Morris Claiborne skipped the Dallas Cowboys' Tuesday walk-through and left the training facility after he was informed that Orlando Scandrick would replace him in the starting lineup.

The Cowboys could fine Claiborne for the incident.

Claiborne's demotion came a few hours after Jerry Jones said on his weekly radio show that the third-year cornerback had not been worth the sixth pick of the 2012 draft, which Dallas moved up to acquire.

"Is he what we had hoped for at this point when we drafted him with the sixth overall pick, giving up the [second-round] pick to go up to the sixth pick to get him? No," Jones said on 105.3 The Fan. "But he's going to be a good player."

On Sunday, Claiborne allowed five receptions for 108 yards and a 51-yard touchdown pass. He also clinched the victory for the Cowboys with an interception.