If there's one thing we can say with 100% certainty, it's that the Dallas Cowboys have one of the best wide receiver duos in the league. We knew CeeDee Lamb was in the upper-echelon of wideouts in the NFL already going into 2025, but George Pickens still had something to prove last season.
George Pickens topped the Cowboys in receiving yards last year, and while Jerry Jones has made it clear he won’t be trading him, there’s still no sign of a contract extension.
The Dallas Cowboys are much improved on defense. But there’s a trade scenario out there that still makes too much sense, and one NFL national writer is bringing it back into the fold.
For a piece published on Monday, NFL insider Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated explained why "it’d make no sense" if Pickens elected against showing up for the mandatory sessions.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
The Dallas Cowboys have made several significant additions to their defense over the course of the offseason, and they've taken multiple avenues to do so, including ousting Matt Eberflus in favor or Christian Parker.
The Dallas Cowboys have arguably the best one-two punch at wide receiver in the NFL in CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens. In 2025, the duo combined for 2,499 receiving yards, with Pickens posting 1,429 and Lamb finishing with 1,077.
PFF built an All-Cowboys team around grades, but production, wins, and franchise impact tell a different story since 2004. I will give PFF credit. It’s not a terrible list.
Change was the theme this offseason for the Dallas Cowboys, who completely revamped their defensive coaching staff and roster. Christian Parker takes over as the new defensive coordinator and the Cowboys have given him multiple new starters.
The first week of the Dallas Cowboys OTAs was pretty standard. The media did not get access until the end of the week and the only real thing of note was that Tyler Guyton is battling Nate Thomas for the starting left tackle spot.
The franchise tag paperwork on George Pickens had barely dried. The offseason hype machine was already spinning Dallas as a “buzzy” 2026 contender. And somewhere inside The Star, Brian Schottenheimer was talking about drafting “natural” and drafting “pure,” as if the pieces were finally falling into place.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer certainly knows how to make an impression. The Cowboys head coach was wearing cowboy gear at DeMarvion Overshown’s wedding over the weekend.
The Dallas Cowboys have a pass-rush problem they need to figure out, and I don’t think it is as simple as looking at sack totals. That’s where people can get fooled.
The Dallas Cowboys made a blockbuster trade before the 2025 season when they sent edge-rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, who ultimately signed him to a four-year, $188 million deal.
Star wide receiver George Pickens has been a no-show, and while this phase of their offseason workouts is voluntary, his situation has raised some eyebrows.
Everyone is hyped up about both Dallas Cowboys rookie Caleb Downs and new defensive coordinator Christian Parker. But a former safety with an insider’s view did a great job explaining why it’s legit.
Dallas Cowboys star defensive tackle Quinnen Williams knows what he wants to improve ahead of the 2026 NFL season. And the coaching staff’s invisible man is helping him achieve it.
Tyler Guyton has totaled 21 starts at left tackle early in his career. It is not certain he will remain atop the depth chart heading into his third Cowboys season, however.