Rookie Anthony Hitchens has already spent time at middle and weakside linebacker for the Cowboys.
This week he’s been working at strongside linebacker where he and Kyle Wilber have filled in for the injured Bruce Carter.
“I’ve played Sam all week,’’ Hitchens said. “It’s much easier now that I know the other two.
“I think it’s the easiest one of the three, honestly. A little more blitzing off the edge and stuff like that. I should be ready to go.’’
Carter will not play this weekend against Houston. Hitchens and Wilber will take the snaps at strongside linebacker because defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli doesn’t want to move Justin Durant (weakside) or Rolando McClain (middle).
“He’s learned all three spots,’’ Marinelli said. “That is the position flexibility you like to see.’’
This week he’s been working at strongside linebacker where he and Kyle Wilber have filled in for the injured Bruce Carter.
“I’ve played Sam all week,’’ Hitchens said. “It’s much easier now that I know the other two.
“I think it’s the easiest one of the three, honestly. A little more blitzing off the edge and stuff like that. I should be ready to go.’’
Carter will not play this weekend against Houston. Hitchens and Wilber will take the snaps at strongside linebacker because defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli doesn’t want to move Justin Durant (weakside) or Rolando McClain (middle).
“He’s learned all three spots,’’ Marinelli said. “That is the position flexibility you like to see.’’