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QB- Rudolph looked better than Haskins in my opinion. He made a couple of real nice touch throws and pushed it deep to Claypool on a single coverage mismatch. Haskins did lots of dump offs which isn’t bad but doesn’t win games either. Dobbs looked good vs mostly camp bodies. Imo Roethlisberger, Rudolph, and Dobbs with Haskins outside looking in.
RB- Harris looked good. Big and strong as expected. Did good in pass pro. But the guy I liked in the 2018 draft really shined. Kalen Ballage is a big, powerful back but he showed quick feet and burst. I’d have loved to see Snell to compare where he’s at but in my opinion Ballage has a shot at the backup role to Harris. McFarland showed a little speed but is so easily tackled I feel he brings little to nothing to the table. JaySam didn’t do a lot in mop up duty but imo his pass pro and ability to run inside and catch make him a more viable option than McFarland.
WR- Claypool looked in midseason form, DJ looked quick and his hands looked good, and we seem to have good depth. My surprise of the game was Mathew Sexton. He looked lightening fast and I feel has a good shot at KR/PR and maybe backup slot receiver.
OL- No major mistakes. I feel they could have been better in run blocking but there weren’t any major mental mistakes.
OLB- Alex Highsmith looked quick and had some good bend. He definitely worked hard this off-season. Marsh looked like a seasoned vet and gave the Cowboys offensive line all they could handle. Quincy Roche looked good using his hands and spin moves to get pressure. Hopefully they can build from this.
ILB- Spillane looked good and healthy. Gilbert looked a little lost but good to see him back on the field. Buddy Johnson looked fast but a little lost. Got some work to do but there’s still time.
DL- Did not look good imo. Cowboys really had their way upfront with our line. Now the guys they pushed around are the backups but it’s a little worrisome depth wise.
DB- James Pierre, Miles Killebrew, Donovan Stiner and Tre Norwood all stood out. Probably our strongest performance group in my opinion.
ST- Berry is all but gone. Bos has no competition. Sexton looked super fast and natural returning.
RB- Harris looked good. Big and strong as expected. Did good in pass pro. But the guy I liked in the 2018 draft really shined. Kalen Ballage is a big, powerful back but he showed quick feet and burst. I’d have loved to see Snell to compare where he’s at but in my opinion Ballage has a shot at the backup role to Harris. McFarland showed a little speed but is so easily tackled I feel he brings little to nothing to the table. JaySam didn’t do a lot in mop up duty but imo his pass pro and ability to run inside and catch make him a more viable option than McFarland.
WR- Claypool looked in midseason form, DJ looked quick and his hands looked good, and we seem to have good depth. My surprise of the game was Mathew Sexton. He looked lightening fast and I feel has a good shot at KR/PR and maybe backup slot receiver.
OL- No major mistakes. I feel they could have been better in run blocking but there weren’t any major mental mistakes.
OLB- Alex Highsmith looked quick and had some good bend. He definitely worked hard this off-season. Marsh looked like a seasoned vet and gave the Cowboys offensive line all they could handle. Quincy Roche looked good using his hands and spin moves to get pressure. Hopefully they can build from this.
ILB- Spillane looked good and healthy. Gilbert looked a little lost but good to see him back on the field. Buddy Johnson looked fast but a little lost. Got some work to do but there’s still time.
DL- Did not look good imo. Cowboys really had their way upfront with our line. Now the guys they pushed around are the backups but it’s a little worrisome depth wise.
DB- James Pierre, Miles Killebrew, Donovan Stiner and Tre Norwood all stood out. Probably our strongest performance group in my opinion.
ST- Berry is all but gone. Bos has no competition. Sexton looked super fast and natural returning.