Cowboys’ rookies invisible against LAC; need to step it up

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Grading the Cowboys’ rookies: Vaughn, Schoonmaker show up in Week 2 1

With one notable exception, the Dallas Cowboys’ rookie class isn’t showing up this season.

Undrafted free agent Brandon Aubrey collected his first game-winning field goal in Monday’s 20-17 win over the Chargers.

But the rest of group isn’t cutting it. And that is something that can, and easily should, change following the bye week.

Get Luepke and Schoonmaker On The Field

On the offensive side of the ball, tight end Luke Schoonmaker and running back Hunter Luepke need to be more involved.

Especially Schoonmaker, who should be more productive with Peyton Hendershot injured.

Cowboys’ rookies, invisible in Monday’s win, need to step up
Tight end Luke Schoonmaker at practice. (DallasCowboys.com photo)

Schoonmaker only saw 17 offensive snaps on Monday. He played an additional 13 snaps on special teams.

He was not targeted a single time by Dak Prescott during the game.

Post-draft there was talk of him being the starting tight end. It hasn’t happened and he needs to start playing like a starter.

In the case of the undrafted Luepke, he was clearly signed to serve the John Kuhn/fullback role in McCarthy’s offense.

On Monday night, Luepke saw eight offensive snaps and another 16 on special teams. Like Schoonmaker he was not targeted once for a pass.

Nor did he get a rushing attempt and there’s the problem.

He was open for a check down pass on Monday. Prescott never looked his way on what turned out to be an incompletion.

Nor was Luepke on the field on a fourth-and-1 at the Chargers’ 13.

The Cowboys ran the “tush push” that went for no gain and a turn over on downs.

Luepke is a human bulldozer. Give him the ball needing a yard and he’ll get it. He just lowers his shoulders and bulls his way forward.

Tony Pollard is not a power back nor is Rico Dowdle, Deuce Vaughn, or Prescott.

Luepke is. It’s time for McCarthy to start using him as such, especially in short yardage situations.

The Other Offensive Rookies

The remaining four rookies on the offensive side of the ball might as well have stayed in Dallas and watched the game.

Vaughn was inactive – the first game he’s missed this year – as was lineman Asim Richards. It was the second straight game Richards did not suit up for.

Seventh round pick Jalen Brooks saw some action with five offensive snaps and 11 on special teams. He also was not targeted.

Guard T.J. Bass had four snaps on special teams, but for the first time this year had none on offense.

The Indefensible DefenDERS

Mazi Smith saw 18 snaps on defense and one on special teams – the lowest number of snaps among the Cowboys’ five defensive tackles.

Even the Cowboys’ rookies had an abysmal Sunday
Mazi Smith

He had no stats for the game against the Chargers. His season stats are abysmal for a first round pick.

That has to change and it has to be a priority for Dan Quinn during the bye week.

DeMarvion Overshown’s preseason injury is becoming more problematic – especially with Leighton Vander Esch’s neck injury.

The third rounder might have made quite an impact had he not been lost for the year. Both Viliami Fehoko and Eric Scott Jr. have yet to see a single snap on the field.

The Cowboys’ coaching staff – despite the 4-2 record – have a lot of work to do. The rookies do as well.

Rookie Of The Week

Aubrey continues to impress. He hit both of his point after attempts and all four of his kickoffs went for touchbacks.

He also drilled a 32-yard field goal to give Dallas a halftime lead.

Aubrey then calmy connected on a 39-yard field goal with a little over two minutes left in the game for what proved to be the game-winning points.

At least the place kicking is one area the Cowboys don’t need to fix.

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12 Comments

  1. Larry Mcfall
    if Dallas screws these next 2 games up then they will be lucky to make the wild card rounds to the playoffs. i have my doubts right now the way things are going with the team but i am always hoping for the best as always. it's all i can do after years of defeat.
  2. EthanC
    When the sum total contribution of your entire draft class is your kicker....well, that is disastrous. Can anyone explain to me why Mazi Smith is already a bust and can they please attempt some revisionist excuse for why this team drafted Schoonmaker? Yes, losing your3rd round pick to a season long injury at a position of critical need is a problem but that does not explain an entire wasted draft class. One could argue Brandin Cooks is also a wasted FA move, and let's not get into Michael Gallup.
  3. Tom Rugenstein
    Start utilizing rookies at least for a designed play with them
  4. Clinton Avery
    100% they're not even trying
  5. Shane Schaefbauer
    Hunter leupke could be used the way the Vikings used Jim kleinsauser they are practically clones. If our coaching staff wanted to add a wrinkle to the offense that is!
    1. Shane Schaefbauer
      Daryl Daniels exactly just sneak him in for 3 or 5 plays the way the niners use juescueck and how the Vikings used kleinsauser.
    2. Daryl Daniels
      This cowboys organization started a trend back with Parcells. No matter how good you may be, you're not starting unless the starter is injured. T.O. had to convince them that Romo was good. We let TE Bennett go because as long as Witten was there he wasn't needed. He just left and got 2 rings with other teams. Miami despite having star receivers threw to 10 different receivers in their 70 point route. We only focus on two.
    3. Daryl Daniels
      Shane Schaefbauer he's actually better. Just needs to get the ball.
  6. Robert Hufstetler
    When you draft poorly this is what happens. Smith was a horrible pick and Schoonmaker wasn’t a need. We had plenty of TEs. Then one that was going to contribute got hurt. Overshown.
  7. Marvin Bolds
    Good points! Can't get involved if not given the opportunity!
  8. Jeremy Hedgemon
    They do need to step it up tho okay
  9. Jarod Allen Barton
    What draft class they benched half of them

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