Episode 221: Live from Oxnard, Bryan Broaddus and Voch Lombardi return for an extended edition of Doin' Alright to break down breaking roster moves and film takeaways following the Dallas Cowboys' preseason clash against the Seattle Seahawks. The duo jumps right into the headline news: the surprise signing of veteran edge rusher Von Miller. Bryan and Voch debate whether Miller serves as valuable bottom-of-the-roster insurance or if his arrival takes away critical developmental snaps from ascending young pass rushers like James Houston and rookie Malachi Lawrence.
The conversation then moves across the roster, spotlighting rookie linebacker Jaishawn Barham’s surging case to take over the starting Mike linebacker role. Voch introduces his "Wide Receiver 5 tournament," analyzing how strong performances from Camden Brown and Jonathan Mingo are applying serious pressure to KaVontae Turpin’s spot in the wide receiver room.
Wrapping up with an in-depth look at the trenches and secondary, Bryan and Voch evaluate tight end Michael Trigg making up ground on Luke Schoonmaker, praise the push generated by the interior defensive tackles, and map out the tight roster math at safety between Julius Wood and Elijah Clark.
Which standout performer from the preseason opener do you believe made the strongest case to lock in a permanent 53-man roster spot?
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