PFF: All NFC East Team

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(apologies if this has been posted before...didn't see it right off...)

http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2011/01/24/profootballfocus-com-all-nfc-east-team/


Congratulations to Cowboys:

Fullback
Chris Gronkowski (Dallas Cowboys)
A lot of people are down on the kid because his missed block got Tony Romo hurt. What about the rest of his season?



Tight End
Jason Witten (Dallas Cowboys)
The best tight end in the league. Period.


Center
Andre Gurode (Dallas Cowboys)
Could very well play his entire career without mastering how to snap the ball in the shotgun formation. But his run blocking is very good at times.



Right Guard
Leonard Davis (Dallas Cowboys)
No longer the behemoth at guard that he was when initially moving over from Arizona, Davis mixed some good play with some not so good play. Still a decent year.

Outside Linebacker
DeMarcus Ware (Dallas Cowboys)
Even if his NFL sack leader title should come with a disclaimer for how he got it (beating up on a third string rookie in a meaningless game) Ware had his typical very good year. His 79 QB disruptions were second in the league.



Middle Linebacker
Bradie James (Dallas Cowboys)
The other option was Jonathan Goff, but the Giant played less snaps and struggled in coverage. James is a reliable guy.


Kicker
David Buehler (Dallas Cowboys)
His kickoff ability earns him the nod; all the other candidates were as inconsistent as he was when it came down to their field goal kicking.



Punter
Mat McBriar (Dallas Cowboys)
Third in our punter rankings, McBriar had the largest maximum punt time (5.60 seconds) and the highest average (47.1 yards).
 
Stopped reading when Bigg made it. Laughable.:laugh2:
 
I love how Ware gets a disclaimer but if it was anyone else the talk would be "dominance".
 

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