PLAYERS:
Tony Romo,
Stephen McGee,
DeMarco Murray,
Felix Jones,
Phillip Tanner,
Chauncey Washington,
Sammy Morris,
Tony Fiammetta,
Laurent Robinson,
Shaun Chapas,
Jason Witten,
Martellus Bennett,
John Phillips,
Miles Austin,
Dez Bryant,
Kevin Ogletree,
Jesse Holley,
Dwayne Harris,
Teddy Williams,
Raymond Radway,
Tyron Smith,
Doug Free,
Jermey Parnell,
Kyle Kosier,
Montrae Holland,
Derrick Dockery,
Bill Nagy,
David Arkin,
Phil Costa,
Andre Gurode,
Kevin Kowalski
TEAMS: Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens
TEAMS: Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens
Quarterback
Tony Romo:
With 6 seasons starting under his belt, Romo enters the 2012 season at age 32 as a mature passer with great pocket presence and awareness. With an upgrade at the interior of the offensive line, Romo should have another great statistical year. Will he have a Super Bowl winning year? We’ll see…
Stephen McGee:
McGee enters a contract year where he hasn’t had much of a chance to show he is a capable backup to Romo, besides preseason and 3 games in which he’s had mixed reviews. The team could choose to draft competition at the backup spot or try to acquire a veteran to compete with him this off season. Eventually, the team will have to get serious about the QB position and draft a future replacement for Romo, since I doubt McGee is that guy.
Running Back
Demarco Murray:
2011′s third round pick exploded in week 7 against St.Louis, when given the starting nod because of a Felix Jones injury, and never looked back. Demarco would have two ...
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