The Dallas Cowboys took a huge blow yesterday to the defensive line when 2015 second round pick DE Randy Gregory was suspended for the first four games of the 2016 season after his fourth failed drug test post-NFL-Combine.
Gregory’s position was already one of concern for the Cowboys this off season, but now that priority is greatly elevated. As far as we know, the team has yet to come any closer to a decision on the future of Greg Hardy, and should he exit in free agency it would leave DeMarcus Lawrence as the only pass rusher under contract for the upcoming season that has at least one career sack.
Even if they re-sign Jeremy Mincey and Jack Crawford, the two other free agents at the position, Dallas would be bringing back just a combined four sacks from the pair last year – all of which came from Crawford. Both have been with the team for two seasons, and have a combined 12 sacks in that time.
Enter Ronald Blair, who’s name has blown up in draft talks over the past short weeks. A small school prospect out of Appalachian State, it took some time for scouts to discover this potential hidden gem. However, once they did, plenty of them fell in love with the 6′ 1″, 272 pound pass rusher:
Five NFL prospects I think I'm higher on than most:
DE Ronald Blair
CB Xavien Howard
WR Pharoh Cooper
WR Rashard Higgins
DT Hassan Ridgeway— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) February 17, 2016
https://twitter.com/JC1053/status/699066868049444865
While his secret may become less and less well kept in the lead up to the draft, which will include Blair’s Combine performance, the tape for Ronald Blair doesn’t go without showing some flaws.
If the Cowboys like Blair, they may have to guarantee his selection with the 34th overall pick. I also think there may be a strong chance he falls to them in the third round, where he would then become a much less expensive solution for the pass rush.
Let’s take a look at his film to further understand the impact in size, speed, and pass-rush ability that Blair could bring to Dallas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MI8cyMjjoGI
Before taking a look at #49 in white, just notice the team in orange that he is going up against. This tape from Blair is from his visit to the Clemson Tigers – who went undefeated this season all the way up until the National Championship Game. Thus, the impact plays he makes are coming against top-end competition – which will only further improve his stock.
In it, you see the versatility that would make him a favorable prospect for Rod Marinelli. While he doesn’t show a ton of explosiveness and speed, he finds a way to consistently impact the play by being in the backfield – whether he rushes from the edge or the inside.
When rushing from the edge, Blair reminds me of the Cowboys’ DeMarcus Lawrence. While it took Lawrence a few seasons to put things together, he came onto the scene at the end of 2015 to be an explosive defensive end.
Blair will need to improve his overall hand-speed and bend from the edge pass-rush position, but will only benefit from playing with some of the talented defensive linemen already in place such as Lawrence, Tyrone Crawford and David Irving.
It is likely unfair to expect Blair to come into Dallas and record a high sack total in his first season, but what I think he will give this team over time is a solid tackler along the defensive line that makes his presence felt on every snap possible.
The team has no idea what they have in Randy Gregory, after an injury-washed 2015 led to his current suspension to start 2016, and it is now time they found solid, bonafide answers at this position. The hard-nosed Blair can be just that, while not forcing the team to use the fourth overall pick on this priority thanks to Gregory.
This was a popular instant reaction by fans upon the news of the suspension, as the talks of Joey Bosa to the Cowboys greatly escalated.
Randy Gregory is a player that I am pulling for not just because he plays with a star on the side of his helmet, but because he genuinely came off as incredibly grateful when drafted by the Cowboys – and appeared ready to use it to put his negative past behind him. Clearly that is now not the case, and Gregory needs help from the organization and his close support-system.
Should Gregory come back and contribute as a situational pass rusher along a defensive line consisting of Greg Hardy, Tyrone Crawford, David Irving, Nick Hayden, DeMarcus Lawrence, and rookie draft-steal Ronald Blair, the Cowboys front may finally live up to the expectations we all set for them this season.
After hearing the Draft Show gush about Blair several weeks ago I went over to Draft Breakdown and watched his tape and fell in love with him. Especially watching what he did against Clemson. He consistently was pushing double teams into the backfield, traversed the line very well in pursuit of and tackling runners and had two sacks. You said something about working on his hand speed but what I saw showed great, violent hand work. He was projected as a late round pick but if he has a good combine 51st is sure to go up. I believe Brugler was even saying he's worthy of a 1st round grade but I'm hoping the small school stigma keeps people from jumping too soon and we could get him in the 3rd. You said he's at 6-1 but everywhere I look he is either 6-3 or 6-4 but I guess we will find out next week.
His tape was interesting. I started out very confused as to where all the hype was coming from. Normally when a guy blows up like this, it's because he's getting off the edge and making flashy plays. I saw none of that right away with Blair, as he looked a bit slow. However as the tape went on I saw the things you pointed out, such as pushing blocks and making tackles – along with the two sacks we did get from him. Wouldn't go as far as a first round grade, but if we can get him, I want him.
As for the measurements, I got them here: http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/ronald-blair?id=2555251. Will update the post with his official Combine height should there be a large enough disparity.