News: DC: Despite Rookie Competition, Weems Enjoys Strong Spring Season

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Despite Rookie Competition, Weems Enjoys Strong Spring Season
Monday, June 22, 2015 9:51 AM CDT
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By David Helman
http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/2...competition-weems-enjoys-strong-spring-season



IRVING, Texas – The narrative had already been crafted before offseason practices even began.

Having lost Jermey Parnell in free agency, the Cowboys spent a third-round pick on Chaz Green to help fill the hole at swing tackle, and to grow into a future starter. That narrative took an even loftier turn when La’el Collins signed on, giving the team a first-round talent to use at either guard, tackle – or both.

Darrion Weems didn’t quite fit into that narrative – fortunately for him, he wasn’t listening to it in the first place.

“You don’t think about any of that. You just come out every day and you work to get better,” he said. “If you’re thinking about everything that’s being said and done around you, you’d go crazy.”


Despite all the aforementioned speculation about rookies, it’s Weems who has spent the better part of the last month as the Cowboys’ right tackle. The main reason for that is the ongoing recovery of Doug Free, who underwent ankle surgery earlier in the offseason. But still, the primary choice of replacement has been the fourth-year veteran who was undrafted in 2012 – rather than the high-profile youngsters.

“It’s just good to get out there and get my feet back under me, get some good working going,” Weems said. “Just playing ball again and getting the offense back in my mind and the techniques and things – it’s been good, it’s been fun.”

The fact that Weems hasn’t been playing is a big factor in why he seemed lost in the shuffle at tackle. He injured his shoulder almost at the outset of training camp last summer, and he was sent to injured reserve without playing a snap for the season.

“He’s dealt with a couple of injuries the last couple of years. So even though he has been in the league, he’s still inexperienced,” said Cowboys coach Jason Garrett.

He has certainly looked competent in practices – albeit unpadded practices – this spring. The coaching staff has experimented at times with playing Collins at right tackle, but the lion’s share of the starting reps have gone to Weems.

“Every rep is key,” he said. “Doug is there constantly, in my ear, letting me know the things I’m doing wrong, things I’m doing right. He’s being very vocal and great and helping me come along.”

None of this means anything is decided, especially with training camp still five weeks in the distance. But Collins certainly looks comfortable on the interior, and the Cowboys just announced that Green has undergone surgery on a hip flexor.

It doesn’t seem like a bad bet that Weems could earn that much-discussed swing tackle job for himself – not that he’s listening to that narrative, either.

“All you can do is go out every day and work hard – try to become the best you,” he said. “Everything else takes care of itself."
 

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Kind of a random question... but why is there this notion of a "swing tackle", but you don't have, say, a "swing [defensive] end" or a "swing guard" or a "swing cornerback"? I mean I know there are guys who can play both guard positions and both CB sides, so why isn't this talked about as much as tackle? Is it that much harder to find someone who can play both tackle positions? Or people just didn't feel like assigning a buzz word to position flex for other positions?
 

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Kind of a random question... but why is there this notion of a "swing tackle", but you don't have, say, a "swing [defensive] end" or a "swing guard" or a "swing cornerback"? I mean I know there are guys who can play both guard positions and both CB sides, so why isn't this talked about as much as tackle? Is it that much harder to find someone who can play both tackle positions? Or people just didn't feel like assigning a buzz word to position flex for other positions?

Because they normally have 7 OL active on game day for 5 positions.

On DL they have 8 to 9 active for 4 spots.
 

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Because they normally have 7 OL active on game day for 5 positions.

On DL they have 8 to 9 active for 4 spots.

Ah, that makes sense then. Didn't think of it that way.
 

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Kind of a random question... but why is there this notion of a "swing tackle", but you don't have, say, a "swing [defensive] end" or a "swing guard" or a "swing cornerback"? Or people just didn't feel like assigning a buzz word to position flex for other positions?

Having a game day interior reserve C/G is also a great thing, because not every team has such a player.

As @xwalker mentioned, having such a player and a swing tackle gives a team the option of dressing only 7 OL and going long at another position.
 

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Really glad to hear good things like this concerning Weems' emergence onto a plateau of fine performance. If he's able to add to the growing list of highly capable OL depth, so much the better. I hadn't expected that from him to be honest but with that being the case, it makes his ascendance even more pleasing.
 
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Kind of a random question... but why is there this notion of a "swing tackle", but you don't have, say, a "swing [defensive] end" or a "swing guard" or a "swing cornerback"? I mean I know there are guys who can play both guard positions and both CB sides, so why isn't this talked about as much as tackle? Is it that much harder to find someone who can play both tackle positions? Or people just didn't feel like assigning a buzz word to position flex for other positions?

Well dline guys usually rotate and the 3rd cb usually comes in for a cb who goes down and with most defensive players they play in packages where online guys don't
They play every down and you only have one extra tackle active for a game, if a second tackle goes down you usually move a guard who has played some tackle outside
You have many more guys active for guys on the other side of the ball
 

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Is it just me or is Free getting practice as a coach.

Not just you, I was thinking the same thing. Maybe he'll follow in Colombo's footsteps and have a role on the staff when his career ends?
 

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Not just you, I was thinking the same thing. Maybe he'll follow in Colombo's footsteps and have a role on the staff when his career ends?

Hopefully- he seems like a guy without any ego whatsoever and the players are always talking anout what he is teaching them.
 

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Well the team has waited long enough for this guy to pan out. Hopefully we are able to cash in. It sure changes the overall perception our team had about being able to develop offensive linemen.
 
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