The hosts return after time away and discuss hosting duties, sponsor mentions, and personal anecdotes. Derek notes an upcoming vacation and says the remaining shows will focus on deeper offensive and defensive evaluations now that the roster is largely set after free agency, the draft, and trades. The defense deep dive centers on which player can deliver the greatest positive impact: Demarian Overshon, Caleb Dwyers, or Savone Reveli. The response favors Overshon, with health for all 17 games as the key uncertainty. Linebacker concerns have eased, and Dwyers is viewed positively based on prior film when filling in for Fred Warner. The defensive tackle and edge groups are considered solid, the secondary should be adequate with Christian Parker’s help, and the linebacker spot remains the main question. With a healthy Overshon and Dwyers plus Jan Barr rotating, the defense should be in good shape.
"Voch responds by stating he'll lean toward the positive side while remaining honest. He emphasizes that Overshon's health for all 17 games is the biggest question surrounding the defense. He notes that linebacker play was a concern but is no longer in dire emergency status."
"Voch discusses Caleb Dwyers, whom the Cowboys acquired by trading a fifth-round pick during the draft. He watched Dwyers' film from last season when he filled in for Fred Warner and was impressed. Voch believes a healthy Overshon combined with Dwyers represents the biggest positive impact the defense can achieve."
"Voch assesses the defensive roster: The defensive tackle room is solid, the edge room will be fine, and the secondary should be adequate with Christian Parker helping. The remaining question mark is the linebacker spot."
"Voch concludes that if the Cowboys get a healthy Overshon for 17 games, Dwyers, and Jan Barr rotating in, the defense will be in good shape. He identifies Overshon as the player with the greatest potential impact among the three mentioned."
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