The Dallas Cowboys may look in a direction other than the offensive line in Round 1 of the 2024 NFL draft. Why? Because the talent in this year’s wide receiver class is unbelievably deep.
Buckle up; it’s going to be a wild ride. The NFL draft finally kicks off Thursday night from Detroit, with all the combine numbers, 30 visits, pro day workouts, mock drafts, and front-office smokescreens culminating in teams finally handing in cards to claim their newest players.
The latest news surrounding the Dallas Cowboys. Even though contract talks are stagnant, it appears Dallas still wants Dak. As the 2024 NFL Draft rapidly approaches, the Cowboys find themselves balancing their big board and the reality of needing to secure current cornerstone talent for the future.
No more sleeps; Draft Day 2024 is finally here. We’ve got last-minute strategies and the ironclad commandments the Cowboys absolutely must remember once they’re in the room where it happens, as well as an in-depth look at the best options at the only position that touches the ball on every single play.
The NFL draft is upon the football world and 32 teams are ready to select players that will shape the future of their franchises. The Dallas Cowboys are firmly in that mix but they must do so from a starting position of the No.
Draft day has finally arrived, but the festivities cannot begin until one final mock draft exercise is completed for the first round. In this latest edition, jockeying for position is the name of the game.
Earlier this offseason, it was reported the Dallas Cowboys were interested in reuniting with former fourth overall pick of the franchise, Ezekiel Elliott.
The 2024 NFL draft features a stout first round. Picking at 24, the Cowboys are sure to see a handful of worthy prospects that, with any luck, will align with their team needs, which includes the center position recently vacated by Tyler Biadasz.
The Cowboys could be thinking about signing their former franchise running back. If the lead-up to what the Dallas Cowboys could be doing in the upcoming NFL draft couldn’t get more intriguing, the front office might be throwing a curveball into the mix.
The Dallas Cowboys are meeting with RB Ezekiel Elliott’s representative the day before the draft, according to Josina Anderson. Elliott, 28, was taken with the No.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is still insisting that his team is “all in” heading into 2024 and beyond, but Fox Sports analyst Craig Carton isn’t buying it.
Many felt that Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy would lose his job after his team’s disastrous playoff exit this past season, but owner Jerry Jones decided to retain him.
The Dallas Cowboys held their first press conference in weeks today at The Star in preparation for the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday. Jerry Jones, Stephen Jones, and HC Mike McCarthy fielded questions from the media and their answers failed to bring peace to a disgruntled fanbase.
The Dallas Cowboys are known to be heavily interested in adding offensive line talent in the 2024 NFL Draft, most likely with their 24th overall pick. They lost Tyron Smith and Tyler Biadasz in free agency and even if they proclaim to be confident in the young, unproven players on the team, first-round talents are always potential game changers.
The Dallas Cowboys have not performed well in the postseason for a very long time. Throughout the past quarter-century, “America’s Team” has won a total of four playoff games.
At the time of this writing, we're roughly 80 hours from the start of the 2024 NFL Draft. We know the Dallas Cowboys have a lot of holes to fill on the roster.
Those in NFL circles seem to be infatuated with speculating why the Dallas Cowboys haven’t offered quarterback Dak Prescott, who’s in the final year of his contract, any sort of extension.