Kavner: Stephen Jones Hopes Wilber, Young Safeties Can Start

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Rowan Kavner DallasCowboys.com Staff Writer

Speaking at the annual NFL Owners Meetings in Phoenix, Cowboys executive vice president and director of player personnel Stephen Jones said he hopes Wilber, a 2012 fourth-round pick, can earn the starting job next to Sean Lee and Bruce Carter.

“I think it’s time for Kyle Wilber to step up,” Jones said. “There’s a lot of things we liked about him last year, and we’re hoping that he can step up and take that challenge.”

Wilber was inactive for six games last season, the first two a result of a thumb injury, and compiled just three total tackles on defense and six on special teams. But the Cowboys didn’t draft him to sit out.

Wilber is one of few players who actually played in a 3-4 scheme in college at Wake Forest. But his size (6-4, 246) gives him the versatility to play outside linebacker in either scheme. Jones said Wilber can earn the starting job in the offseason while competing for the spot with Alex Albright and the newly re-signed Ernie Sims.

The signing of Sims to a one-year deal for the veteran minimum provides insurance in case Wilber and Albright don’t work out. The Cowboys were only $177,000 under the salary cap before taking on Sims, who was signed to the minimum salary benefit. Without much spending money available in free agency, the cap-strapped Cowboys may need the third linebacker spot to be developed from within.

Jones hopes they can do the same at safety, as well.

“We think our two starters probably are on our team,” Jones said about Barry Church and Matt Johnson. “We may get some insurance there, just like we did with Ernie, and then of course we’re going to draft. We’ve got some players to draft and college free agents to get, but we do think our two young guys could start for us.”

The Cowboys will have to hit on their draft picks this season and will need to get more from their draftees from last year, including both of their fourth-round picks in 2012 in Wilber and Johnson. Jones knows it can be dangerous to rely on injured or inexperienced draft picks from recent years, but the team has to be able to develop its talent.

“That’s where we are with it,” Jones said. “At some point it wouldn’t surprise me if we end up with a veteran safety, if not one in the draft as well somewhere. That doesn’t mean we take one out of need, but if we see one at the right place, right time, and he fits well where it is, you’ve got to look at it.”
 

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Anyone else starting to get a late 2002 vibe out of the positive comments on all these draft picks who haven't done anything?

Kyle Wilber = Markus Steele
Barry Church = Tony Dixon (minus the manslaughter)
Matt Johnson = Lynn Scott
 
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Markus Steele was probably the coolest name for a linebacker we've ever had. Got to give him that.

And what is this Dixon manslaughter thing??? You mean Dwayne Goodrich?


As for the article, I don't see Wilbur beating Alex Albright out as a starter. Albright is a talented kid. Our latest UDFA steal.
 

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Anyone else starting to get a late 2002 vibe out of the positive comments on all these draft picks who haven't done anything?

Kyle Wilber = Markus Steele
Barry Church = Tony Dixon (minus the manslaughter)
Matt Johnson = Lynn Scott

i have had that early 00's dave campo and jerry feel for a while now. Selling there own guys in the media like this is what jerry and stephen do. I am sure the blitz will pronounce these guys as all pro's in the making by the time we get to may.

then in september some old veteran castoff will be plucked from the waiver wire of final cutdowns at camp and have 10 days to learn the system and start, and having spent a year of offseason developing and training on the in house guys only to have them inactive or relegated to st.
 

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Markus Steele was probably the coolest name for a linebacker we've ever had. Got to give him that.

And what is this Dixon manslaughter thing??? You mean Dwayne Goodrich?
Yep. At first I had Goodrich, then didn't edit. :paper

theebs said:
i have had that early 00's dave campo and jerry feel for a while now. Selling there own guys in the media like this is what jerry and stephen do. I am sure the blitz will pronounce these guys as all pro's in the making by the time we get to may.

then in september some old veteran castoff will be plucked from the waiver wire of final cutdowns at camp and have 10 days to learn the system and start, and having spent a year of offseason developing and training on the in house guys only to have them inactive or relegated to st.
Yeah. I mean, why would you say it's time for Wilbur to step up? It's not like he's some super talented underachiever. We don't even know if he can play. He's just a 4th rounder anyway, not like those guys are a lock.

And if he doesn't make it in the new scheme, it might not be his fault anyway. He played in and was drafted for the 34. Not his fault Jerry and Stephen suddenly had the revelation that the 43 was superior and we needed to change to it.
 

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Anyone else starting to get a late 2002 vibe out of the positive comments on all these draft picks who haven't done anything?

Kyle Wilber = Markus Steele
Barry Church = Tony Dixon (minus the manslaughter)
Matt Johnson = Lynn Scott

Not really, and you have Dixon confused with Dwayne Goodrich

And Tony Dixon
 
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