
The Dallas Cowboys plan on moving DeMarcus Ware around more than in previous seasons, according to the Dallas Morning News.
Ware has primarily chased quarterbacks from the blind side. However, he will get the chance to play on the left sometimes in Dallas’ base defense. According to the Morning News, he figures it’ll allow him to get more involved in the running game.
The Morning News reported the Cowboys have used a version of the nickel with a 3-3 front that allows Ware to move around before the snap some the past two seasons. Because of the increased confidence in the secondary’s coverage ability, Phillips can be more aggressive with his schemes on passing downs this season, so we should see more of the package they call "Cowboy."
"It creates a lot of mismatches," Ware said. "I might be able to get on a back, get on a tight end."
There isn’t a back or tight end in the league that can handle Ware one-on-one. Every offensive coordinator the Cowboys face knows that, and that’s why Ware will be the focus of every pass protection game plan, according to the Morning News.

