The Dallas Cowboys are known to struggle in the second round of the NFL Draft but they'll need to nail it in this year's edition after a very underwhelming ESPN Analytics counts with a "Draft Day Predictor" that assigns a probability value to prospects who are the likeliest to be taken at any given selection.
The Cowboys’ strategy in the draft- or at least in the first round- might be easier to guess at if only there were definitive word on where Tyler Smith will play in 2024.
The Panthers have been connected to an old friend over the past month, and it sounds like a reunion is still a possibility.
The Dallas Cowboys will have about a week to lock down a new deal with a key starter from the 2023 season–or they could walk to the Carolina Panthers. The Cowboys have had an anemic free agency this offseason following Jerry Jones’ pledge that he’d be “all-in” for the upcoming season.
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 Panthers are a young team that is still several pieces away from being a true contender. With no first-round pick in the upcoming draft, the team needed to use free agency to add impactful players. It sounds like it may not be done doing so.
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.
We are almost a year removed from the Cowboys drafting Defensive Tackle, Mazi Smith in the first round of the 2023 Draft. It is one year later, and Dallas should draft the same position in the first round in this draft.
Dallas Cowboys edge-rusher Micah Parsons should never trade his football cleats for boxing gloves.
The 2024 NFL Draft is officially one week away and the Dallas Cowboys will soon be on the clock at 24th overall in what will be a must-hit selection. So far, we know they're likely to pick an offensive lineman but it's impossible to dismiss the possibility of a wide receiver or even defensive lineman...
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.
The Dallas Cowboys are in the unenviable position of having several holes in need of filling and not many arrows in the quiver. After trading their fourth-round pick to the San Francisco 49ers for backup quarterback Trey Lance, Dallas is set to go over 80 selections between their third and fifth round slots.
When Tony Pollard left the Dallas Cowboys for the Tennessee Titans, I had a feeling this would be the outcome at some point. Dallas signed Royce Freeman on Tuesday, leaving them with a running back room of Freeman, Rico Dowdle, Deuce Vaughn, Malik Davis, and Hunter Luepke.
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.
Consider the Dallas Cowboys' situation right now: Quarterback Dak Prescott is entering a contract year in 2024 and by failing to extend him thus far, the front office risks having the MVP runner-up head for a taste of free agency in 2025 and pull off a Kirk Cousins in the open market.
We are officially seven days away from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell introducing the #1 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. After months of preparation, it's almost time for teams to gather in their war rooms for the most anticipated event of the offseason.
Lovers of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders rejoice! Two and a half years after the conclusion of Making the Team, which ran for 16 seasons on CMT, Netflix is reviving America’s love for the DCC with a new series titled, America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
The Dallas Cowboys have finally made another move in the offseason. After a notably quiet period, during which they secured only veteran LB Eric Kendricks, the Cowboys have taken a step forward in addressing their needs, particularly at the running back position.
Amidst a relatively quiet offseason, the Dallas Cowboys find themselves grappling with the challenge of breaking through their playoff barriers after three seasons of near misses.
Star pass rusher Micah Parsons and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb made headlines when they missed Monday’s voluntary workout. Both players are eligible for a new contract and are looking to score a major payday before the start of the upcoming season.
The Dallas Cowboys were in the market for a new running back and have added one.
Some Cowboys fans have been irked by what they perceive as the team having a lack of urgency this offseason. The organization's executive vice president responded to the criticism.
Dallas Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons was not present at the team’s voluntary workouts beginning on Monday, but it’s not due to money, according to Michael Gehlken of The Dallas Morning News.
The Dallas Cowboys face a potential holdout after they refused to address Pro Bowl wide receiver CeeDee Lamb's contract situation earlier in the offseason.
The defender joined the Cowboys as a safety, and now, he's moving back to his original position after time at linebacker.
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