Luke Schoonmaker had a disappointing rookie year. The Dallas Cowboys need him to make a giant leap in year two to elevate their offense to new heights.
Luke Schoonmaker, the Dallas Cowboys' 2023 second-round pick from the University of Michigan, had a disappointing rookie year.
In his debut season, Schoonmaker caught only eight passes for 65 yards and two touchdowns. Finding consistency was challenging as he had only one game with multiple receptions and struggled with drops.Now, in his second year, the Cowboys are hoping for a significant leap from Schoonmaker. Jake Ferguson had a breakout season in his second year, and the team wants Schoonmaker to follow suit. While Ferguson remains the primary tight end, there’s still room for a strong blocker like Schoonmaker.
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