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Dallas Cowboys 2nd round pick asks to move to H-back position after 2 years of poor performance

As the Dallas Cowboys gear up for the 2025 NFL season, tight end Luke Schoonmaker has made a bold request to transition to the H-back position, signaling a pivotal moment in his career. Selected in the second round (No. 58 overall) of the 2023 NFL Draft, the 26-year-old has struggled to carve out a significant role in Dallas’ offense, overshadowed by starter Jake Ferguson. With only 23 receptions for 231 yards and two touchdowns over two seasons, Schoonmaker believes a shift to H-back could unlock his potential and address a need in the Cowboys’ versatile offensive scheme.

Schoonmaker’s request comes at a time when the Cowboys are seeking to diversify their attack. The H-back role, blending responsibilities of a tight end and fullback, requires a mix of blocking, receiving, and situational versatility—skills Schoonmaker showcased at Michigan and in limited NFL snaps. His 6’5”, 250-pound frame and reliable hands make him a candidate to thrive in this hybrid position, which could see him supporting the run game, protecting quarterback Dak Prescott, or exploiting mismatches in the passing game.

“I’m ready to take ownership of this opportunity and show Cowboys Nation what I can do,” Schoonmaker said, per team sources. “As an H-back, I’ll bring energy, physicality, and playmaking to every snap—watch me prove I belong.”

The move could address a gap in Dallas’ roster, as the team lacks a dedicated H-back to complement their offensive line and running back committee. Head coach Mike McCarthy, known for creative play-calling, has reportedly been open to experimenting with Schoonmaker in this role during training camp. The transition would allow Schoonmaker to contribute without competing directly with Ferguson, while adding a new dimension to an offense that struggled to a 7-10 record in 2024.

However, the switch is not without risks. Schoonmaker’s limited production as a tight end raises questions about his ability to adapt to the H-back’s diverse demands. His blocking, while solid, will need refinement to handle the physicality of lining up in the backfield. Additionally, the Cowboys’ depth at tight end, with players like Brevyn Spann-Ford and Peyton Hendershot, means Schoonmaker must deliver quickly to justify the change.

As training camp approaches, all eyes will be on Schoonmaker to back up his promise. A successful transition could revive his career and bolster Dallas’ offense. Failure, however, might see him relegated to a backup role—or worse. For Schoonmaker, 2025 is a chance to redefine his NFL journey.

 

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