Dallas Cowboys Training Camp: Standouts and Roster Spots
By Reid Hanson
Oct 27, 2014; Arlington, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys safety J.J. Wilcox (27) celebrates his interception with safety Barry Church (42) against the Washington Redskins in the first quarter at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
Safety (3)
Barry Church
J.J. Wilcox
With Corey White’s and Byron Jones’ versatility to play safety, the Cowboys can go short here if they need to. If they do, Heath is on the block since McCray rates as a better special teamer.
Both Church and Wilcox are in-the-box safeties with some versatility to play coverage. That’s why Byron Jones and/or Corey White will see time as a single-high safety next season (more on this later).
Special Teams (3)
J.P. Ladouceur
In the end, Chaz Green, Rolando McClain, and Greg Hardy buy the Cowboys three additional roster spots the first part of the season. This will allow the Cowboys to go deep in some areas, without neglecting themselves in other areas. If history is any indicator (and it always is), the Cowboys will have some big surprises between now and the regular season so stay tuned.
What do you think? Who would you keep and who would you cut?
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