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Royce Freeman is a veteran NFL RB with not a lot of mileage on him. We take a closer look at the new signee and what he brings to the Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys have been unusually quiet this offseason - even for their standards. LB Eric Kendricks was the lone outside free agent signing to speak of until Wednesday afternoon when the team signed veteran RB Royce Freeman to a one-year deal.
We look at Freeman and his body of work to see just...
"We will be all in," Jerry Jones said at the end of January about the Dallas Cowboys' offseason. Since then, Jones has tried to clarify what he meant. His definition of "all-in" might differ from everyone else's, but the main sentiment was that the Cowboys would focus on 2024 and not on the future.
With no fourth rounder at their disposal this year, the Dallas Cowboys' third round draft pick will be one of the most important ones they make this year.
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A reported price for Justin Jefferson could have an obvious impact on CeeDee Lamb.
The Dallas Cowboys need to take care of CeeDee Lamb. He is among the best players on the team and being currently set to enter the final year of his contract (the option season of his rookie deal after having been a first-round pick in 2020) is not ideal. You want to reward your stars for stellar performances and Lamb is coming off of literally the most statistically...
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2024 NFL mock draft with all trades: Deals for 32 first-round picks - Bill Barnwell, ESPNAn all-trade mock draft? Here is what the Cowboys do.
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The Cowboys are about to make a big financial splash, but it’s going to be on players they already have. CeeDee Lamb and Micah Parsons are due new deals that should reset their respective positional markets. Dak Prescott...
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 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.
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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 closest they’ve come to filling a hole on the roster is the singing of Eric Kendricks at linebacker
Jerry Jones has vaguely implied that Tyler Smith will move to left tackle from the guard spot where he just earned All Pro...
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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. Picks like Travis Frederick and Tyler Smith were met with backlash on draft night, only to be proven smart choices.
Below are five draft prospects that could catch some off guard if the Cowboys called...
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.
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.
Dallas Cowboys edge-rusher Micah Parsons should never trade his football cleats for boxing gloves.
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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. After losing center Tyler Biadasz and left tackle Tyron Smith in free agency, a vast majority of mock drafts have the team selecting an offensive lineman with the 24th pick. It makes sense why this is the consensus among experts as...
Dallas Cowboys star edge rusher Micah Parsons isn’t doing the team’s voluntary workout program, he is, however, still putting in the work. The former Penn State standout was filmed taking a punch from professional boxer AJ Graham this week in a little game of shot-for-shot.
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 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...
Unfortunately, the Cowboys lost their starting center, Tyler Biadasz to the Washington Commanders so this move would make sense. This isn’t the only need after losing their long-term veteran left tackle, Tyron Smith to the Jets.
Dallas Cowboys star edge rusher Micah Parsons isn’t doing the team’s voluntary workout program, he is, however, still putting in the work. The former Penn State standout was filmed taking a punch from professional boxer AJ Graham this week in a little game of shot-for-shot.
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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.
There are two needs on the offensive line in addition to holes at running back and linebacker, while depth is needed at defensive tackle, edge rusher, and receiver. And with only seven picks as of right now, the Cowboys...