Does Jake Ferguson have what it takes to step up in 2023?

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A Player Recently Signed In Free Agency Will Be Left Off Of the Cowboys' 53-Man Roster
Cowboys' TE Jake Ferguson

The tight end position has been a safety valve for Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott during his 7-year career.

First, it was Jason Witten sprinkled in with some of the late Gavin Escobar, Geoff Swaim, and James Hanna.

For the last three seasons, Dalton Schultz has held the mantle.

During the 2022 NFL Draft, Dallas selected Wisconsin Tight End Jake Ferguson in the fourth round.

He formed a 1-2 punch with undrafted free-agent Peyton Hendershot as the backup to Schultz.

Now, Dalton has left America’s team heading to the abyss that is Houston. Ferguson has positioned himself to take the baton and move into the starting lineup.

A lot has to play out first in training camp and preseason, but something tells me Jake is up for the challenge.

Dalton Schultz is leaving, but no less an authority than Chiefs superstar tight end Travis Kelce thinks the Cowboys have something special in rookie Jake Ferguson. https://t.co/TBGY5RVysz

The second-year pro received the most significant vote of confidence a young player could receive last season during Super Bowl weekend.

All-Pro Tight End Travis Kelce included Jake as a player who he was excited about and interested in where they could take their game.

Why? Kelce saw something in the second-year player.

It was enough to create excitement across the Cowboys’ fanbase.

I’m not sure if Ferguson has Kelce’s Skills but he has the confidence

It’s simple.

Some players have that “it” factor, and others don’t. Early in Jake Ferguson’s rookie season, it was clear that the lights were not too bright for him.

The Dallas Cowboys are arguably the most prominent sports stage in the world.

Missing out on his opportunity to perform in front of the Cowboys’ faithful wasn’t in the cards for him.

He performed admirably as a backup, but we’ll discuss that later.

This offseason, we see glimpses of the guy walking around with a big stick. The early talks during the draft cycle about Dallas targeting a tight end went in one ear and out the other.

That poise is a testament to his self-confidence.

In only one season, he has made a Pro Bowl player expendable, welcomed competition from someone drafted higher than him, and kept beaming.

That’s a baller, which is partly what Travis Kelce was referring to.

ARLINGTON, TEXAS – NOVEMBER 24: Jake Ferguson #87 of the Dallas Cowboys jumps over Jason Pinnock #27 of the New York Giants during the second half at AT&T Stadium on November 24, 2022 in Arlington, Texas. Wesley Hitt/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Wesley Hitt / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

Ferguson has more potential than he gets credit for

With only 22 targets last season, Ferguson successfully pulled in 19 receptions. He made the most of his opportunities.

The cherry on top was the 0 drops in his smaller sample size.

Pictures like the one above, hurdling a defender, can be construed differently. The numbers, however, will give you a more straightforward story.

Hot take. As reliable as Dalton was as a receiver, there were many times we’ve watched him fall after the catch. There was minimal movement down the field when a defender touched him. Last year, Ferguson was more of a playmaker after the catch than Schultz was.

According to Pro Football Focus, Jake’s yards after the catch was 6.4 compared to Dalton’s 3.6.

Not to mention, Jake had a much higher quarterback rating when targeted than Dalton (129.9 versus 804). That tells me that he is quarterback friendly, which is what Prescott needs.

Dallas did play a substantial amount of 12-personnel. So, the two tight-end sets were practical for this team.

However, it gets to a point where the veteran becomes a progress stopper.

Ferguson’s ceiling is about to rise tremendously with a more precise pathway. Ezekiel Elliott was one. Unfortunately, Dalton Schultz was another.

The second-year jump is coming for Jake Ferguson

Some will say that Luke Schoonmaker will challenge Ferguson for the starting job. That may be true.

The rookie from Michigan was a second-round pick.

We should also expect some form of competition that includes Peyton Hendershot and Sean McKeon. The smart money will be on the sophomore bump the former Wisconsin Badger will get.

Let’s use Dalton Schultz as an example. If you removed the 2019 season when Witten returned from retirement, his stats increased substantially.

He saw his receptions jump from 12 to 63 from 2018 to 2020.

Schultz averaged 94 targets over his final three seasons with Dallas. I envision that same type of growth for Ferguson.

Is it unimaginable that Ferguson could get somewhere in the ballpark of 70 targets?

I think not.

Jake Ferguson is going to pick up where Dalton Schultz left off.

He has enough speed and athleticism to attack different areas of the defense to spread where his targets will come from.

In a nutshell, the Dallas Cowboys have good problems with the tight end position.

The cream will rise to the top. Once the dust settles, I’m confident Jake Ferguson will be on top of the heap.

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Jermaine Arvie (born January 14, 1981) is life-long Dallas Cowboys fan from Louisiana. He has a Bachelors of Science degree in Finance and currently serves as a Senior Manager within a Fortune 50 corporation. Jermaine has written for Fansided as a Paid Contributor and now serves as a Junior Writer for Inside The Star, a site dedicated to Dallas Cowboys' talk year around. He currently resides in the Mansfield Texas area. Jermaine believes in family, faith and football. His social media outlets are included below. Feel free to reach out to him directly to talk football.

40 Comments

  1. Ralph Pryor
    Yes he do he showed you into 2 years that he can step up why doubt it he got to start his helmet from Memphis
  2. Nelson Izaguirre
    Hell Yeah
  3. Daniel Pettie
    ...cause Dak can't throw accurately enough to hit wide receivers
  4. Larry Mcfall
    not much safety valve the last 7 years to save Prescott's career from plummeting so hopefully they'll use the ground game and TE short pass yardage. the boys have surrounded Prescott with talent since his first start and he's still unproven in the post season playoffs and this years no exception. either Dak gets it done or in my book he's done. and gone.
  5. Dan Mitchell
    He hasn't shown anything to lose it
  6. Steve Preciado
    I would have liked to see him step up but thanks to dumb drafting decisions, its gonna be harder now with us taking an unneeded TE in the 2nd round. I'm sure he's good but i would have liked to have seen an OL player taken.
  7. Nico Uluivuda
    Not close to Kiddle
  8. Dennis Herron
    Wait watch and see nobody knows till games start
  9. Dale Hopkins
    Yes I believe he does have what it takes!!
  10. David Christian
    We’ll be ok Go Cowboys
  11. Ken Jesse
    I think he will get the starting job early on, it depends on how ready Schoonmaker is for the NFL. Honestly, I think it's close with all three TE's. Ferguson, Hendershot, and Schoonmaker. They are all the same height and build, so they are almost mirror images of each other. Slight edge to Schoonmaker in blocking.
  12. Andre Johnson Jr.
    He’ll be just fine
  13. Steve Allen
    I think he does
  14. Kathi Haacke Morehead
    “the late?”
  15. Kirk Kuykendall
    TE is in great shape!
  16. Larry Stevens
    Until he gets too good and Jerry will cut him
  17. Bill Engels
    Sure does.
  18. Carlos Crump
    Yes
  19. DaBratt Livii
    We'll see!!!!!!
  20. Ray Galaviz
    Time to step up. He's going to be ok.

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