Let’s take a deep look at the Cowboys 2019 season, 2020 offseason, and what lies ahead in 2020.
2019 Team Ranks
Total Offense |
1st (6904 yards) |
Passing Offense |
2nd (4751 yards) |
Rushing Offense |
5th (2153 yards) |
Total Defense |
9th (5232 yards allowed) |
Passing Defense |
10th (3576 yards allowed) |
Rushing Defense |
11th (1656 yards allowed) |
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PPG |
27.1 |
PPG Allowed |
20.1 |
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Offensive Line Ranks |
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PFF |
4th |
Football Outsiders (Run Block) |
2nd |
Football Outsiders (Pass Block) |
2nd |
Coaching Staff Changes
Mike McCarthy replaces Jason Garrett as HC |
Mike Nolan replaces Rod Marinelli as DC |
Doug Nussmeier replaces Jon Kitna as QB Coach |
Skip Peete replaces Gary Brown as RB Coach |
Adam Henry replaces Sanjay Lal as WR Coach |
Lunda Wells replaces Doug Nussmeier as TE Coach |
Joe Philbin replaces Marc Colombo as OL Coach |
Jim Tomsula hired as DL Coach |
Scott McCurley replaces Ben Bloom as LB Coach |
Al Harris replaces Kris Richard as DB Coach |
John Fassel replaces Keith O’Quinn as ST Coordinator |
Offseason Additions
Everson Griffin DE |
Greg Zuerlein K |
Andy Dalton QB |
Daryl Worley CB |
Cameron Erving OT |
Blake Bell TE |
Maurice Canady CB |
Dontari Poe DT |
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Offseason Losses
Travis Frederick C |
Byron Jones CB |
Robert Quinn DE |
Randall Cobb WR |
Xavier Su’a-Filo G |
Jeff Heath S |
Maliek Collins DT |
Jason Witten TE |
Cameron Fleming OT |
Christian Covington DT |
Kerry Hyder DE |
Kavon Frazier S |
Daniel Ross DT |
Donovan Olumba CB |
2020 NFL Draft
Round 1 (17) – CeeDee Lamb WR Oklahoma |
Round 2 (51) – Trevon Diggs CB Alabama |
Round 3 (82) – Neville Gallimore DT Oklahoma |
Round 4 (123) – Reggie Robinson CB Tulsa |
Round 4 (146) – Tyler Biadasz C Wisconsin |
Round 5 (179) – Bradlee Anae DE Utah |
Round 7 (231) – Ben DiNucci QB James Madison |
2020 Schedule with record vs opponents since 2017
Week 1 – at Los Angeles Rams 8:20 PM ET NBC (SNF) |
1-2 |
Week 2 – vs Atlanta Falcons 1 PM ET FOX |
1-1 |
Week 3 – at Seattle Seahawks 4:25 PM ET FOX |
1-2 |
Week 4 – vs Cleveland Browns 1 PM ET FOX |
0-0 |
Week 5 – vs New York Giants 4:25 PM ET CBS |
6-0 |
Week 6 – vs Arizona Cardinals 8:15 PM ET ESPN (MNF) |
1-0 |
Week 7 – at Washington 1 PM ET FOX |
5-1 |
Week 8 – at Philadelphia Eagles 8:20 PM ET NBC (SNF) |
4-2 |
Week 9 – vs Pittsburgh Steelers 4:25 PM ET CBS |
0-0 |
Week 10 – BYE |
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Week 11 – at Minnesota Vikings 4:25 PM ET FOX |
0-1 |
Week 12 – vs Washington 4:30 PM ET FOX (Thanksgiving) |
5-1 |
Week 13 – at Baltimore Ravens 8:20 PM ET FOX (TNF) |
0-0 |
Week 14 – at Cincinnati Bengals 1 PM ET FOX |
0-0 |
Week 15 – vs San Francisco 49ers 8:20 PM ET NBC (SNF) |
1-0 |
Week 16 – vs Philadelphia Eagles 4:25 PM ET FOX |
4-2 |
Week 17 – at New York Giants 1 PM ET FOX |
6-0 |
Miscellaneous Notes
Mike McCarthy enters first season as HC of DAL |
Cowboys went 2-6 against winning teams in 2019 |
Dak Prescott finished 2019 with career highs in passing yards, TD’s, and yards per attempt
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2019 Offense Play Selection |
Pass – 58.0% |
Rush – 42.0% |
PFF Top 5 Graded Players in 2019 |
1. Zack Martin RG 88.1 |
2. La’el Collins RT 86.4 |
3. DeMarcus Lawrence LE 86.2 |
4. Amari Cooper WR 84.1 |
5. Dak Prescott QB 80.1 |
Players who opted out of 2020 season |
Maurice Canady CB |
Stephen Guidry WR |
Jamize Olawale FB |
Burning Question: Can Mike McCarthy figure out a way to maximize the potential of this offense?
Bottom Line: The endless debate will continue to rage on for these Dallas Cowboys. Are they overrated? Underrated?
One thing I am confident in saying is that the talent on this team is up there with the elite of the NFL. Dak Prescott, Zeke, deadly receiver trio, Zack Martin, Demarcus Lawrence, Jaylon Smith, the list goes on and on. It will be up to Mike McCarthy and his new staff to get the best out of these talented players. The overhaul of the coaching staff is exactly what the Cowboys needed to break out and be a contender.
I believe the Cowboys will win the NFC East and then go on to win a playoff game as well before getting stopped short of the NFC Championship.
Predicted Win Range: 10-12