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NFC East Notebook: No 'lead dog' among Cowboys RBs; RG3 advocates for clean oceans

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Every Friday, theScore's NFL editors will bring you a roundup of everything you need to know from around the division with the NFC East Notebook.

Dallas Cowboys

5 questions facing Cowboys. We look at five questions facing the Cowboys heading into training camp.

No 'lead dog' among running backs. Cowboys running backs coach Gary Brown is confident in his group, but indicated that there is no clear favorite to emerge as the featured back.

Will O-line production change under Pollack? DallasCowboys.com writers continue their "20 Questions" series by looking at whether the hiring of new offensive line coach Frank Pollack will affect the unit's overall production.

Philadelphia Eagles

Projecting the Eagles' roster. Geoff Mosher of CSNPhilly.com looks at what the Eagles' final roster could look like come September.

Kelce fires back at Weatherford. Eagles center Jason Kelce made it known on Twitter that he didn't appreciate the comments made by Giants punter Steve Weatherford about his team's quarterbacks.

Moffitt changes competition at right guard. Matt Tobin looked like the early favorite for the Eagles' starting right guard job, but that could change following the signing of John Moffitt.

New York Giants

5 questions facing Giants. We look at five questions facing the Giants heading into training camp.

'No more excuses' for Kuhn. As he enters the final year of his rookie contract, defensive tackle Markus Kuhn knows it's now or never.

Do other teams fear Giants' pass rush? ESPN's NFC East reporters share their thoughts on the Giants' pass rush and whether the return of defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo will impact the way their defense is viewed.

Washington Redskins

Experts liked Redskins' offseason. ESPN's panel of experts liked what the Redskins did this offseason, though they aren't yet sold on the team's future.

RG3 advocates for cleaner oceans. Quarterback Robert Griffin III spoke out against the human practices that are helping to destroy oceans at the United Nations in New York City recently.

Who will be the third-down back? Tarik El-Bashir and Rich Tandler of CSNWashington.com look at who could emerge as the team's third-down back.

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