The Dallas Cowboys are in need of some help at wide receiver behind CeeDee Lamb, and because they were unable to do anything about it in free agency, they’ll have to focus on the NFL Draft.
The 2024 NFL Draft gets underway today and the Dallas Cowboys have the 24th overall pick. Lets see who is on their 1st Round Big Board.
It has been a rough offseason for Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys, and ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith is reveling in it. While Smith is friendly with Jones, he is a known Cowboys hater and has regularly preached the “what can go wrong, will go wrong” mantra for Dallas.
The Dallas Cowboys are in need of more draft capital, but would they trade away any of their veterans to achieve it? Things are expected to get wild during the 2024 draft.
The Dallas Cowboys are already facing the repercussions of their numerous PR disasters, even before the season kicks off. With fans and analysts calling
The Dallas Cowboys, perennial contenders in the NFL, have a history of making strategic moves during the draft to bolster their roster. As the 2024 NFL Draft approaches, one player stands out as a potential game-changer for the Cowboys: LSU defensive tackle Mekhi Wingo.
The shots are flying ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft, which could provide NFL teams with the firepower to take the next step as a franchise and power toward the playoffs… or beyond.
The draft day whispers are all over the place for the Dallas Cowboys. Welcome to the 2024 NFL Draft. We made it. Technically speaking the draft is not here yet as we have some hours to go.
Buckle up; it’s going to be a wild ride. The NFL draft finally kicks off Thursday night from Detroit, with all the combine numbers, 30 visits, pro day workouts, mock drafts, and front-office smokescreens culminating in teams finally handing in cards to claim their newest players.
The latest news surrounding the Dallas Cowboys. Even though contract talks are stagnant, it appears Dallas still wants Dak. As the 2024 NFL Draft rapidly approaches, the Cowboys find themselves balancing their big board and the reality of needing to secure current cornerstone talent for the future.
No more sleeps; Draft Day 2024 is finally here. We’ve got last-minute strategies and the ironclad commandments the Cowboys absolutely must remember once they’re in the room where it happens, as well as an in-depth look at the best options at the only position that touches the ball on every single play.
The Dallas Cowboys are receiving more criticism over their off-season decisions. Despite Jerry Jones making bold claims of going all-in during free agency to acquire fresh talent in order to improvise the team’s current roster.
The NFL draft is upon the football world and 32 teams are ready to select players that will shape the future of their franchises. The Dallas Cowboys are firmly in that mix but they must do so from a starting position of the No.
The Cowboys own pick No. 24 in the NFL Draft.
Earlier this offseason, it was reported the Dallas Cowboys were interested in reuniting with former fourth overall pick of the franchise, Ezekiel Elliott.
Elliott spent his first seven seasons in Dallas, proving to be one of the league’s premier workhorse backs early on.
Many felt that Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy would lose his job after his team’s disastrous playoff exit this past season, but owner Jerry Jones decided to retain him.
Unsurprisingly, the Cowboys will keep edge rusher Micah Parsons in the fold for at least the next two years.
The Cowboys have gone 12-5 the last three seasons under McCarthy, but they have just one playoff win during that span.
After the Cowboys lost several stars this offseason, expect them to try to wheel and deal on draft day.
Apparently, the Dallas Cowboys are poised to take Texas Longhorns running back Jonathon Brooks in the second round of the NFL Draft on Friday.
At the time of this writing, we're roughly 80 hours from the start of the 2024 NFL Draft. We know the Dallas Cowboys have a lot of holes to fill on the roster.
Those in NFL circles seem to be infatuated with speculating why the Dallas Cowboys haven’t offered quarterback Dak Prescott, who’s in the final year of his contract, any sort of extension.
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