Fantasy Football Team Outlook 2015 Dallas Cowboys: Can Tony Romo, Dez Bryant, Terrance Williams, Jason Witten, Cole Beasley Get It Done?

Sep 03, 2015 03:14 PM EDT
Dez Bryant
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant fights off a New Orleans Saints defender during a home game."

Tony Romo (Quarterback): Tony Romo is coming off a stellar 2014. His QBR was the highest in the league and broke several team records. Romo also had the highest QBR of any quarterback in the NFL. With Murray out of Dallas all signs point to the Cowboys throwing the ball more. This should be good for Romo who has only gotten more accurate with age. Romo is a solid top 5 fantasy quarterback.

Dez Bryant (Wide Receiver): Dez Bryant had more touchdowns in 2014 than any other wide receiver. He should continue this trend going into 2015 as he is the Marshawn Lynch of wide receivers. Bryant is pretty dependable and can come away with some truly monstrous point production. Bryant is a lock to go in the end of the first round.

Terrance Williams (Wide Receiver): Williams has had a great offseason and can be viewed as the third most targeted player in this offense. Romo has been spending most of his time practicing with Williams as Dez has been out for various reasons, this will give them a chemistry very few players have. Williams will have a big year and could potentially be a WR2 with a floor of WR3 if the running game cannot get going.  

Jason Witten (Tight end): Witten is the most dependable tight end, in the NFL and in fantasy football. Witten is always in top form and rarely injured so he should be a solid pick as a starting tight end.

Cole Beasley (Wide Receiver): Beasley is a young receiver who could be a PPR sleeper. If Beasley gets the kick return job he could be worth a look in deeper leagues. Beasley plays a similar style to Julian Edelman on the Patriots and Tony Romo has tremendous faith in him on third down.

Joseph Randle/ Darren McFadden (Running back): The running game is very convoluted this season. It should shake out to be 15 carries for Randle, 10 for McFadden and Dunbar coming in on passing downs. McFadden should see some goal line work but these two need to be handcuffed to one another to achieve the full value. Randle has a lot to prove but so did DeMarco last year.

Honorable Mention-

Gus Johnson (Running Back): Gus Johnson might not even make the team however he can move the pile like Murray could. Johnson has made some great plays in practice and can be seen as a threat to carries however without a huge game against the Texans in week 4 of the preseason it will be tough to give him any meaningful carries unless someone gets injured. 

 

 

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