Breaking Down the Dallas Cowboys Defense Player-by-Player
Tyrone Crawford, Defensive Lineman
Pro Football Focus grade– 43.1
12 tackles, 2 for loss
2.0 sacks
1 recovered fumble
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Crawford has been a major disappointment for the Cowboys in the past two seasons after signing a giant contract extension in the fall of 2015.
After being dominated inside at what his supposed to be his starting defensive tackle position, he has been moved out to the left defensive end spot and has been slightly better there.
One positive is that he has registered two sacks this year.
But those numbers are a far cry from the production the staff is expecting from him.
The Cowboys need to see the relentless motor and power that he displayed back in 2014.
Crawford’s play from that season had everyone excited about how dominant he could be in the future and earned him a hefty contract extension.
Well, the future is here.
We need you to show up, Tyrone.