Cowboys to interview 49er's Greg Manusky for DC on Wednesday
Gerry Fraley - The Dallas Morning News
Cowboys coach Jason Garrett brought in a pair of familiar faces for job interviews Tuesday.
Former Cowboys tight end Dan Campbell and Alabama assistant Bobby Williams met with Garrett to discuss potential spots on his offensive staff. Campbell and Garrett were teammates with the New York Giants in 2000-02. Garrett and Williams worked on the staff of Miami Dolphins coach Nick Saban in 2005-06.
Garrett will focus on the defense today, with a scheduled session with San Francisco defensive coordinator Greg Manusky. Garrett and Manusky have not worked together.
Campbell was with the Cowboys from 2003 to 2005 and finished his career last year on injured reserve with Super Bowl champion New Orleans. He moved into coaching with the Dolphins this season, serving as an intern-offense and focusing on tight ends and linemen. John Garrett, the current Cowboys tight ends coach, is scheduled to interview with Miami for the offensive coordinator position.
Williams, who went 16-17 in three-plus seasons at Michigan State, has worked with running backs and receivers at the collegiate and professional levels. He had wide receiver Charles Rogers, a mega-bust in the pros, at Michigan State and for one season with the Detroit Lions.
Garrett last week decided not to extend the expiring contract of wide receivers coach Ray Sherman.