Getting pressure on the quarterback is not enough, Dallas defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli needs his defensive linemen to get more sacks. The Cowboys have sacked opposing quarterbacks only six times this season. Twenty-nine teams have done that more than the Cowboys.
But help is on the way.
All signs point to rookie defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence making his debut on Nov. 2 against the Arizona Cardinals. Lawrence, who fractured his right foot in training camp, returned to practice last week.
Marinelli said the second round pick looked “quick and explosive.”
“Lawrence had everybody frothing at the mouth a little bit out there last week,” Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Tuesday morning on 105.3 The Fan [KRLD-FM]. “He has really improved his body during this time off. He’s used it to really have a lot of strength work. It’s something that he didn’t do as much [in college] as he’s doing now. He’s had quite a physical improvement.”
Defensive tackle Henry Melton currently leads the Cowboys with 1.5 sacks. It’s certainly possible that Lawrence could end up leading the team in that category despite missing half of the season.
But help is on the way.
All signs point to rookie defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence making his debut on Nov. 2 against the Arizona Cardinals. Lawrence, who fractured his right foot in training camp, returned to practice last week.
Marinelli said the second round pick looked “quick and explosive.”
“Lawrence had everybody frothing at the mouth a little bit out there last week,” Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Tuesday morning on 105.3 The Fan [KRLD-FM]. “He has really improved his body during this time off. He’s used it to really have a lot of strength work. It’s something that he didn’t do as much [in college] as he’s doing now. He’s had quite a physical improvement.”
Defensive tackle Henry Melton currently leads the Cowboys with 1.5 sacks. It’s certainly possible that Lawrence could end up leading the team in that category despite missing half of the season.