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Door Now Opens For Jason Williams
Posted by nickeatman at 5/10/2010 3:25 PM CDT on truebluefanclub.com
While it’s easy to think the Cowboys have traded Bobby Carpenter to make room for the newly-drafted Sean Lee, let’s not completely forget about Jason Williams.
Last year’s third-round pick – the first selection by the Cowboys in 2009 – basically spent last season as a redshirt, playing in just five games and mostly on special teams.
When you think about the role Carpenter played last year as a dime backer on third downs, covering a lot of tight ends, you would think Williams has a chance to at least compete with Lee for that spot. One knock on Lee’s game is pass coverage, therefore Williams could have the slight edge in that category.
But while both players are considered high draft picks, there are expectations for Lee, whom the Cowboys admit they had rated in the first-round.
Then again, Jerry Jones sounded very adamant before the draft about making sure some of the middle-round draft picks get more playing time in the future. That would certainly bode well for Williams.
So it will be interesting to see how it all plays out once OTAs begin next week and the mini-camp in June.
Posted by nickeatman at 5/10/2010 3:25 PM CDT on truebluefanclub.com
While it’s easy to think the Cowboys have traded Bobby Carpenter to make room for the newly-drafted Sean Lee, let’s not completely forget about Jason Williams.
Last year’s third-round pick – the first selection by the Cowboys in 2009 – basically spent last season as a redshirt, playing in just five games and mostly on special teams.
When you think about the role Carpenter played last year as a dime backer on third downs, covering a lot of tight ends, you would think Williams has a chance to at least compete with Lee for that spot. One knock on Lee’s game is pass coverage, therefore Williams could have the slight edge in that category.
But while both players are considered high draft picks, there are expectations for Lee, whom the Cowboys admit they had rated in the first-round.
Then again, Jerry Jones sounded very adamant before the draft about making sure some of the middle-round draft picks get more playing time in the future. That would certainly bode well for Williams.
So it will be interesting to see how it all plays out once OTAs begin next week and the mini-camp in June.