Since the moment the Dallas Cowboys picked Cooper Beebe in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, every fan likely thought the same thing: With Zack Martin and Tyler Smith playing guard, the kid out of Kansas State is likely taking a shot at the center starting role.
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najee Harris has been the subject of trade rumors ever since the team declined the fifth-year option on his rookie contract.
The Cowboys followed a familiar blueprint when they selected offensive tackle Tyler Guyton in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft. Guyton was both an extremely talented and an extremely undeveloped prospect in much the same way Tyler Smith (2022) and Mazi Smith (2023) profiled when they came to Dallas.
The needs for the Dallas Cowboys have been well known since the offseason began, which included running back, linebacker and offensive line. Another hole on the roster, and possibly the biggest, resides at defensive tackle; a place where the team hasn’t adequately filled the void.
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Once the NFL Draft is over and undrafted free agency calms down, teams move on to completing a relatively simple yet very important offseason task: Signing every draft pick to their corresponding contract.
NFL free agency and the draft have passed us by and teams are moving on to rookie minicamps starting this week. The Dallas Cowboys welcomed most of their draft picks to The Star this week and we are all excited to see the rookies in uniform and out on the practice field.
Who is excited about Marist Liufau? The Dallas Cowboys were in prime position to grab a running back in the third round of the NFL draft. Instead, after using the extra pick on offensive lineman Cooper Beebe, Dallas took linebacker Marist Liufau 87th overall.
With so many off-season departures, the Dallas Cowboys veterans will play a huge role in the team's 2024 success. Dallas lost tenured players like Tyron Smith in free agency and 6-year veteran Leighton Vander Esch to a medical retirement.
The Dallas Cowboys are trying out former Northwest Missouri State star quarterback Mike Hohensee Jr. during rookie minicamp this weekend. The team’s roster for rookie minicamp revealed that Hohensee will join the eight draft picks and dozen undrafted free agents.
Are Dak Prescott and Mike McCarthy on thin ice with the Dallas Cowboys heading into 2024? Many felt that McCarthy should have been fired after yet another disappointing playoff exit for the Cowboys this past season.
The Dallas Cowboys start rookie minicamp this weekend, and with that, the team took care of all but one of their newly drafted players. The only rookie who has yet to sign is second-round selection Marshawn Kneeland, Todd Archer of ESPN was the first to report on the news.
The Dallas Cowboys have officially signed first-round pick Tyler Guyton to his rookie deal. The former Oklahoma tackle signed a four-year deal that includes a signing bonus of $6.3 million.
Cowboys EVP Stephen Jones noted how important it is to get an extension done with QB Dak Prescott, and he has faith that Prescott can win a Super Bowl in Dallas.
The Dallas Cowboys begin rookie minicamp on Friday and before the cleats come on, they’re inking their new draftees to their official contracts. According to Dallas Morning News‘ David Moore, the team signed all but one of their eight draft picks to their rookie deals on Thursday.
The off-season isn't just for player movement and the draft. There's also losses in the cheerleading teams and dance groups. The Dalllas Cowboys Cheerleaders will have a different collection of women performing in 2024.
The Dallas Cowboys have signed seven of their 2024 draft selections, including first-round pick Tyler Guyton, according to Todd Archer. Guyton, 21, began his career at TCU as a tight end before transferring to Oklahoma and converting to offensive tackle.
With some teams set for rookie minicamps this weekend, a flurry of draft-pick signings transpired.
Former Dallas Cowboys cornerback Stephon Gilmore opened up this week about his ongoing search for a team for the 2024 season.
The Dallas Cowboys acquired quarterback Trey Lance just before last season began, providing some interesting depth behind Dak Prescott. Of course, this isn’t how things were supposed to go for Lance.
The Dallas Cowboys have CeeDee Lamb and then not a whole lot else at the wide receiver position. Yes, Lamb is one of the best pass-catchers in football, but he needs some support.
The Dallas Cowboys could certainly use some wide receiver help behind CeeDee Lamb, but they haven’t really addressed the problem this offseason. The Cowboys didn’t sign any receivers in free agency, and they didn’t select one in the NFL Draft until Ryan Flournoy in the sixth round.
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Wide receiver Martavis Bryant was released by the Cowboys on Wednesday but is reportedly still drawing interest from other teams.
With the NFL Draft in the rearview mirror, we are getting closer to the 2024 NFL season which will be an important one for the Dallas Cowboys. Here are the five biggest storylines for the Cowboys ahead of the 2024 campaign.
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