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Many of the pass rushers ahead of Fehoko on the depth chart in 2023 have left the Cowboys this offseason.
By Sean Martin May 3, 2024
The Dallas Cowboys will be implementing their third defensive scheme since Mike McCarthy has been head coach, this year under new coordinator Mike Zimmer. The Cowboys are hopeful Zimmer can install his defense and get new personnel up to speed in time to keep that side of the ball as a strength, adding DE Marshawn Kneeland, LB Marist Liufau, CB Caelen Carson, and DT Justin Rogers in last week’s draft.
Kneeland and Rogers help the Cowboys replace defensive line starters that left in free agency like Dorance Armstrong, Dante Fowler, Neville Gallimore, and Johnathan Hankins, but this front four will also be about getting breakout seasons from second- and third-year players in a new scheme. The more traditional alignments that Zimmer is expected to use has given new hope to nose tackle Mazi Smith as 2023’s first-round pick, but the same should go for fourth-round pick Junior Fehoko. Taking a true development year with experienced names ahead of him on the depth chart as a rookie, the pass rusher out of San Jose State now has a much better chance of getting in the rotation and making a name for himself in 2024.
Fehoko did spend most of his rookie season on IR with a knee injury. Activated at the end of the season, Fehoko is a bit undersized to play on the interior in the NFL, but had the speed and explosiveness to be a project in a defense that emphasized these traits under Quinn. Fehoko will still have a chance to show off his pass rush ability in Zimmer’s defense, with snaps up for grabs on both the interior and edge. This is a player that’s comfortable along the line of scrimmage, playing in tight spaces and flipping his hips well to run sideline-to-sideline defending the run.
More: https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...view-junior-fehoko-defensvie-line-mike-zimmer
By Sean Martin May 3, 2024
The Dallas Cowboys will be implementing their third defensive scheme since Mike McCarthy has been head coach, this year under new coordinator Mike Zimmer. The Cowboys are hopeful Zimmer can install his defense and get new personnel up to speed in time to keep that side of the ball as a strength, adding DE Marshawn Kneeland, LB Marist Liufau, CB Caelen Carson, and DT Justin Rogers in last week’s draft.
Kneeland and Rogers help the Cowboys replace defensive line starters that left in free agency like Dorance Armstrong, Dante Fowler, Neville Gallimore, and Johnathan Hankins, but this front four will also be about getting breakout seasons from second- and third-year players in a new scheme. The more traditional alignments that Zimmer is expected to use has given new hope to nose tackle Mazi Smith as 2023’s first-round pick, but the same should go for fourth-round pick Junior Fehoko. Taking a true development year with experienced names ahead of him on the depth chart as a rookie, the pass rusher out of San Jose State now has a much better chance of getting in the rotation and making a name for himself in 2024.
Fehoko did spend most of his rookie season on IR with a knee injury. Activated at the end of the season, Fehoko is a bit undersized to play on the interior in the NFL, but had the speed and explosiveness to be a project in a defense that emphasized these traits under Quinn. Fehoko will still have a chance to show off his pass rush ability in Zimmer’s defense, with snaps up for grabs on both the interior and edge. This is a player that’s comfortable along the line of scrimmage, playing in tight spaces and flipping his hips well to run sideline-to-sideline defending the run.
More: https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...view-junior-fehoko-defensvie-line-mike-zimmer