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Mon. Practice Recap: Zeke Takes His First NFL Hits; Rookies Impress

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  • Byron Jones has gained notoriety in the last year for his practice battles against Jason Witten. With Jones moving to free safety, it’s Church who has drawn that duty so far in camp. Church and Witten gave fans a good laugh on Monday when Witten barked at Church for holding – a claim which the safety vehemently denied. “Man, this dude – they all talk about the hold, but they don’t see the extended arm push off,” Church said. “I got a little pro tug on him – a little tug. He’s going to complain about that all day, every day, but it just makes me better.”
  • It’s expected that Alfred Morris would get overshadowed by Elliott’s selection at No. 4 overall in the draft, but the veteran running back did his best to re-insert himself into the conversation on Monday. Morris ran exclusively with the second-team offense, but he burst into the second level on every carry he took.
  • The vast majority of the Cowboys’ roster is healthy enough to practice, but they did limit several of their injury concerns. DeMarcus Lawrence,Orlando Scandrick and Gavin Escobar all suited up and went through portions of the afternoon, but they were held out of full-team reps.
  • After Darius Eubanks’ departure from camp on Sunday, the Cowboys will hold several more workouts on Tuesday morning. Linebackers Emmanuel Acho, James Morris and Quayshawn Nealy will work out in hopes of filling the open roster spot.
  • Morris Claiborne is getting a look at kick returner alongside Lucky Whitehead, as was written about earlier Monday. The Cowboys also worked on punt returns on Monday afternoon, and it was rookie receiver Ed Eagan – not Cole Beasley – who split the reps with Whitehead.


Notable Standouts

Darius Jackson – The rookie running back generated some buzz when he was drafted in the sixth round in May, and he showed why in his debut practice. Running with the third team offense, Jackson showed some impressive speed and elusiveness, stopping and starting on a dime and reversing field several times to pick up extra yardage.

Charles Tapper – The rookie defensive end had a strong first day with the pads on, not only showing that speed, but some power, too. Tapper had three nice bull-rushes in the 1-on-1 drills but more than held his own against starters Doug Free and Tyron Smith, beating the veterans off the edge a couple of times.

Andy Jones – Every year it seems like an undrafted receiver has a solid camp and Jones could be the early favorite this season. The rookie from Jacksonville State had three nice catches in the 1-on-1 drills, including a leaping grab on a deep ball where he jumped over Dax Swanson to make the catch before hitting the ground.

Play Of The Day

It wasn’t the most amazing play we’ll see during this training camp, but why not give Anthony Brown some recognition? The coaching staff threw the rookie onto the field for full-team reps with the first-team defense – likely because Orlando Scandrick sat out the period. Working in the slot, Brown was in the right place at the right time when Tony Romo and Cole Beasleymiscommunicated on a short curl. The ball went wide on Beasley and wound up right in Brown’s arms, where he fell to the ground to make sure he held on for the interception. Not bad for a sixth-round pick during his first day of practice.
 

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Notable Standouts

Darius Jackson – The rookie running back generated some buzz when he was drafted in the sixth round in May, and he showed why in his debut practice. Running with the third team offense, Jackson showed some impressive speed and elusiveness, stopping and starting on a dime and reversing field several times to pick up extra yardage.
Im telling u brehs, this dude needs to be on the 53 instead of Mcfadden :sas2:
 

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Just CHILL: Bryant shut out and other thoughts from Cowboys camp

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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant (88) attempts to get around cornerback Morris Claiborne (24) Dallas Cowboys' NFL football training camp, Monday, Aug. 1, 2016, in Oxnard, Calif. Gus Ruelas AP
BY CLARENCE E. HILL JR.

chill@star-telegram.com

1. Dez Bryant and Tony Romo practice have only been a practice field together a handful of times since the end of the 2014 season to injuries and Bryant’s contract hold out last summer. Although they tried to get some time together before trying camp, the rust between the two showed during the first padded practice of training camp. The timing was off. So much so that Romo and Bryant did not connect on a single pass in 1-on-1s, 7-on-7s or the team drills probably for the first time since Bryant was drafted in 2010. Neither player seemed to worried. Romo said they have played enough together to know that the timing will come.

2. Bryant was rusty and struggled catching the ball. Again for him to be shut out of a single catch in practice was shocking. But an example of Bryant’s growth is that he didn’t get emotional and frustrated in practice. There was a little trash talking with Morris Claiborne but nothing over the top. But Bryant is more focused on getting in shape, getting his body right so he can run all day and return to beast mode as he said.

3. Speaking of Morris Claiborne, the oft-criticized cornerback was the star of practice on the first day of pads. He was all over the place. He batted down two balls intended for Dez Bryant. He also had a diving pass deflection of another pass from Tony Romo. He looks good. He looked like he is ready to finally prove himself. The question is can he sustain it on the field and can he stay healthy. The Cowboys have seen good starts to camp before from Claiborne only to end up being disappointed.

4. The Cowboys need playmakers so keep an eye on rookie Anthony Brown. The sixth-round pick from Purdue jumped off the page in the first padded practice with two interceptions off quarterback Tony Romo. Some of that had do with timing issues with Romo and his receivers. But give Brown credit for finding the ball and coming up with interceptions. The Cowboys cornerbacks had a pathetic two interceptions combined last season.


5. Another rookie to watch is free agent receiver Andy Jones. He is big, fast and catches everything. Despite catching 144 passes for 2,120 yards and 17 touchdowns in his college career, Jones is a relative unknown because Jacksonville University plays non-scholarship football. No NFL players are among its alumni. Jones has a good chance to be the first. He is turning heads so far at Cowboys camp.


Read more here: Just CHILL: Bryant shut out and other thoughts from Cowboys camp


This dude Andy Jones looks like Dez physically. We need to get that bum Street off the team for good!

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