DC: 10 Free-Agent Questions: What Should Cowboys Do At Left Defensive End?

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10 Free-Agent Questions: What Should Cowboys Do At Left Defensive End?
Tuesday, March 03, 2015 5:55 PM CST
By DallasCowboys.com Report

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IRVING, Texas -- With so many expected free agents, including two of the best offensive players in football, the Cowboys have plenty of questions to answer here this offseason.

Some of them will be answered here before the start of the free-agent signing period on March 10. Others might take a few more weeks, and perhaps after the draft.

For now, DallasCowboys.com has come up with 10 pressing questions the Cowboys are facing this offseason and writers Bryan Broaddus, David Helman and Nick Eatman will try their best to answer them, giving a forecast of what could happen here in what should be an entertaining offseason.

Today’s question focuses on the Cowboys’ decision at defensive end, particularly on the left side.

What Should Cowboys Do At Left Defensive End Position?

Bryan: When you look at the current depth chart of the Cowboys on defense, there several areas of concern that they must address before the start of the season -- especially along the line at left end. I like what the front office has done on that right side with Jeremy Mincey and DeMarcus Lawrence, but with Anthony Spencer and George Selvie as unrestricted free agents, there is a hole on the other side. There are a couple of different ways they can play this and it might begin by moving Mincey over and potentially re-signing Selvie, who appeared to be a better against the run and pass rush than Spencer. Selvie looked more comfortable in the position, but that also might have been due to Spencer coming off that knee injury. If they do move Mincey and sign Selvie, then I could see them start Lawrence at the right end and look to the draft to add another edge player like Owamagbe Odighzuwa from UCLA or Preston Smith from Mississippi State. They could also go the similar route like they did with Mincey and bottom fish for player once the market settles after the first week -- maybe a guy like Tyson Alualu from Jacksonville might be in the mix but regardless the position will be addressed.

Nick: This is a tough one because there are so many factors involved, it’s almost like the linebacker spot where there are several different options you could with guys playing different positions. At defensive end, I would think the best-case scenario for the Cowboys is that young DeMarcus Lawrence turns the proverbial corner and shows enough skills to consistently rush off the right side. That’s where he came from against the Lions in that game-clinching play. If he can be that rusher who could battle with opposing left tackles, then moving Jeremy Mincey to the left side is ideal. But after that, the Cowboys have to decide what to do with guys like George Selvie and Anthony Spencer. Selvie probably gets a minimum deal to return and I don’t think I’d make him a strong priority. Spencer won’t get a ton of money but I could see Jerry Jones paying him because he’s always had a soft spot for this guy. Plus, if you noticed Spencer was playing his best ball down the stretch. Coming back from Microfracture surgery is rare in this league but you could argue that Spencer completed that comeback last season. I would probably sign him to a team-friendly deal if he takes it and see if you can keep him in a Cowboys uniform for his entire career.

David: I’m going into 2015 assuming that Jeremy Mincey and DeMarcus Lawrence are going to team up to man the right side of the defensive line. Of course, the pressure and the focus are on Lawrence to live up to his billing as the No. 34 pick – but that’s not the way Rod Marinelli works. It’s much more likely he’ll want two able-bodied ends splitting reps, keeping each other fresh. That firms up the right side of the line, at least for 2015. On the other side, I’d really like to see Anthony Spencer brought back on an affordable veteran deal. He didn’t have a great season by any stretch of the imagination, but he rebounded nicely and was playing good football down the final month of the year. George Selvie wouldn’t be a terrible option, but I don’t think it would be a bad idea to shop around for a more viable – but cheaper – option. After all, Mincey was a cheap signing just last year. Most importantly, I think it’d be great to draft a solid left end this spring. Maybe not with the No. 27 overall pick, but somewhere in the first two or three rounds. Spencer and another highly-touted draft pick sounds like a solid tandem for the left side.

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I think Mincey and Spencer will be at LDE and Lawrence and ?? at RDE.
 

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I think Mincey and Spencer will be at LDE and Lawrence and ?? at RDE.

Think Spencer and Mario Edwards will end up being SDE if Dallas goes with the draft, which leaves alot to be desired.

IM hoping they can settle the spot in FA with a player like McPhee or Sheard. Sheard IMO could probably be had for around 4-5mil a yr avg
 

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IM hoping they can settle the spot in FA with a player like McPhee or Sheard. Sheard IMO could probably be had for around 4-5mil a yr avg

I really hope it's sheard but sadly I would guess his price is a fair amount higher than that.
 

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Think Spencer and Mario Edwards will end up being SDE if Dallas goes with the draft, which leaves alot to be desired.

IM hoping they can settle the spot in FA with a player like McPhee or Sheard. Sheard IMO could probably be had for around 4-5mil a yr avg

I've always been a Spencer fan although he's never been great just good to slightly better than good. I'm fine with he and Mincey playing that side with some rotation. I realize Mincey played on the other side last year but his game is more suited for SDE, IMHO.

I agree Lawrence and ??? should start the other side. You're always going to see guys moved around some and multiple fronts these days.
 

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I've always been a Spencer fan although he's never been great just good to slightly better than good. I'm fine with he and Mincey playing that side with some rotation. I realize Mincey played on the other side last year but his game is more suited for SDE, IMHO.

I agree Lawrence and ??? should start the other side. You're always going to see guys moved around some and multiple fronts these days.

Until i actually hear Marinelli or anybody from the Cowboys even suggest Mincey on the strong side, i pay it no mind. Think they Cowboys were fine on the right side when they went man.
 

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Until i actually hear Marinelli or anybody from the Cowboys even suggest Mincey on the strong side, i pay it no mind. Think they Cowboys were fine on the right side when they went man.

Both can play the right side but I'd call them SDEs by their game. They used Mincey at WDE because they had nobody else. He'll play there some this year. But I'd prefer to have edge rushers play most of the snaps there.
 

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The great thing with Hardy is that they can use him where ever he is needed. RDE, LDE or 3tech.

I think Lawrence can play either side as well as Mincey.

Not sure Lawrence is as run tough as Mincey. But I need to see more of the kid.
 

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I am slightly worried about the eagles,they are dumping players and clearing huge cap room,they may go after some of our guys.
 

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The great thing with Hardy is that they can use him where ever he is needed. RDE, LDE or 3tech.

I think Lawrence can play either side as well as Mincey.

Agreed. I've been talking to my friend who is a Panther fan about Hardy. They used him in all three spots and he's even good vs the run.
 

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forget hardy. simply too unlikely to get worked up over. no one with anything beyond a christmas wish list has linked him to dallas.
dallas isn't looking to spend big and they aren't looking for character risks.
hardy probably doesn't need the spotlight of being a cowboy either.

i think dallas will kick tires on second tier FA DEs, but JPP is really a 2nd tier guy and him getting franchise dis hilarious.
looks like FAs will get overpaid this class.

mincey has position flex and after that you can probably get spencer resigned on an incentive-laden deal.
could offer selvie the same incentive type deal and decide what to do in camp.

dallas needs 5 or 6 DE options in camp so when 1 gets injured and 1 flops they can still find 4 solid players for the rotation.
 

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The team needs an upgrade at the 1 defensive tackle, to go along with a strong player for the weak defensive line position. Then pair that with a potentially very strong linebacker group, and the possibilities expand for some work in the secondary and even offensive line via the draft.
 
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