My end of the season assessment on the Dallas Cowboys:
Obviously, a disappointing way for the season to end. But, if you told me when Romo went down that the Cowboys would be in the playoffs, I would have taken it and ran with it. I don't believe in moral victories, but Dallas fans have to be encouraged.
WHAT WENT WRONG:
Secondary: Pass defense showed to be the weakness and the ultimate downfall against the Packers. Though to be fair, Aaron Rodgers was just that good. I'm not sure any defense would have had an answer.
Randy Gregory: The Cowboys took a chance at drafting him, even with all the things being said about his character. He's suspended for a year because he'd rather do drugs than play football. The team should not count on him ever being a contributor to the team.
Rolando McClain: He got a second chance after his career with the Raiders derailed due to off field behavior. After behaving himself for a season, he hasn't done so in the last couple years. His career with the Cowboys, and the NFL for the matter, should be done.
WHAT WENT RIGHT:
Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott: Not much I can say that hasn't been said already about what these two did this season. Had a feeling Zeke would be a force, but Dak really became a revelation. These two will only get better as they go along in their careers.
Sean Lee: Finally able to have a season in which he escaped the injury bug. Great player and a great leader for the team.
David Irving: Showed himself to be a force on the defensive line. Looking forward to seeing how he progresses.
NOTABLE FREE AGENTS:
Brandon Carr: Reportedly mulling retirement. Signed a rich five year deal, which expired this season. Never really played to that contract's level. Regardless if he plays or not in 2017, I don't look for him to be back with the team.
Mo Claiborne: The Cowboys moved into the top ten in the draft to get him in 2012. He has never achieved that status. Had a chance to prove himself this season. He was rather good, when healthy. Problem was, he was not healthy much of the season, and got banged up again Sunday against Green Bay. Not looking for a return either for him.
Ronald Leary: This is a bit interesting. Leary played well, but will he return? Dallas has La'el Collins as a future guard (he was hurt much of this season). Leary's future could depend on what the team does with RT Doug Free, who is a FA after next season. No guarantee Free returns. If not, Collins could move to RT, though Chaz Green is a possibility there. My hunch he is elsewhere next season, thought I'm not ruling out a return at all.
THE TONY ROMO QUESTION:
That's the thing everyone in the NFL will be watching. Dak Prescott is the starter, no question. I'd love to see Romo return as a backup, but he still has pride and feels like he has a couple more years in him. I hope the Cowboys can work a trade and get a couple draft picks in return. Not sure what teams would give up for a guy who is getting into his late 30s and has been banged up the last few years. Broncos, Bears, and Jets are top possibilities.
TWO YOUNGSTERS ON THE MEND:
Charles Tapper: Fourth round pick who suffered a back injury early and never saw the field. Think he'll recover and be ready for camp. If he's good to go, he'll be in the rotation for a defense looking for pass rushers.
Jaylon Smith: Many fans know this kid. Top five talent in the draft, who suffered a horrible knee injury in the Fiesta Bowl. Cowboys made a bold move and drafted him in the second round, knowing he probably wouldn't, and didn't, play this season (helps the doctor who did his surgery works for the team and his brother plays for the Cowboys). Recent reports on Jaylon have been encouraging as the nerve that was also injured seems to be healing. Rooting hard for this young man. Good kid to boot. If Jaylon heals and is able to even play close to level he did at Notre Dame, the Cowboys 2016 draft class may end up being the best since Jerry Jones took over as owner
NEEDS FOR THE OFFSEASON:
Defensive Back: Will need both corners and safeties. Which one will be greater? Kind of depends on what position Byron Jones ends up at. An early pick will be needed in this area.
Defensive End: Need a pass rusher here on the other side of DeMarcus Lawrence. Especially with Tapper being hurt and not playing in his rookie season and Gregory being undependable.
Wide Receiver: Terrence Williams likely will not return, so need a good #2/3 receiver to pair up with Dez Bryant.
Tight End: Jason Witten, as good as he is, getting up there in age. Gavin Escobar is not a long term solution, so need to start thinking about the future there.
Offensive Line: What? Cowboys have a great O-Line. Why here? Can never have too much O-Line depth.
A PEEK TO THE DRAFT:
The Cowboys will have the #28 selection in the NFL Draft. While draft boards will change over the next three months before draft time, here is an early list of guys I'd like to see Dallas take a good look at:
Taco Charlton (DE/Michigan)
Charles Harris (DE/Missouri)
Cordrea Tankersley (CB/Clemson)
Sidney Jones (CB/Washington)
Carl Lawson (DE/Auburn)