3 Cowboys weaknesses last season that could be strengths in 2023

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3 weaknesses from last season that could be strengths for the Cowboys in 2023

When it comes to the Dallas Cowboys, it feels like something always gets in their way of capturing the end goal.

Despite all the injuries and question marks at various positions, the team still won 12 games for the second straight season.

As we inch closer to the 2023 season, the NFL draft is over, the schedule has been released, and Dallas made three of the weaknesses from last season better. Not only improved them, but they have a chance to be a strength this year.

RUN DEFENSE

As we all know, even with the Cowboys having one of the best defenses in football a season ago, the biggest problem was stopping the run.

Believe it or not, they did everything correctly this offseason, trying to improve it.

The resigned Johnathon Hankins to a one-year deal in March. The defensive tackle doesn’t fill up the box score, but when Dallas traded for him, he brought exactly what was needed. A big body to plug up some running lanes.

Stephen Jones says defensive coordinator Dan Quinn is already talking about using Mazi Smith and Johnathan Hankins together: “That’ll be a big deterrent to guys running off tackle.”

Although it wasn’t the sexiest draft pick, Dallas selected defensive tackle Mazi Smith from the University of Michigan with their first-round pick.

The value of Smith is going to be noticed right away. When you look at the box score, you aren’t going to see two or three sacks, but if you watch the game, you will see the difference he makes.

Along with Hankins, and with Parsons moving to the defensive end full-time, the run defense might surprise some folks.

Wide Receiver

This team was banking on Noah Brown and Dennis Houston for week one a year ago.

Did anyone think that was going to work?

It got so bad near the middle-end of the year they had to trade for an aging T.Y Hilton, who immediately became their second-best option.

Trading for Brandin Cooks was an awesome move. If it were any other team outside of the Cowboys, the media would have said how great he and CeeDee Lamb would be together.

“His natural born leadership, there’s a couple guys I’ve been around that can lead a team and the way he’s doing it, to be this young, it’s unbelievable” – WR Brandin Cooks talking about Dak Prescott & his leadership qualities.#DallasCowboys pic.twitter.com/KweynSZio5

Cooks has produced at an enormous clip everywhere he has been. He is a walking 1,000-yard receiver.

With trading for Cooks and getting an entire offseason of Michael Gallup, the Cowboys now have one of the best trio of wideouts in football.

What was a MAJOR weakness at this time last year is now a strength for this team.

Cornerback

This is likely the next weakness last season that has the chance to be resolved in 2023.

Right before trading for Cooks, they did the same thing for former defensive player of the year, Stephon Gilmore.

Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs on working with veteran CB Stephon Gilmore: “I want to learn how to take my game to the next level.”Cowboys notebook: https://t.co/0X7VN1jdVY pic.twitter.com/SmgCXeeyXj

Sure, he won that award four years ago, but to add someone like him on the other side of Trevon Diggs is massive.

Anthony Brown wasn’t the greatest corner, but did we see how bad they got when he got hurt? Teams continued to attack the other side of the field, and Dallas didn’t have an answer for it at times.

DaRon Bland and others will benefit from being able to line up with the opposing team 3rd best wide receiver.

For the first in a long time, the Cowboys did everything they needed to do this offseason to give themselves a chance to win the Super Bowl.

For a team that won a playoff game a year ago, they got better where they needed to, and although they still have a lot to prove, they have a chance to do great things.

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Shane Taylor is a sports journalist with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and seven years of professional media experience. He has written 766 articles for InsideTheStar.com, reaching over 928,000 readers. Prior to Inside The Star, Shane worked as a Sports Reporter for Journal Star and a Regional News Reporter for Shaw Media. He currently works in the TRIO Upward Bound department at a junior college.

10 Comments

  1. Robert Kline
    And, it sounds like the rookie TE has more speed than Schultz has; this can help stretch the field and reduce tight window throws that are more likely to be intercepted.
  2. Harvie Pruitt
    4 replace the quarter back 15 interseptions and played only 10 or 11 games.
  3. Percetia West
    How Bout Them Boys
  4. Ben Miller
    On paper this by far the most talented Cowboy defense since the 90's. There truly is not a hole anywhere. Depth at LB is a bit of a concern if Parsons switches to EDGE full time but there is a ton of young, fast talent to pair with an apparently rejuvenated LVE. Gillnore is a great pick up but age/injury risk are a concern. Re signing Brown or another vet to cover themselves makes sense since Joseph looks to be a wasted 2nd round pick. This defense is going to be fun to watch!
  5. Pat Neal
    The Annual Hype for your $$$$$! LOL
  6. Shawn Lawther
    Looks like I was right, initial game plan is to use Mazi and Hankins in the game together to create a hell of a massive defensive front!
    1. Shawn Lawther
      Jasen W LeBrun and no more Philadelphia QB sneak bullshit
    2. Jasen W LeBrun
      Shawn Lawther I'm the words of Micah on draft night "no more QB sneak AJ!" Lmao
    3. Shawn Lawther
      Jasen W LeBrun it forces backs to try to go outside right into the DE arms or right into pursuing linebackers! Ain’t going to be no running on us this year!
    4. Jasen W LeBrun
      Shawn Lawther imagine the pressure parsons tank and Overshown can put on the qb this year with a front like that

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