The Dallas Cowboys have a pair of terrific cornerbacks in Trevon Diggs and DaRon Bland, but their safety group could use some work. Due to financial constraints, the Cowboys were unable to pursue any of the top safeties on the market in free agency, but there are still a couple of guys out there who could represent viable options.
We may be forgetting about Cooper Rush just a bit. Cooper Rush has moved down the zeitgeist depth chart in the last year. He’s still the Cowboys’ backup quarterback until further notice, but the futures of both Dak Prescott and Trey Lance are commanding far more attention right now.
ESPN's NFL Draft Analyst, Matt Miller, released his full seven-round mock draft this week. You have to be a member of ESPN+ to read it. So I can't post the full seven rounds with every player listed.
Commanders GM Adam Peters said the team is still far from deciding on which quarterback they’ll select with the second-overall pick. “We still have a lot of [time], a month til the draft [as of] today,” Peters said, via PFT.
The Dallas Cowboys have maintained a relatively low profile during this offseason, refraining from major roster overhauls while witnessing the departures of key players such as Dan Quinn, Tyron Smith, and Tony Pollard.
Key moves include extending stars with the future in mind and prudent drafting
While the options have been laid out and nothing has changed in the last few months, the Dallas Cowboys continue to operate in no man’s land with their All-Pro quarterback Dak Prescott.
Here’s how the Cowboys could move around in the first round of the draft. The Dallas Cowboys could be leaning heavily on the NFL Draft if that’s where owner Jerry Jones wants to focus his “all-in” approach.
The Cowboys have made it clear that if the current regime wants to remain in Dallas, they’ll have to prove the wild-card loss to Green Bay was a fluke.
Friday morning news surrounding the Dallas Cowboys The 5 most surprising NFL win totals for the season include Jim Harbaugh’s Chargers - Frank Schwab, Yahoo.com Despite not making big waves in free agency so far, Vegas still projects 10.5 wins for the Dallas Cowboys in 2024.
Cowboys Nation could use some good news, even if it’s minor. And after almost three thoroughly maddening weeks of free agency, word that two young players may finally be ready for the field after their promising rookie seasons were wiped out will have to suffice.
After yet another disappointing playoff performance, the Dallas Cowboys look to the 2024 NFL Draft in the hopes of improving. The Dallas Cowboys, as a team, and talented assembled, are too good to be this disappointing.
Greg Cosell & Andy Benoit discuss Dak Prescott and his value to the Dallas Cowboys. Is he the reason that this great roster hasn't won a Super Bowl?
In a season in which Dak Prescott is trending toward playing under the shiniest spotlight, a contract year for the Dallas Cowboys, expectations about his 2024 season are all over the place. Some claim Prescott's 2023, in which he finished second place in MVP voting, was a rarity and not his real self.
The Dallas Cowboys have had a rough offseason in regards to their roster, losing several players to free agency as they look to run back their determined pursuit to the NFC Championship game for the first time since 1995.
With several departures and only Eric Kendricks joining the ranks, the Dallas Cowboys have had a dismal offseason. Despite attempts by the Jones family to portray it as planned, the situation worsened when they engaged in a risky game of brinkmanship with Dak Prescott during contract talks.
The final March mock draft of A to Z Sports' own Destin Adams came out earlier this week and the Dallas Cowboys got themselves a two-round haul that immediately addressed some of the biggest needs on the team.
Did Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones just say that wide receiver CeeDee Lamb is available for trade without actually literally saying it? That’s what it seems like.
In the last few days we've considered the possibility of a stealth rebuild in Dallas. And we've acknowledged that Jerry Jones' statements cannot be taken at face value.
With Tony Pollard no longer in the picture, the Cowboys are an obvious candidate to draft a running back next month. A veteran signing before then would come as little surprise, though, and a pair of high-profile names could be eyeing a Dallas agreement.
The Dallas Cowboys might be thinking about offering their rose to somebody other than QB Dak Prescott.
It looks like everyone may have misinterpreted what Jones meant.
Dallas Cowboys team owner Jerry Jones called wide receiver CeeDee Lamb “more valuable” than anybody else this week amid contract talks. The team is heavily prioritizing Lamb this offseason, but there’s no timeline for them to get a deal done.
The situation with Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott took somewhat of a surprising turn on Tuesday.
The Cowboys are reportedly eyeing two veteran options to fill their running back void. One of them is quite the familiar face.
The Cowboys and quarterback Dak Prescott have made no progress on a contract extension. Does this mean he's entering his final season in Dallas?
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