The 2026 NFL draft is rapidly approaching, with just one month until teams around the league are on the clock. The Dallas Cowboys are among the teams with two first-round picks, so they have a strong opportunity to add two impact players.
The Dallas Cowboys were able to improve their secondary during free agency as they signed three new players. Cobie Durant is the most underrated of the bunch as the former Los Angeles Rams cornerback gives them a quality starter.
The Dallas Cowboys entered the NFL offseason over the salary cap and needed to make several moves in order to become cap compliant for the 2026 league year.
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to put a strong focus on their continued rebuild of the defense throughout the remainder of NFL free agency and the upcoming NFL draft, but there has been some growing buzz that the team could make a splash on offense.
Jerry Jones promised he would be active this offseason and fix the Dallas Cowboys defense. The jury is out on whether he's accomplished that goal, but Jones has been busy.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Dallas Cowboys have shaken up their defensive line over the past year. They've added three big defensive tackles, with Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark joining via trade.
Dallas made a quiet move that speaks volumes about how the franchise views the 2026 season. Sam Howell recently signed a one-year deal to compete with Joe Milton for the backup quarterback position behind Dak Prescott.
Following a busier-than-normal free agency period, the Dallas Cowboys now have their eyes set on the 2026 NFL draft. While they added multiple defensive players already, there are still holes on that side of the ball that must be addressed.
There’s no denying that 2025 was a much more active year in the trade market than we’re used to when it comes to the Dallas Cowboys. In the offseason, draft, preseason, and regular season, Dallas’s front office continuously swung on moves that tried to fix a roster that needed quite a bit of fixing.
The star on the Dallas Cowboys helmet has always carried a weight heavier than the silver and blue fabric it’s stitched upon. As fans stare down the barrel of the 2026 NFL season, though, that weight feels like a mountain.
Over the years, every time the Cowboys have fallen short, I already know where the conversation is going. Dak Prescott. Is this the easy answer for many?
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The Dallas Cowboys had one of the best offenses in the NFL in 2025 under first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer. The team finished No. 2 in total offense, No.
FRISCO, TEXAS — Jalen Thompson didn’t just sign a contract. He grabbed the keys to a broken secondary and promised a total rebuild. The Dallas Cowboys made their loudest free agency statement in over a decade this week, securing the veteran safety on a massive three-year, $36 million deal .
The Dallas Cowboys boast one of the best wide receiver duos in the NFL in George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb. Those two, along with running back Javonte Williams, made the Cowboys’ offense one of the most dangerous in the league in 2025.
The Miami Dolphins spent the better part of this week telling teams that Pro Bowl running back De’Von Achane was not available. That stance may now be changing.
This offseason, the Dallas Cowboys have been focused on fixing their struggling defense. They're rebuilding the roster to fit the scheme being implemented by new defensive coordinator Christian Parker.
Seven games. That was the entire Dallas chapter. Logan Wilson, a 29-year-old linebacker acquired by the Dallas Cowboys at the 2025 NFL trade deadline, announced his retirement this offseason, closing the book on a six-year career that ended in Dallas.
Dallas Cowboys fans are daydreaming about a big-time addition at linebacker following a report from Nick Harris of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram indicating the front office is discussing a couple of trade options.
With the well running dry, the Dallas Cowboys still have 12 players of their own that have not either re-signed or signed with another team yet. Most of them are depth guys, but this team might have no choice but to bring three of them back, and that is their own fault.
Having placed the $27.3MM franchise tag on wide receiver George Pickens and the second-round restricted free agent tender on kicker Brandon Aubrey, the Cowboys are positioned to keep the pair for at least another season.
Jerry Jones watched as George Pickens and the Dallas Cowboys failed to secure a spot in the NFL playoffs after finishing the 2025 season with a 7-9-1 record.