Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott and Offseason
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ESPN's Seth Walder gave the Cowboys a "C" grade for their performance during the 2025 NFL offseason. Which moves gave them a bad grade?
In their latest NFL power rankings, Bleacher Report placed the Dallas Cowboys in the bottom half of teams, while criticizing their team building.
ESPN analyst Mina Kimes notes that “George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb on the field at the same time are a nightmare" for one great Cowboys reason.
Alijah ‘Cinco’ Clark and Justin Barron played college football together and are hoping to remain teammates in Dallas.
Dallas Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons is unquestionably one of the best defensive players in the NFL. No one would deny that. However, there are apparently s
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AtoZ Sports on MSN5 painfully obvious reasons why Vegas is surprisingly low on the 2025 Dallas Cowboys including concerns about Dak Prescott5 painfully obvious reasons why Vegas is surprisingly low on the 2025 Dallas Cowboys including concerns about Dak Prescott originally appeared on A to Z Sports.
Assorted outlets have created the idea that Dallas should call the Steelers again, following up on the George Pickens acquisition, and offer them something in trade for the 6-foot-7, 264-pound third-string tight end Darnell Washington. Along with that, many Cowboys critics are ready to dump "bust'' Luke Schoonmaker.
The Dallas Cowboys are one of the most decorated franchises in NFL history, with a litany of elite players coming through the ranks.
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Yardbarker on MSNDallas Cowboys projected to pull off big trade for towering 6-foot-7 tight endJones also decided to make a major trade following the 2025 NFL Draft, acquiring wide receiver George Pickens from the Pittsburgh Steelers. With that being said, a new projection would see the Cowboys acquire a towering 6-foot-7 tight end.
Are the Dallas Cowboys going to enter the trade market for a running back? At this time, one insider suggests that they are not even considering it.
Sanborn kept a roster spot for three seasons in Chicago. He played in 48 games, including 19 starts, and recorded 164 tackles, 14 tackles for loss and 4 1/2 sacks. Off the field, he received the Ed Block Courage Award in March 2024.
After a strong UFL season with the DC Defenders in 2024, Kelvin Harmon found his way onto the Cowboys training camp roster and onto the practice squad last season. For him to make a jump up the depth chart, he’ll need to show a jump in play.