ESPN MacMahon: Offensive linemen top long-term needs

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Offensive linemen top long-term needs

By Tim MacMahon
ESPNDallas.com

For a team without any glaring holes on its rosters, the Dallas Cowboys have a lot of needs.

The majority of those will have to be filled through the draft. The rules regarding the upcoming uncapped season severely restrict what the Cowboys, as a team that went to the divisional playoffs, can do in free agency.

The Cowboys, who have the 27th overall pick, aren't so desperate that they need to reach at any particular position in the draft. It's doubtful that they'll have a rookie start right away next season. They can go with the best-available-player approach, for the most part.

But, looking at the roster with a long-term view, there are some clear needs. A look at those:

OFFENSIVE TACKLE: Left tackle Flozell Adams will be 35 in May. Right tackle Marc Colombo turns 32 next season and has a troubling history of injuries. The Cowboys must have their replacements ready. Doug Free proved during a seven-game stint as the starter at right tackle when Colombo was injured that he's capable of handling that job. The jury is still out on him as a left tackle. Robert Brewster, a 2009 third-round pick who spent his rookie season on injured reserve, will begin his NFL career as a right tackle but might be better suited as a guard. If the Cowboys are looking for a left tackle in the first round, Iowa's Bryan Bulaga and/or Maryland's Bruce Campbell could be their best options.

CENTER/GUARD: Ideally, the Cowboys could find a center who has the versatility to play guard and could replace Cory Procter on the gameday roster. They thought they could do that in the second round last year, but the Seattle Seahawks swooped in to snatch Oregon's Max Unger before the Cowboys went on the clock. Dallas needs a backup for center Andre Gurode and an eventual replacement for left guard Kyle Kosier, whose contract expires after the 2010 season. Kosier's replacement might be Brewster, but the Cowboys need competition at that spot. Scouts, Inc. ranks Baylor's J.D. Walton, an Allen product, as the top center in the draft and projects him to go in the middle rounds.

SAFETY: This could become the Cowboys' biggest need if they opt to cut overpaid free safety Ken Hamlin in a financially motivated move. That could be a scenario in which a rookie has a chance to start right away, although converted cornerback Alan Ball was solid in a four-game stint as the starter when Hamlin injured his ankle. Texas' Earl Thomas would be a terrific fit, but he's projected to go in the top half of the first round. USC's Taylor Mays was once projected as a top-10 pick, but his stock dropped significantly this season. He'd be hard to pass on if he slipped all the way to No. 27, but that's doubtful considering he's expected to post eye-popping numbers at the scouting combine. It's more likely that the Cowboys will wait until later in the draft to select a safety.

CORNERBACK: The Cowboys consider their top three cornerbacks one of the elite trios in the NFL, but there's little depth after that, especially with Ball focusing more on free safety. They were fortunate to get through last season with Terence Newman, Mike Jenkins and Orlando Scandrick not missing any games. Newman will be 32 next season, so the Cowboys can't count on him forever. Jenkins and Scandrick could form an outstanding tandem for years to come, but a team can never have enough quality young corners. The Cowboys need to add one. If they can find late-round steal like Scandrick, a fifth-rounder in 2008, that's even better.

WIDE RECEIVER: Jerry Jones does not like drafting receivers. He believes they take too long to develop. He's been fortunate to find a Pro Bowler (Miles Austin) and an up-and-comer (Kevin Ogletree) in the undrafted bargain bin in recent years. The Cowboys don't need an immediate impact rookie receiver, but it'd wise for them to get a guy they could groom to be ready if, say, the Roy E. Williams experiment is officially declared a failure after the 2010 season.

KICKER: Could the Cowboys draft a kicker for the third time in four years? Well, after Nick Folk flamed out, getting a guy to put the ball through the uprights became the most glaring need on the roster. David Buehler, the fifth-round pick last year who excelled as a kickoff specialist, has been told to prepare to compete for the field goal gig. The Cowboys could sign a proven veteran within the free agency restrictions, but it wouldn't be stunning if they used a late-round pick again on a kicker.
 

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I tend to agree with this assessment.

It's really too bad 2 of our secondary draft picks from the last draft did not pan out for us.

I think if we can come away with 2 OL, one Safety, and 1 CB, we are o.k.

Also, I'd bet we get a couple of guys in FA as well. The pickens' are going to be great, but we should be able to find a couple of mid-level guys who can atleast help our depth (possibly at CB or Safety).
 

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Just say no to Taylor Mays.

He was not just bad this year, he was awful. He was repeatedly torched and looked a lot like RW31 when he was scared to hit folks plus unable to cover anyone. USC got better when Mays when out of the game for stretches.

We have Mike Hamlin in house btw.
 

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jterrell;3248150 said:
Just say no to Taylor Mays.

He was not just bad this year, he was awful. He was repeatedly torched and looked a lot like RW31 when he was scared to hit folks plus unable to cover anyone. USC got better when Mays when out of the game for stretches.

We have Mike Hamlin in house btw.
I agree.

Mays would not be what we need in the least. All he would be is a headhunter with limited range. That does not work in today's NFL.
 

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WIDE RECEIVER: Jerry Jones does not like drafting receivers. He believes they take too long to develop. He's been fortunate to find a Pro Bowler (Miles Austin) and an up-and-comer (Kevin Ogletree) in the undrafted bargain bin in recent years. The Cowboys don't need an immediate impact rookie receiver, but it'd wise for them to get a guy they could groom to be ready if, say, the Roy E. Williams experiment is officially declared a failure after the 2010 season.

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One quibble: Colombo broke his leg, which unless you have brittle bones is a one off type of deal. Before that he had started three years straight. So I do not consider him to be a player with a real injury history problem.
 

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Second quibble: hamlin is OK and so is sensabaugh so I doubt the Boys really do anything at safety. Sure we can do better but look how long it took to get this far.
 

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burmafrd;3248254 said:
One quibble: Colombo broke his leg, which unless you have brittle bones is a one off type of deal. Before that he had started three years straight. So I do not consider him to be a player with a real injury history problem.

typical MacMoron. Was he ever really injured before breaking his leg? ******* statement. He's gonna start at RT for a while.

I disagree with your take on the Safety situation. We need improvements there. Both are mediocre at best. No production at all in terms of turnovers. Would use the #1 pick there.
 

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burmafrd;3248257 said:
Second quibble: hamlin is OK and so is sensabaugh so I doubt the Boys really do anything at safety. Sure we can do better but look how long it took to get this far.

Safety position COMBINED the last two seasons, two interceptions.

Hamlin has 1 pick and something like 4 passes defensed in two years.

Safety is problem, especially if the defense wants to take the next step. We need some guys who know how to play the ball. The two we have dont. I have no issue with bringing them back, but there needs to be compeitition for their positions.
 

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dbair1967;3248335 said:
Safety position COMBINED the last two seasons, two interceptions.

Hamlin has 1 pick and something like 4 passes defensed in two years.

Safety is problem, especially if the defense wants to take the next step. We need some guys who know how to play the ball. The two we have dont. I have no issue with bringing them back, but there needs to be compeitition for their positions.

The entire secondary has had major issues making plays for the last two seasons. And the personnel has changed. I wonder what the problem is.

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burmafrd;3248254 said:
One quibble: Colombo broke his leg, which unless you have brittle bones is a one off type of deal. Before that he had started three years straight. So I do not consider him to be a player with a real injury history problem.

I believe he is referring to when he tore up a knee with Chicago and he missed I think the better part of two seasons. Isnt that how he ended up in Dallas in the first place? Bears cut him after they determined he wasnt worth the cap space with his injury history?
 

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dbair1967;3248335 said:
Safety position COMBINED the last two seasons, two interceptions.

Hamlin has 1 pick and something like 4 passes defensed in two years.

Safety is problem, especially if the defense wants to take the next step. We need some guys who know how to play the ball. The two we have dont. I have no issue with bringing them back, but there needs to be compeitition for their positions.
Had Sensabaugh not broke his hand he probably would have had at least 4 interceptions. I still don't know how Ken Hamlin went from 5 interceptions in 2007 looking like the perfect ball hawk and then doing pretty much nothing in that department since. The Cowboys are really high on Mike Hamlin so I really don't see them going out of their way to get another one unless he's too good to pass up on.
 

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speedkilz88;3248378 said:
Had Sensabaugh not broke his hand he probably would have had at least 4 interceptions. I still don't know how Ken Hamlin went from 5 interceptions in 2007 looking like the perfect ball hawk and then doing pretty much nothing in that department since. The Cowboys are really high on Mike Hamlin so I really don't see them going out of their way to get another one unless he's too good to pass up on.

I really think that would be the ideal scenario. Mike does fit the profile of that big ballhawk, so why not? It would beat having to burn a high pick on a safety when we have other needs.

All depends on what the coaches really think, of course, and we can't be sure about that. But he's smart and was productive in college, so I wouldn't be surprised if they like him enough to not use another pick there.
 

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Doomsday;3248389 said:
Watching this breakdown by The NFL Network, it seems like the whole Oline was the problem. Its hard to single out just one player, they all were confused, out played and unprepared.

http://www.dallascowboys.com/multimedia/multimedia_center.cfm?id=4DDBAD6D-A339-22EB-0A15FF844E7EB4D2
It was not just one player. They were confused over all. And it was not even just against the starting unit. Their backups were making plays as well. That was about as poorly prepared as I have seen a Cowboy offensive line in quite some time. It made me wonder if Houck was channeling Frank Verducci somehow.
 

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I just hope that Jerry doesn't decide to use the draft solely for special teams, like he did last year. He needs to find players capable of contributing and eventually taking over.
 

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Mr Cowboy;3248405 said:
I just hope that Jerry doesn't decide to use the draft solely for special teams, like he did last year. He needs to find players capable of contributing and eventually taking over.

Just because some guys didnt contribute last yr, doesnt mean they wont this yr, or somewhere down the road.

We also had several guys get hurt, which either landed them on IR or cost them alot of TC/Preseason.
 
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