Some interesting question from this time last season:
- Is Diggs a legit no.1 CB and are Brown/Lewis good enough until the rookies develop?
I think prevailing opinion was that while Diggs showed plenty of promise as a rookie (particularly with takeaways), it was asking a lot for him to be the no.1 while Brown/Lewis presented an underwhelming floor that we can only hope a rookie could surpass if the CB's were to be semi-decent. Diggs was an All-Pro takeaway machine and after a poor showing in the AB vs AB matchup, Brown was extremely consistent, same with Lewis and the rookies never really got a look in.
Heading into the 2022 season you've got to be pretty confident in the starting three CB's with upside coming from the 2nd year players, and even Diggs could (and should) be more consistent in general play even if it's a tall order to match the takeaways. There's areas we should be much better and more consistent.
- Can Wilson and the cheap vets provide enough at safety?
I think it's fair to say we had a lot of worries about safety going into the season. We paid a pittance for Kearse, Kazee, and Hooker at if you expected output comparable to their salary than we were screwed. Considering the price, the output was nothing short of extraordinary. Wilson was injury most of the season (starting just three games) but it wasn't really felt with solid, consistent safety play, particularly from Kearse.
This season we lost Kazee but I think it's fair to say the general consensus is that we should be pretty good at safety. Particularly if Wilson can get back to his 2020 performances where he had plenty of impact plays and Hooker can continue to progress from the achilies injury. Mukuamu, if he can do anything, would be a nice bonus.
- Will our Interior D-line hold up with Gallimore, rookies and JAG vets?
My recollection is being pretty frustrated at the (near vet minimum) contracts for Urban and Watkins, we also only investing a 6th on a 1-tech in the draft. I think the frustration was pretty universal for Cowboy fans. I was okay with Gallimore, Hill, and Odigi at 3T, at least they were prospects, but I couldn't fathom the lack of investment at 1-tech. It turned out that even hit by pretty sever injuries, we held up okay throughout the season, but ultimately run defense played a big part in the loss to the 49ers just as so many expected it to at the beginning of the season .
This season is a little more of the same. I'm again pretty underwhelmed with investment at 1 tech which is just a 5th on Ridgeway, and 1m deal for Watkins return. But at least we have bigger guys on the D-line now. Gallimore, Odigi, and Golston have packed on some weight, a 2nd year Bohanna should be better in his fringe role, and may even be upgraded with Ridgeway......I'm not saying run defense will be good, or that investment was adequate, but it should be better than 2021, the group should be healthier, and I do think we will see some natural progression in the interior pass rush.
- Can we get consistent pressure from our edge rushers?
Most I think expected Lawrence to be consistent and there was a bullish expectation for Gregory to be come a starter. This one was area we though we might be okay (at least with the starters). I don't think many thought much of the rotation though. It turned out that Lawrence missing most of the season, Gregory did deliver on expectations (though still missed 5 games) but the rotation (lead by Dorrance Armstrong) surprised and was able to provide solid contribution. But really, it was Micah that was the saving grace, with his impact felt across the entire defense.
This year I'm hopeful we can get more from Lawrence, that Armstrong continues to develop from a steady 2021, and that we can get okay production from the rotation (Fowler Jnr, S.Williams, T.Basham). But IMO this team lives and dies by the performances of Micah Parsons and there's no reason to think he won't continue to perform. Gregory got just one sack in the second half of the season and was a liability in the playoffs with his penalties. It's probably asking a bit much for 3m Fowler Jnr and 2nd round Sam Williams to match the impact of Randy Gregory who got 14m per season but IMO the group going into 2022 looks better to me than 2021, particularly when you factor the injuries we suffered and what was great promise but unreliable performance from Gregory.
All in all, we've got bigger guys in the middle, we can expect 2nd year improvement from the 2021 rookies, and given the ridiculous number of injuries in 2021, we should be better on that front. The downside risk is the sheer number of interceptions will be tough to match. But play to play we should be more consistent in terms of pressure and run stopping at the line of scrimmage, and in theory that should translate into a better defense overall.