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Emmanuel Ogbah was released by the , and with the current situation with Dallas, he would be worth a look this offseason

Miami released Ogbah two years after signing him to a four-year contract worth 65 million dollars.

The Dolphins had issues, and the Phins made the move to release him. It might have been written on the wall as he only played 25% of defensive snaps last year.

Vic Fangio called the plays for Miami, and the two just didn't seem to mesh very well.

Cowboys Outlook

With the Cowboys possibly losing Dante Fowler, , and maybe , giving him a chance would not be a bad option.

Ogbah played in the 2020 as a member of the Cheifs. He only started a handful of games but has been a solid pass rusher for several years.

said he wanted to get bigger up front, and that is exactly what Ogbah would do for them. He has 42,5 sacks since being picked in the second round in 2016.

With Zimmer taking over in Big D, Cowboys vice president of player personnel, , is out to find playmakers who fit the new in 2024.

“As we begin this process, it's a little different scheme,”

McClay recently told the team's official website. “We're looking for big, athletic football players. Finding guys that have those little nuances that [Zimmer] has. It's been great for us to spend time with the coaches and hear them talk to players and communicate so we can get a better feel for what that is as well.”

He is more of a defensive end than a tackle, but still, he has been a winner in his eight years, and with Miami having Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips, combined with , he saw his snaps take a hit last year.

This Won't Fix The Issue

Even if the Cowboys get Ogbah on a team-friendly deal, this is not going to solve the issue.

I think adding Mike Zimmer as the new will help more than anything.

was great and all, but that was his problem. He was never able to solve the issue of stuffing the run.

Zimmer has run a 4-3 defense for the majority of his career but was the defense coordinator under Bill Parcells and ran a 3-4 scheme, so he has shown versatility.

Zimmer had proven over the years that his defense works and Dallas has more talent than any of his teams he had when he was the Vikings .

The Vikings' defense was top-12 in points allowed in each of Zimmer's first six seasons with the team, including a top-five finish in 2015, '17, and '19.

I am not sure who they plan to use their pick on yet. It should either be offensive or . Just please don't use it on a linebacker.

They will look to add some offensive playmakers in the later rounds. Trey Benson, the from Florida state is someone to keep an eye on. Notre Dame running back Audric Estime is another.

With the increase in the salary cap, Dallas will have some room to mess with a few things, but the only pending I would want back are Hankins, and .

I would let the others walk and look to add other players for cheaper. Hankins and Gilmore are the only two that can bring high enough production that it is worth keeping around.

We all know how the Jones's are though, they love to blow smoke, so until we see them make some moves, I don't see it happening.

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