Will These Two Players Surprise or Disappoint This Season?

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Tyler Biadasz Remains Cowboys Starting Center, but Could That Change?
Dallas Cowboys center Tyler Biadasz (63) prepares for the snap during the first half of an NFL football game against the New York Giants in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, Oct. 11, 2020. (AP Photo/Ron Jenkins)

The Cowboys take on the Buccaneers in less than a month, and players on the roster will become a topic of conversation every week, but let’s ask ourselves, which player is flying under the radar that could surprise us, and who will be the biggest disappointment on the roster this season?

Two or three players might disappoint after this next season is over, but one player stands out when considering who needs a solid 2022 campaign, or it might be his last as a Cowboy.

The player I locked in on is Tyler Biadasz. I want to return to this post at the end of the season and bash myself for picking Biadasz, but to this point in training camp, he has not done much more after last season’s finish to change my mind, he looked good, and he got pushed around. He was just ‘okay’ a season ago.

2022 is a massive year for him. The Cowboys are looking for a long-term answer at the center position, and with a PFF grade of 65.1 last season, Biadasz landed in the backup category. That is not the grade teams are looking for when deciding who will control one of the most critical jobs on the offense. Next off-season, if he has not made a case to become the long-term answer, Dallas may be on the search again.

When it comes to a player that could fly under the radar, I looked up and down the roster time and time again in an attempt to dial in on a player who might open our eyes, surprising many of us week in and week out.

The player I came away with was Malik Hooker. His best football is ahead of him. Hooker was playing some of his best football at the end of last season. He’s battled some injuries and is back to the Cowboys on a two-year deal.

Jerry Jones spoke about Hooker, saying he gives him hope for this team. “I think he may be kind of the story of the team,” he said. I agree. Hooker will become a vital part of this defense, and he will slide into week one and make an impact.

Let’s see if these players fall into one of the two categories, or maybe someone else will take their place; September can’t come fast enough.

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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.

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