There's no denying that QB Trey Lance is one of the most intriguing players on the Dallas Cowboys roster ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft. We're talking about a former Top 3 overall draft pick with one of the best arms in the league that has failed to adapt to the NFL thus far.
As the 2024 NFL draft is set to begin, it’s clear on major position of need for the Dallas Cowboys is left tackle. 5x All-Pro Tyron Smith took his talents to the New York Jets to block for Aaron Rodgers in free agency.
The Cowboys feel good about their quarterback situation for 2024 with Dak Prescott, Cooper Rush and Trey Lance. They don't feel so good about it beyond this season.
Chronic needs have a way of taking some of the mystery out of a draft. Teams with glaring and obvious needs don’t have much of a choice on draft day. Free agency is typically dried up at that point with most starting level players long gone.
As the Cowboys approach the 2024 NFL Draft, Dallas exec Stephen Jones shared his take on the shift in the team’s defensive philosophy. Moving on from Dan Quinn and hiring Mike Zimmer, the Cowboys have to have a clear vision for the defense as it looks in 2024, not based on last season.
Earlier this offseason, we heard endless speculation that the Dallas Cowboys would be hiring Bill Belichick as their next head coach. It didn’t happen, as the Cowboys chose to stick with Mike McCarthy.
The Cowboys will be relying on the Dak Prescott to Jake Ferguson connection a lot this season, but where does that leave Luke Schoonmaker? With the 24th
The Dallas Cowboys enter the 2024 NFL Draft knowing they have a lot to prove this upcoming season. After a third-straight playoff appearance that didn't reach the NFC Championship Game, Dallas lost talent such as Tony Pollard and Tyron Smith in free agency and didn't do much to replace it.
Under a week from today, the Dallas Cowboys will be making picks for a crucial NFL Draft where they need to make up for their embarrassing lack of activity in free agency. On Thursday, I hosted an NFC East mock draft on my nightly show A to Z Sports Dallas Primetime and took control of the Cowboys' draft.
With how the offseason has gone, folks can say what they want, but the Dallas Cowboys will need their first—and second-round picks from a year ago to make a leap in 2024.
The Dallas Cowboys haven’t done a whole lot this offseason, drawing the ire of fans and media pundits alike. One of the main things people expected the Cowboys to do is try to extend some of their own players, namely quarterback Dak Prescott, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and edge rusher Micah Parsons.
Royce Freeman is a veteran NFL RB with not a lot of mileage on him. We take a closer look at the new signee and what he brings to the Cowboys. The Dallas Cowboys have been unusually quiet this offseason - even for their standards.
With no fourth rounder at their disposal this year, the Dallas Cowboys' third round draft pick will be one of the most important ones they make this year.
Given the issues Dallas had at stopping the run in 2023 – along with the retirement of Leighton Vander Esch – the Cowboys must draft a middle linebacker next week.
"We will be all in," Jerry Jones said at the end of January about the Dallas Cowboys' offseason. Since then, Jones has tried to clarify what he meant. His definition of "all-in" might differ from everyone else's, but the main sentiment was that the Cowboys would focus on 2024 and not on the future.
All the latest Cowboys news An all-trade mock draft? Here is what the Cowboys do. 24. Dallas Cowboys Chiefs get: 1-24 Cowboys get: 1-32, 3-95, 5-159 The Cowboys are about to make a big financial splash, but it’s going to be on players they already have.
The Dallas Cowboys will have about a week to lock down a new deal with a key starter from the 2023 season–or they could walk to the Carolina Panthers. The Cowboys have had an anemic free agency this offseason following Jerry Jones’ pledge that he’d be “all-in” for the upcoming season.
The Panthers are a young team that is still several pieces away from being a true contender. With no first-round pick in the upcoming draft, the team needed to use free agency to add impactful players. It sounds like it may not be done doing so.
Dallas Cowboys edge-rusher Micah Parsons should never trade his football cleats for boxing gloves.
When Tony Pollard left the Dallas Cowboys for the Tennessee Titans, I had a feeling this would be the outcome at some point. Dallas signed Royce Freeman on Tuesday, leaving them with a running back room of Freeman, Rico Dowdle, Deuce Vaughn, Malik Davis, and Hunter Luepke.
Amidst a relatively quiet offseason, the Dallas Cowboys find themselves grappling with the challenge of breaking through their playoff barriers after three seasons of near misses.
Star pass rusher Micah Parsons and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb made headlines when they missed Monday’s voluntary workout. Both players are eligible for a new contract and are looking to score a major payday before the start of the upcoming season.
After sitting out the initial phase of the running back carousel, the Cowboys have finally added to the position.
Some Cowboys fans have been irked by what they perceive as the team having a lack of urgency this offseason. The organization's executive vice president responded to the criticism.
The Dallas Cowboys face a potential holdout after they refused to address Pro Bowl wide receiver CeeDee Lamb's contract situation earlier in the offseason.
The defender joined the Cowboys as a safety, and now, he's moving back to his original position after time at linebacker.
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