he’s just been everything you could wantNeed to rewatch the game, but I thought Williams was picking up a lot of blitzes and making key blocks allowing Dak some extra time today.
Noticed him last week too.
It's a crime how we keep players who could contribute on the bench. Especially at the RB position.He's a keeper. I like Davis too. I don't think we need to worry about getting another RB.
I am sure PFF will have him as a low 50. I am playing around FYI.Need to rewatch the game, but I thought Williams was picking up a lot of blitzes and making key blocks allowing Dak some extra time today.
Noticed him last week too.
Seems more like a McCarthy thing.It's a crime how we keep players who could contribute on the bench. Especially at the RB position.
He was phenomenalNeed to rewatch the game, but I thought Williams was picking up a lot of blitzes and making key blocks allowing Dak some extra time today.
Noticed him last week too.
Maybe so.Seems more like a McCarthy thing.
Overall, Javonte Williams has pass protected well, but at times, he gets beat or backtracked by a bullrush all the way back into Dak. He needs to keep working on improving and getter better.
Start watching this tape at the 4:13 minute mark. This video creator explains Javonte's pass protection very well, how Javonte Williams overall has become a very good pass protector that Dak relies on, but Javonte still needs to keep improving his pass protection.
I also wish Schotty would activate RB Phil Mafah and give him a chance. He's another bellcow type of hard running RB like Javonte Williams, except Phil Mafah is slightly taller, bigger, stronger and excellent in pass protection. Go to the 2:50 minute mark to see Phil Mafah pass protect...
Sure hashe’s just been everything you could want
Could be a numbers game with si many injuries in secondary for Mafah.
Yep. Unless he knocks their socks off next summer, he might be a former Cowboy after the final cuts.Mafah looks like a red shirt freshman who might have to wait until Oxnard & next pre season to play .
