3 most important Cowboys to watch against the Ravens tonight

3 most important Cowboys to watch against the Ravens tonight
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We are hours away from Week 2 of the preseason, and there are a few key Cowboys to watch against the Baltimore Ravens tonight.

Everybody knows the inaugural game of the Brian Schottenheimer era didn’t go all too well; quarterback struggles, rough play calling, and a terrible defensive performance inflamed quite a few concerns.

It’s just August football, of course, but some things can and should be improved upon, and more than a few players need big weeks as the depth chart shakes out.

The jump from this game to the next is the biggest one of the preseason. Players will move up, down, and even out of this roster because of the overall performance we see on the field tonight.

Let’s go ahead and cover just three of the guys who need big weeks, and what Week 2 means for their future in Dallas.


Shaky To Start: Joe Milton III Must Build On Week 1 Performance

Until we get to the regular season, the one player dominating the headlines will be sophomore quarterback Joe Milton III.

The former Wolverine and Volunteer in college was drafted by the New England Patriots in 2024, and he showed out in his limited opportunities. This led to major interest around the league, and the Cowboys struck first, trading for the young gunslinger.

Week 1 of the preseason was his first big moment in front of the crowd, and it got off to a bad start. He got better throughout, but we still saw some major accuracy problems.

This performance against the Ravens is all about improvement in the simple things. Can he hit the easy throws? Can he look calm to start out? That’s what we need to see tonight.


Upward Mobility: Phil Mafah’s Chance To Move On Up

It’s safe to say the Cowboys’ running back room is anyone’s job. The Clemson Tiger in the race, rookie Phil Mafah, has the momentum in his corner after last week.

He looked strong in his ten carries against the Rams, though his yards per rush decreased as the game went on.

Veterans Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders loom large, while his rookie counterpart Jaydon Blue carries the majority of the hype for the young guys. We also can’t discount veteran Malik Davis, who dominated against LA.

With Blue still out, the focus off the veterans, and Davis dragging on the depth chart, this week is a huge opportunity for Mafah to keep stacking performances.

If we see another strong outing from the big-bodied back this week, some depth chart changes might just be in order heading into the regular season.


Afterthought To Starter: Zion Childress Can Start Building Hype

Unless you’re a true diehard, you probably hadn’t heard of Zion Childress until his stellar performance last week. Little PSA here: it’s about time we started paying attention.

The Houston native and Texas State, turned Kentucky Wildcat, cornerback signed with Dallas as [a priority undrafted free agent back in...