After a hard-fought but entertainment matchup between the Dallas Cowboys vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a 31-29 loss, there was an injury to a Cowboys starter who is a vital part of their offense. Fourth-year wideout Michael Gallup left the game in the 3rd quarter with a calf strain and he will be out of the lineup 3-5 weeks and will move to IR.
While it will suck to be without Gallup and his deep threat ability, head coach Mike McCarthy and offensive coordinator Kellen Moore believe fourth-year wideout Cedrick Wilson Jr can step right in and the offense will not miss a beat.
Many people may believe Kellen Moore when he speaks about Wilson as he scored two touchdowns against the Seattle Seahawks in week three of last season to show his playmaking ability. Wilson has shown a good rapport with Dak Prescott when he has had the opportunity to make plays.
If the Cowboys’ offense can receive that kind of production over the next month or so from Wilson, that will be a huge boost and can produce wins for the team. Wilson most definitely has the talent as all he did at Boise State was make big plays downfield but now he will have every opportunity to showcase that ability.
The great thing about Wilson’s role is he does not have to be the main guy, they still have Amari Cooper and CeeDee Lamb as the top two receivers so he will have plenty of one-on-one matchups with opposing teams third cornerback.
That fact alone will allow him to focus on his assignment and find holes in the zone for Prescott to deliver him the ball. Also, do not forget he has a little bit of quarterback in his game as he threw a red zone touchdown to Prescott in a week 5 against the New York Giants.
It will be exciting to see how well Wilson can produce in the offense with more snaps over the next month, hopefully the Cowboys can pull out a few wins.