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The Dallas Cowboys haven’t been in Oxnard, Calif. long enough to adjust to the magical temperatures that feel like Heaven compared to the scorching heat in Texas. However, 2012 third-round draft pick Tyrone Crawford is already turning heads, although it’s just the beginning of training camp.

Scouts and media members who are in Oxnard for the duration of camp have been writing, talking and tweeting about Crawford this week. The things they’re saying are exactly what the Cowboys’ coaching staff said they liked about Crawford coming out of Boise State.

Crawford is very quick off the line at the snap of the ball. He explodes out of his stance and shows superb quickness getting upfield, causing problems for the offensive player trying to block him. This quickness is great, but it’s Crawford’s arsenal of pass-rushing moves that has really impressed everyone so far in training camp.

Such assets are beyond a necessity for a Cowboys team that was awful up front defensively last season. Starting defensive ends Jason Hatcher and Kenyon Coleman were two of the weakest links on defense, which caused a chain reaction of events throughout the defense that resulted in the worst defensive performance by any Cowboys team in history over the course of a season. So it’s safe to say the Cowboys are thrilled with what they see in Crawford thus far.

Crawford’s display of his abilities undoubtedly has the wheels turning in Cowboys defensive coordinator Rob Ryan‘s unique mind. Initially, most folks thought Crawford would be used in special four down linemen sets in Ryan’s variable 3-4 scheme, but now it appears Crawford might earn some serious playing time in the regular set. One thing is for sure: if he keeps up the impressive pace he’s on, Coleman will be out of a job by mid-August.

It’s way too early for season expectation changes due to one player, but Crawford’s fast start isn’t the only good thing going on. He’s a pure pass-rusher, arguably the only one on Dallas’ roster besides DeMarcus Ware. However, Dallas had trouble with its outside linebackers defending the pass last year. To fix this, Ryan and company drafted Kyle Wilber, a pass-coverage specialist at outside linebacker. With Wilber putting an end to the slew of opposing running backs catching passes in the flats and Crawford providing a refreshingly effective pass rush, Dallas’ defense might not be bad in 2012. In fact, it might be pretty good.


Nice...
 
"Worst defensive performance by any Cowboys team in history"? Not even close. Who wrote this article?
 
the fact that crawford, wilber, hamilton, and at least one of the rookie receivers is looking good has me the most excited so far in camp.

i need to hear more about lissemore and brent.
 
I don't think Hatcher was a weakness at all on last year's DL. I would argue that Spears, Coleman and Brent were far bigger issues than Hatcher. I remember reading here in the offseason that on one metric he was the 9th most productive 3-4 DE in the league. Hatcher's biggest issue is durability and he did miss some games last year, too.

I am really looking forward to a rotation of Hatcher, Crawford, Lissemore and Geathers out there at DE. All of those guys have size and athleticism - they are not just run defenders. They're athleticism will also allow us to do more zone blitz schemes where those guys drop back into coverage without embarassing themselves.
 
The emergence of Crawford, Geathers and Lissemore will make a big difference for the Boys up front. More agility and lateral quickness up front.
 
Zordon;4645487 said:
the fact that crawford, wilber, hamilton, and at least one of the rookie receivers is looking good has me the most excited so far in camp.

i need to hear more about lissemore and brent.
Stock is down on both of them. Hold on, we have time.;)
 
JohnsKey19;4645512 said:
The emergence of Crawford, Geathers and Lissemore will make a big difference for the Boys up front. More agility and lateral quickness up front.
Geathers, is listed at 6'7" 329lbs and has been playing well at camp. Glad we kept him around at this point. BTW..he did play a little nose last year. hmmmm.
 
I've always heard that pass rushing on the corner is something that you can either do, or you can't. Kind of like having loose hips as a corner, or the vision of a premiere running back.

You have to take off low, get under around the lineman, then raise and attack the QB. It's kind of a God-given ability, whereas playing the run is a different story.

As such, a rookie can have a HUGE impact. If they can't do it as a rookie, they never will by and large.

If Crawford, Wilber, and Hamilton have it, they'll make big 3rd down contributions right away.
 
Eskimo;4645502 said:
I don't think Hatcher was a weakness at all on last year's DL.

Yeah... I didn't get that either... Hatcher was looking really good last year and by most accounts, is looking good this year as well...
 
trickblue;4645531 said:
Yeah... I didn't get that either... Hatcher was looking really good last year and by most accounts, is looking good this year as well...
good to see you...err..read you old friend. I see you're still doing your thing.:D
 
Boys#1 95;4645536 said:
good to see you...err..read you old friend. I see you're still doing your thing.:D

It's the only thing I am good at... and even THAT is in question... ;)
 

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