Broaddus: Rookie Wilcox Contributes Right Away

fatboygixxer

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Didn't see this anywhere, Broaddus loves him some Wilcox...

http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/a...ght-Away/9c1d92a8-f692-4fca-ae39-d48107e2ca6a

As we sit just a few short days from the opening of training camp in Oxnard, on top of the depth chart for the safety position are the names of
Barry Church and the veteran Will Allen. The names that are below those of Danny McCray, Matt Johnson, J.J. Wilcox and Jakar Hamilton.

It’s not a group at this point that would make you forget the names of the greats that have played here before but it’s a group that has a great deal of potential.

This coaching staff has the upmost respect for Allen and his body of work through the years which is why you see him a top this depth chart. I studied Allen myself in games last season for the Steelers when he made some injury starts against Cowboys’ division foes, New York, Philadelphia and Washington and he was more than solid. His play was steady and sure. Where Allen has an advantage over the others is in his experience which is a nice trait to have.

Over the past season, despite the fact that he was dealing with an injury, I still had a great deal of faith in Matt Johnson and what he could bring to this squad and I still believe that but the player that has drawn my most interest, is J.J. Wilcox.

When I first observed him on tape at Georgia Southern, I was shocked that he had only played the position for one season. He didn’t play like a small college player. You could see in his awareness and passion for the position and that he was a natural. When you watched him play, you saw a player that loves the game. A player that was not afraid or scared to mix it up when called on.

Where there were some concerns in my view was how much coverage that he actually played and would his movement skills translate in order to function in this scheme. There are times where the safety is asked to take the middle of the field and react to the sideline to help the corner.

In OTA’s and minicamp practices, you could see that he understood his responsibilities. He was capable of playing with range. One of the first things you notice about his game, is that he is always around the football run or pass. There were times in the practices where he was playing in the short middle of the field and he was able to read and adjust to the routes not only to knock balls down but secure interceptions as well.

Wilcox doesn’t play like a guy that lacks experience for the position. I can only recall one time in the several practices where Jerome Henderson had to correct him on the angle that he took to the ball. With Wilcox, you didn’t see the mental busts and mistakes or confusion that goes with a rookie safety. The mental side of the game is where I thought he might struggle the most because when they put on the pads that will not be an issue at all. He is more than willing to light up a ball carrier when given the opportunity.

I thought it was an outstanding move by this front office to go out and try to protect itself by signing Will Allen but there are some talented players behind him which is a good thing depth wise but the one that might be the most talented is J.J. Wilcox. I do not see J.J. Wilcox waiting around to play in this defense. He has already picked up things very easily that I thought he would have struggled with and that is a positive sign.

It is right that the coaches have put Allen in the spot that he is on the depth chart because of his experience but the more that we see Wilcox practice and the more opportunities that he gets, it will be harder for these coaches not to line him up next to Barry Church much more sooner than later.
 

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Man.. I'm getting pretty excited about J.J. WIlcox. He is the exact type player our team needs more of. Can't wait to see him out there.
 

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Yes the more I read and see about him, want to see him on the field. As i do the entire team too. Just a few days away now.
 

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Everything I read about this kid is really getting me excited to see him play. We haven't had a ball hawk in ages, it would be such a big addition this year and in the future if this kid really turns out to be a great player. I'm starting to feel like Safety which has been a weakness for so long for this team is starting to be a strength. Church/Allen are a good starting pair and I'm high on Johnson too. I hope this isn't all hype but Broaddus know his stuff so it's a good source
 

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Honestly, the biggest concern I have about Wilcox is hearing people complain about him getting enough time on the field if Allen is starting lol

Id be tempted to just let him start and live with some rookie mistakes if he is as exciting when the pads come on as he has been during OTAs and rookie camps.
 

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I don't buy sunshine from the media until at least preseason week two or so. This could all change when the pads come on.
 

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I don't buy sunshine from the media until at least preseason week two or so. This could all change when the pads come on.

The thing about Wilcox... and Broaddus mentions it in his write-up... is that everyone knows he's going to impress when the pads come on and he can actually start hitting some people. The guy hits like a truck. The big questions on him were can he figure out what he's doing and how will he be in coverage. Those two things can be seen (in large part) in the OTA's and mini camps, and sure enough, JJ has been impressing in recognition and coverage.

Now, it certainly doesn't make him a sure thing, but it is a very, very good sign that we haven't even seen the best part of his game yet (physical ability to crush the ball carrier) and he is already impressing everyone with his smarts and coverage.
 

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As above everything I've read about Wilcox has pointed to a football player. If he's also an instinctive football player then better. I like Broaddus a lot but he's not always right as is nobody else. I read most of what he prints or says and listen carefully. I'm just as excited about the guy.

The problem with playing safety is that it requires more than instincts. You have to have the experience to know where and when to be then you can play. So I expect them to work him in slowly barring injuries. It'll take time for Wilcox to learn to play safety and be a DB. One thing in this favor is safety in this defense is not as complicated as most.
 

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One thing in this favor is safety in this defense is not as complicated as most.

That is a really big thing in his favor. Kiffin's defense isn't difficult to learn and I've read that the safety position in particular isn't complex at all. It's kind of like the safety just has to have the physical ability to do what he asks of them... not necessarily a whole lot of knowledge or experience. If that's the case, then both Wilcox and Johnson should have a very good shot at getting considerable play time.
 

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They have to have game experience as a DB as well as play the scheme. The scheme is not that hard apparently but rookie DBs get taken to school quite often.
 

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Man.. I'm getting pretty excited about J.J. WIlcox. He is the exact type player our team needs more of. Can't wait to see him out there.

I agree...however, Romo is still the QB.
 

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Notice this guy can return punts/kickoffs too. He also has good hands.

 

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The thing about Wilcox... and Broaddus mentions it in his write-up... is that everyone knows he's going to impress when the pads come on and he can actually start hitting some people. The guy hits like a truck. The big questions on him were can he figure out what he's doing and how will he be in coverage. Those two things can be seen (in large part) in the OTA's and mini camps, and sure enough, JJ has been impressing in recognition and coverage.

Now, it certainly doesn't make him a sure thing, but it is a very, very good sign that we haven't even seen the best part of his game yet (physical ability to crush the ball carrier) and he is already impressing everyone with his smarts and coverage.

I agree. I think he will show more when the pads are on, almost all reports say he loves contact and is all over the field.
 

superpunk

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wow these reporters are going nuts in their scouting hats today. Slow your roll kids.
 

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4 legit safeties is an excellent problem to have
 

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We desperately need to hit on some of those mid-round picks esp at S. We've had a lot of botched experiments there the last few years.
 

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Our safety group is unproven, but holy crap if they play up to their respective potentials our defense has no holes.
 
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