Cowboys roundtable discussion: Quinnen Williams, Logan Wilson, and the Eagles game
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Cowboys roundtable discussion: Quinnen Williams, Logan Wilson, and the Eagles game
"Williams changed everything up front from the first series. He consistently dented the pocket, forced the Geno Smith to reset the pocket constantly, and drew enough double-teams to free stunts and one-on-ones for everyone else. Against the run he played heavy-handed and finished right on the line so there were no cheap yards after contact. As for Wilson, he brought order and calm to the middle of the field."
"With the green dot, the fronts were set, the checks got out on time, and the underneath spacing finally looked organized. His range and angles showed up on cutbacks and perimeter runs, and in coverage he was comfortable matching backs and tight ends. For both players this was an A-grade in their performance for their first game as a Cowboy."
Quinnen Williams immediately disrupted Dallas' front, denting Geno Smith's pocket, attracting double-teams, creating stunts and one-on-one opportunities, and finishing runs at the line to eliminate yards after contact. Logan Wilson organized the middle, using the green dot to set fronts, get checks out on time, and align underneath spacing; his range and angles limited cutbacks and perimeter gains while matching backs and tight ends in coverage. Panelists graded Williams highly and credited him with opening opportunities for teammates. Wilson drew praise as an upgrade despite limited snaps, with a caveat about the Raiders' weakened offensive line making future tests more meaningful.
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