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RISING
George Selvie: The fourth-year defensive end dominated the Hall of Fame game, putting him in contention for a spot on the 53-man roster.
Young running backs: Lance Dunbar showed off that “juice” Jason Garrett bragged about at training camp, Phillip Tanner ran hard and Joseph Randle picked up a workmanlike 70 yards.
Bill Callahan: The new play-caller’s emphasis on the run game produced a 170-yard effort in win over Miami.
FALLING
Nate Livings: Sidelined by knee surgery, he’s got to be worried about losing his starting job at left guard after Ron Leary played every snap against Miami and received an endorsement afterward from Jerry Jones.
J.J. Wilcox: Rookie looked lost at times, especially when he and fellow safety Matt Johnson gave up a 45-yard gain to Dolphins receiver Chad Bumphis.
Eric Rogers: The Cal Lutheran was the talk of camp early, but he’s looking more and more like a long-shot kid from a Division III school.
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George Selvie: The fourth-year defensive end dominated the Hall of Fame game, putting him in contention for a spot on the 53-man roster.
Young running backs: Lance Dunbar showed off that “juice” Jason Garrett bragged about at training camp, Phillip Tanner ran hard and Joseph Randle picked up a workmanlike 70 yards.
Bill Callahan: The new play-caller’s emphasis on the run game produced a 170-yard effort in win over Miami.
FALLING
Nate Livings: Sidelined by knee surgery, he’s got to be worried about losing his starting job at left guard after Ron Leary played every snap against Miami and received an endorsement afterward from Jerry Jones.
J.J. Wilcox: Rookie looked lost at times, especially when he and fellow safety Matt Johnson gave up a 45-yard gain to Dolphins receiver Chad Bumphis.
Eric Rogers: The Cal Lutheran was the talk of camp early, but he’s looking more and more like a long-shot kid from a Division III school.
Continue reading...