A scouts perspective

A scouts perspective
Showing posts with label Rob Ryan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rob Ryan. Show all posts

Sunday, January 15, 2012

OFFSEASON WISH LIST

1. Switch Tyron Smith & Doug Free.  You can't have the most important position on the offensive line be a liability like Free was most of the season.  Smith improved tremendously from week 1 to the end of the season and should be rewarded with that earning the top responsibility of protecting Romo's backside. 

2. Resign Laurent Robinson, he's going to ask for 4-5 million per year which is too much but if they can sign him for 3 million a year. He gets comparisons to Patrick Crayton but Robinson has more speed but also has durability concerns over his career. With Dez Bryant not being a dependable although talented player and Miles Austin coming off a injury riddled year. They need Robinson back as the offensive threat changes completely

3. Upgrade both the interior offensive/defensive lines. I know they need to upgrade the entire defense, secondary and linebackers but thats what happens when you constantly miss in the draft and overpay for average players in free agency. Dallas needs another special player in this draft and another day 1 starter from round II at the very least.  Considering their draft history, that might be pushing it. Anyway, Dallas needs to land a impact player on either the offensive/defensive line and there are no centers worthy at 14 and I will never select a guard that high, that leaves the defensive line. I do not see any impact players worthy of that selection at nose tackle or at linebacker but I do at 3-4 defensive end. Give me Michael Brockers from LSU, a stud run stuffing with pass rush potential or Quinton Coples from North Carolina who is more developed but questionable motor. Then in the second round, continue to upgrade the D-line with Washington's Alameda Ta'amu, a powerful 2-gap nose tackle to man the inside of Rob Ryan's 3-4. The third round is a toss up as to go guard/center on offense or stick with the defense, if they go offense, Michael Brewster, center from Ohio State or defense, Vinny Curry from Marshall to replace Anthony Spencer.

I know what you're saying, what about cornerback and safety? Dallas only has so many draft picks to fill all the holes they have but you must build from the line and work your way out. You can get by with a solid secondary if you have a excellent front seven.

What about the interior of the offensive line, we all saw how terrible Phil Costa was and the revolving door at left guard. Same story here, only so many assets to fill those holes but target center first and then the guards.

4. Do you sign 3 solid free agents or make a splash for one big free agent in hopes of filling a huge hole.
   The 3 solid free agents I would add are:
        D'Qwell Jackson, ILB from Cleveland, familiar with Rob Ryan's scheme and an average starter alongside Lee.
        Jeremy Zuttah, OG from Tampa Bay, young athletic guard who is athletic although can be pushed back by stronger tackles and needs to be more aware.
       Scott Mruczkowski, center from the Chargers, has been a backup most of his career but versatile to play all 3 inside positions and I think be a plus starter for you inside.
   The big free agent I would target are:
        Antonio Garay, nose tackle of the chargers, a pro-bowl caliber player who's had his most productive seasons the last two years but is 32.
        LaRon Laundry, safety from the Redskins, he's coming off two injury shortened seasons including a ruptured achilles injury. Due to this, reported he may be seeking a short-term prove it type contract, 1-year incentive laden deal hoping it to strike it rich next year. When healthy, he's a aggressive, hard-hitting safety who can bring an attitude to a defense desperately in need of it.
        Michael Griffin, safety from the Titans.  The former first round pick out of Texas has been a solid player over the past 5 seasons but looks like should be making more plays considering his skills. He had excellent seasons in 2008 (7 INTs, 11 passes knocked away) and 2010 (4 picks with 11 passes defended). I describe Griffin as a good player about to earn "great" player money where as the previous 2 are already great players.

Even with all the dead money hanging over this team, Jerry Jones will still be able to target a top free agent if he so desires but his track record of using his football money wisely is not real good. Marcus Spears, 5-years for $19.2 million & Gerald Sensabaugh, 5-years for $22.5 million just to name a few...

Sunday, October 2, 2011

4 games down, what do we know?

Lets start off with the record, 2 wins and 2 losses.  Just what we all expected.

Be honest, when the cowboys season started everyone had the jets game as a loss, then a win against the 49ers.  Next up were two teams Romo's cowboys have struggled against so you would take a split on the Redskins & Lions.  You end up with a 2-2 record.  Now I will look at how Dallas played in those games but for the moment we are just looking at the record.

Next question, where the strengths and weaknesses of this team prior to the start of the regular season?  We thought the offense would be strong in the passing game, have a solid pass rush and a pro-bowl punter.  Onto the perceived weaknesses; 1) the running game was a huge question mark with Felix Jones getting the starting job away from Marion Barber and Tashard Choice & DeMarco Murray failing to push Jones for carries. 2)  The Dallas offensive line youth movement, could two rookies Tyron Smith & Bill Nagy along with first time starter Phil Costa at center re-energizethe team up front?  3) The kicking situation, being the only team in the NFL keeping two active kickers in Dan Bailey & David Buehler after battling with 3 others in camp? 4)  The entire dallas defense ability to defend the run or the pass, could Rob Ryan fix the worst defense in Cowboys history adding only Abram Elam & Kenyon Coleman?

1) Running game through 4 games

Total Rushing Yards:    347 yards on 101 carries.  Average of 3.4 yards.

Felix Jones    241 yards on 56 carries with a 4.3 yards per carry.  1 touchdown

Here are some stats to wrap your head around the Cowboys lack of running success.

Felix Jones has not run for a single first down in the 1st quarter of any game this season also averaging only 1.9 yards a carry.  Jones runs for an average of 3.3 yards per carry when Dallas is leading the game.  The cowboys leading rusher has rushed for only 33 yards on 11 carries inside the opponents red zone.  Finally, below are the success rate for the running game in short yardage situations (% on 3rd or 4th down with 2 or fewer yards for 1st down or TD & 1st, 2nd goal from opponent 2-yard line or closer)

Running Left: 33%
Running Center: 33%
Running Right: 50%

Status: Under performing

2) Offensive Line Youth Movement

Ranked 11th in NFL in sacks (7) and QB hits allowed (20)

Doug Free bounced back from consecutive below average performances versus the 49ers and Redskins. Bill Nagy has performed pretty well, better in pass protection than getting a push in the running game. Phil Costa improved not having any errors on the shotgun snaps after committing three against the Skins, he's been solid but not shown any great strength to open up running lanes up the middle. Tyron Smith has exceeded expectations for the 9th overall pick not allowing a sack until getting bull rushed on the 2nd to last play against the Lions. His athleticism, strength and toughness have impressed coaches and players holding down the right tackle job requiring little to no help thus far.

Status: Average with room for improvement

3) The kicking situation

Dan Bailey leads the NFL in most field goals made with 12 missing only a 21 yarder vs the 49ers. He nailed a clutch 48 yard field goal to send that game into overtime before eventually winning it. He also leads the league in most field goals made going a perfect 5 for 5 in the 40-49 yard range.

Kickoff Stats:

Buehler10 kickoffs with 5 touchbacks. Given up 24.0 average on kickoff returns.

Bailey 13 kickoffs with 5 touchbacks. Is 8th in the NFL in fewest yards allowed on returns with 22.0

Status: Exceeding expectations

4)  The entire Dallas defense

Before we get to the stats that tell the story, even casual observers can see a difference in this defense. Most improved player easily is 2nd year linebacker from Penn State Sean Lee, a high football IQ and athletic middle linebacker who's made plays stuffing the run at the line and in coverage knocking down a team high 6 passes and hauling in two interceptions. Oh yea, he's also showcasing that natural playmaking ability with two fumble recoveries including the game sealing recovery against the Redskins in week 3.

Rob Ryan's unit has given up 101 points this season averaging 25.2 points per game which ranks 23rd. However if you remove both of Romo's interceptions returned for touchdowns against the Lions, that ranking improves to 12th.

A stats that are clear as day is the Dallas Cowboys defense ranks 3rd in the NFL in yards given up (291.8 per gm) behind the Bengals & Steelers. Also, they rank 1st in the NFL in fewest rushing yards allowed (247) and of course yards per game (61.8).  Finally, they are tied at 3rd in the league with the Saints in sacks with 13.

Status: Far exceeding expectations