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The Dallas Cowboys have an offensive line that's in trouble and I hate that Jerry and Stephen Jones let it get here. The hole at left tackle and center leaves Dallas with not enough picks to get this thing right AND it stops them from being able to draft well if other positions slide to them.
The one potential solution? Tyler Smith could always play left tackle. I'll tell you why that's an awful idea and where we go from here.
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A 3 pack of Cowboys nuggets for you today:
CeeDee Lamb is a no show as the Cowboys begin their voluntary offseason program today. Not a big deal, but annoying in at least one way for me.
The 3 most likely names you will hear when the Cowboys make their pick at #24 overall in the first round.
The 5 names that I hope would convince them to pivot from their plan to pick offensive line in the first round.
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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The 2024 NFL Draft is a pretty darn good one if you're looking for offensive line help. Here's my thoughts on the guys I'd love to see the Cowboys pick at 24, the guys I'd be ok with at 24, and the guys I'd like to see them move back or wait until the 2nd round for.
Some scouting reports and thoughts on:
Joe Alt, Notre Dame
Olu Fashanu, Penn State
Troy Fautanu, Washington
JC Latham, Alabama
Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State
Graham Barton, Duke
Jackson Powers Johnson, Oregon
Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma
Jordan Morgan, Arizona
Zach Frazier, West Virginia
Kingley Suamataia - BYU
Cooper Beebe - Kansas State
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If you're not new around here you might already know where this is headed, but the Cowboys have quite a few needs and not enough draft picks to fill them all.
They need a starting left tackle to replace Tyron Smith, a starting center to replace Tyler Biadasz, a starting running back to replace Tony Pollard. I also need guys to compete for snaps at defensive tackle, linebacker, cornerback and wide receiver.
The Trey Lance trade took away the Cowboys fourth round pick this year. I'd like to see them get one back and also add some more draft ammo. Let's go over the plan and the math.
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I've been talked in to it. Let's start Mock Draft Szn. Using the Cowboys list of top 30 visitors, we can see with pretty good clarity what it is they plan to accomplish at the end of the month in the draft.
I'll take my first shot at mocking this thing for 3 rounds (but accidentally end up going 5).
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Jeremy Fowler of ESPN is reporting that Ezekiel Elliott and the Cowboys have mutual interest in having a reunion. Step in here and I'll tell you why I'm not a fan of the idea, plus how they SHOULD and likely will address the RB spot this offseason.
I've got 7 draft names to look at as potentially part of the Cowboys backfield next year.
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Let's hit the Dallas Cowboys news of the day. Jerry Jones quotes at the owners meetings give us insight in to how he really feels about Mike McCarthy and what the plan is for the upcoming season.
Plus we've got new kickoff rules that are good for Dallas, and Jesse Holley's daring them to blow it all the way up.
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That dang Jerry Jones is so good at saying words that then make us respond to his saying words. I hate it and I love it.
Today he's addressing again the idea of all in and showing he still has no idea what that combination of words means.
Dallas couldn't keep Tyron Smith because they couldn't afford it and if he reached all his incentives it would 'wreck them', according to Jerry. Lie.
Also let's take a glance at other teams with salary cap challenges and how they're spending this offseason. Spoiler alert, considerably more than the Cowboys are.
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Everything the Dallas Cowboys have done so far this offseason points toward blowing this thing over the course of the next two years.....but do you buy that they're actually willing to do that? Move on from Dak Prescott and venture in to the unknown?
Maybe I'm giving them too much credit thinking they have an actual plan with how the offseason is going so far.
Let's check on their free agency scoreboard so far, welcome back Rico Dowdle, say goodbye to Tyron Smith and try and puzzle out just what Jerry and Stephen Jones are thinking right now.
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The Dallas Cowboys restructured Dak Prescott's contract to save $4 million in salary cap space this year. Let's go through what the plan is with that money and how if factors in to whether they get a long term deal done with the QB.
Tyron Smith is off to the New York Jets and that makes me quite sad.
Plus a quick update on where the offseason stands in terms of needs and wants, and when the time comes to judge everything Dallas has done.
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The Dallas Cowboys have agreed with LB Eric Kendricks to get him in here and help Mike Zimmer and his new defense.
We've got reports from Jane Slater that the team has eyeballs for AJ Dillon at the running back spot.
Plus Stephen Jones spoke today on their free agency philosophy, where they are with Dak Prescott, the Tyron Smith return dream not being dead yet and more.
Let's get through all the Cowboys news of the day.
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Welcome to the third day of NFL free agency (or technically the first). Let's check in on the Cowboys doings and plans. That won't take long. Things we'll kick around today:
The Cowboys approach to free agency and how it's a self fulfilling prophecy.
This may be year one of a two year rebuild.
It's becoming quite realistic that this is Dak Prescott's last year as the Cowboys QB.
How the draft plans are looking with their lack of action now. Mash that thumbs up for me if it's not too much trouble!
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It's the opening day of NFL free agency and a grand total of ONE team has made zero moves. Care to guess who it is? Indeed, the Jones family is on spring break and 31 other teams have done something today.
Let's talk about their plan and the options they have to get better this offseason
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The Cowboys are Derrick Henry haven't been linked strongly leading up to free agency but you should probably put it on your radar. There's interest, and it's very possible.
The Cowboys also have restructured the contract of Zack Martin to give themselves room to operate with the salary cap this year. Between that move, Dak Prescott, Tank Lawrence, Michael Gallup and Brandin Cooks, 2025 could be the year of the iceberg.
Come on in for all the details.
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Is it possible that free agent RB Tony Pollard is going to be coming back to the Cowboys? Of course it is. Let's talk about how.
The Chargers have released LB Eric Kendricks who has big long ties to new DC Mike Zimmer. Should you be ready for him to make his way to Dallas? Probably. But there are a couple potential catches there.
Plus how the free agency market could dictate the Cowboys draft plans as well. Come on in!
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Let's have a nice little evening live Cowboys chat. Bring your questions and let's talk about all the weird stuff that Jerry Jones said on the bus at the combine.
Cowboys free agency, draft plans, what to do with guys like Tyron Smith, Tyler Biadasz etc.
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We've got Cowboy updates flying at us from the NFL Draft combine in Indianapolis. Let's talk about what we're learning about what Mike Zimmer wants in his defensive front seven, what Will McClay thinks about the players they're scouting in those spots and about the plan for Trey Lance with Dallas this season.
Also we know who the Cowboys are having their formal meetings with out in Indy and it's encouraging to me the position groups they're not afraid to take early.
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Dallas Cowboys news of the day revolves around Mike Zimmer's contract which has been revealed to be a one year deal. Sounds like it's going to be an uncomfortable season in 2024.
The idea continues to be floated by beat writers that the Cowboys also might not extend Dak Prescott this offseason, opting instead to just restructure and push some of his money back again. Let's talk about what these things mean, and the likelihood that this is the last go 'round for Dakota and the Boys.
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This is my first look at a complete free agency plan for the Dallas Cowboys to get them ready to draft.
They currently don't have a starter at left tackle, center or the third cornerback spot. What are we going to do about it? The depth and talent they have at linebacker and defensive tackle is definitely not enough to compete. We can fix that.
I'll give you the names and contracts to do it. Running back is also a spot that could use some addressing that we'll discuss.
Listen up Jerry Jones, I'm here to help!
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We've got an article in the Dallas Morning News today from David Moore about Dak Prescott and what the Cowboys are thinking about his contract situation. It's widely assumed that Dak is going to get an extension to lower his salary cap number this year so they can be 'all in'.
If that happens Dak will likely be the highest paid player in the NFL. But David Moore is bringing back up an alternative to that. A different way to save some money against the cap without an extension.
How likely is it that the Cowboys will do it? And why is it in the public eye right now? I gotcha.
- Visa fler