3 free agents Cowboys need to sign before 2025 NFL Draft
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With Jourdan Lewis leaving in free agency, the Cowboys no longer have a trusted nickel cornerback.
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Aston Jeanty was thought to be "the" pick for the Cowboys, but the Las Vegas Raiders and Chicago Bears are picking up steam as the teams most likely to draft the Boise State star before Dallas at No. ...
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The Dallas Cowboys had an impactful free agency period, signing and trading for players to fill key depth roles while also adding a few potential starters. The team still has some needs to address in the NFL draft,
The Dallas Cowboys signed 10 players in free agency, but for some, that isn't enough, so is the criticism fair?
Will the Cowboys be serious players in free agency this week? History tells us they will not be. But their NFC East rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles, spent some money a year ago and look where it got them.
In his NFL free agency ranking, Solak has the Cowboys at No. 18, but praises their " low-risk, high-reward moves ," that filled in the margins around their cornerstone players. He also liked their decision to extend Osa Odighizuwa, which he called "team-friendly" after seeing what other defensive tackles earned.
The Dallas Cowboys ' free agency dealings, once again, for some, have left a lot to be desired. Cost-effective free agents have come in with none really moving the needle, although Dante Fowler Jr., Miles Sanders, Javonte Williams, and Jack Sanborn could be seen as solid additions.
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The Cowboys have $37.6 million in effective cap space, the 10th-most in the NFL, after an active free agency run
A breakout NFL Draft prospect at the East-West Shrine Bowl has accepted an invite to the Dallas Cowboys' "Dallas Day" for local prospects.
Here we'll try to look at the Dallas Cowboys' biggest need to address after the first week of 2025 NFL free agency.
Why Javonte Williams could be a big piece to Brian Schottenheimer’s offense and Dante Fowler Jr. could land a starting spot on defense.
While the Cowboys’ free agency approach was a bit quieter compared to other teams, one player who gained attention as an under-the-radar move by ESPN Cowboys reporter Todd Archer was DT Solomon Thomas. The veteran was the only external signing to receive a contract beyond one year, agreeing to a two-year deal for $6 million earlier this month.
Tyler Lockett is one of the biggest names remaining on the free agency market, and one writer believes the veteran pass-catcher could end up with the Dallas Cowboys.