Upgrading the safety position was one of the most-discussed offseason needs for the Dallas Cowboys in 2019. But with just a few weeks to go until the real games begin, nobody has
For the last three years, the Dallas Cowboys have tried to fill a need with a cheap veteran option in free agency. They have had a string of disappointments with these moves
From Earl Thomas to Eric Berry to the 2019 NFL Draft, the safety position may have been the most-talked-about spot on the roster for the Dallas Cowboys this offseason. It should come
The Dallas Cowboys are pretty set at linebacker with Jaylon Smith, Leighton Vander Esch, and Sean Lee. They added support in the trenches through the draft with Trysten Hill and Joe Jackson,
The Dallas Cowboys’ safeties may have the been the team’s most-talked-about position during the 2019 offseason. Dallas declined making a splashy free agent signing, or even a high draft pick, and that
The Dallas Cowboys have always been a team that has had lots of star power. Even in their down years in the early 2000s or the 8-8 teams of this decade, the
Good or bad, Jeff Heath has been the one consistent thing about the Dallas Cowboys safety position these last couple of years. He’s had a revolving door of starters next to him,
Opinions may vary, but it looks as if the Dallas Cowboys weakest link on their roster right now is at the safety position. They’ve added some new faces to the mix since
Five time Pro Bowler. Three time first team All Pro. And, still a free agent as of July 4th, 2019. This describes safety Eric Berry, who despite meeting with multiple teams during
The safety position has definitely been one that fans in Dallas have wanted to see upgraded for quite a while. Well, the Cowboys took a step forward in doing that back in
As just reported yesterday, Safety Jalen Thompson from the Washington State Cougars will be among those eligible for the NFL’s 2019 Supplemental Draft. Given their need at safety prior to the regular
Dallas Cowboys Safety Kavon Frazier has one year remaining on his rookie contract, but may not see the end of it with the same team who drafted him. In fact, it really
Each week I’ll collect your questions from Twitter as well as any questions left in the comment section and attempt to condense a few into a common theme. Last week, we talked
When the Dallas Cowboys head to Oxnard, California for the start of training camp in late July, they’ll have most of the roster settled. On paper, they’re a team that doesn’t have
It was clear the safety position was one of importance for the Cowboys heading into the 2019 NFL draft. The flashy picks of Juan Thornhill and Taylor Rapp were there for the
If you go through the most recent 53-man roster projections for the 2019 Dallas Cowboys, including those from this site, you won’t see Safety Darian Thompson’s name anywhere. But this former third-round
In what could be the most important offseason of his career thus far, fourth-year safety Kavon Frazier is having to miss practices due to a knee problem that required a recent scope.
The hope of getting a major upgrade at safety began since free agency, when the Dallas Cowboys were expected to make a serious run for Earl Thomas. That changed when the 30-year
Despite their insistence that upgrading the safety position was a top offseason priority, the Dallas Cowboys haven’t really done much to improve the backend of their secondary. They did sign former Minnesota
Dallas went into the 2019 NFL Draft with the fanbase expecting them to draft according to a particular strategy. Targeting safeties early in the draft would be priority number one, and by
When the Dallas Cowboys sat on the clock with the 58th pick in the draft nearly two weeks ago, Juan Thornhill, Nasir Adderly, and Taylor Rapp were available. The Cowboys opted to