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The Dallas Cowboys are talented at WR but not deep

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

The Dallas Cowboys only go three deep at WR right now.  That doesn’t really matter though when you figure in TE Jason Witten.  If one of the WRs on the Cowboys go down they would compensate by throwing more passes to their TEs.  Terrell Owens remains the straw that stirs the drink in the passing game for the Cowboys so they need him to behave off of the field.  After Tony Romo replaced Drew Bledsoe as the starting QB Terrell Owens’ production sky rocketed.  He played in 16 games (15 starts) for the Cowboys last season and he caught 85 passes for 1,180 yards (13.9 avg) with 13 TD grabs.  He had problems with drops early in the season but by the end of the year he was making big play after big play.  Look for him to have a monster season in 2007 if he stays focused.  Owens has now played in 158 games (143 starts) in his NFL career and he has caught 801 passes for 11,715 yards (14.6 avg) with 114 TD grabs.  He also has carried the ball 25 times for 159 yards (6.4 ypc) with 2 TD runs.

Terry Glenn benefits from Terrell Owens getting the bulk of the attention on defense.  He still can get down the field as he has maintained his speed despite his advancing age.  He played in 15 games (14 starts) last season for the Cowboys and he caught 70 passes for 1,047 yards (15.0 avg) with 6 TD grabs and he also carried the football 3 times for 11 yards (3.7 ypc).  Look for Glenn to have another stellar season as the Cowboys #2 WR in 2007.  He has now played in 136 games (127 starts) in his NFL career and he has caught 593 passes for 8,823 yards (14.9 avg) with 44 TD grabs and he has also carried the ball 20 times for 139 yards (7.0 ypc) with 1 TD run.

Patrick Crayton stepped up last season and seized the #3 WR job and he ran with it.  He played in 16 games (7 starts) last season for the Cowboys and he caught 36 passes for 516 yards (14.3 avg) with 3 TD grabs and he also returned 11 punts for 85 yards (7.7 avg).  Look for Crayton to improve on those numbers….especially if Glenn or Owens has to miss some time due to injury.  Crayton has now played in 35 games (7 starts) in his NFL career and he has caught 70 passes for 1,019 yards (14.6 avg) with 7 TD grabs.  He also has returned 38 punts for 285 yards (7.5 avg).

The #4 and #5 WR spots will be battled for in Training Camp by Sam Hurd, Miles Austin and Isaiah Stanbeck.  Stanbeck is trying to convert to WR as he was a college QB but he is injured right now and will start out behind in the competition.  Sam Hurd played in 15 games (2 starts) as a rookie last season and he caught 5 passes for 75 yards (15.0 avg) and he also made 13 tackles on special teams.  He will likely win the #4 WR job.  Don’t discount Miles Austin who came out of nowhere as a kickoff returner last season for the Cowboys.  He played in 9 games (0 starts) and he returned 29 kickoffs for 753 yards (26.0 avg) but he didn’t catch a pass last year.