It was only Week 3, but it sure felt like the Dallas Cowboys hit rock bottom on Sunday afternoon in Chicago. After hanging in the game for the first half, the Bears dominated Dallas in the final two quarters en route to a 31-14 win.
It’s clear that if the Cowboys want to be even close to a playoff-caliber team, they have plenty to fix on both sides of the ball. If Dallas wants to be competitive against the Green Bay Packers this Sunday, they’ll need to switch some things up. With that thought in mind, today we look at three players the Cowboys should use more against Green Bay.
1) TE Brevyn Spann-Ford
Coming into this season, there was plenty of optimism that the Cowboys’ tight end group would bounce back in a big way. Dallas was confident that 26-year-old Jake Ferguson, back healthy after an injury-riddled 2024 campaign, could return to his 2023 form when he caught 71 passes for 761 yards and was named to his first Pro Bowl.
While Ferguson has clearly been a focal point of the offense three weeks into the season, his ability to gain yards after the catch and make plays down the field has been nonexistent. On the year, the former fourth-round pick has caught 27 passes for just 183 yards. Ferguson is currently averaging 6.8 Y/R, which would be by far the lowest mark of his career.
With former second-round pick Luke Schoonmaker unable to make an impact, the Cowboys may need to explore additional options at the tight end spot. Thankfully for Dallas, they have a guy sitting behind the two who may be able to step in and contribute.
That guy would be 25-year-old tight end, Brevyn Spann-Ford. The former undrafted free agent has not seen the field much this season, but when he has, he’s made the most of his opportunities.
One thing that the former Minnesota Gopher has done well this season is help in the run game. On the year, Spann-Ford has an extremely impressive 93.9 Pro Football Focus run blocking grade, by far the best of any Cowboys tight end.
Late in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s matchup, Spann-Ford showed what he can do with the ball in his hands. While the play was called back due to a penalty, the tight end put on display his impressive athletic ability, leaping over a defender and gaining some impressive yards after catch.
Spann-Ford’s not going to come in and be a starter, but there’s no reason he should only have 36 offensive snaps on the season. The Cowboys should start working Spann-Ford into the tight end rotation more this week and see if he can bring an element to their offense that the other two tight ends on the roster currently cannot.
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