Cowboys Defense Dominates: Snap Counts Reveal Rising Stars

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The Dallas Cowboys defense shifted to a more aggressive, man-coverage style in their win over Washington. Snap counts reveal rising stars and breakout performances across every level of the defense.


Cowboys Defense Dominates: Snap Counts Reveal Rising Stars vs Commanders

A Shift in Defensive Identity

Against the Washington Commanders, the Dallas Cowboys defense made one thing clear — this unit is evolving.

Head coach Matt Eberflus’ defense, typically reliant on zone coverage, leaned more heavily on man coverage in Week 7. The result? More pressure, more sacks, and several young defenders showing they belong.


Snap Counts Reveal a Balanced Attack

The Cowboys’ defensive rotation showed strong distribution, with 11 players logging over 30 snaps.

Kaiir Elam, Kenneth Murray Jr., DaRon Bland, and Markquese Bell each played 67 snaps, anchoring the secondary and linebacker corps.

Rookie linebacker Shemar James saw 66 snaps and continued his growth, while safety Donovan Wilson (65 snaps) remained active near the line despite some struggles in coverage.

Interior disruptors Kenny Clark (43 snaps) and Osa Odighizuwa (36 snaps) kept the defensive front steady.

Rotational rushers like Jadeveon Clowney (26 snaps) and James Houston (22 snaps) maximized limited opportunities — each recording pressures that disrupted Washington’s backfield rhythm.


Defensive Grades Tell the Story

Statistically, DaRon Bland stole the show. His 83.4 overall grade and elite 86.0 coverage grade stood atop the defense, showing lockdown ability in man situations.

Clowney also impressed with an 89.6 defensive grade, consistently setting the edge and collapsing the pocket.

Shemar James (79.8 tackling, 63.8 defense) displayed excellent form and closing speed, while Kenny Clark’s 72.5 defensive grade showed his continued dominance as an interior force.

In contrast, Donovan Wilson’s 39.5 grade highlighted continued inconsistencies in both tackling and coverage — including a 75% missed tackle rate.


Pressure & Tackling Impact

The Cowboys racked up four sacks and double-digit pressures, led by rookies Shemar James and Donovan Ezeiruaku, who both tallied sacks — their firsts in the NFL.

Clowney added one of his own and recovered a forced fumble created by James’ blitz off the edge.

Tackling efficiency also improved, with multiple defenders posting 0% missed tackle rates, including Bland, Elam, and Clowney. These clean tackles were crucial in containing Washington’s mobile quarterback, Jayden Daniels.


Coverage Efficiency & Turnovers

The secondary was opportunistic. DaRon Bland allowed just 50% completions with an interception and four pass breakups, limiting Washington’s passing windows.

Elam and Trikweze Bridges also held their own in isolation, each allowing under 60% completions and forcing quarterbacks to look elsewhere.


The Defensive Arrow Is Pointing Up

Dallas’ Week 7 defensive showing wasn’t just a one-off — it was a glimpse of what this group can become when its young core plays fast and disciplined.

By trusting their corners in man coverage, Eberflus freed his pass rush to attack—the payoff: four sacks, a forced fumble, and a defense that finally looked confident again.

With emerging talent like Shemar James and Donovan Ezeiruaku complementing veterans such as Clowney and Bland, this Cowboys’ defense might be turning the corner just in time for a midseason surge.

Cody Warren

Cody Warren

Cody Warren is an American sports writer for InsideTheStar.com, a prominent website focusing on the Dallas Cowboys. In addition to his writing duties, Cody is also a devoted husband, father, and Law Enforcement Officer with close to two decades of experience in various assignments. Beginning his writing journey at InsideTheStar.com as a Junior Writer, Cody has pursued his passion for sports journalism and is now able to cover his beloved team, America's Team, the Dallas Cowboys.

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bardolf
bardolf
Oct 21, 2025 8:52 AM

The Cowboy defense 7 games in have finally turned the corner because of Eberflus major adjustment! What possessed him to plan a soft zone defensive scheme in the first place, and why did it take 7 games to realize his folly? I am sure Jerry Jones had given Eberflus a heads up prior to the Washington game that he better shape up or pack his bags! Denver will be a major challenge for the new Cowboy defense. Unlike the Redskins, the Broncos will be at full strength, and after what they did to the Giants in the 4th quarter scoring 33 points the Cowboy secondary better be on its toes.

Cowboys fan
Cowboys fan
Oct 21, 2025 6:20 PM
Reply to  bardolf

If you would pay attention to what’s going on, you would know it wasn’t Jerry telling Eberflus anything, it was Schotty telling Eberflus what to do!! Jerry praised Schotty for running his offense and still making time to go work with Eberflus on the defense!! Schotty is the one that got Eberflus to play more man coverage!! Eberflus was working on it more anyways because some players told him they’re better when they play man coverage, but it was mostly the coaches, and Jerry didn’t have to say anything!! And btw, it didn’t take 7 weeks for Eberflus to realize his zone coverage wasn’t working, the problem was that this is a new scheme, with new players, and it takes time to get it going, so Eberflus kept going with it thinking that it was just taking the players that long to learn the scheme!! But again, it didn’t take 7 weeks…. He changed it up against the jets, that’s why we won that game so easily, and then he changed to more man coverage again in week 7 against Washington, so it didn’t really take 7 weeks, it was closer to 4 or 5 weeks!! His problem was sticking with it!! But I don’t think that’ll be a problem moving forward!!

VAM
VAM
Oct 21, 2025 9:32 AM

Things are looking up. This upcoming Denver game in their place will be a good measuring stick for this team moving forward.

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