The Dallas Cowboys have a lot of questions on defense, with many of them having the same theme. They have several players who offer intriguing upside, but it’s contingent on other factors. Can young players take the next step? How will these guys do absorbing Christian Parker’s new defense? And what type of players can they be if they can regain a clean bill of health and play to their full potential? So many ‘what ifs’ on the menu.
The range of outcomes for this Cowboys defense is quite wide, but there have been some promising reports out of the first week of organized team activities (OTAs) that start bringing out the optimism. Today, we’ll run through four key defensive players and review their health status and project what we should expect this upcoming season.
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DaRon Bland
The injury: Bland has been dealing with foot issues for the better part of two seasons. It first surfaced in the form of a stress fracture in his left foot during training camp in 2024. He underwent immediate surgery and was sidelined for the first 10 weeks of the season, finally returning in late November. Bland played the final seven games of the season without issue. Last season, he endured another foot injury, this time to the right foot. It was only a sprain, and he only missed two games early in the season. Unfortunately, he reaggravated his left foot as his initial stress fracture flared up. The Cowboys placed him on injured reserve, shutting him down for the final three games of the season. He underwent a second surgery on his left foot in January.
The progress: Bland has not been given the medical green light, as the team is proceeding cautiously, but reports indicate his lateral movement looks good in OTAs this past week. The expectation is that he’ll be a full go when mandatory minicamp officially opens on June 15th.
The outlook: Upon his return, Bland will play a key role in Christian Parker’s defense. He possesses sharp zone instincts and will use his closing ability to bait quarterbacks and jump routes. He has inside/out flexibility as he has excelled in both roles, but he’ll serve as one of the team’s starting boundary corners.
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The injury: At some point in the season last year, Ezeiruaku suffered a torn labrum in his hip. The rookie quietly played through the injury, never appearing on the injury report, and played in all 17 games last year. While his availability wasn’t hindered, his ability was, as many suspect that his slowdown as the season progressed was an effect of him dealing with his ailing hip. A once-promising hot start faded down the stretch, and now we know why. He underwent hip surgery in January to fully repair the tear.
The progress: The young edge rusher has spent all spring rehabbing and has been seen participating in individual drill work during OTAs. Similar to Bland, he hasn’t been a full go for full-team sessions as the team is going slow. The priority now is focusing on the mental side and taking in as much of the new scheme as they can absorb without risking any physical setbacks.
The outlook: With the defense moving to a newly implemented 3-4 scheme, Ezeiruaku should take on one of the starting outside linebacker spots, opposite Rashan Gary. Despite his limited experience, he’s already shown he can be a force against the run, keeping him on the field both in early down and pass-rushing situations. The team has a few pass-rushing options in rookie Malachi Lawrence and veteran Sam Williams, so it should make for a good battle to earn chances to rush the quarterback.
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Shavon Revel Jr.
The injury: The second-year cornerback missed the first nine games last year as he was still recovering from an ACL injury he suffered at the beginning of his final college season in 2024. The injury was one of the main reasons this promising talent fell to the third round in last year’s draft. Last July, he suffered a minor setback when the knee flared up as he was ramping things up. This delayed his pro debut until mid-November in a Monday night game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Revel Jr. played a total of seven games, slowly raising his snap counts before suffering a concussion late in the year, forcing him to miss the final game of the year.
The progress: Despite returning to the field last year, the rookie showed some clear trust issues with his knee. His mobility was stiff at times, and he just didn’t show that same explosiveness. Nothing about this was surprising. Now, Revel Jr. is moving well. The protective leg brace is no more, and he was seen at OTAs looking significantly more fluid in his movement.
The outlook: With no medical restrictions, he’s a full go. His length and speed are going to be nice weapons for Parker and his scheme as Revel Jr. will battle for the other boundary corner spot, opposite Bland. Free agent Cobie Durant is also in the mix and is the utility of sorts corner who can handle outside and the slot. And we shouldn’t forget about third-year corner Caelen Carson, who has caught the attention of the coaches, consistently making plays on the ball. He, too, is returning from a knee injury.
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The injury: The fourth-year linebacker has had all kinds of bad luck with injuries to both knees already in his young NFL career. He first suffered a torn ACL in his left knee in his rookie season in 2023, missing the entire year. When he finally stepped on the field in 2024, he looked like a potential superstar, but late in the year, he hurt his right knee, tearing his ACL, MCL, and PCL. He finally returned in Week 11 last year, and while he was okay, he just wasn’t the same dynamic player we saw the year prior. He played six games before suffering a concussion and missing the final two games of the season.
The progress: With more time removed from his knee injury, Overshown is as healthy as he’s ever been since entering the league. He’s not sporting any braces on any legs and showing no signs of limiting movement in OTAs. His lateral movement resembles pre-injury twitchiness, indicating he might be looking like his old self again.
The outlook: With a clean medical report and entering a contract year, it’s all systems go for Agent O. If he can regain his amazing bursts, he’ll be a crucial piece to Parker’s downhill missile firing that he is expected to employ.
