DEC 27 JAWS II? The Cowboys determined last spring that Blake Jarwin's hip ailments would likely not allow him to operate as an NFL player any longer. The Philadelphia Eagles seem to disagree.
At his peak with Dallas in 2019, Jarwin caught 31 passes for 365 yards and three touchdowns. But multiple injuries have since derailed Jarwin’s career.
After the team placed Dallas Goedert on injured reserve, the Super Bowl contenders have three tight ends on their roster with a combined 133 yards and a touchdown between them.
A free agent like Blake Jarwin, who isn't commanding a massive free agent market, could be a pass-catching option for the Packers at tight end if they wanted to go that route.
When the Cowboys drafted Dalton Schultz, he originally was their best blocking tight end. After the loss of Blake Jarwin due to injury, Schultz inherited the TE1 role and ran with it, however he is not without his faults.
DALLAS - The Dallas Cowboys look to fill a need at the tight end in the upcoming 2022 NFL Draft after releasing Blake Jarwin last month. After striking gold atop the last two drafts with receiver CeeDee Lamb and linebacker Micah Parsons, the Cowboys are on the hunt to add another deep draft class that can make an instant impact.
After a week that saw veterans Blake Jarwin and Greg Zuerlein released and Amari Cooper traded away, it appears another longtime Cowboy is about to follow.
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We already knew that the Cowboys had a tight end dilemma this offseason. But now there’s talk that Blake Jarwin, a potential starting candidate in 2022, could miss the entire season following recent hip surgery.
It was revealed yesterday that Cowboys tight end Blake Jarwin had hip surgery and could miss the beginning of the 2022 season. With Dalton Schultz’s impending free agency already a huge concern, this news makes the situation at TE even murkier for Dallas.
Tight ends did their thing at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis on Thursday, and the Cowboys may have been paying extra attention. It was revealed that Blake Jarwin is staring down a six- to eight-month rehab time from an “uncommon” hip surgery, meaning he likely won’t be ready for the start of the season.
Schultz is sure to be a hot commodity as the offseason continues, but especially with Jarwin's status reportedly up in the air, the Cowboys could push hard to bring back the former fourth-round pick.
Many difficult decisions are ahead for the Cowboys in the 2022 offseason. One dilemma they face is at tight end, where Dalton Schultz’s free agency puts Dallas in a tough spot with the salary cap and numerous other needs throughout the roster.
It would be a mistake to assume that Blake Jarwin is about to offer some immediate cure for what ails the Dallas Cowboys - especially as what presently ails the Cowboys, as they approach Saturday night's NFL Week 18 regular-season finale at the Philadelphia Eagles is COVID.
It would be a mistake to assume that Blake Jarwin is about to offer some immediate cure for what ails the Dallas Cowboys - especially as what presently ails the Cowboys, as they approach Saturday night's NFL Week 18 regular-season finale at the Philadelphia Eagles is COVID.
Jarwin has been limited to seven games this season and has not played since Week 8 after suffering a hip injury.
Jarwin is battling a hip injury and did not practice this week.
Don’t forget about Jarwin. One of the more exciting things about considering the Dallas Cowboys playing out of 11 personnel at this time last year was the opportunities that it was going to create for Blake Jarwin.
Considering the complexities of the NFL salary cap during the COVID-19 pandemic, a longer-term deal would benefit both sides.
The Cowboys already were thin at tight end this year, and with Jarwin out for the remainder of the 2020 campaign, the team will have to rely on a combination of Blake Bell, Sean McKeon and Dalton Schultz.
The Cowboys already have veritable superstars — Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott, DeMarcus Lawrence and Amari Cooper — and the following five players have the opportunity to join them as in Dallas lore.
Jarwin operated behind Jason Witten in 2019, but Mike McCarthy may have bigger plans for the young target.
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