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Mike Zimmer has an interesting strategy for young Cowboys defenders

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It has been two months since Dan Quinn headed north to become the Commanders’ Head Coach, and Dallas brought in coaching veteran Mike Zimmer to succeed him.

Since that February hiring, we’ve seen Zimmer’s influence appear in various ways.

Starting in free agency, the former Vikings leader got to work on luring his former defensive captain, Eric Kendricks, to the Cowboys.

The 2024 NFL Draft also had Zimmer’s fingerprints all over it.

Bringing in rookies like Marshawn Kneeland, Marist Liufau, and Caelen Carson are all textbook “Zim” moves.

But now, with the actual on-field work on the horizon, we’re learning about his defensive strategy for the team in 2024.

Aside from his patented fiery, intense style and scheme, Zimmer is also focusing on the physical side.

Specifically, two of the most important young defenders on the team have had his attention.

Second-year players DeMarvion Overshown and Mazi Smith are bulking up.

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Overshown’s Muscle Gain

Ever since this former Longhorns star went down with an ACL tear, his return has been hyped up by Cowboys fans.

Now, that hype is as strong as it can be.

During this week, it was reported that Overshown added close to 15 lbs of muscle during his recovery.

That is a major bulk-up from the young linebacker.

Many have noted that “Agent 0” was already muscled up in college, and that is true.

Overshown weighed in at 230 lbs as a draft prospect, so he is now pushing the 240-245 lbs range.

With his athleticism, speed, and range, that size is deadly.

Bulking Overshown up during his recovery wasn’t all Zimmer’s work, as he was hired late into that process.

But it still shows a commitment from him to get these guys bigger.

The Dallas linebacker corps, even with adding Kendricks and Liufau, isn’t great.

If Overshown can come in with this stronger frame and ball out, it would be a huge boost.

Now the question is will he meet the hype?

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Smith’s Weight is Climbing

2023 was about as bad as it could be for the former 26th pick in the draft.

He didn’t contribute much at all, lost a bunch of weight, and suffered a shoulder injury that he is still recovering from.

This time around, he’s looking to change the “bust” narrative.

Smith, with Zimmer’s assistance and guidance, is putting weight back on.

The goal weight for him is something Zimmer won’t discuss, but it’s certainly higher than what he played at last season.

Rumors have swirled about why he dropped so much weight in the first place.

However, regardless of whose idea it was, the idea failed and that’s what is important.

Smith couldn’t compete at nose tackle because of the weight drop, and that’s the role they drafted him for.

Zimmer’s defense needs a nose tackle to work well, and clearly, he thinks a bigger Smith can do that.

Let’s not mince words here.

The Cowboys’ interior defensive line is weak.

Osa Odighizuwa headlines the group, but after him, there’s no clear best option.

This gives this former first-round pick a golden opportunity to make his selection worth it, and adding back some weight is the first big step.

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What This All Means

So, what does Overshown and Smith adding weight and muscle mean for the Cowboys’ defense in 2024?

It means there is a clear focus on physicality and putting players in the best position to succeed.

Clearly, Smith is better when he weighs closer to what he weighed in college.

And Overshown putting on that kind of muscle to combine with his other elite skillset gives him a chance to be special.

Both players have huge roles to fill, considering their surrounding positional group.

Zimmer would love nothing more than to make linebacker and defensive tackle a strength rather than the weakness it is right now.

The physical gains by these two young defenders put them one step closer to doing that.

Does it mean they are guaranteed to succeed?

Of course not, but it puts them on track to contribute in ways they couldn’t beforehand.

This is a big season for both Overshown and Smith, and the weight gained by them gives us a sneak peek at how they plan to attack the field in 2024.

Mark Heaney

Junior Writer

Mark Heaney is a lifelong Dallas Cowboys fan and Junior Writer for Inside The Star. He has written for sites such as FanSided, Whole Nine Sports, and Downtown Sports Network as an NFL Draft analyst and Cowboys writer. He started covering college football and the NFL in 2018 and has scouted over 1,000 draft prospects since. Mark is currently studying at UNC Charlotte and has worked as an intern for the Charlotte 49ers football media team.

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