Gallimore likely a cut-candidate moving forward

plasticman

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Very disappointing. The position of DT is not only a critical position, it is a "legacy" positions that typically defined the Cowboys historically great defenses.

So the Cowboys have recently gone through Maliek Collins, Trysten Hill, and Neville Gallimore by using high draft picks, either 2nd or 3rd round. They have practically come away with nothing. This is either a flaw in their ability to evaluate the position or an inability to properly utilize them by the coaches.

The Cowboys have invested their fair share in the position but they have found no gems like a Jason Witten or a Trevon Diggs or a Sean Lee or a DeMarcus Lawrence. All these players were 2nd or 3rd round picks.
 

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MOST, NO part of , yes..id say guys like Hill, AWoods, Hamilton,. Watkins, Fouiloi, Bo, and others i cant remember, how far we going back like PTSD for 2020, we blaming Gallimore for poe and mccoy or nolans terrible team? Team mistakes??


he might be on the bubble but he has been in and out injured , doubt hes been the lone glaring issue.
The biggest issue has been thinking Gallimore, Watkins, and co could get it done. Quinn certainly has put a sea change on how we approach the position getting Hankins last year and Mazi a month ago.

I am just saying is that when it comes to performance and outcomes on the field, it was Gallimore losing his matchup most often. He regularly lost his gap and could not disengage as the back ran by. He similarly regularly allowed massive cutback lanes when he got washed down the line.
 
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