MichiganCowboyFan
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 2,530
- Reaction score
- 2,349
Who are you looking to keep in free agency and who are you looking to let walk?
- I would prioritize to keep Gregory, Kearse and Hooker, and either re-sign the rest cheap or let them walk. Gallup has been too injury prone, he can walk. Williams too inconsistent, he can walk.
Who's your pet cats and primary target positions on day one and day two of the draft?
- I would target interior O-line the most, then maybe draft an interior D-line man and an ILB to replace Vander Esch. Also, need to draft a competent Quarterback.
Who are you looking forward to most for development in training camp and preseason?
- I am looking forward to more from the 2021 draft class, Kelvin Joseph and Jabril Cox should be cemented as starters and Cox coming back from injury should be a cornerstone at inside linebacker. I would want to maintain Parsons as a pass rusher more often than not. It's a shame Parsons ended 2021 with a whimper but he has a lot of potential for 2022 and beyond.
It's definitely a shame how the 2021-22 season ended, but the Cowboys have a good young cornerstone on defense to look forward to for the 2022-23 NFL season. The offense looks a bit shakier with the loss of a tight end and at least one starting wide receiver and serious question marks on the offensive line and at Quarterback.
- I would prioritize to keep Gregory, Kearse and Hooker, and either re-sign the rest cheap or let them walk. Gallup has been too injury prone, he can walk. Williams too inconsistent, he can walk.
Who's your pet cats and primary target positions on day one and day two of the draft?
- I would target interior O-line the most, then maybe draft an interior D-line man and an ILB to replace Vander Esch. Also, need to draft a competent Quarterback.
Who are you looking forward to most for development in training camp and preseason?
- I am looking forward to more from the 2021 draft class, Kelvin Joseph and Jabril Cox should be cemented as starters and Cox coming back from injury should be a cornerstone at inside linebacker. I would want to maintain Parsons as a pass rusher more often than not. It's a shame Parsons ended 2021 with a whimper but he has a lot of potential for 2022 and beyond.
It's definitely a shame how the 2021-22 season ended, but the Cowboys have a good young cornerstone on defense to look forward to for the 2022-23 NFL season. The offense looks a bit shakier with the loss of a tight end and at least one starting wide receiver and serious question marks on the offensive line and at Quarterback.