During the Annual NFL Owners Meeting, the Dallas Cowboys' decision-makers spent a lot of time discussing the 2026 NFL draft. One thing that was touched on was the running back situation.
The Dallas Cowboys have addressed multiple positions of need on defense this offseason, but they aren't done yet. That's because linebacker is one of the spots Dallas hasn't taken care of.
I think it’s fair to say the Dallas Cowboys have drafted well enough over the last 10 years to avoid being called a disaster. I also believe it’s fair to say some of their misses have been brutal, and I’m not talking about random late-round picks nobody remembers.
The Dallas Cowboys have made some strides toward improving their defense this offseason, but as owner and general manager Jerry Jones admitted, there is still more work to be done.
How many of the players to rush for the most touchdowns for each NFL franchise can you name in five minutes?
There is plenty of buzz surrounding the Dallas Cowboys in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, and it's for good reason. Dallas is one of multiple teams with a pair of first-round picks this year (Nos.
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.
NFL draft month is finally here, and it won’t be long until we see what the Dallas Cowboys plan to do with two first round picks at numbers 12 & 20, but I wanted to look ahead a bit, and give a run-down of what comes after this month.
He was 73 years old at the time of his death, leaving behind a legacy marked by perseverance through multiple leagues and consistent contributions on the field.
The Dallas Cowboys have endless possibilities when it comes to what they could do in the first round 2026 NFL draft. Not only could the Cowboys stick and pick with both selections, they could trade up or down from either one.
The Dallas Cowboys say they don’t want to draft redshirt rookies in 2026. But CB Jermod McCoy isn’t considered that around the NFL, even less so after a successful Pro Day.
We now know when the Dallas Cowboys will be returning to the field to kick off preparations for the upcoming NFL regular season. On Friday, April 3, the NFL released offseason program dates for all 32 teams around the field, so the Cowboys now know when it's time to get back to work.
At least two NFL Draft insiders are teasing a potential Dallas Cowboys trade that could shake up their strategy later this month while landing them one of the best defenders in this year’s class.
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.
We're three weeks from the 2026 NFL draft, and the Dallas Cowboys hope to land multiple impact players with their two picks in Round 1. They're most likely going to target defenders with each selection, even with head coach Brian Schottenheimer saying offense could be on the table.
With the NFL draft three weeks away, the Dallas Cowboys have a rare opportunity to add multiple high-impact players in Round 1. The Cowboys have the 12th and 20th overall selections, and it's easy to see where they need to focus their attention.
The Dallas Cowboys remain one of the most active teams in the 2026 NFL offseason. Following a tumultuous 2025 campaign, the front office made a series of changes to try to return to contention.
The Dallas Cowboys have arguably the best one-two punch at wide receiver in the NFL in George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb. Pickens put together a career year in 2025 after the Cowboys got him in a trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
It seems as though every offseason is the same with Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones. He can't help but hog the headlines by making decisions that no one understands.
The Dallas Cowboys are set up to continue the team's defensive rebuild, with two first-round picks in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft, which is less than three weeks away.
As we inch closer to the NFL draft, some good things are starting to be released about the 2026 Dallas Cowboys season. One of those is knowing that they will be playing a football game out of the country again this year and it will take place in Brazil against the Baltimore Ravens.
The NFL Annual League Meeting took place this week notable Dallas Cowboys were in attendance, per usual. Among those notable Cowboys were owner Jerry Jones and head coach Brian Schottenheimer, both of whom spoke to reporters during the event.
Fox Sports lead NFL sideline reporter Erin Andrews is showing love for one of the NFL's most recognizable former coaches. Jason Garrett spent nine seasons leading the Dallas Cowboys from 2010 to 2019.
This offseason, the Dallas Cowboys have made some big moves as they adjust their defensive roster to fit defensive coordinator Christian Parker's scheme.
Tyler Guyton has one job next season. The young left tackle needs to start settling in on the left side of the offensive line. I know several fans are ready to just write off Tyler Guyton as a failed draft pick.
During the NFL's annual meetings this week, Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones suggested that Pickens may have to accept playing on the franchise tag worth around $27.3M for the 2026 season.
Aside from the defensive concerns, the Cowboys must also figure out wide receiver George Pickens' contract situation.
The Dallas Cowboys have said all the right things about keeping George Pickens in Arlington. However, their actions haven't necessarily helped them get any closer to that goal.
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