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Rico Gathers scores first career NFL touchdown for Cowboys

August 3, 2017
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This is why Art Briles wanted Rico Gathers to play football.


 
After playing basketball for four years at Baylor, Rico Gathers' name was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys with the 217th pick of last year's NFL Draft to work as a tight end. He was a bit too raw to make the final roster, logging just one catch in the team's final preseason match but it was another acrobatic play, bringing his catch to highlight reel ratio to a perfect 100 percent.

This 26-yard grab definitely has him eying a better roster spot than before.

Sic 'em Rico!

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Rico Gathers scores first career NFL touchdown for Cowboys

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That is so fantastic!! Go Rico! You made us proud!!
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Sic 'em Rico!!!

Dallas Cowboys.com:

http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/2017/08/04/rico-gathers-starts-te-gets-first-td-eighth-grade-championship-game

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May there be 100 more where that came from
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Rico!!!
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Rico is a beast
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Sturm: A long shot no more! Why it's time to take Cowboys TE Rico Gathers seriously

The Morning After

Last night, the NFL season was launched in all its preseason glory. The Cowboys basically moved their Blue-White scrimmage to Canton, Ohio, to take on what amounts to the Arizona Cardinals, and emerged with a 20-18 win in the Hall of Fame Game. Very little that can happen on Aug. 3 should be labeled as "memorable" or "earth-shaking," but there were definitely a few items we can discuss this morning in a smaller-than-regular-season-sized "Morning After" column.

The key to the rare fifth preseason game is similar to the fourth. Do not expose any players to injury if you can avoid it. With that in mind, the Cowboys and Cardinals wisely kept pretty much any and all starters far away from this game. That doesn't mean some players of significance who needed to play a little didn't get out there, because La'el Collins and Byron Jones did just that. But, for the most part, the Cowboys were able to survive this game with all sorts of healthy scratches. As the daily news wire shows, massive injuries in the NFL happen and key players on large salaries are lost for the entire season. You simply hope the bad news is going to avoid your team.

But that doesn't mean there aren't a few talking points, so let's run through those:

-- One key to being a proper media guy is to remain cynical in the face of fans' optimism about every player who shows a flash of ability, or starts to build some chatter around the facility with regards to his position in the organization and the depth chart. I do think, though, given his moments last night, I should begin to adjust my position on Rico Gathers a bit. You should forgive someone for thinking that we have seen some "basketball guys" play tight end who may have not played college football. We have also seen some guys who did not play high school football. But have we ever seen anyone skip high school AND college football, and then do something noteworthy in the NFL? Antonio Gates is used as the template for Rico Gathers and he was an exceptional high school football player before skipping college. Jimmy Graham at least played a little bit in college. But Gathers had not played since eighth grade, when he was 13 years old. The idea that he would then become an NFL regular seems extremely far-fetched.

Yet, watching him last night would simply verify some of the flashes at camp and chatter from insiders. When he caught that wonderful touchdown throw from Kellen Moore by outsizing and outpowering the poor defensive back who was trying to deal with him, it became obvious that I need to drop some cynicism on his future and hop on the wagon that indicates the Cowboys may have something here. Furthermore, I don't see his blocking as a massive issue, though when we talk about "matchup problem" tight ends in this league, blocking is often such a low priority, anyway. Gathers may have a chance to be that "Joker" tight end who is really an issue in the red zone, where you need a linebacker on him so he doesn't win just on size, but also a defensive back because he runs past your bigger defenders. In other words, in adding Gathers and Ryan Switzer, it sure looks like the Cowboys are going to be an even more difficult team to match up with when they choose to spread out the defense and isolate the weak links. Am I sure Gathers can make the team? No. Because the numbers crunch is a real thing. But now, he has graduated, in my mind, from a "long-shot project" to a guy who is in range of the final 53. Another showing or two like that, and they will need to make room and strongly consider carrying four tight ends again. I am not close to suggesting he is able to replace Jason Witten (I have heard some of you throw that around), but he is now properly on the radar for the 2017 team photo. He was very, very impressive in many regards last night.

-- Next, let's talk about early impressions of Taco Charlton. The first impression I have is that in watching Charles Tapper and Charlton, and considering them in the same bin of "promising youngsters" who are roughly 18 months apart in age, I would say Tapper appears to be a more polished player at the moment. Neither seems ready to generate pressures and sacks on a regular basis at the NFL level yet, but I think they have two very usable pieces who are going to come in handy while they have so many defensive ends with suspension issues. Charlton is going to need some time, and as I discussed during the draft season, he was never that prototypical "edge" guy who we have been looking for at Michigan under Jim Harbaugh. Frankly, he looked like a 3-4 defensive end 5-technique to me then, and he still sort of looks like a less-lethal version of David Irving during camp. But he is here, and now it is up to Rod Marinelli to give him a role that he can be good at. He seems eager to figure things out, but his pass-rush moves have not been an issue for any counterparts so far. He switches to a spin quickly when his get-off is stopped and he just isn't that quick at this level to make it work. We shall see, but of the two, I think I am more likely to get Tapper snaps early. But, again, we have over a month of preseason games to go. Let's keep following this story. I just remain pretty sure that Charlton is not the 8-10 sacks guy early in his career you are looking for from a first-rounder after two weeks of camp.

-- Brice Butler showed some real ability last night, too. The Cowboys were prepared to lose Terrance Williams and Brice Butler last March, and the market was kind enough to the team (not so much the players, that is) that they didn't lose either. That allowed them to keep both around and have some real injury cover for the wide receiver position which, to be honest, is one of the best reasons to be bullish on the Cowboys this year. They are pretty fortified at the offensive skill positions, should a reasonable injury hit. Butler is certainly not a kid anymore, but at 27, he looks like a fine depth guy at wide receiver who has a real deep component to run past corners and spring a big play on occasion.

-- Finally, I can't wait to really study Collins settling in at right tackle. This is a new spot for him and will take a lot of time, and he will be given lots of snaps in preseason. He has great ability, but most see his best fit being at guard. The problem, of course, is that they need a tackle right now and he is the best candidate to achieve at least a reasonable facsimile of Doug Free's performance. Free was no Tyron Smith, so we shouldn't expect Collins to be that, either. But the Cowboys have so much confidence in him figuring it out that they have "burned the bridges" by giving him a deal that suggests he already has proven he can do it. Playing tackle in the NFL means dealing with amazingly quick speed rushers who make a big man demonstrate elite foot quickness, so we won't truly know until Von Miller is standing over him, but I think there is reason to believe he will be OK. But Doug Free, the target of many fans for many years, may be one who is appreciated more this season than he had been for years as part of the "don't know what you got until its gone" theory.

There were certainly others who we can discuss, and will, as the days count down until their game next Saturday against the Rams at the LA Coliseum, but that will do for now. No major injuries in Canton, so induct Jerry Jones and get back to Oxnard, Calif.

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Are we witnessing the rise of Rico Gathers for the Cowboys?

The second-year tight end had quite a night.

By Dave HalprinAugust 4, 2017 10:30 am

The Dallas Cowboys, and its fan base, have been chasing a mythical creature called Rico Gathers for over a year now. Gathers was a basketball player at Baylor, a pretty good one, but not good enough to give it a go in the NBA. Instead, he decided he would go back to football, a game he hadn't played in a while, and make himself available to the NFL in the 2016 draft. The Cowboys liked his athleticism and took a chance by picking him in the sixth round of that draft. Ever since, the Legend of Rico has grown.

Maybe its his name, Rico, that sets him apart, or his story of basketball-turned-football player that we latch on to, or perhaps its his size and athleticism that intrigues us so. Whatever it is, fans and media have spent an inordinate amount of time hoping that Gathers would one day become the heir to Jason Witten's throne. For the first time, in the Hall of Fame game, Gathers produced a hint of what might be to come.

Gathers had three catches for for 59 yards and a touchdown during the Hall of Fame game. Those numbers are nice, but perhaps more importantly he played over 60 snaps in the game. That shows the Cowboys are finally trusting him a little. This is a guy who, until last year, hadn't played football since he was in junior high school.

Gather's touchdown was a nice play because he was tightly covered and he used his big body to shield off the defender. Almost like boxing out for a rebound in basketball. The athleticism and size was on display on the play, but the problem for Gathers has always been the re-learning of football, re-learning it on a level that allows one to play in the NFL. He might just be on his way there, too. Check this quote out from Gathers about the touchdown play.

"I just saw the linebacker sitting in the hole and I saw the safety, the weakside safety come down and try to play me," Gathers said, "so I just sped up and took it all the way to the end zone and put him on my back."
Don't look now, but that sounds like someone reading a defense and then diagnosing the proper way to beat it.

Before we go anointing Gathers for the Hall of Fame, we must step back and say this was one night, in a preseason game, against backup players. You could fill multiple AT&T Stadiums with the number of guys who have had a nice night in a preseason game who went on to do exactly nothing in the NFL. So we do need to keep some perspective here. Also, if Gathers can't excel at blocking and knowing his assignments, he'll never last in the Cowboys offense.

Still, for one night, we got a glimpse of the unicorn. Maybe he really does exist.

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FWBear91
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So cool to see that!

Here's a random question. That is a ton of tape on his feet. Is that normal, to tape preventatively? Or does he have ankle issue? Just curious.
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FWBear91 said:

So cool to see that!

Here's a random question. That is a ton of tape on his feet. Is that normal, to tape preventatively? Or does he have ankle issue? Just curious.
that's a "spat" job and it's pretty common. really fast skill players don't usually do it, and with improvements in shoes it's not as necessary as it once was. that said, I think it adds a lot of stability and I certainly preferred it that way in high school.
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Even with the spats Rico was fast enough to make the play in space--against good competition , for the TD. it will be fun to watch him develop in his role.
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I was glad to see Rico in for most of the game, a sign the coaches wanted to see his reaction against real--as opposed to practice squad--competition. Granted, they were third string and below. Perhaps they see what he has to offer, notice improvement, and are seriously wanting to give him a shot. Here's hoping Rico makes the 53!
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Not hearing good things about Rico from the Cowboys camp. Don't think he will make it.
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Steve Taylor said:

Not hearing good things about Rico from the Cowboys camp. Don't think he will make it.
I'm hearing the opposite.

Gathers makes it.
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Steve Taylor said:

Not hearing good things about Rico from the Cowboys camp. Don't think he will make it.
Get a Doctor to check you out for those "voices" you're hearing. In the meantime dig this:

http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/2017/08/04/rico-gathers-starts-te-gets-first-td-eighth-grade-championship-game
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Steve Taylor said:

Not hearing good things about Rico from the Cowboys camp. Don't think he will make it.
Bulloney.

Did you "hear" this?

http://www.star-telegram.com/sports/nfl/dallas-cowboys/article165448612.html

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Steve Taylor said:

Not hearing good things about Rico from the Cowboys camp. Don't think he will make it.
Steve, maybe the electricity is out at your house, But ESPN is saying:

http://www.espn.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/242953/rico-gathers-quadruples-his-snaps-finds-end-zone-for-cowboys

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I heard this cat Rico is a bad motha...

Shut your mouth!

I'm just talkin' about Rico!

Well we can dig it.


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