What would a Dez Bryant-less offense look like?
Todd Archer
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IRVING, Texas -- If
Dez Bryant's threat to "not be there," means the regular-season opener on Sept. 13 against the
New York Giants, then what happens with the
Dallas Cowboys?
The coaches lauded the work of
Terrance Williams in Bryant's absence during the offseason program. Williams became the de facto leader of the wide receiver room. He and
Tony Romo were much more in-tune with each other.
That wasn't always the case with the two.
Devin Street worked with the starters with Bryant absent. He had just two catches as a rookie in 2014 but the coaches liked his development through the year. Getting the extra work with Romo in the spring will help his development this year. Coaches say players make the biggest jumps between their rookie and second seasons. While any work would have been good work for Street, having that work come with Romo is an added bonus.
Cole Beasley would continue to serve as the No. 3 receiver in the slot, so his role would essentially be the same, but it could change how much the Cowboys use three wide receiver formations...