Micah Parsons identifies 4 breakout players for the Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys have one of the best rosters in the NFL. Headlined by All-Pro talents like Micah Parsons and Zack Martin, there is no shortage of talent for head coach Mike McCarthy to work with. While there are established stars on the Cowboys, there are other players looking to emerge in a big way […]

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The Dallas Cowboys have one of the best rosters in the NFL. Headlined by All-Pro talents like Micah Parsons and Zack Martin, there is no shortage of talent for head coach Mike McCarthy to work with.

While there are established stars on the Cowboys, there are other players looking to emerge in a big way when the 2023 NFL regular season kicks off. In fact, Parsons sees four players ready for the moment.

Parsons highlighted a pair of defensive backs as players with the ability to take another step this upcoming season. The All-Pro pass rusher singled out Nahshon Wright and Kelvin Joseph after seeing them in training camp.

Micah Parsons pointed out Wright because of what he has "been seeing out here in camp." As for Joseph, Parsons explained that he is seeing third-year defensive back play and practice with more confidence.

On offense, Parsons is looking at offensive lineman Terence Steele and wide receiver Michael Gallup to have big seasons. Steele really emerged last year at right tackle prior to going down with injury and the team is excited about him.

Gallup has already flashed big ability on the outside. He earned the trust from Dak Prescott early in his career and has posted multiple 1,000-yard campaigns. But the 2022 version of Gallup – because of injury – left a lot to be desired.

A bounce back season from Gallup would give the Cowboys one of the best wide receiver trios in the league with CeeDee Lamb and Brandin Cooks catching passes. Which would be enormous for Prescott and new offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer.

Training camp always sees players breakout and take advantage of the opportunities presented to them. Micah Parsons sees a specific four players carrying the momentum over to game action.

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