In his retirement press conference, former Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Ware hinted that he wanted to be a part of mentoring and helping future generations of defensive linemen. It didn’t take long for Ware to get started with just that.
On Thursday night, Ware tweeted out pictures of him working out with current Cowboys defensive end Tyrone Crawford and former Coppell star Solomon Thomas. Thomas was drafted third overall by the San Francisco 49ers last week at the NFL Draft.
Getting a little work in with the guys for rookie mini camp & OTA's. pic.twitter.com/OdbKcdF1zf
— D-Ware (@DeMarcusWare) May 4, 2017
Crawford is looking improve on his 2016 season where he finished with 28 tackles and 4.5 sacks. Dallas has been looking to address the pass rush and with Crawford working with one of the greats along with the selection of Michigan defensive end Taco Charlton, the Cowboys could be in very good shape heading into 2017.
Thomas’s stock rose at Stanford after a first-team All Pac-12 selection and a dominant MVP performance in the Sun Bowl for his final college game. Thomas was one of three DFW players selected in the first six picks (Myles Garrett and Jamal Adams) and Thomas should be able to make an immediate impact.
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