Broaddus: Crawford Looking More Physical; Carr Adjusting

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Bryan Broaddus
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Some more thoughts from my Scouting Notebook:
  • There is truly a physical difference in how Tyrone Crawford has approached this season. He has added solid weight to his frame without losing the quickness that he showed during the 2012 season. I remember in training camp than defensive line coach Brian Baker really grinding on him about developing his technique. Crawford seemed to pick up on things very quickly and was given more and more opportunities to play in special packages for Rob Ryan and he made the best of them. When the scheme changed with the coaching staff, I was trying to figure out where Crawford might be the best fit and strong side defensive end seemed to be a logical spot or maybe even as a one technique. The one thing that I have learned over the years when I was a scout and these coaches were in Tampa that their defensive linemen were always attacking up the field from both the defensive tackle and end spots so Crawford was a natural fit because this was the style of defense that he played at Boise. Where Crawford has made a great deal of progress is in his upper body strength. You can see power when he rushes off the left end and when he extends his arm into the tackle and he is able to control the blocker while he is going up field getting the corner. There were also times where he was used on the twist from the outside, coming inside and he spilt the block of Frederick and Leary. He has done a nice job of when the ball comes to his side against the zone block and held up well at the point. He is a stronger player than Wilber who was playing on the opposite side but those are two nice young backups to Ware and Spencer on the outside.
  • Tyron Smith is now working into his second season as the starter at left tackle and as things were not always perfect in his first experience in that role, he managed to be the most consistent linemen they had. There have been a really nice battles these last two camps with Smith and Kyle Wilber. As a scout, I always enjoyed when two young players were battling to get the best of each other. With no Ware in the lineup, Wilber has received plenty of good work and mainly it has come against Smith who might be a quiet personality off the field but there have been sometimes where he has jumped on Wilber so quickly that he spends the whole play trying to fighting off the block as the ball goes past him or Orton completes the pass. You can see Smith playing with more confidence in what he is doing technique wise. Things you see without pads like the depth of his set and the width to the outside make a huge difference. Where Smith was not his best at times last season was when rushers took an inside charge on him, now you see him slam the door with a power step to cut that off. This zone scheme in the running game is perfect for him because when he can get his mass going sideways, then forward, he can really set the edge because once he gets a hold of the defender, he can control and that will be the key.
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Good Read... I expect great things from Tyron Smith
 

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boy if Crawford can play the one technique and Wilbur can re-emerge as legit prospect that certainly takes some pressure off Dallas going forward.
 

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Wood;5092524 said:
boy if Crawford can play the one technique and Wilbur can re-emerge as legit prospect that certainly takes some pressure off Dallas going forward.

Would much rather Crawford make us be able to let Spencer walk, and Lissemore step up at the one tech. Wilbur leaves me with a bunch of question marks as to if he can be a legit pass rusher since his college results there left alot to be desired.

The optimism is nice, but he has to show he can be a pass rusher, something he didn't show in college and hasn't shown on the NFL level yet.
 

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Deep_Freeze;5092529 said:
Would much rather Crawford make us be able to let Spencer walk, and Lissemore step up at the one tech. Wilbur leaves me with a bunch of question marks as to if he can be a legit pass rusher since his college results there left alot to be desired.

The optimism is nice, but he has to show he can be a pass rusher, something he didn't show in college and hasn't shown on the NFL level yet.
He did show he could rush the passer, he was just used in a lot of coverage in college. Just because in college he didn't get double digit sacks doesn't mean you are getting the whole picture. They wouldn't have drafted him in the 4th if he didn't show pass rush ability.
 

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I'd like to see us actually use Carr at what he is good at. I don't really get why we got him if we are going to play soft coverage.
 

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I never thought for a second that Tyron Smith would not develop into a top 5-10 LT. Best draft pick around here in years.
 

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pansophy;5092543 said:
I'd like to see us actually use Carr at what he is good at. I don't really get why we got him if we are going to play soft coverage.

The decision to "get him" was made a year before the decision to move to a Kiffin style 4-3 defense.

It happens. The 3-4 wasn't working any more. I suspect Carr will be fine.
 

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I don't think Richard Sherman is the fleetest of CBs and he seems to have adjusted to the bail coverage. Broaddus talked about it on talkin cowboys and he thought that he would adjust.
 

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RS12;5092554 said:
I never thought for a second that Tyron Smith would not develop into a top 5-10 LT. Best draft pick around here in years.

He is a long ways from being a top five left tackle. I had some concerns about him before they drafted him and I still have some of the same concerns. He has a ways to go, but he is getting better.
 

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perrykemp;5092623 said:
The decision to "get him" was made a year before the decision to move to a Kiffin style 4-3 defense.

It happens. The 3-4 wasn't working any more. I suspect Carr will be fine.

I hope you're right about Carr, but shrugging off $50 million and 1st and 2nd round draft picks invested into man/press corners qualifies as much more than 'it happens' to me.
 

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we will see, but I am not sold on the secondary switch that moves away from the strengths of the corners and plays more toward the Dallas weakness at safety.

I do like the thought of Ware and Spencer rushing the passer more and dropping into coverage less.
 

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perrykemp;5092623 said:
The decision to "get him" was made a year before the decision to move to a Kiffin style 4-3 defense.

It happens. The 3-4 wasn't working any more. I suspect Carr will be fine.

I don't think the team thinks the defensive change waters down anything we did at CB last season, at all. I expect we're going to see an awful lot of press coverage from these CBs this year, and that the Carr contract ends up being an expensive deal that generally pays off for us over the next 3-4 seasons.
 

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stasheroo;5092660 said:
I hope you're right about Carr, but shrugging off $50 million and 1st and 2nd round draft picks invested into man/press corners qualifies as much more than 'it happens' to me.

Piss poor team planning, it happens. Let's go out and get a coach that runs a defense that does not need expensive press corners considering that a very large amount of team resources is tied up in these corners that they don't need to run the coaches defense. How can anybody defend this totsl lack of planning?
 

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jnday;5092679 said:
Piss poor team planning, it happens. Let's go out and get a coach that runs a defense that does not need expensive press corners considering that a very large amount of team resources is tied up in these corners that they don't need to run the coaches defense. How can anybody defend this totsl lack of planning?

Did you watch that SEA secondary play last season? You're not excited by that prospect?
 

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Idgit;5092686 said:
Did you watch that SEA secondary play last season? You're not excited by that prospect?

What does Seattle's secondary have to do with this?
 
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stasheroo;5092687 said:
What does Seattle's secondary have to do with this?

Kiffin has mentioned that the Seattle system will be a prototype for what he wants to do in Dallas.
 

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RXP;5092695 said:
Kiffin has mentioned that the Seattle system will be a prototype for what he wants to do in Dallas.

Great, but that doesn't make it so.

I'm sure he'd say that Chip Kelly won't ring up 60 points on him next time, but that doesn't make it so either.

If saying it made it happen, I'd like to copy what the Ravens did please!

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stasheroo;5092711 said:
Great, but that doesn't make it so.

I'm sure he'd say that Chip Kelly won't ring up 60 points on him next time, but that doesn't make it so either.

If saying it made it happen, I'd like to copy what the Ravens did please!

:D

I'm not saying that this secondary will succeed like Seattle's. Only that Seattle is the prototype...or the goal.

That's why making the Dallas/Seattle comparison is a valid one.
 
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