After looking at the history of pick 24 and 56, it’s time to look at how well Dallas draft in recent history between picks 80-89 Previously we looked at the Dallas Cowboys success rate with the 24th and 56th pick.
The Buffalo Bills are in need of offensive playmakers, and they could turn to a former Dallas Cowboys star to help themselves in that area. Bleacher Report’s Matt Holder thinks the Bills should pursue wide receiver Michael Gallup, who was recently released by the Cowboys.
With the release of veteran Michael Gallup, wide receiver may seem like a need for the Cowboys this offseason. A few weeks ago, the Cowboys released WR Michael Gallup to pick up some additional salary cap space.
1,000-yard starter and former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup is linked to rumor that he may land with AFC Team Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason.
The Pittsburgh Steelers find themselves facing a glaring gap in their wide receiver lineup, with limited options available in the free agent market to address this deficiency.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will have to add a wide receiver or two before the start of the regular season. And while one of those additions will come through the NFL Draft, it would not be a surprise to see the team try to add someone else from the free agent pool.
ESPN’s Bill Barnwell broke down the best fits for the top remaining free agents and identified the Los Angeles Chargers as the best landing spot for former Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup.
Michael Gallup might not be the player he once was, but the free agent is drawing some interest on the open market.
The Dallas Cowboys have six selections in the 2024 draft in April, and after the release of Michael Gallup and a thinning expansive receiver room, the Cowboys could think about using a back-end pick on a wideout.
The 28-year-old hasn't been the same player he was before tearing his ACL during the 2021 season. Still, it makes sense for Baltimore to do its homework on him.
Michael Gallup‘s time with the Dallas Cowboys came to an end this offseason, as the end of the NFC East franchise elected to release him with a post-June 1 designation.
The Baltimore Ravens are looking to tweak their receiving attack following the exit of Odell Beckham Jr.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Ravens are scheduled to host free agent WR Michael Gallup for a visit on Thursday. This is the first reported interest
The Dallas Cowboys made an expected move when they released wide receiver Michael Gallup. Now the team will move on without the veteran WR, which means the offense needs to find a new third receiver to fill the void.
Every NFL team makes decisions that they end up regretting, and the Dallas Cowboys are no exception. As we write this, it is two years ago to the day that Dallas traded Pro Bowl receiver Amari Cooper to the Cleveland Browns for just a fifth-round pick and a sixth-round pick swap.
One day after his release from the Dallas Cowboys, wide receiver Michael Gallup has a visit set up with another NFC team.
The Carolina Panthers are interested in adding some help for Bryce Young and will meet with free agent Michael Gallup next week after he was released by the Cowboys this weekend.
The Dallas Cowboys continue to cut costs ahead of the 2024 season.
The Dallas Cowboys are releasing wide receiver Michael Gallup, according to Dallas Morning News‘ Michael Gehlken. He’ll now enter free agency where he can sign with the team of his choosing.
Last night the Dallas Cowboys granted Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup permission to seek a trade. The news was first reported by Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News.
Should Dallas elect to retain the 28-year-old, the team would likely need to work out a restructure or extension to lower his cap figures.
The Cowboys are giving veteran receiver Michael Gallup permission to talk to other teams about trading for him. This is according to Calvin Watkins with the Dallas Morning News.
Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News reports that the Cowboys have given WR Michael Gallup permission to seek a trade this offseason. However, Watkins says this is a tough situation, given that teams around the NFL expect the Cowboys to release Gallup at some point.
Michael Gallup has spent his entire six-year career with the Cowboys, but his tenure in Dallas could be coming to an end soon.
The Cowboys signed the wrong wide receiver a few years ago, and since that day, Michael Gallup's contract has been one of the worst Dallas has made. In Gallup's last three seasons, Gallup has not had a season over 500 yards.
When the Dallas Cowboys opted to part ways with wide receiver Amari Cooper via trade to the Cleveland Browns in a cost-saving move, the expectations became sky-high for Michael Gallup.
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