
"Each one of these new additions are expected to improve the Dallas Cowboys defense, which is been one of the worst, if not the worst, units in the league so far this season. While each one of these players brings some much-needed excitement to the defensive side of the ball for the Cowboys, DT Williams stands out the most as someone who will make the biggest difference."
"Williams was the third overall pick by the New York Jets in the 2019 NFL Draft. Since entering the league he's been a three-time Pro Bowler (2022-2024) and a First-team All-Pro (2022). The Cowboys haven't had this caliber of player in the middle of their defensive line in quite some time, and he should make his presence known immediately when he sits up against the Raiders this week."
"Blocking the Cowboys new DT may be one of the bigger problems the Raiders face this week. Both starting guards, Dylan Parham and Jackson Powers-Johnson, are banged up, and Powers-Johnson could be done for the season after recently being placed on injured reserve. Because of that, the Raiders third-round draft pick this year, Caleb Rogers, could make his rookie debut as an injury fill-in."
Quinnen Williams will make his official Dallas Cowboys debut in Week 11 against the Las Vegas Raiders and is expected to be the biggest immediate upgrade on a struggling defense. Linebackers Logan Wilson, DeMarvion Overshown, and rookie cornerback Shavon Revel are also expected to make season debuts in some capacity. Williams was the third overall pick in 2019 and is a three-time Pro Bowler (2022–2024) and 2022 First-team All-Pro, bringing rare interior defensive talent to Dallas. With starting guards Dylan Parham and Jackson Powers-Johnson banged up and Powers-Johnson on injured reserve, rookie Caleb Rogers could make his debut, creating a difficult matchup for the Raiders.
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