The Dallas Cowboys are running into an issue after the arrest of defensive end Sam Williams, but they could find a solution in a former Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive end. Carl Nassib is still available in free agency after his latest stint in Tampa, and Dallas may need to act fast to address the current situation with Williams.
Williams was arrested Sunday, August 20, in Frisco, according to the Star-Telegram’s Clarence Hill Jr., citing a Frisco Police Department spokesperson.
Considering the arrest marks Williams’ second run-in with the law in two offseasons with Dallas (more on that below), the Cowboys could be thinking about a contingency plan.
They could do far worse than Nassib, who has been a relatively consistent presence on the defensive line since first entering the league in 2016. Williams’ potential is such that the Cowboys would prefer to keep him around, but it is currently unclear what the team may do about Williams’ arrest.
Nassib would likely be available on an affordable contract after playing on a $1.2 million contract with the Buccaneers in 2022. In terms of an “emergency” addition, the 30-year-old defensive end would check a lot of boxes.
Nassib Finds Success With Buccaneers
After impressing at Penn State, Nassib got his NFL career started with the Cleveland Browns. A third-round pick in the 2016 NFL draft, Nassib’s massive 6-foot-7, 275-pound frame made him a promising edge defender who can affect the game in a variety of ways.
A look at Pro Football Reference shows exactly how he’s done that for the Browns, Las Vegas Raiders and Buccaneers. While Nassib has never been a guy to rack up double-digit sacks, he has already recorded 1.5 sacks or more in each season of his career.
His ability to rack up TFLs is worth noting, as he has 45 over seven seasons in his career. His ability to swat down passes is also impressive, as he has 19 in his career. He only has one interception, but Nassib has reached 5 passes defended in two separate seasons of his career.
In terms of bringing down the quarterback, Nassib’s production can almost be divided into “Buccaneers Nassib” and “everybody else Nassib.” In 42 games with Tampa Bay, the former Nittany Lion has 16 sacks. In 57 games with his other teams, he only has 9.5 sacks.
More on the Arrest of Cowboys DE Sam Williams
Williams’ arrest arrives as the former Ole Miss standout was preparing for an important second season. The 24-year-old defensive end was a second-round pick in the 2022 NFL draft and was a developing backup last year.
Per Hill’s report, the Cowboys defender was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance and unlawful carrying of a weapon. The substance charge is a low-level state felony and the weapons charge is a misdemeanor. Hill wrote that the Cowboys are aware of his arrest.
It was the second time in a year that Williams was issued criminal charges. The Star-Telegram wrote that January 2023, Williams was cited for reckless driving in Plano, Texas. Before joining the Cowboys last offseason, the 24-year-old was charged with felony sexual battery while at Ole Miss. The charges were later dropped.
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