Cowboys at Broncos: 2 players Dallas should use more in Week 8
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Cowboys at Broncos: 2 players Dallas should use more in Week 8
"Seven games into the season, Dallas' offense is averaging 32 points per game (second in the NFL) and leads the league in total yards. (2,734) While there is no denying the Cowboys' offense has been better than anyone could have imagined, there are still some tweaks Dallas could make to fine-tune their talented offensive unit. One of those changes should be demoting backup tight end Luke Schoonmaker in favor of 25-year-old Brevyn Spann-Ford."
"Schoonmaker, who has not lived up to expectations after being a second-round pick back in 2023, has outsnapped Spann-Ford in every game this season. Last week against the Commanders, Schoonmaker's inability to hold up as a run blocker cost Dallas two points on a safety. The former Michigan Wolverine's run-blocking issues have been a constant problem since he entered the league. On the year, the 27-year-old tight end has a 55.3 run block grade, showing just how much he has struggled in that department."
Cowboys routed the Washington Commanders 44-22 and will face the Denver Broncos, a team Dallas has not beaten in 30 years. Dallas' offense averages 32 points per game and leads the league with 2,734 total yards after seven games. Despite elite production, the offense can be fine-tuned by adjusting personnel. Backup tight end Luke Schoonmaker has struggled with run blocking and has a 55.3 run block grade, contributing to a safety against Washington. Brevyn Spann-Ford has been more effective as a run blocker and has shown the ability to stretch the field in the passing game. Promoting Spann-Ford would bolster the run game.
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