Luke Schoonmaker’s injury woes improving Hunter Luepke’s roster bid

Aug 1, 2023
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Undrafted Hunter Luepke Has Huge Potential In Dallas

When the Cowboys signed undrafted free agent Hunter Luepke out of North Dakota State he faced long odds to make the roster.

His versatility was his best positive to offer. He played both fullback and halfback for the Bison. Luepke was a punishing runner with the ball.

He was also a good receiver and a blocking back. These are all big plusses for him in camp, especially with Cowboys’ Head Coach Mike McCarthy vowing to run the ball more.

Hunter Luepke. Photo by Tim Sanger/NDSU Athletics

But another chance to make his case to make the 53-man roster presented itself to Luepke last week. The continued foot issues of second-round draft pick Luke Schoonmaker.

Luke’s ‘Achilles Heel’

Schoonmaker was not a very active participant in the rookie mini-camp, nor the OTAs at The Star earlier this year. A lingering foot issue sidelined the Michigan rookie.

The Cowboys placed the tight end on the active/non-football injury list last Tuesday. The injury? Plantar fasciitis.

According to McCarthy, the issue pre-dates Schoonmaker being drafted by the Cowboys. If true, and Dallas knew of the injury prior to drafting him, then someone has some explaining to do.

Tight end was not a position of need, certainly not worthy of a second round pick, and most definitely not worth picking an injured player.

The Cowboys had more of a need on the offensive line – a need that has increased with Zack Martin’s recent holdout – and could have taken guard O’Cyrus Torrence instead.

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Florida Gators’ offensive guard O’Cyrus Torrence during Senior Bowl action.

By all accounts, Torrence is having a solid camp in Buffalo – at least he’s on the field. Dallas would still be where it is now, with Jake Ferguson, Peyton Hendershot, and Sean McKeon taking reps at tight end.

What is Plantar fasciitis?

Plantar fasciitis typically causes a stabbing pain in the bottom of the foot near the heel. According to the Mayo Clinic:

“The pain is usually the worst with the first few steps after awakening, although it can also be triggered by long periods of standing or when you get up from sitting.

Tension and stress on the fascia can cause small tears. Repeated stretching and tearing of the facia can irritate or inflame it.”

Making matters worse, you’re likely to change the way you walk because of the pain. Altering your natural gait almost always leads to foot, knee, hip or back problems.

In other words, its murder on an athlete. Which is why Schoonmaker isn’t seeing any on-field reps right now.

As for treatment, it can take up to 10 months for the issue to go away with proper treatment, assuming surgery isn’t required.

Hunter’s Chance

Schoonmaker’s lingering foot issues – and there is no timetable on him getting out onto the field – is another chance for Luepke to solidify a roster spot.

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Dallas’ second-round pick, Luke Schoonmaker

The Cowboys’ “Texas Coast” offense all but demands a fullback to help plow the way for the ball carriers and pass block. It also opens the door for checkdown passes out of the backfield.

Luepke also appears to be the prime candidate to take goal line carries. His bulk makes him the perfect short-yardage back.

Add in the news that Ronald Jones has been suspended the first two games of the year. Jones is now in jeopardy of not making the roster and Luepke is in even better shape.

He can improve his odds by getting in some reps at tight end – as both a blocker and a receiver. That would make it that much harder for the Cowboys not to have him on the opening day roster.

Richard Paolinelli

Richard Paolinelli

Richard Paolinelli is an award-winning sports journalist with 34 years of professional newsroom experience. His newspaper career (1991–2011) includes the Gallup Independent, Modesto Bee, Gustine Press-Standard, Turlock Journal, Merced Sun-Star, Tracy Press, Patch, and San Francisco Examiner. He received the 2001 California Newspaper Publishers Association Best Sports Story award. Richard has authored two non-fiction sports books and 11 novels. At InsideTheStar.com, he has published 874 articles reaching over 728,000 readers.

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Ben
Ben
Aug 1, 2023 7:50 AM

Schoonmaker was a questionable at best pick before the injury was revealed. Now it looks just plain dumb. If Dallas knew about the foot why take him in the second round? It was a reach before the injury. If the they didn’t know why the H*LL not?? Dallas needed OL help and depth at LB. Looking more and more like another wasted 2nd round pick.

siempre
siempre
Aug 1, 2023 9:44 AM

Schoon was always a panic pick. They then took Vaughn as a publicity stunt, wasting 2 picks. Torrence was the obvious 2nd round choice. Then, in the 3rd, giant tight end Washington was available. If you are taking a risk on an injured guy, you take the super athletic Washington at 3, not the nothing Schoon in the 2nd.

EthanC
Aug 1, 2023 1:42 PM
Reply to  siempre

Always – I wish I could give you a 1/2 rec, since I agree with the schoonmkaer atrocious pick but would not call deuce a publicity stunt. He flat out balled in college

EthanC
Aug 1, 2023 1:47 PM

Schoonmaker pick was suspect at the time, now it’s looking utterly idiotic. This team just cannot get their 2nd round picks right.

Larry D. Smith
Larry D. Smith
Aug 1, 2023 10:46 PM

I’m rooting for this youngster to make the team. I view him as a potential Moose Johnson.

Shane Daniel
Shane Daniel
Aug 1, 2023 11:25 PM

The whole world knew this was a terrible and worthless draft pick except for the damn Cowboys. What a joke. I knew Luke was worthless but thought at some point he might gain one yard or have one catch….. another wasted draft pick on a tight end. We never learn our lesson.

Darrell Hudson
Darrell Hudson
Aug 2, 2023 11:40 AM
Reply to  Shane Daniel

Shane Daniel shultz was ass hurt so there was no way to keep him

Jerry Mayfield
Jerry Mayfield
Aug 2, 2023 9:26 PM

Should have kept Dalton Shultz! Even Dak beg them to keep him!

Steve Preciado
Steve Preciado
Aug 4, 2023 8:25 PM

Even if he’s still injured when the season starts, it doesn’t matter. For some reason everyone seems to have forgotten about the 2 rookie TE from last year that did a great job. Hendershot and Ferguson.

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