Since January, we’ve focused almost exclusively on the new talent the Cowboys acquired, first via free agency in March (ha ha ha), then via the draft in April, and most recently via college free agent signings. And while it’s great fun to contemplate what all these shiny new toys will bring to the Cowboys, it’s also easy to lose sight of another great source of talent for the Cowboys in 2024: the young guys already on the team.
It is a widely held belief that NFL players take a quantum leap in performance from their rookie season to their second season. After all, they’ve been through their first full season, they’ve been through an NFL-level offseason strength & conditioning program (even if surgeries complicated that for some players), they’re hopefully much more familiar with the playbook, and they’ve had ample time to improve their technique.
But that belief usually only applies to higher-round draft picks. For bottom-roster guys, that leap in performance sometimes doesn’t happen until their third or fourth year in the league - if at all.
Today, we’re going to ask you to nominate your Breakout Player for 2024. But before you start rattling off the names of recent first- or second-round picks, the players you select have to fit a very specific profile.
The now defunct Football Outsiders used to release a list of Top 25 Prospects annually in which they nominated the 25 players they thought most likely to have a breakout year. To qualify as a Breakout Player, the following criteria had to be met:
To take the guesswork out of which players do or don’t match the criteria above, here’s a list of all players that qualify as a Breakout Player candidate by this admittedly limiting definition.
Name | Age on 9-5-24 | POS | NFL Years | Games | Games Started | Off/Def Snaps | Drafted (tm/rnd/yr) |
NFL Starting Experience | |||||||
Nahshon Wright | 26 | CB | 3 | 32 | 3 | 269 | Dallas / 3rd / 2021 |
Israel Mukuamu | 24 | S | 3 | 33 | 3 | 248 | Dallas / 6th / 2021 |
Peyton Hendershot | 25 | TE | 2 | 25 | 3 | 457 | Dallas / UDFA /2022 |
Brock Hoffman | 25 | C | 2 | 20 | 2 | 221 | Cleveland / UDFA /2022 |
T.J. Bass | 25 | G | 1 | 17 | 2 | 343 | Dallas / UDFA /2023 |
Juanyeh Thomas | 24 | S | 1 | 16 | 1 | 190 | Dallas / UDFA /2023 |
NFL Game Experience | |||||||
Josh Ball | 26 | OT | 2 | 13 | 0 | 41 | Dallas / 4th / 2021 |
Matt Waletzko | 24 | T | 2 | 4 | 0 | 8 | Dallas / 5th / 2022 |
Asim Richards | 23 | OL | 1 | 8 | 0 | 39 | Dallas / 5th / 2023 |
Deuce Vaughn | 22 | RB | 1 | 7 | 0 | 61 | Dallas / 6th / 2023 |
Jalen Brooks | 24 | WR | 1 | 7 | 0 | 77 | Dallas / 7th / 2023 |
Malik Davis | 25 | RB | 2 | 15 | 0 | 79 | Dallas / UDFA /2022 |
Hunter Luepke | 24 | RB | 1 | 17 | 0 | 153 | Dallas / UDFA /2023 |
Tyrus Wheat | 24 | DE | 1 | 12 | 0 | 31 | Dallas / UDFA /2023 |
Princeton Fant | 25 | TE | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | Dallas / UDFA /2023 |
No NFL Experience | |||||||
DeMarvion Overshown | 24 | LB | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Dallas / 3rd /2023 |
John Stephens | 25 | TE | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Dallas / UDFA /2023 |
David Durden | 25 | WR | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Dallas / UDFA /2023 |
This is not a particularly awe-inspiring list, and frankly, most players listed here will struggle to make the 53-man roster this year, never mind warrant consideration as breakout players. Nevertheless, here are three players that probably have the best chance of seeing considerable playing time in 2024:
OC Brock Hoffman: With the departure of Tyler Biadasz in free agency, Hoffman briefly made headlines when the mothership “reported” Brock Hoffman was ready to ‘be that guy’ at center in 2024. That of course was before the Cowboys drafted Cooper Beebe, whom many have now penciled in at center. The job is Hoffman’s to lose, and we’ll have all of training camp to figure out who’ll get the nod at center.
LB DeMarvion Overshown: To have Overshown, coming off an ACL tear and with zero NFL snaps, near the top of this list probably says more about the quality of this list than about Overshown himself. Still, he has his third-round pedigree and a paper thin depth chart at linebacker going for him. And he did impress in last year’s training camp.
TE John Stephens: Stephens suffered a torn ACL in the same pre-season game as Overshown. Up until that point the UDFA had a very impressive training camp and was as close to a roster lock as an UDFA can be at that point.
Stephens, a converted wide receiver from Louisiana and TCU, flashed serious potential during training camp to the point it seemed improbable the Cowboys would cut him next week and risk exposing him to waivers. As he works to grow as a blocker, his overall developmental upside is considered as high as any member of the club’s rookie class.
Over to you: From this list above, who would you pick as your 2024 Breakout Player for the Dallas Cowboys?
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