Devin Street could play a huge role for the Dallas Cowboys in 2015.

Although he didn’t do much in his rookie year, Devin Street is a guy that could play an intriguing role for the Dallas Cowboys in 2015. To draft Street, the Cowboys moved up in the fifth round to select the Pittsburgh prospect. In that trade, they shelled out their sixth-round pick on top of their fifth-round pick. All preseason, the Cowboys’ coaching staff raved about Street and it really is easy to see why. At 6-foot-4, 200 pounds, Street has good size. He’s a bit of a long-strider, but he’s an excellent route-runner and his body control is extremely impressive.

to the slot. NFL outside receivers are becoming bigger and stronger, and Street, not Williams, is the definition of that. Also in that offense,would go against even softer coverage, as he would draw coverage linebackers or backup cornerbacks.

With Dwayne Harris fleeing to the New York Giants in free agency, a spot opens up for a Cowboy to have a bigger role and given his potential and the Cowboys’ coaching staff raving about him, it’s basically a known fact that Street will have a bigger workload in 2015. If he can put on weight, Street will be a matchup nightmare for opposing defenses. The Cowboys already have a solid redzone pass offense with Dez Bryant, Jason Witten, Gavin Escobar, and Beasley. Add in Street and it is easy to see why the Cowboys could have one of the best redzone offenses in the league for the second consecutive year. Cowboys fans are forgetting about Street, but he has the potential to do some nice things for Dallas in the next few years.