Why Cowboys Should (or Not) Bring Dez Bryant Back

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Thank You for the Memories, Dez Bryant
ARLINGTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 25: Dez Bryant #88 of the Dallas Cowboys celebrates after a touchdown in the first quarter during a game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Chicago Bears at AT&T Stadium on September 25, 2016 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

Dez Bryant continues to make noise on social media posting workouts with Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott and even featuring a recent appearance by Running Back Ezekiel Elliott. Bryant has made it clear time and time again that he wants to be back in the gridiron playing football and “throwing up the X.” However, a two-year absence and an Achilles injury raise questions regarding his level of play if he comes back at 31-years-old.

Let’s be honest, these questions are fair. And you can’t blame those who believe he can still play just as you can’t blame those who believe his career is done either. After all, Dez is the all-time franchise leader in receiving touchdowns. He was named a first-team All-Pro in 2014 when he led the league in touchdowns and he’s made three Pro Bowls. But he’s also a wide receiver that hasn’t played since 2017 and hasn’t been elite since 2014.

Tony Romo subscribers argue that #9 “made” Bryant and that he wasn’t that great. Meanwhile, some will say that Bryant was and still is great, but that Prescott didn’t know how to use his strengths. Football fans, especially Cowboys fans, have a hard time agreeing.

So, how can you truly look at Bryant’s possibilities of wearing a Star next season? Let’s try to take a look at both sides.

Why the Cowboys should bring Dez back

Despite extending Amari Cooper’s contract, the Cowboys need a third wide receiver. Randall Cobb will play over 200 miles away from Arlington after signing with the Houston Texans. The first wave of free agency has come and gone and the Cowboys (understandably) haven’t filled their vacancy in the slot just yet.

Right now, it all points toward them looking for their guy in the 2020 NFL Draft. This is considered a loaded wide receiver class and while pick #17 might be too late to take one of the top prospects (such as CeeDee Lamb, Henry Ruggs or Jerry Jeudy), they shouldn’t have much trouble finding one on Day 2 or maybe even Day 3.

But then again, there are other important needs worth considering. Cornerback, defensive end, safety, and even defensive tackle are positions that must be upgraded before the season. What if they can’t turn to a rookie to fill the starting slot wide receiver spot?

There are risky, unproven in-house options for the team such as the 2018 6th-round draft pick Cedrick Wilson but we haven’t seen much from him either. To be specific, he has five career catches in six games played. To be even more specific, he played in 75 offensive snaps in 2019 (6.69%). 50 of those came versus the New York Jets. That day, his name in the box score featured five catches.

It isn’t my intention to roast Wilson here as I thought he could be a special prospect coming out of Boise State. But I’m not going to say that he’s a better option to start in the slot instead of Dez because he likely isn’t. And behind Wilson? You’ll find the names of Noah Brown, Ventrell Bryant, Lance Lenoir, and Devin Smith.

Bringing Dez back would make sense if you can’t find a replacement in the Draft. Let him play in the slot and have a true warrior lining up behind Cooper and Michael Gallup. Bryant is still likely good at fighting for 50-50 balls and could be a solid red zone threat.

Why the Cowboys shouldn’t bring Dez back

Then again, how much do we know about the 2020 version of Dez Bryant? The last time he played in the NFL was in 2017. He left the Cowboys in somewhat toxic fashion even calling beloved Linebacker Sean Lee a snake. Since then, he was signed by the New Orleans Saints in 2018 only to tear his Achilles tendon in practice before even playing a game.

At 31-years-old, can you assume he’s the same after such an injury? Heck, when was the last time Dez was truly Dez Bryant? The right answer to that question is 2014. He was unbelievable that year. He caught 16 touchdowns that season. Only 10 players in the history of the NFL have scored more receiving touchdowns in a single season. Since those first four years of his career, things haven’t been the same.

In 2015, injuries and a disastrous QB carousel kept him from having a decent season. But we’ve seen “elite” receivers like DeAndre Hopkins shine despite having a good quarterback under center. On Dak’s rookie season he was good, but nothing very special. The same goes for 2017, to the point where the Cowboys decided to let him go.

And now, time for the biggest question mark of all. Is Dez what you want in a slot receiver? In 2017, he lined up in the slot only 17% of the time. There are a few big slots in the NFL, sure, but Bryant might simply not be what the Cowboys are looking for right now.

The Draft should offer plenty of options for the team to find a younger, healthier wide receiver that fits the position they’re trying to fill. While I’d be excited as a fan to watch Dez come back to the Cowboys, it’s tough to believe it’d be the right call.

Do you want Dez Bryant back in 2020?

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67 Comments

  1. Alex Gonzales
    It’s a wrap for Dez.... Thank god, He’s nothing but trouble, and now with CEE DEE LAMB, Ha Dez WHO!!! He will be long forgotten, I’m so happy he won’t be in mini camp...
  2. Joseph A Neal
    Yes give it a CHANCE the Cowboys have absolutely NOTHING to lose and Dez has EVERYTHING to lose do it
  3. Sheldon. Louis. Holland
    Jerry. Lets. Put. Our. Egos a side. Bring. Back. The x. And lets. Play. Football. Dez. Has. Fire. In. His. Game. And. This. Team. Could. Make. Jimmy. Johnson. Cut. His hair. Lets. Go. Dez. I. M. Pulling. For. You. See. You. Guys. In. Tampa. Thro. Up. The. X. X. X
  4. Jaime Diaz
    Of course they have to bring him back I think they would be stupid if they don't he is up there with all the top receivers everybody knows that.
  5. Randolph Johnson
    Dez would be a welcome addition. He sells tickets and scores touchdowns. Scoring touchdowns puts butts in seats and it takes people's minds off the ill of our world. Dez also gives Dallas another option in the red zone. I don't know what Jerry hasn't signed Dez...
  6. Emmanuel
    The draft needs to focus on rebuilding the defense. We lost too many starters. Other than losing Travis Frederick, the offense is not in horrible shape. The Cowboys need to alternate Dez and Zeke in the slot. Yes I said Zeke. We have RB depth to scheme other team defense and get Zeke 1 vs 1 with a LB he should be able to run right by or just run. Dak is about to get paid, Zeke got paid, And Amari got paid. I think our team is ready to play team football and win games. I want Dez for the locker room. We need passionate leaders.
  7. CHUCK
    Under guidelines of a contract. I would bring him back. what do you have to loose? Nothing! and after a season go from there. I believe he would be much better than before. So open the door and let him in.
  8. Carl Rousseau
    Heck, bring both Dez & Tavon Austin back on vet minimum deals, use draft picks on other needs, & cut them if they arent impressive in preseason. Also, why not line Amari up at slot & start Bryant/smith/smith/johnson/Bryan or some other big guy/burner at the X?
  9. Tamie H
    There's been a lot of talk comparing Dez to Jason Witten and how Witten came back for a year and that he was slow as molasses and broken, but I'd just like to say this; throughout Jason's whole career with The Dallas Cowboys he was never anything but a stand-up man on and off the field. Jason always seemed to have the teams best interest at heart. Witten always was and is a stand-up man and team player so all you guys just back the f--- off Witten. As far as Dez is concerned, maybe he's matured over the last few years and he finally realizes it's not all about me me me. I say, give him a chance. If he can make it through training camp, sign him to a one year low $ contract with production incentives and see what he's working with. We have nothing to lose. I've watched some of his workouts and he's working hard. If he makes the cut and the day comes, he should retire a Dallas Cowboy just like Jason Witten.
  10. Rob
    You will here the Term alot in the future a bridge player, I means until or next year for that position
  11. Ronald Goodwin
    Bring Dez Back it's only right. Jerry give 2nd chances why hold it up. We loaded with talent this our yr,dez should be involved. We signed Witten last yr .keep paying Sean Snake Lee he in da way missing tackles, confused out there
  12. Rob
    Now we look DE , in the second round anae may not be there , the scouts know this so next man up
  13. Rob
    Love it , because he also have to make the squad Dez . A wideout in the Draft that looks promising
  14. James
    I think you should give DEZ Brian a second chance everybody deserves it he’s trying real hard I think they need him
  15. Larry Jones
    Bring the man back period!!! He doesn’t demand big money at this point in his career and after all we brought Witt back and it wasn’t much of an impact. So what do we have to lose? Bryant on a bad day is better upgrade than Cobb regardless of injury. Let the man finish his career in Dallas where it all began. Loyalty over everything!!
  16. Eddie
    For me it's a no-brainer bring Dez back !!!!!!!! There is only good that could come from this for Dez and the Boyz can't wait till football starts be safe everyone
  17. Stephen gregory
    Probably, like most people, he needs money. Sign him to the lowest amount the NFL allows with no incentives. His incentive is to prove he's worthy of a new contract the next season either with the Cowboys or the 31 other teams that are taking a pass on him. Here's my problem with him: to my eye and my eye only, he was a half game player. By that, he only seemed to appear in the first half of second half of the game but rarely throughout the whole game. Once again, that's how I viewed him. Was that all his fault? Probably not. Some had to do with the play selection, other receivers open, the QB was wildly inaccurate or that he was standing on the sideline chirping instead of on the field. It just seems weird that three or four years ago people were complaining about how terrible his route running was, his failure to get separation and his dropped balls, his sideline distractions and he was being paid too high for the production he gives. I doubt too much that any of that has changed except we're a couple years further down the road and he has had an Achilles tendon repair. I will say this from the things he's posted, he looks in great physical shape and he is definitely a workout warrior.
  18. Robert Kamp Bowen Jackson Jr
    Yes bring Dez back. I believe his experience would help our offense and young recEivers.
  19. James B Hill
    I say bring him back they have nothing to lose in bringing him back and if they get one in the draft he can also help out with the younger guys.
    1. Rob
      You will here the Term alot in the future a bridge player, I means until or next year for that position
  20. Alex Gonzales
    Hmmmm...So Dez is seen all over town running routes with this QB and this QB, Word is he’s fresh he’s fast he’s stronger, Duh there no one there to guard him! He’s in shorts with no pressure, ppl, guys cowboys sigh him please!!! Enough already! So Dez can be Dez go into training camp pitch a fit get into fights and blame everyone else not making the team, my god enough already just stick Devin Smith in the slot and poof DEZ who!!!! Yuup just do it, it’s getting old with all this DEZ stuff ohhhh and so is he...close the year book already

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