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Personally, I don't think Jerry is much for smoke screens. He's usually fairly transparent in what he is thinking. I'm not sure Stephen is either. Garrett is a little better at being diplomatic, but I do think we learned a few interesting things in the last couple of days.
This was a second Broaddus quote that someone transcribed from Talkin Cowboys, so take it with a grain of salt.
My interpretation:
I think they really think they are close and are loathe to make many changes. I also get the impression that they are falling into the same trap they continue to fall into year after year. Inability to accurately assess their performance/areas of weakness and react. I think they overvalue/overrate some of the talent on the team.
I think they are counting on getting Costa back and counting on improved health/time working together/another year of Callahan. We might even see a rotation of Free/Parnell again at RT. Best hope for an upgrade might be one of those guard positions.
I find it odd that they seem oddly unconcerned with DL upgrades. They seem to think they have guys that can play there.
I think a RB might get picked higher than we think.
Assuming there are no smokescreens and we take these comments literally, what would you think if the draft looked looked something like this?
1) Kenny Vaccaro - S -Texas
2) Terrance Williams - WR - Baylor
3) Joseph Randle -RB - Oklahoma State
4) David Quessenberry - OG - San Jose State
5) Nick Kasa - TE - Colorado
6) Anthony McCloud - DT - Florida State
» Jones reasons that the Cowboys can get by with lesser talent along the offensive line because of Romo's expert mobility. When forced to choose, the team will invest more resources in wide receivers and tight ends.
» Speaking of the salary cap and wide receivers, Jones said Miles Austin and nose tackle Jay Ratliff won't be cap casualties: "They're not that. ... Miles is very much in our plans." (Ian Rapoport reported earlier Saturday that Austin wasn't a cut candidate.)
» Jones sounds resigned to losing outside linebacker/defensive end Anthony Spencer if he hits the open market: "The number I have in mind is much less than he's going to take."
"If there is a need on defense to me the biggest need is going to be safety," Jones said. "You got Church coming off an Achilles and obviously we really like everything we saw in Matt Johnson other than he couldn’t get healthy. We still don’t know about him but we like him a lot and we would still spend a fourth round pick on him if not higher knowing what we know. But when you got two young guys coming off injuries you can’t count on that."
Asked is Sensabaugh could be a cap casualty, Jones was anything was possible. Sensabaugh has a base salary of $3 million next season.
"We will continue to look at that," Jones said. "What his cap is and what that means. I don’t rule out anybody. Obviously there are some that are in. Tyron Smith, Tony Romo, DeMarco Murray, DeMarcus Ware, guys like that are going to be here. They are going to be here. Everybody else you evaluate their situation and if it’s a guy who is not playing at a great level and yet he got a pretty good cap number. You have to continue to evaluate that."
According to a source, the Cowboys believe Church can return to be an in the box safety in Monte Kiffin's new defense but they are looking for a playmaker on the back end whether that's Sensabaugh, Johnson or a potential draft pick.
“I wouldn’t rule Doug out,” executive vice president Stephen Jones said.
Jones, however, would not discuss the possibility of the team asking Free to take a pay cut.
“That’s speculative,” he said.
Free, who has started 48 straight games, struggled in 2013, moving to right tackle with Tyron Smith moving left side. He led the Cowboys with 15 penalties (seven holds, eight false starts) and later in the season he split time with Jermey Parnell. Free’s play improved under the rotation.
Jones said he expects the offensive line to improve in part because of the second year learning from Bill Callahan, who took over from Hudson Houck in 2012, improved health from guards Nate Livings and Mackenzy Bernadeau and a more stable center position.
“I’m not naïve either. I know not everybody’s going to be healthy because guys get hurt,” Jones said, “but last year I do think it was inordinate.”
This was a second Broaddus quote that someone transcribed from Talkin Cowboys, so take it with a grain of salt.
* Broaddus, while the OL had problems the lack of a running back who could carry the load hurt more when Murray got hurt.
My interpretation:
I think they really think they are close and are loathe to make many changes. I also get the impression that they are falling into the same trap they continue to fall into year after year. Inability to accurately assess their performance/areas of weakness and react. I think they overvalue/overrate some of the talent on the team.
I think they are counting on getting Costa back and counting on improved health/time working together/another year of Callahan. We might even see a rotation of Free/Parnell again at RT. Best hope for an upgrade might be one of those guard positions.
I find it odd that they seem oddly unconcerned with DL upgrades. They seem to think they have guys that can play there.
I think a RB might get picked higher than we think.
Assuming there are no smokescreens and we take these comments literally, what would you think if the draft looked looked something like this?
1) Kenny Vaccaro - S -Texas
2) Terrance Williams - WR - Baylor
3) Joseph Randle -RB - Oklahoma State
4) David Quessenberry - OG - San Jose State
5) Nick Kasa - TE - Colorado
6) Anthony McCloud - DT - Florida State