Watkins: Cowboys observations from the scouting combine

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February, 26, 2013

By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com


After reading Todd Archer's fine work from Indianapolis the last few days, here are some thoughts on what was said regarding the Dallas Cowboys:

1. Stephen Jones says there's a possibility of moving Doug Free to one of the guard spots. Why? Free seems more poised to play tackle and didn't play well at that position in 2012. It might be more of the Cowboys trying to keep Free on the roster while sliding Jermey Parnell into the starting right tackle spot. However, what was the point of singing Nate Livings and Mackenzey Bernardeau to contracts worth $30 million last spring if you're giving up on them now? I didn't think Livings played bad, and Bernadeau improved as the season progressed. The Cowboys, however, do have a propensity to hold on to players too long. (Terrell Owens, Marion Barber, Flozell Adams and Marc Colombo are just of the names.) If Free didn't play well in 2012 and Parnell seems to have a better future, then move on from Free.

2. Jerry Jones wants the credit if and when the Cowboys turn things around and reach the Super Bowl. Jones sounds like a man frustrated with the criticism he's taken over the years and dumbfounded about why the organization can't move forward. It seemed the Cowboys were moving in a positive direction under Bill Parcells, but after that 2006 playoff loss to Seattle the Cowboys' window for whatever reason started to close. The next season, the Cowboys reached the playoffs as the No. 1 seed only to get bounced out of the postseason by the New York Giants. From there the Cowboys have been mediocre. You can say the 2009 season was a positive, but Tony Romo couldn't outplay an aging Brett Favre on the road in the divisional round of the playoffs in Minnesota. It seems the window on this current Cowboys team has closed and maybe Jones is trying to open it again, but he's having trouble doing it.

3. Jerry Jones said he doesn't believe he's in the same financial ballpark as Anthony Spencer. The team is more than $20 million over the salary cap and, yes, they can structure things to pay Spencer, but do they believe Spencer is worth $10-12 million per year on average? I think not. The Cowboys' front office has done nothing but praise Spencer's work of the last year. The team doesn't love him enough to pay him.

4. It was good to hear Stephen Jones talk about adding a running back in the draft or through free agency. Reggie Bush has been mentioned, but he may not come cheap. Mel Kiper Jr. has given South Carolina's Marcus Lattimore a third-round grade. Maybe that's an option. The Cowboys can't go into this draft thinking they should draft a backup to DeMarco Murray. The Cowboys have to enter this drafting selecting people who can become starters or want to become starters. If Lattimore is there in Round 2? Get him. Round 3? Get him.

5. The safety position, we thought, was solidified last season with Barry Church and Gerald Sensabaugh. The current salary cap situation has made things less stable. Sensabaugh's $3 million base salary becomes fully guaranteed if he's on the roster March 12, the start of the league year. If Sensabaugh is released the Cowboys save $1.4 million. If that happens, the Cowboys better draft a safety early. (Please don't mention a veteran because the Cowboys have been there and done that.) Matt Johnson didn't play a lick last season because of hamstring injuries, but the Cowboys believe he's got playmaking ability and were impressed by him during the brief time he practiced. Johnson better make some plays next season after the Cowboys kept him on the active roster for all of 2012.
 

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Watkins is on crack with taking Latttimore in round two argument

And whether or not Sensabaugh is here makes no difference. On the roster or off, he makes the same amount of plays.
 
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This whole article was off. Bernadeau and Livings shouldn't be replaced yet? Bitch please.
 

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Calvin said:
The Cowboys' front office has done nothing but praise Spencer's work of the last year. The team doesn't love him enough to pay him.

Huh? Not saying the conclusion is wrong but the preceding sentence speaks to the opposite.
 
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Watkins is on crack with taking Latttimore in round two argument

And whether or not Sensabaugh is here makes no difference. On the roster or off, he makes the same amount of plays.
I can't see the Cowboys spending a third round pick on Lattimore. The Cowboys have too many holes to roll the dice on this unlucky RB. A second round pick would be absolutely crazy.
It's almost like these people combine the mediocrity of livings and bernadeu and form one legit player in their head
Very true.
 

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This team is a disaster.

More "coach em up". Free, Livings, Bernadeau. If the two signed last year cost the team 30M and free cost the team 32M.......Dallas has 62M in dogshit OL. 1 of them might start on another team, Free probably couldn't start for any team.
 

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This team is a disaster.


Exaggerate much?

More "coach em up". Free, Livings, Bernadeau. If the two signed last year cost the team 30M and free cost the team 32M.......Dallas has 62M in dogshit OL. 1 of them might start on another team, Free probably couldn't start for any team.

Livings and Bernandeau's total might be 30 mils, but no way they ever see the majority of that money. You know that.

And Free was paid accordingly based on the market value set when he was a free agent based on his level of play in 2009 and 2010. The contract looks bad today, but he was a must re-sign after the 2010 season and there were at least two other teams making very large offers to get him.
 

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Exaggerate much?

And Free was paid accordingly based on the market value set when he was a free agent based on his level of play in 2009 and 2010. The contract looks bad today, but he was a must re-sign after the 2010 season and there were at least two other teams making very large offers to get him.

db...I have to disagree. He was way overpaid as a below average RT and his play only got worse. In 2009 he had a ton of help on the right side and was horrible the next year on the left.
 

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db...I have to disagree. He was way overpaid as a below average RT and his play only got worse. In 2009 he had a ton of help on the right side and was horrible the next year on the left.

he graded out very well in 2009 and 2010

his played slipped dramatically in 2011 and then again last year
 
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he graded out very well in 2009 and 2010

his played slipped dramatically in 2011 and then again last year

When Giants player "grades out" well... dbair scoffs at it.

When a Cowboys player "grades out" well... it's justification for his argument.
 

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When Giants player "grades out" well... dbair scoffs at it.

When a Cowboys player "grades out" well... it's justification for his argument.

it was fair for MB to use that one year as his argument that Beatty was a great signing

Free actually had longer than that before signing a similar deal
 

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it was fair for MB to use that one year as his argument that Beatty was a great signing

Free actually had longer than that before signing a similar deal

What??

Dbair, just stop.

Beatty is a MUCH better player than Free.. Just let it go.
 

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What??

Dbair, just stop.

Beatty is a MUCH better player than Free.. Just let it go.

He is, how so? Was he or was he not in and out of the starting lineup the previous 3 seasons? Wasnt he mentioned as a player the Giants might be looking to replace?

He is definitely a MUCH better player today. Is he any better today than Free was after the 2010 season?

That was my point.

he had a supposedly good year last year. Fine, but didnt he spend
 

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Yes.

I hope that answers your question.

Not really sure, dont watch enough Giants games to notice one way or another. Definitely wouldnt consider him one of the best tackles in the league or anything.

He's definitely a better player today, then again a tree stump would be about as good as Free is today.
 

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Not really sure, dont watch enough Giants games to notice one way or another. Definitely wouldnt consider him one of the best tackles in the league or anything.

He's definitely a better player today, then again a tree stump would be about as good as Free is today.

lol

I don't know, haven't paid attention or watched him but he sucks
 
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