It’s the second-to-last edition of the nation’s best Cowboys roster prediction. I was going to do it yesterday but wanted to wait and see what happened with Andre Gurode first. Between that development and the Martellus Bennett injury, there are some new wrinkles to consider. As always, feedback is welcome and encouraged! QB: Tony Romo, Jon Kitna, Stephen McGee
About one month ago we saw veterans Marion Barber, Marc Colombo, Leonard Davis, and Roy Williams leave the team mostly due to their salaries. As this 2011 Preseason nears its end, it’s becoming clear that other veterans are due to suffer the same fate next offseason. Here’s a look at some Cowboys players who are almost certainly on their last ride with the team: Terence Newman
After the second preseason game against San Diego, here are the updated roster predictions. QB: Tony Romo, Jon Kitna, Stephen McGee (3) Previous: Romo, Kitna, Mcgee I’m a little surprised by how little work Kitna is getting in the preseason games, but they must feel comfortable with it. RB: Felix Jones, DeMarco Murray, Lonyae Miller, Phillip Tanner (4) Prev: Jones,
I did a 53-man Roster prediction after the draft back in May. This new edition, the first since joining the blog, takes into account all of the Training Camp reports and the first preseason game, which I finally got to watch today. I’ll be doing another one after each preseason game. I’ve decided to include the picks from the May prediction for comparison: QB: Tony
If you’re like any other die hard out there trying to get through this lockout, NFL Network’s Top Players of 2011 is great a great show to create discussion on the league’s best players. Thus far, Jay Ratliff and Tony Romo have been voted in by their peers; however, there are four more Cowboys on the list. Sure to be on the list will be Jason Witten, and logically
Jerry Jones has said that four or five players are in danger of not coming back this upcoming season. So, who’s on that list? Marion Barber and Marc Colombo are the two given, especially after drafting Tyron Smith and DeMarco Murray. Common sense and speculation point to, Terence Newman and Roy Williams being the other two players. Newman’s status will be effected with
We all know the draft grades will start to trickle in from the major pundits, and there’s usually not that much substance to them, and some have traces of bias in them obviously. So when you’re looking at some draft grades stick to the guys that blog the Cowboys, like our site here, and your other favorite Cowboys blogs, you get more realistic opinions and we tend to
Well, day 2 brought Cowboys Nation more questions than answers. Carter and Murray? really? The draft philosophy is really coming into question, and to say anyone knows what the Cowboys will do is impossible. At this point, I wouldn’t doubt it if we draft another TE, and maybe a kicker, this would follow the path we’re on. Today’s draft hints towards more free agent
The Cowboys turned down a trade offer from the Jaguars and stayed at #9 to take Tyron Smith. Looks like Smith was the pick all along. So, Smith completes the offensive tackle needs; however, the Cowboys still have some weaknesses on the line – the guards. How does this come into play for the 2nd and 3rd rounds? Is Rahim Moore, FS, UCLA, the target? Some would say the safety
The Cowboys continue to lineup their pre-draft visits, and the list continues to point to the offensive line being the priority and even more likely to be the first selection. The Cowboys have Danny Watkins, OG, Baylor and Tyron Smith, OT, USC coming in. But there are more high profiled offensive lineman coming to Dallas too: …the team will also talk with Boston College’s
Draft talk is in full swing and heating up as each day passes by. I wanted to get some opinions from a fellow Cowboys blogger about the Cowboys draft, so I set up a Q & A with Blogging The Boys very own, Dave Halprin. Dave’s work at BTB is one of the best out there, so it was great to get with him to set this up for all the Cowboys fans out there. So, here we go: Joe:
The Cowboys path to the draft officially begins Thursday as the NFL Combine kicks off at Lucas Oil Field in Indianapolis. Let take a look at a few key dates for the combine and beyond. NFL Combine: February 23-March 1, 2011 The NFL prospects will go through a whole battery of exams including; personal interviews, psychological assessments, medicals, agility, speed, and strength

