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Just a few of the notalble sites. Cowboys are mostly in the 3-7 range.
What amazed me is CBS SPORTS, which had the Packers #1 over the Seahawks (#9) and Patriots, even though they lost their BEST receiver. Sheez.
CBS SPORTS
(3 ) COWBOYS - They might not be as powerful running the football, but Tony Romo and the passing game will still be good. That pass rush up front could be special on defense.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/...l-hate-this-list----unless-youre-a-cheesehead
ESPN
(6) COWBOYS - The Cowboys went 12-4 last season while rushing on an NFL-high 48 percent of offensive plays. Will they still be as committed to the run now that DeMarco Murray is in Philadelphia?
http://espn.go.com/nfl/powerrankings
FOX SPORTS
(5) COWBOYS - The Cowboys may have to use the short passing game as an extension of the run game now that DeMarco Murray is gone, and Tony Romo may have more pressure on him this year to carry the offense. The additions of edge rushers Greg Hardy, Randy Gregory and a healthy DeMarcus Lawrence will give the Cowboys’ pass defense a major bump.
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/power-rankings
NFL.COM
(6) COWBOYS - Everyone is concerned about who's running the rock and how the Orlando Scandrick injury will impact the defense. But Dallas' front seven has a chance to be special. Forget Randy Gregory and Greg Hardy for a second. DeMarcus Lawrence and Tyrone Crawford are developing players who can make the leap, so to speak, this year. And having Sean Lee in there at WLB makes a huge difference, particularly in coverage.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...ankings-seattle-seahawks-begin-season-at-no-1
YAHOO SPORTS
(7) COWBOYS - On Christine Michael, the running back acquired from Seattle, keep in mind that if the Cowboys thought of him as a starter they'd have been offering more than a conditional seventh-round pick to get him. The Cowboys' running back situation is still the NFL's most interesting experiment this season.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-s...hanges-after-a-crazy-preseason-150053421.html
What amazed me is CBS SPORTS, which had the Packers #1 over the Seahawks (#9) and Patriots, even though they lost their BEST receiver. Sheez.
CBS SPORTS
(3 ) COWBOYS - They might not be as powerful running the football, but Tony Romo and the passing game will still be good. That pass rush up front could be special on defense.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/...l-hate-this-list----unless-youre-a-cheesehead
ESPN
(6) COWBOYS - The Cowboys went 12-4 last season while rushing on an NFL-high 48 percent of offensive plays. Will they still be as committed to the run now that DeMarco Murray is in Philadelphia?
http://espn.go.com/nfl/powerrankings
FOX SPORTS
(5) COWBOYS - The Cowboys may have to use the short passing game as an extension of the run game now that DeMarco Murray is gone, and Tony Romo may have more pressure on him this year to carry the offense. The additions of edge rushers Greg Hardy, Randy Gregory and a healthy DeMarcus Lawrence will give the Cowboys’ pass defense a major bump.
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/power-rankings
NFL.COM
(6) COWBOYS - Everyone is concerned about who's running the rock and how the Orlando Scandrick injury will impact the defense. But Dallas' front seven has a chance to be special. Forget Randy Gregory and Greg Hardy for a second. DeMarcus Lawrence and Tyrone Crawford are developing players who can make the leap, so to speak, this year. And having Sean Lee in there at WLB makes a huge difference, particularly in coverage.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...ankings-seattle-seahawks-begin-season-at-no-1
YAHOO SPORTS
(7) COWBOYS - On Christine Michael, the running back acquired from Seattle, keep in mind that if the Cowboys thought of him as a starter they'd have been offering more than a conditional seventh-round pick to get him. The Cowboys' running back situation is still the NFL's most interesting experiment this season.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-s...hanges-after-a-crazy-preseason-150053421.html