News: Position Series: Scandrick’s Return Will Help; But CB Still Has Question Marks

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Position Series: Scandrick’s Return Will Help; But CB Still Has Question Marks

http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/2...-return-will-help-cb-still-has-question-marks




Pressing Matters:


This time of year, all teams must start making decisions on potential free agents at all spots. At cornerback, the Cowboys have Morris Claiborne who will be an unrestricted free agent in March. At this point, it’s likely he will test the market, considering the team already declined his fifth-year option. He owes that to himself but he did say after the season ended he would like to return to the Cowboys in 2016. This seems like the same situation the Cowboys were in last year, but the team needs to figure out the plan moving forward with Brandon Carr’s contract. Also, the Cowboys should decide what they want to do with Byron Jones, who played both safety and corner this year. It might go into the summer until they figure out where he plays, likely depending on players that are added in free agency and/or the draft.

2015 Evaluation:
The loss of Scandrick was a big blow, and it affected the slot position, which started out with Tyler Patmon, but he was released before the end of the season. Brandon Carr played solid at times, as did Morris Claiborne, but the lack of interceptions and turnovers this team forced was a problem in every game but one (at Philadelphia, Week 2). No, they weren’t allowing big plays on a routine basis, but they weren’t making them as well.


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This could probably go to just about all players on the roster, but in terms of cornerback, it has to be Orlando Scandrick. Now, it obviously wasn’t his fault he missed all of last year with a torn ACL, but the Cowboys definitely need him to return to form in a major way. With the status of Carr and Claiborne uncertain, the Cowboys need Scandrick to step right back into his role as the team’s best cover corner.

Upgrades Needed:

The Cowboys got some help near the end of the season at cornerback from a pair of unlikely contributors who could factor into the mix this season. Terrance Mitchell, a former Cowboys draft pick in 2014, returned late in the season and actually had the first interception by a cornerback all season. The next week in Buffalo, Deji Olatoye picked off a pass as well, saving a touchdown. Both players should get the chance to compete for playing time.

By The Numbers: Read

  • Players drafted in the fifth round aren’t always locks to make the team, especially ones from the Division II level. That’s why Brandon Carr’s streak of 131 games started is so impressive. Carr started all 16 games again in 2015, completing his eighth season of playing and starting every game.
  • With just two interceptions by a cornerback this season, it marked the fewest amount of picks by Cowboys corners since the 1989 season. That year, which resulted in a 1-15 finish, the Cowboys also had just one interception by a cornerback (Ron Francis). The other six came from safeties and linebackers.
 

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I believe Dallas should look into retaining Claiborne and replacing Carr in FA. They might can do both with what they are scheduled to pay Carr this year.
 

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I believe Dallas should look into retaining Claiborne and replacing Carr in FA. They might can do both with what they are scheduled to pay Carr this year.

Unless someone comes a shopping, and wants to spend absurd...this could well go down.
 

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Nah! time to let our two losers get a feel for free agency. If we get one mid-level CB in FA and one
in the draft (preferably in the top 100) we can proceed next year with the 5 we will have. The two
we are letting go have shown us for years they don't know how to play and can't change to play
the Marinelli system.
 

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Mo wouldn't cost much at all, so I wouldn't mind bringing him back to play his customary 10 games next year.

We have Scandrick back, which will be huge. And I liked what Olatoye did in limited work.

Go out and pick up a medium-tier free agent, and one or two CB in the draft, and we should be alright (given that we have a decent pass rush next year).
 

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Mo wouldn't cost much at all, so I wouldn't mind bringing him back to play his customary 10 games next year.

We have Scandrick back, which will be huge. And I liked what Olatoye did in limited work.

Go out and pick up a medium-tier free agent, and one or two CB in the draft, and we should be alright (given that we have a decent pass rush next year).

Good snapshot. I'm for taking at the top of this upcoming draft: a defensive tackle, linebacker, and cornerback. More firmly establish the environment for the immediate future.
 

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We have a habit of overvaluing guys who test free agency and get cut after one year or before they even play a snap. Not only is the only defensive player on our roster who is good enough to start on other teams insanely injury prone, but most of our biggest contributors aren't even good enough to make the other 31 rosters in the league.
 

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Position Series: Scandrick’s Return Will Help; But CB Still Has Question Marks

http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/2016/02/08/position-series-scandrick’s-return-will-help-cb-still-has-question-marks


Pressing Matters:


This time of year, all teams must start making decisions on potential free agents at all spots. At cornerback, the Cowboys have Morris Claiborne who will be an unrestricted free agent in March. At this point, it’s likely he will test the market, considering the team already declined his fifth-year option. He owes that to himself but he did say after the season ended he would like to return to the Cowboys in 2016. This seems like the same situation the Cowboys were in last year, but the team needs to figure out the plan moving forward with Brandon Carr’s contract. Also, the Cowboys should decide what they want to do with Byron Jones, who played both safety and corner this year. It might go into the summer until they figure out where he plays, likely depending on players that are added in free agency and/or the draft.

2015 Evaluation:
The loss of Scandrick was a big blow, and it affected the slot position, which started out with Tyler Patmon, but he was released before the end of the season. Brandon Carr played solid at times, as did Morris Claiborne, but the lack of interceptions and turnovers this team forced was a problem in every game but one (at Philadelphia, Week 2). No, they weren’t allowing big plays on a routine basis, but they weren’t making them as well.


Need More From

This could probably go to just about all players on the roster, but in terms of cornerback, it has to be Orlando Scandrick. Now, it obviously wasn’t his fault he missed all of last year with a torn ACL, but the Cowboys definitely need him to return to form in a major way. With the status of Carr and Claiborne uncertain, the Cowboys need Scandrick to step right back into his role as the team’s best cover corner.

Upgrades Needed:

The Cowboys got some help near the end of the season at cornerback from a pair of unlikely contributors who could factor into the mix this season. Terrance Mitchell, a former Cowboys draft pick in 2014, returned late in the season and actually had the first interception by a cornerback all season. The next week in Buffalo, Deji Olatoye picked off a pass as well, saving a touchdown. Both players should get the chance to compete for playing time.

By The Numbers: Read

  • Players drafted in the fifth round aren’t always locks to make the team, especially ones from the Division II level. That’s why Brandon Carr’s streak of 131 games started is so impressive. Carr started all 16 games again in 2015, completing his eighth season of playing and starting every game.
  • With just two interceptions by a cornerback this season, it marked the fewest amount of picks by Cowboys corners since the 1989 season. That year, which resulted in a 1-15 finish, the Cowboys also had just one interception by a cornerback (Ron Francis). The other six came from safeties and linebackers.

One major area of improvement besides ball hawking/pass breakups is tackling. Very impressed with the hit/stop style of the Denver secondary. They closed on receivers, and immediately put them down...
 

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Nah! time to let our two losers get a feel for free agency. If we get one mid-level CB in FA and one
in the draft (preferably in the top 100) we can proceed next year with the 5 we will have. The two
we are letting go have shown us for years they don't know how to play and can't change to play
the Marinelli system.

I think we open ourselves up to possibly having only one decent starter (Scandrick) if we do that. I'm fine with getting a different mid-level CB than Mo, but if we're letting Carr go, then we need to make sure we've got a starter to replace him. (Notice, I'm not considering Claiborne a starter option, but a No. 3 guy.) Now, we might can get that starter in the first or second round, but I really don't want to let Carr go just to have to replace him with one of our top two draft choices. If you're depending on a third- or fourth-rounder to replace him, good luck with that.

Now, we do have Jones, which gives us some flexibility, but I'd rather be able to put him at free safety and let him settle in at that position.
 

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I think we open ourselves up to possibly having only one decent starter (Scandrick) if we do that. I'm fine with getting a different mid-level CB than Mo, but if we're letting Carr go, then we need to make sure we've got a starter to replace him. (Notice, I'm not considering Claiborne a starter option, but a No. 3 guy.) Now, we might can get that starter in the first or second round, but I really don't want to let Carr go just to have to replace him with one of our top two draft choices. If you're depending on a third- or fourth-rounder to replace him, good luck with that.

Now, we do have Jones, which gives us some flexibility, but I'd rather be able to put him at free safety and let him settle in at that position.


Reasonable observation. We will probably focus on CB in the 2nd or 3rd round for sure. If we do trade back in the first round, I'd think we'd
look in those rounds for sure.
 

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Nah! time to let our two losers get a feel for free agency. If we get one mid-level CB in FA and one in the draft (preferably in the top 100) we can proceed next year with the 5 we will have. The two
we are letting go have shown us for years they don't know how to play and can't change to play
the Marinelli system.

So out of this list...who would you sign over Claiborne? age in parentheses

Cornerbacks

Phillip Adams (28)
Prince Amukamara (27)
Alan Ball (31)
Bill Bentley (27)
E.J. Biggers (29)
Will Blackmon (32)
Antwon Blake (26)
Omar Bolden (28)
A.J. Bouye (25) (R)
Zackary Bowman (32)
Brandon Boykin (26)
Ron Brooks (28)
Tarell Brown (31)
Crezdon Butler (29)
Nolan Carroll (29)
Morris Claiborne (26)
Cortland Finnegan (32)
Jamell Fleming (27)
William Gay (31)
Leon Hall (32)
Brandon Harris (26)
Casey Hayward (27)
Jayron Hosley (26)
Janoris Jenkins (28)
Mike Jenkins (31)
Leonard Johnson (26)
Trumaine Johnson (26)
Adam Jones (33)
Jeremy Lane (26)
Chris Lewis-Harris (27) (R)
Trumaine McBride (31)
Robert McClain (28)
Sherrick McManis (29)
Sterling Moore (26)
Darryl Morris (26) (R)
Terence Newman (38)
Josh Norman (29)
Chris Owens (30)
Tracy Porter (30)
Jerraud Powers (29)
Josh Robinson (25)
Patrick Robinson (29)
Brandian Ross (27) (R)
Coty Sensabaugh (28)
Marcus Sherels (29)
Sean Smith (29)
Josh Thomas (27)
Charles Tillman (35)
Greg Toler (31)
Cassius Vaughn (29)
Darrin Walls (28)
Corey White (26)
Cary Williams (32)
Kyle Wilson (29)
Shareece Wright (29)
 

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So out of this list...who would you sign over Claiborne? age in parentheses

Cornerbacks

Phillip Adams (28)
Prince Amukamara (27)
Alan Ball (31)
Bill Bentley (27)
E.J. Biggers (29)
Will Blackmon (32)
Antwon Blake (26)
Omar Bolden (28)
A.J. Bouye (25) (R)
Zackary Bowman (32)
Brandon Boykin (26)
Ron Brooks (28)
Tarell Brown (31)
Crezdon Butler (29)
Nolan Carroll (29)
Morris Claiborne (26)
Cortland Finnegan (32)
Jamell Fleming (27)
William Gay (31)
Leon Hall (32)
Brandon Harris (26)
Casey Hayward (27)
Jayron Hosley (26)
Janoris Jenkins (28)
Mike Jenkins (31)
Leonard Johnson (26)
Trumaine Johnson (26)
Adam Jones (33)
Jeremy Lane (26)
Chris Lewis-Harris (27) (R)
Trumaine McBride (31)
Robert McClain (28)
Sherrick McManis (29)
Sterling Moore (26)
Darryl Morris (26) (R)
Terence Newman (38)
Josh Norman (29)
Chris Owens (30)
Tracy Porter (30)
Jerraud Powers (29)
Josh Robinson (25)
Patrick Robinson (29)
Brandian Ross (27) (R)
Coty Sensabaugh (28)
Marcus Sherels (29)
Sean Smith (29)
Josh Thomas (27)
Charles Tillman (35)
Greg Toler (31)
Cassius Vaughn (29)
Darrin Walls (28)
Corey White (26)
Cary Williams (32)
Kyle Wilson (29)
Shareece Wright (29)

Anyone of them would be an upgrade over Carr and/or Mo. And no, I'm not exaggerating
 
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