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Dallas Cowboys National Scout Ross Wuensche joins Bryan Broaddus and Voch Lombardi for an in-depth conversation on how the Cowboys identify, evaluate, and build their draft board from the ground up. Wuensche, who has spent over a decade in the Cowboys Personnel Department and now serves as a National Scout, pulls back the curtain on the scouting process, draft room debates, player evaluations, and what goes into building an NFL roster. Ross shares insight into the Cowboys' aggressive move for Caleb Downs, the excitement surrounding Malachi Lawrence, the impact of Christian Parker's defensive vision, and how Dallas evaluates everything from football character and competitiveness to scheme fit and positional value. The conversation also explores the evolution of the linebacker room, why Marist Liufau could thrive in the new defense, the importance of collaboration between scouts and coaches, and what really happens behind closed doors during draft season. If you've ever wanted a look inside an NFL scouting department, this is one of the most informative conversations we've had on Doin' Alright. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 172: Voch goes solo for this episode of The Doing Alright Podcast and dives deep into why he's more optimistic than ever about new Cowboys defensive coordinator Christian Parker. From fixing communication breakdowns and eliminating busted coverages to building a smarter, disguise-heavy defense, Voch lays out why Parker could be the key to one of the biggest defensive turnarounds in the NFL. Plus, a breakdown of Shavon Revel's potential role, underrated roster pieces that could quietly change the defense, and whether Dallas should join the NFC's defensive arms race or keep investing in Dak Prescott and the offense. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 171: Voch Lombardi and Bryan Broaddus dive into one of the biggest trends shaping today's NFL: why teams are suddenly willing to move elite edge rushers. From Maxx Crosby and Trey Hendrickson to Myles Garrett and Micah Parsons, the guys examine the rising cost of premier pass rushers, the influx of young talent entering the draft, and whether dominant interior defensive linemen have become more valuable than edge defenders. The conversation expands into how teams like the Rams continue to stay competitive without relying heavily on first-round picks, why the Cowboys' success may depend more on hitting on Day 2 draft selections than blockbuster moves, and which young Cowboys players are primed for a Year 2 leap. Plus, Bryan shares a heartfelt story about his father's recent hospital visit and the incredible support from listeners who work behind the scenes in everyday life. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 170: With Bryan Broaddus out of the studio, Voch Lombardi welcomes Locked On Cowboys host Landon McCool for a deep dive into one of the most polarizing players on the Cowboys roster: Tyler Guyton. The guys break down why Cowboys fans may have misunderstood Guyton's development from the very beginning. Was Dallas drafting an immediate starter, or was this always supposed to be a long-term project built on rare athletic traits? Voch and Landon revisit Guyton's rookie season, his injury setbacks, technical improvements, and why Year 3 could finally be when everything starts to click. The conversation expands into the state of the Cowboys offensive line, why Dak Prescott has historically thrived behind less-than-perfect tackle play, and whether fans should be concerned about the protection unit heading into 2026. They also discuss Drew Shelton's surprising role in the offensive line conversation, debate whether he's a legitimate challenger to Guyton, and question how he fits Clayton Adams' vision for a more physical rushing attack. Plus, the guys examine Dallas' edge rusher rotation, possible post-June 1 additions, Christian Parker's impact on the secondary, training camp battles to watch, and what the future could look like for DeMarvion Overshown if injuries continue to be part of the story. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 31: Bryan Broaddus, Zach Wolchuk, and Iisha Morrison open the show by diving into the possibility of a supplemental draft and why Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has become one of the most fascinating stories in college football. The crew explains how the supplemental draft works, what it could mean for NFL teams, and whether Sorsby is worth spending a future draft pick on. Bryan, Zach, and Iisha break down Sorsby's game, discuss his strengths and weaknesses, compare him to other top quarterback prospects, and debate where he would rank among next year's draft-eligible quarterbacks. The conversation then shifts to a study from NFL Draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah on the roster requirements needed to build a championship contender. The group evaluates whether the Dallas Cowboys currently meet those benchmarks, examining Dak Prescott, George Pickens, Javonte Williams, the offensive line, the pass rush, and the revamped secondary led by Caleb Downs, Jalen Thompson, and Quinnen Williams. The episode wraps up with a discussion on Dallas' defensive outlook under Christian Parker and which players could emerge as key difference-makers in 2026. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 169: Voch Lombardi and Bryan Broaddus are back with another loaded offseason episode of the Doin’ Alright Podcast, diving deep into the Dallas Cowboys’ defensive rebuild and why this year’s team could be much closer than people think. The guys break down Christian Parker’s defensive philosophy, debate whether Dallas can stop the run with fewer bodies in the box, and explain why improving from the NFL’s worst defense to simply “average” could completely change the season. Voch brings the analytics, Bryan brings the scouting perspective, and together they unpack Bobby Wagner fits, pass rush concerns, coverage issues, Dak Prescott discourse, and why Cowboys fans may be underrating this offense against elite defenses. Plus: funny stories about martial arts training, celebrity boxing hypotheticals, Brendan Sorsby scouting teases, and why the supplemental draft could become a major NFL issue. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 168: Voch Lombardi and Bryan Broaddus dive deep into the Cowboys’ biggest offseason questions. With Dallas loaded at safety, how do you get your best players on the field without creating “progress stoppers” for the young talent? The guys break down potential position changes, Caleb Downs’ ideal role, and whether Dallas should prioritize versatility over tradition on defense. They also discuss possible post–June 1st additions, why Josh Sweat could be a name to watch, what a potential pass-rusher trade means for the current defensive line, and how Donovan Ezeiruaku fits into the future of this defense. Plus: what changes if Micah Parsons is still in the picture? A loaded episode full of Cowboys roster building, scheme talk, and offseason strategy. 👑 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 167: Today’s edition of Doin’ Alright features a loaded Cowboys discussion with special guest Skywalker Steele joining Voch for the first half of the show. The conversation starts with Dallas’ defensive outlook and whether the Cowboys truly have enough pass rush talent heading into 2026. The guys debate the edge room, Jaishawn Barham’s role, and why the interior defensive line featuring Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark may be the real key to the defense. The show then shifts into one of the biggest offensive conversations surrounding the Cowboys: the Red Zone offense. Skywalker breaks down why Dallas struggled to finish drives after the first month of the season despite being one of the best teams in football at avoiding three and outs. The guys discuss motion, play action, personnel usage, and why the Cowboys may already have everything they need in-house to become an elite red zone team again. The episode also includes topics surrounding: Caleb Downs and the Cowboys’ loaded safety room KaVontae Turpin’s role in the offense Concerns surrounding DeMarvion Overshown’s long term outlook Which side of the ball needs to start hot in 2026 Tyler Guyton’s development at left tackle Whether Dallas should still add another pass rusher before camp 💰 Sign up for PrizePicks with code: HMA and get $50 in lineups instantly when you play your first $5+ lineup! https://link.prizepicks.com/LME0/CROWN Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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