Trading down may be the Cowboys’ best option in the first round
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by David Howman
2h ago
Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Trading down makes so much sense for the Cowboys. We are just a week away from the 2024 NFL Draft kicking off, and the Cowboys have held true to their plans to not make any sweeping moves in free agency. The closest they’ve come to filling a hole on the roster is the singing of Eric Kendricks at linebacker Jerry Jones has vaguely implied that Tyler Smith will move to left tackle from the guard spot where he just earned All Pro honors. Even then, the Cowboys fill one hole but open another at left guard. That comes alongside the center spot ..read more
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Cowboys draft: 5 prospects that could meet with backlash if Dallas chooses them
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by Mike Poland
2h ago
Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images Who would it really upset you to see the Cowboys draft? The Dallas Cowboys definitely work off their own board when choosing draft prospects. What they do doesn’t always match up with what the media, fans, and analysts think they should do. Picks like Travis Frederick and Tyler Smith were met with backlash on draft night, only to be proven smart choices. Below are five draft prospects that could catch some off guard if the Cowboys called their name during the draft. 1. QB Bo Nix, Oregon Nix is the first quarterback on most scouts list at the top of the ..read more
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Forget need, the Dallas Cowboys should draft best player available in the 1st-round of the NFL draft
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by Chris Halling
6h ago
Photo by Chris Leduc/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images True or False: The Cowboys shouldn’t feel pressured to select an offensive lineman in the first round of the draft. On April 25, the Dallas Cowboys will select their first pick of the 2024 NFL Draft. After losing center Tyler Biadasz and left tackle Tyron Smith in free agency, a vast majority of mock drafts have the team selecting an offensive lineman with the 24th pick. It makes sense why this is the consensus among experts as the Cowboys currently have more holes on the offensive line than at any point in quarterback Dak Prescott’s career ..read more
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The Cowboys should consider drafting a cornerback in the later rounds
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by David Howman
8h ago
Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images The Cowboys still need some depth at corner. The 2024 NFL Draft is a week away, and while nobody knows what the Cowboys will do with their first-round pick, everyone seems to know the positions they’ll target throughout the draft. There are two needs on the offensive line in addition to holes at running back and linebacker, while depth is needed at defensive tackle, edge rusher, and receiver. And with only seven picks as of right now, the Cowboys definitely don’t need to add another spot to the list of needs. That said, there is legitimate reason for the Cow ..read more
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Cowboys news: Dallas' draft strategy may involve making some trades
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by TCDeckard
12h ago
Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports The latest news surrounding the Dallas Cowboys. Trade up, trade down, stay: What’s most likely for Cowboys in first round? - Jon Machota, The Athletic Here’s how the Cowboys may change their draft position on draft night. The areas of need have been well documented. The Dallas Cowboys need obvious help at left tackle, center, running back, linebacker and defensive tackle. An extremely quiet free-agency period has put Dallas in a spot where it must have a strong draft. And that begins with the 24th pick next week. Will the Cowboys draft at that spot? Will they see ..read more
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Cowboys draft 2024: OL Cooper Beebe scouting report
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by Mike Poland
1d ago
Photo by David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Here is our scouting report on offensive lineman Cooper Beebe from Kansas State We continue our 2024 NFL Draft review of draft prospects that could interest the Dallas Cowboys. Today we are looking at offensive lineman Cooper Beebe from Kansas State. Cooper Beebe OL Kansas State Wildcats Senior 6’3” 322 lbs Hand size- 9 1/4” (17%) Arm Length- 31 1/2” (9%) Wingspan- 78 1/8” (20%) Highest Graded Guard Since 2022 (P5): Cooper Beebe, Kansas State: 86.4 pic.twitter.com/pQIdeTNC1f — PFF College (@PFF_College) March 4, 2024 History: Cooper ..read more
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Combine snub could be the next Tony Pollard for the Dallas Cowboys
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by Brian_Martin
1d ago
Photo by Matthew Pearce/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images From Memphis to Dallas, Blake Watson could follow in Tony Pollard's footsteps. Tony Pollard was the Dallas Cowboys fourth-round pick (128th overall) in the 2019 NFL Draft. In his five-year career in Dallas he amassed 3,621 total yards and 23 touchdowns on the ground and another 1,319 yards and five touchdowns through the air. That production will surely be missed after he chose to sign with the Tennessee Titans in free agency. The Cowboys definitely got their bang for their buck over a five-year span after drafting the little known runni ..read more
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One bargain free agent the Cowboys should sign before the 2024 NFL Draft
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by Matthew Holleran
1d ago
Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images There are still some quality players available on the free agent market. The Dallas Cowboys have had as quiet of an offseason as any team in the NFL. Dallas’ inactivity has left the roster with a couple of major holes that must be filled before the start of next season. While the Cowboys likely will be able to address some of their positions of need in the draft, there’s no guarantee they will have a prospect fall to them that fits the bill. With that in mind, Bleacher Report listed the Cowboys as a team that could sign someone to a “bargain free agent contra ..read more
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Cowboys free agent: Contract terms announced for Chuma Edoga signing
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by LP Cruz
1d ago
Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports What Edoga’s new deal means for Cowboys The Dallas Cowboys were busy Tuesday afternoon. The team signed free agent running back Royce Freeman, who will compete for a roster spot in a backfield that is being rebuilt after the Cowboys lost Tony Pollard to the Tennessee Titans in free agency. Additionally, Dallas has followed up on a transaction from earlier this season. Dallas released the terms of their contract with reserve offensive lineman Chuma Edoga, whom the Cowboys re-signed earlier this offseason. Contract terms for Cowboys T/G Chuma Edoga: one-year contra ..read more
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Royce Freeman’s potential impact on Cowboys’ RB position & draft strategy
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by Jess Haynie
1d ago
Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images How much will the addition of veteran Royce Freeman impact Dallas’ draft strategy at RB? Hey, the Cowboys did a thing! Veteran running back Royce Freeman was added on Tuesday; a meager move compared to most but still not meaningless. What could this signing mean for Dallas’ running back position going forward, both as it relates to the 2024 NFL Draft and the upcoming season? Freeman, who recently turned 28, has been in the league since 2018 after the Broncos made him a third-round pick. He started eight games as a rookie but none beyond that, and then fa ..read more
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