
  • At safety, the Cowboys lined up rookie Markquese Bell and Israel Mukuamu.
  • However, before the conclusion of practice, the Cowboys lined up in a walk-through setting and Kearse, Brown, Hooker and Kearse all lined up for the first-team defense.
  • Tyler Smith continues to work on the left side, both at tackle and guard. He rotated with Tyron Smith at tackle and also rotated with Connor McGovern at guard as well.
  • Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb was one of the veterans also not practicing, along with Tarell Basham and Noah Brown.
  • Rookie WR Jalen Tolbert was back in the mix after missing a couple of weeks of OTAs with hamstring issues. Tolbert had a few nice catches during the team drills.
  • TJ Vasher is getting more and more work with the first-team offense. At 6-6, 210, he's got the length and size that doesn't compare to the rest of the receivers. Vasher has shown the ability to high-point the ball, especially in the red zone. He's taking advantage of the fact both Michael Gallup and James Washington are also out with injuries.
  • One of the first scuffles of the offseason occurred between defensive tackle John Ridgeway and offensive tackle Josh Ball. The two had to be separated and Ridgeway was eventually sent into the locker room before the end of practice. The team did not announce if Ridgeway had an injury.
  • The best catch of the day arguably went to first-year WR Brandon Smith, who made a leaping catch in double coverage from a pass from Will Greir.
  • The Cowboys held an inaugural Diversity Summit for local high school coaches, sponsored by Nike. Nearly 20 coaches from the area were able to attend Thursday's practice and meet with some of the assistant coaches and players afterward.
Practice Points: Without Lamb, WR Depth Tested (dallascowboys.com)
Some nice tidbits of info, thanks.
 

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FRISCO, Texas – The Cowboys are conducting their final week of OTA practices before a three-day minicamp next week.

Here are some quick practice points from Thursday's session:

  • As expected, veteran tight end Dalton Schultz skipped Thursday's practice as he hopes to land a long-term contract. In his place, the Cowboys used a combination of Jake Ferguson and Sean McKeon.AThe Cowboys had a lack of depth in the secondary, especially at safety where starters Malik Hooker and Jayron Kearse were both held out. Also, cornerbacks Anthony Brown and Jourdan Lewis both did not practice for team or individual.
  • When the Cowboys went to 11-on-11 drills, Trevon Diggs and fifth-round pick DaRon Bland lined up with the first-team defense at cornerback.
  • At safety, the Cowboys lined up rookie Markquese Bell and Israel Mukuamu.
  • However, before the conclusion of practice, the Cowboys lined up in a walk-through setting and Kearse, Brown, Hooker and Kearse all lined up for the first-team defense.
  • Tyler Smith continues to work on the left side, both at tackle and guard. He rotated with Tyron Smith at tackle and also rotated with Connor McGovern at guard as well.
  • Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb was one of the veterans also not practicing, along with Tarell Basham and Noah Brown.
  • Rookie WR Jalen Tolbert was back in the mix after missing a couple of weeks of OTAs with hamstring issues. Tolbert had a few nice catches during the team drills.
  • TJ Vasher is getting more and more work with the first-team offense. At 6-6, 210, he's got the length and size that doesn't compare to the rest of the receivers. Vasher has shown the ability to high-point the ball, especially in the red zone. He's taking advantage of the fact both Michael Gallup and James Washington are also out with injuries.
  • One of the first scuffles of the offseason occurred between defensive tackle John Ridgeway and offensive tackle Josh Ball. The two had to be separated and Ridgeway was eventually sent into the locker room before the end of practice. The team did not announce if Ridgeway had an injury.
  • The best catch of the day arguably went to first-year WR Brandon Smith, who made a leaping catch in double coverage from a pass from Will Greir.
  • The Cowboys held an inaugural Diversity Summit for local high school coaches, sponsored by Nike. Nearly 20 coaches from the area were able to attend Thursday's practice and meet with some of the assistant coaches and players afterward.
Practice Points: Without Lamb, WR Depth Tested (dallascowboys.com)
Great practice info, thanks
 
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