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3 players the Cowboys should target post-draft

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With the 2024 NFL Draft in the rearview mirror, the Cowboys’ roster needs a few more external additions to compete next season.

This draft class helped patch up what Dallas lost in free agency.

However, it would be naive to say the roster is ready to compete for a Super Bowl, they still have less talent than last season, and those guys couldn’t get past the Wild Card round.

The Cowboys have fixed up the offensive line with rookies Tyler Guyton, Cooper Beebe, and Nathan Thomas.

But they failed to draft a running back, they lack a true WR3, and defensive tackle is a mess.

Dallas must shift focus to free agents and cheap veteran trade targets to fill those holes if they want to win in 2024.

It seems the front office knows this and is already looking at options.

During last night’s post-draft press conference, Stephen Jones remarked that the Cowboys are already working on signing veteran players, not just undrafted free agents.

Now, we should be careful before getting our hopes up that they will trade/sign new faces.

We’ve heard the “working on signing free agents” story before.

As long as they are making that claim, however, we should at least be familiar with the potential options they could be looking at.

With that in mind, let’s look at three players the Cowboys roster could use heading into 2024.

3 players the Cowboys should target post-draft 1

Free Agent RB Ezekiel Elliott

Let’s get the obvious out of the way.

It seems the Cowboys are very interested in a reunion with the team’s 3rd-all-time leading rusher, Ezekiel Elliott.

This possibility has been floated by the front office since the summer of last year, but it seems very real this time around.

As much as it is a typical Cowboys move, it is not just about good feelings here.

There is some legitimate sense in signing Elliott, especially after failing to draft a running back.

Back in March, I wrote about this possibility for the same reasons I will this time.

Elliott would immediately be the best blocker, pass-catcher, and mentor in the Cowboys running back room.

In his lone season with the Patriots, he reeled in 51 catches.

If you don’t think the Cowboys could use that reliable reception option in the backfield, you’re wrong.

Elliott would also bring experience, familiarity, and chemistry with the offense.

Dallas desperately needs a running back, and like it or not, Elliott does bring abilities that the Cowboys need heading into the season.

Should they rely on him to be an All-Pro? Of course not.

But that does not mean he can’t positively contribute on offense.

3 players the Cowboys should target post-draft 2

Free Agent WR Hunter Renfrow

If Dallas is going to bring back Elliott, why not really try to recreate the old days with a Cole Beasley-esque slot receiver signing?

The Cowboys wide receiver room, outside of CeeDee Lamb, is weak.

Veteran Brandin Cooks is a solid WR2, but he is now headed into his 30s and is coming off back-to-back seasons under 700 receiving yards.

Outside of him, you’re looking at a mixture of Jalen Tolbert, Jalen Brooks, and rookie Ryan Flournoy from Southeast Missouri State.

They need somebody with more proven ability than that.

After being released from the Raiders earlier this off-season, former Pro Bowler Hunter Renfrow is on the market and can provide that proven ability.

He could fit perfectly into the slot when needed.

It would give Dallas a reliable, strong route-runner with consistent hands, as well as the offensive versatility to mix the young guys in on the outside with Cooks in at the slot over Renfrow.

He would be a cheap safety blanket for Dak Prescott, while also not blocking the way for the younger guys to get on the field.

3 players the Cowboys should target post-draft 3

Texans RB Dameon Pierce

This may be a surprise option to you, but it is a lot more realistic than it sounds.

There’s been much talk about free agents, and rightfully so, but it seems that is not the only route that the front office is looking at.

In the press conference last night, Owner and General Manager Jerry Jones also mentioned trading for veteran players as a way to improve the Cowboys roster.

This would be a major boost if they actually followed through on their words.

Last off-season, we saw Dallas trade for veterans Stephon Gilmore and Cooks, and it paid dividends.

Heading into the 2024 season, the Cowboys could really use additions like that again.

One of the most realistic trade options if they went that way is Texans RB Dameon Pierce.

Just a season ago, Pierce finished with nearly 1,000 rushing yards in his rookie season, finishing in the top 10 in OROTY voting.

Two years later, he has been replaced on the depth chart by former Bengal, Joe Mixon.

Pierce presents more value to the Texans as a trade candidate than he does as a backup running back.

With that in mind, it is a no-brainer for Dallas to at least call and see what they want for him.

He would immediately become the best running back on the roster, and he could even be a long-term option considering his young age.

The Cowboys’ roster needs these additions if they want to present a competitive roster to the fans in 2024.

Now, it is up to them to walk the walk and make the moves.

Mark Heaney

Junior Writer

Mark Heaney is a lifelong Dallas Cowboys fan and Junior Writer for Inside The Star. He has written for sites such as FanSided, Whole Nine Sports, and Downtown Sports Network as an NFL Draft analyst and Cowboys writer. He started covering college football and the NFL in 2018 and has scouted over 1,000 draft prospects since. Mark is currently studying at UNC Charlotte and has worked as an intern for the Charlotte 49ers football media team.

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