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The Cowboys need more players with an overly aggressive mentality.

The all-time greats in that regard were Erik Williams and Randy White.
- The other team was their enemy.

Overshown to some extent.

Jourdan Lewis had that mindset.

Booker played that style this year.

Tyler Smith came into the NFL too aggressive and wanted to body slam everyone. Can't do that in the Goodell era.

Caleb Downs is in that category.

I would like to have seen more aggressiveness from Sonny Styles.

What other players in the draft fit that style?
 
The Cowboys need more players with an overly aggressive mentality.

The all-time greats in that regard were Erik Williams and Randy White.
- The other team was their enemy.

Overshown to some extent.

Jourdan Lewis had that mindset.

Booker played that style this year.

Tyler Smith came into the NFL too aggressive and wanted to body slam everyone. Can't do that in the Goodell era.

Caleb Downs is in that category.

I would like to have seen more aggressiveness from Sonny Styles.

What other players in the draft fit that style?
Certain teams target this type of players: Ravens, Steelers, 49ers, etc.
 
Isn't Jacob Rodriguez that mold? I haven't watch any video so I can't answer, but the descriptions seem to lead to that style.
 
At this point I am more concerned about the void of talent on defense...but yea some dogs surely would not hurt.

The whole Schotty thing about wanting to draft leaders and high character guys probably helps.
 
For me, my most in your face player was Tony Romo. Everyone ridiculed me for thinking he could be something.

When he became the starter, I was like "in your faces!"

Lol

Jk
 
Keionte Scott has that mentality.

I think TJ Parker has a bit of that too.

Edit: Trotter at ILB
 
The Cowboys need more players with an overly aggressive mentality.

The all-time greats in that regard were Erik Williams and Randy White.
- The other team was their enemy.

Overshown to some extent.

Jourdan Lewis had that mindset.

Booker played that style this year.

Tyler Smith came into the NFL too aggressive and wanted to body slam everyone. Can't do that in the Goodell era.

Caleb Downs is in that category.

I would like to have seen more aggressiveness from Sonny Styles.

What other players in the draft fit that style?
I agree regarding styles. He has some potential to unlock his inner "dawg" though. Fred warners college tape didn't show that much in your face as you say but he sure has it in the NFL.
 
I wouldn’t call them “overly aggressive” but all these guys play with aggressiveness, toughness, and physicality (in my eyes) -

D’Angelo Ponds - CB
Colton Hood - CB
Caleb Downs - S
McNeil-Warren - S
Bain - DL
Zakee Wheatly - S
Peter Woods - DT
Spencer Fano - OT
Aj Haulcy- S
Deontae Lawson - LB
Gabe Jacas - DE
Terion Stewart - RB

Hardly a complete list
 
For me, my most in your face player was Tony Romo. Everyone ridiculed me for thinking he could be something.

When he became the starter, I was like "in your faces!"

Lol

Jk
Na man, you could clearly see he had something in his preseason games. I had little doubt. In fact we were screaming to take Bledsoe out. He was a statue behind that line.
 
The Cowboys need more players with an overly aggressive mentality.

The all-time greats in that regard were Erik Williams and Randy White.
- The other team was their enemy.

Overshown to some extent.

Jourdan Lewis had that mindset.

Booker played that style this year.

Tyler Smith came into the NFL too aggressive and wanted to body slam everyone. Can't do that in the Goodell era.

Caleb Downs is in that category.

I would like to have seen more aggressiveness from Sonny Styles.

What other players in the draft fit that style?
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