Cowboys vs. Lions injury report: Sean Lee Rico Gathers Jersey Stitched , Maliek Collins not practicing There weren’t any real real surprises for the Cowboys as far as injuries go today. The first injury report is out after their practice for the Detroit Lions, and it’s just as we expected. Both Sean Lee and Maliek Collins did not particpate.Lee is reportedly going to be out for a while with his injured hamstring. Jaylon Smith and Leigthon Vander Esch take on much bigger roles in this defense with Lee absent. Not only from a physical, tackling standpoint, but in leading the defense and getting the correct calls made. Collins is out with a knee injury, it’s unclear if he’ll practice this week. The Cowboys have made a couple of moves at defensive tackle recently, they had to put Datone Jones on IR so they signed Caraun Reid to the 53-man roster and added Christian Ringo to the practice squad. Cole Beasley was limited Youth Byron Jones Jersey , but he was the same last week and he played, and played pretty well. Injured int he Seattle game were Jeff Heath and Antwaun Woods, both were limited in practice today. Both DeMarcus Lawrence and Xavier Woods show up on the injury report but both were full participants today. As always, Travis Fredrick did not practice. The big name injured for the Lions is Ezekiel Ansah, who has been out for a couple of weeks and did’t practice again today with a shoulder injury. The Dallas Cowboys finally drafted a safety when the selected Texas A&M defensive back Donovan Wilson in the sixth round. What did they get with the team’s new safety?"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Dallas Cowboys NewsDallas Cowboys 2019 DraftDraft analysis: the Cowboys land a hard hitting safety in Donovan WilsonNew,163commentsThe Cowboys finally drafted a safety!CDTShareTweetShareShareDraft analysis: the Cowboys land a hard hitting safety in Donovan WilsonJim Dedmon-USA TODAY SportsThe Dallas Cowboys didn’t start the day with a sixth-round draft pick Byron Jones Jersey Stitched , but they finished the day with two of them thanks to a couple of trade backs. They used the first of those sixth-rounders to select Texas A&M safety Donovan Wilson with the 213th overall pick. We were all expecting the Cowboys to draft a safety, however we had no idea it wouldn’t be until the sixth round. Of course, the last time they took a safety this late (Xavier Woods) it turned out pretty good.Wilson has good size at 6’0” and 199 pounds. He’s got a solid frame with 33.5 in. arms. He’s a tough guy who welcomes contact. He does a good job attacking up the field to defend the run or chase down screens. Wilson is a physical player who will square up and finish his tackles. He fires downhill and will lay the smackdown on ball carriers. The Aggies safety has the football smarts to pick up on things quickly. His ball skills are decent and he has experience playing the nickel corner position.He’s got good short area quickness to play the slot or cover tight ends. He can diagnose routes quickly and he tracks the ball well. His ball production is modest as he has eight career interceptions. He’s touted as a good locker room guy that is a natural leader, but also brings with him a nastiness. Wilson is a little out of control at times as he needs to play more controlled. He’s an aggressive player, but there were several times where he got flagged for targeting. His pursuit angles are lacking and he’s not a fluid mover. Changing directions will be a problem and he lacks the burst to close on throws. He also doesn’t have the long speed to be the last line of defense.While he has some liabilities in coverage, he offers up some good attributes that will help him play down low. It’s going to be tough for him to earn snaps on defense Youth Randy Gregory Jersey , but he should have an opportunity to contribute on special teams.The Cowboys need safety help not only at the top of the depth chart, but down the line. Jeff Heath, Kavon Frazier, and recently acquired George Iloka will all be unrestricted free agents next season. Wilson will have a shot to add some depth to this position group for the future.