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Cowboys may not dedicate roster spot to position they complain about

Yahoo Sports1h ago3 min readOriginal source →
Cowboys may not dedicate roster spot to position they complain about

TL;DR

The Dallas Cowboys may not commit a roster spot to a true slot cornerback, despite selecting Caleb Downs to fill that role. Current options like Reddy Steward have underperformed, raising questions about the team's depth at the position.

Key points

  • Dallas Cowboys selected Caleb Downs No. 11 overall
  • Downs expected to play slot cornerback in nickel defense
  • Cowboys reluctant to use DaRon Bland as slot cornerback
  • Reddy Steward yielded 352 yards receiving last season
  • Steward's presence could impact other players' roster spots
Dallas Cowboys

From the moment the Dallas Cowboys selected Caleb Downs No. 11 overall, the world knew the Ohio State safety would split time as the nickel cornerback. Downs thrived in this role in college, doing some his best work in the box as a do-it-all defensive back.

Downs is the early favorite to play slot cornerback on the nickel defense. As Dallas doesn’t have a true specialist at that inside position, they can easily move Downs into the spot on Day 1. But every team needs back-up options, and the Cowboys seem reluctant to use All-Pro outside cornerback DaRon Bland inside. Shavon Revel, Cobie Durant and Devin Moore all profile better on the boundary. It's not until getting to Reddy Steward, five of six spots down the depth chart, does one find a capable slot cornerback on the roster.

Steward, 5-foot-11, and 183 pounds, took 384 snaps in the slot for Dallas last season. He showed resiliency and a wiliness to tackle in that role, but despite his best efforts, he yielded 352 yards receiving and graded out No. 99 in the NFL per PFF grades.

Additionally, Steward’s presence on the roster could spell the end for players like Caelen Carson, Trikweze Bridges, or Corey Balletine, if for no other reason Steward can play the slot. Gifting a roster spot to a subpar performer just because he plays a niche role others cannot, is not an ideal situation. But maybe the Cowboys can avoid rostering a true slot cornerback completely.

Jalen Thompson, the Cowboys' top free agent signing last March, has much of the same skillset as Downs.

The veteran can play deep safety roles, box safety roles and even slot cornerback roles. If he proves to be better than Steward inside as a slot cornerback, then there isn’t much reason to save a roster spot for Steward. Rostering two capable slot defenders is just good business, but three might be overkill. It’s because of this the Cowboys may be able to survive 2026 without a single inside cornerback on the roster.

If Steward develops as a player and earns his way onto the roster through his play, then that’s one thing. But if the Cowboys want to keep him simply because they don’t have cornerback alternatives on the roster, they may want to consider skipping that position altogether.

Thompson and Downs, two safeties with slot cornerback ability, might be enough to effectively man the inside cornerback spot and save the Cowboys a valuable roster spot in the process.

You can follow Reid on X @ReidDHanson and be sure to follow Cowboys Wire on Facebook to join in on the conversation with fellow fans!

This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Why the Cowboys might not need a slot CB at all in 2026

Q&A

Why are the Cowboys hesitant to use DaRon Bland as a slot cornerback?

The Cowboys seem reluctant to move All-Pro cornerback DaRon Bland inside due to a preference for him on the boundary, where he profiles better.

Who is the early favorite to play slot cornerback for the Cowboys?

Caleb Downs, selected No. 11 overall, is the early favorite to play slot cornerback on the Cowboys' nickel defense.

What are the implications of Reddy Steward's performance for the Cowboys' roster?

Reddy Steward's underwhelming performance could lead to the release of other players like Caelen Carson or Trikweze Bridges, as the Cowboys may not want to dedicate a roster spot to a subpar slot cornerback.

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