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The NFL Draft has passed, and the Cowboys still have a major issue

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The NFL draft is now over, and the Dallas Cowboys graded out just fine, but still lack a major issue following the weekend.

I am sure you can all guess what I am going to get into here, but first let me give credit.

The 2025 draft by this front office was good, really good, but I would feel much better if this team did not have a glaring issue at one of the most important spots in all of football.

They still do not have a guy they can line up next to CeeDee Lamb and pose a threat, and who knows if they are going to get one?

Jerry Just Talking

Following the draft, Jones noted that the club views Jonathan Mingo, whom it traded for last year, as part of its draft class.

The Cowboys owner also suggested that every avenue wasn’t closed to adding a veteran to the group.

“It definitely was a big-time thought, but the train has not left the station if improvement is needed from what we’ve got on campus,” Jones said Saturday, via the team’s official transcript.

“I’m looking at the same sheet maybe you got in front of you that I have in front of me and it shows our No. 114 pick trade to Carolina for Jonathan Mingo.”

I mean come on, Jerry. You think Mingo has any real chance to be a guy teams are going to need to prepare for the week before they play the Dallas Cowboys?

Just think about it, Dallas went the entire draft without taking a wide receiver. Heck, they only drafted two skill players!

The Cowboys waited until the fifth round to address the running back position, selecting Jaydon Blue from Texas at #149.

In the seventh round, Dallas added another running back, Phil Mafah from Clemson, at #239. That is it, the only two skill players.

Blue has a chance to make the roster, but I don’t see it with Mafah.

Maybe A Trade?

The only other time we have seen this team trade for a guy when they needed one was Amari Cooper and a few offseasons ago when they traded for Brandin Cooks.

This team cannot go into the season with the current outlook at the WR position. They are already going to have another running back by committee, you can’t let CeeDee Lamb get doubled all game every game.

The biggest name I have seen around is George Pickens. I am not sure why the Steelers would want to deal him. I mean, I guess because of his problems in the locker room?

He would fit right in with how many wide outs of this team have acted over the years, it is just who they are, and you have to take the good with the bad.

Amari Cooper nad Keenan Allen are both still free agents, but how much value would they bring to the team?

One other guy they could pick up the phone and give a call for is Courtland Sutton from the Broncos, but reports before the draft said they would not deal him.

It is hard to tell what this team is going to do, but all I know is we could see a situation early this season where the offense struggles to start the year, and maybe then Jerry does what he did years ago and trades for a guy in his prime like Cooper.

The defense for the Cowboys will probably be better than a year ago, but even with Dak back, this offense is going to struggle with the current outlook of the guys he has to throw the ball to.

Shane Taylor

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Shane Taylor is a Dallas Cowboys fan from the Midwest. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and works at a Junior College in the TRIO Upward Bound department. Taylor has written for two publications in his lifetime. The first was as a Sports Reporter for Journal Star while in college. He also spent a year as a Regional News Reporter for Shaw Media. When he is not working or writing for Inside The Star, he enjoys bowling competitively. Feel free to connect with him on his social media outlets listed below!

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