Injuries have likely prevented him from being as dominant as he was in the past, but he’s still a very good player at one of the game’s most important positions. It wasn’t Smith’s best season, but it was still good enough to earn another Pro Bowl invite. Williams will likely be in competition for the starting left guard spot when the team heads to California for training camp in July. A knee injury forced his season to end prematurely. For the second consecutive year, Williams opened the season as the team’s starting left guard. But Frederick seemed to improve throughout and ended up making his fifth Pro Bowl in seven seasons.Ĭonnor Williams, LG. His first season back from Guillain–Barré syndrome got off to a slow start. He’s been in the league six years, and he’s made All-Pro and the Pro Bowl all six seasons. Martin continued to be one of the game’s best offensive linemen. Collins signed a contract extension and delivered in 2019 with the best of his five NFL seasons. It’s difficult to predict more targets for Schultz in the future because even if Witten retires, the Cowboys would likely target another pass-catcher at the position in free agency or the draft.
The Cowboys’ best blocking tight end didn’t do much as a receiver, catching only one pass for six yards. Good things seem to happen when he’s targeted.ĭalton Schultz.
He continues to improve and deserves more opportunities in the passing game. Jarwin’s stats were similar to last season, finishing with 31 receptions for 365 yards and three touchdowns. He’s no longer a Pro Bowl player, but Witten still found ways to contribute in the passing game, particularly in the red zone.īlake Jarwin. After spending a year in the Monday Night Football booth, Witten returned to start all 16 games, catching 63 passes for 529 yards and four touchdowns - stats similar to what he put up in 2017. A solid special teams contributor who scored a 15-yard touchdown on his only reception in 12 games.Ĭedrick Wilson. But he didn’t play much after that as the Cowboys elected to go with better special teams contributors with their final active wide receiver spot. After catching five passes for 113 yards and a touchdown in the first three weeks of the season, it certainly seemed like Smith was going to be a part of the offense going forward. He didn’t create much as a punt returner, but there weren’t many opportunities on a special teams unit that might have been the NFL’s worst.ĭevin Smith. He didn’t make an impact every week but made key plays in the Cowboys’ two biggest wins of the season: at home against the Eagles and Rams. Gallup showed great potential in his rookie season and built on that in 2019. 2 receiver with the potential to be a No. There’s still plenty of room for growth, but the signs are there that the Cowboys have an excellent No. He missed two games yet still finished with over 1,000 yards and six touchdowns. It makes a lot of sense for the Cowboys to try to re-sign the veteran receiver, who played under Mike McCarthy for seven years in Green Bay. Cobb immediately fit well with Prescott and the offense. 3 receiver in his first year in Dallas, catching 55 passes for 828 yards and three touchdowns in 15 games. He only had four catches on 12 targets in the must-win game at Philadelphia. Cooper finished without a catch on two targets at New England. But he wasn’t much of a factor in key moments down the stretch. He posted career highs in yards (1,189) and touchdowns (eight). Based on stats alone, it was a career year for Cooper. He did not run the ball or catch a pass, as most of his snaps came on special teams.Īmari Cooper. There were signs in training camp that Olawale was going to be more involved in the offense, but that never materialized during the season. The Cowboys need to find more ways to get last year’s fourth-round pick involved in both the running and passing games. When given opportunities, Pollard showed that he could be an excellent complement to Elliott. Elliott was named to his third Pro Bowl in four seasons. The explosive runs were missing during the first 10 games, but he started hitting his stride down the stretch, recording three carries of 30-or-more yards during the final five games. Elliott played in every game, finishing fourth league-wide in rushing with 1,357 yards. Not enough snaps to qualify.Įzekiel Elliott. But the Cowboys didn’t make the playoffs and his play dropped off down the stretch in losses to the Patriots, Bills, Bears and Eagles.Ĭooper Rush. Midway through the season, his name was being mentioned in MVP discussions.
He set career highs with 30 touchdown passes and 4,902 yards. An argument can be made that Prescott deserved a higher grade considering 2019 was his best statistical season.