Chaz Green Film Review: Tale Of Two Halves

While it ended in a disappointing loss, the Dallas Cowboys preseason opener was about as entertaining as any they have played in years. Rookie quarterback Dak Prescott dazzled in his debut, throwing for two touchdowns and only throwing just as many incompletions. Dez Bryant looked as healthy and … Read more

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Written by: Kevin Brady

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Which Cowboys Lineman Is Best Fit To Be The Swing Tackle?

We are now days away from the start of the Cowboys 2016 Training camp. Finally, right? With camp comes competition, starting positions and backup jobs are all in jeopardy as players will be fighting day in and day out to earn a spot on this years Cowboys’ roster. … Read more

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Written by: Kevin Brady

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Best And Worst Of The Dallas Cowboys Off-Season

As things stand right now, it looks as if the Dallas Cowboys have had a pretty disappointing off-season, and that’s putting things as nice as I really can. Fortunately, with the good comes the bad and I decided that I would share with you what I see as … Read more

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Written by: Brian Martin

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5 Offensive Players To Watch In Training Camp

The Dallas Cowboys, like the rest of the NFL teams, are now just a little more than two weeks away from kicking off their training camp practices. To be more precise, the Cowboys will start on July 28 in Oxnard, California, which if you do the math is … Read more

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Written by: Brian Martin

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Cowboys Sophomores: OL Chaz Green

Collectively, Tyron Smith, La’el Collins, Travis Frederick, Zack Martin, and Doug Free make up the dominant offensive line for the Dallas Cowboys – the pride and soul of this football team. When Jason Garrett and the Cowboys committed to building this unit, they did so with a run of first round picks that has established Dallas’ identity for years to come. However, the Cowboys are going to have to be smart about the way they go about building the sustainability of this offensive line. While most of the guys mentioned above are set in stone, the backups currently on the roster will all be fighting for their spots come training camp. One such player is Chaz Green, who was drafted in the third round by the Cowboys in 2015.

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Written by: Sean Martin

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Where Does Chaz Green Fit in Offensive Line?

One of the big mysteries on the Dallas Cowboys roster right now is offensive lineman Chaz Green. Is he a guard? Is he a tackle? Does he have any shot at being a significant player this season? A third-round pick in last year’s draft, Green was essentially “redshirted” in 2015 with a known hip issue that required surgery.

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Written by: Jess Haynie

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Is Chaz Green Set For a Collins-Like Climb?

The Dallas Cowboys added two offensive linemen in two different ways during the 2015 NFL Draft. First, they shocked many in the football world by drafting Florida Gators offensive tackle Chaz Green in the third round. Then, after the draft had concluded, they signed LSU Tigers offensive lineman La’el Collins as an undrafted free agent. While Green started his 2015 season with hip surgery, Collins immediately climbed up the depth chart, impressing coaches, players, and fans alike en route to his first game action week 2 against the Philadelphia Eagles. During that fateful week 2 showdown which saw the first of two collarbone injuries to Tony Romo, Collins split time with veteran guard Ronald Leary.

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Written by: Kevin Brady

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Five Offensive Players That Need To Step Up In 2016

The 2015 season is over thankfully and we can put the past behind us and turn our focus to what lies ahead in the upcoming season. Year in and year out, organizations around the league have to continuously tinker with the roster in order to hopefully put together the best 53 man squad as possible. Well, I decided to take a look at the roster and share with you five players that I think need to step up their game in 2016 in order to secure a roster spot. Not all of these players are in jeopardy of losing their jobs, but through improved play they should be able to not only make the 53 man roster, but earn more playing time. Devin Street, WR (6’3″, 200) Devin Street will be entering his third season in the NFL, but is already facing an uphill battle to the make the Cowboys roster.

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Written by: Brian Martin

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Tweet Break: Best of #Cowboys Twitter for Apr. 15th

What a past couple of days we have had in the National Football League! Since it goes without saying you’ve been reading everything we have to say about the Dallas Cowboys here on Inside The Star, we can assume you understand the implications that the LA Rams now … Read more

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Written by: Sean Martin

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What if Laremy Tunsil Falls to Dallas?

I just did a quick look at fifteen mock drafts from some of the most popular sites and all of them but one had Laremy Tunsil, an offensive tackle from Ole Miss, going first overall to the Tennessee Titans. The one outlier had defensive back Jalen Ramsey going … Read more

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Written by: Jess Haynie

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