#30 Sterling Moore
 Pos: Defensive Back
NFL Team: DAL
Injury: Questionable
Injury Type: knee
 Experience: 2
College: Southern Methodist
Height: 70
Weight: 200
Born: 2/3/1990
 Year  Tm  Gm  Tackles  Assists  Sacks  Pass Def  Fum Rec  Ints  TDs 
2011NWE7610.02021

Summary

The Cowboys really underachieved defensively last season but still ranked 14th overall. The pass defense and pass rush were the biggest issues. The Cowboys ranked 23 against the pass and had 42 sacks, which is a decent total but more was expected from this highly touted unit. Dallas revamped the secondary for this season, though, drafting Morris Claiborne and signing Brandon Carr. Both should start and be an upgrade for the secondary. Dallas also hopes to get DeMarcus Ware playing at a high level once again. Ware is one of the more talented defensive players in the league but was a little quiet at times last season. If he gets going and the pass defense just becomes average, the Cowboys' defense will be scary. The special teams are just alright with Dez Bryant handling punts returns and Dwayne Harris likely serving as the kick returner. Bryant has big-play ability but tends to be erratic in this role.
FANTASY OUTLOOK
This is a fantasy defense with top-five potential. They are worth grabbing as a starter in hopes of a bit of a turnaround. The talent is there for big things from this unit. They have a lot of sack potential and interceptions should be up with Claiborne around.

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Notes

Dallas Cowboys CB Sterling Moore (knee) had minor left knee surgery for a cleanup.
Source: KFFL.com
The Dallas Cowboys signed CB Sterling Moore off the practice squad of the New England Patriots Saturday, Dec. 1.
Source: KFFL.com
New England Patriots CB Sterling Moore is expected to receive his biggest challenge for a roster spot from CB Will D. Allen. In organized team activities (OTAs), Moore was the sixth defensive back on the field when the team shifted to its dime package. He is practice-squad eligible in case he doesn't crack the 53-man roster.
Source: KFFL.com
New England Patriots CB Will D. Allen is fighting for a roster spot. His biggest competition is CB Sterling Moore. Allen shifted to safety during spring practices, but is also fighting for a role as an extra defensive back in sub packages.
Source: KFFL.com
New England Patriots CB Sterling Moore has a good chance the make the final roster if he shows more consistency in his play during training camp and the preseason.
Source: KFFL.com

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