With Training Camp set next month, one of the biggest questions around the Cowboys is in their Wide Reciever Room. Although the franchise did make additions to negate the losses of WRs
On January 2nd, Michael Gallup tore his left ACL in Week 17 of the 2021 NFL season and did not have surgery until February. Dallas re-signed Gallup to a five-year 62.5 million
Wide receiver Simi Fehoko did not get a lot of opportunities on offense for the Cowboys during his rookie season, but the 2021 fifth-round pick is getting a chance to make a
Arguably the most prominent move Dallas made this offseason was trading wide receiver Amari Cooper, its WR1 in the past three-and-a-half seasons, to the Cleveland browns for just a fifth-round pick (plus
Noah Brown is currently preparing for a sixth season with the Cowboys, having recently re-signed with the team on a new one-year contract. But given the changed landscape of the WR position
The Cowboys’ wide receiver position has gotten a lot ink over the last three months of the 2022 offseason. Though Dallas has made some big moves here, the hype around “need” at
Several players will be fighting for roster spots and starting positions for the Cowboys this summer. Those battles will only intensify with voluntary offseason workouts underway and training camp drawing near. Tough
The Dallas Cowboys have signed 20 undrafted free agents since the NFL Draft concluded on April 30. It’s a strong group, including seven players in Pro Football Focus’ top 100 undrafted free
When it comes to explosive plays down the field, the Cowboys ranked middle of the pack after the 2021 season, according to Sharp Football Analyst. Dallas finished 14th out of the 32
The 2022 NFL Draft is over, with the Cowboys having made nine selections in the 2022 NFL Draft. Throughout the draft, Dallas stood pat and refused to back any trades. Positions of
The Dallas Cowboys have selected South Alabama WR Jalen Tolbert with the 88th pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. Hailing from Mobile, Alabama, Tolbert caught 178 passes for 3,140 yards and 22
It’s safe to say the Cowboys have many needs heading into the 2021 NFL Draft. With just one first-round selection, Dallas must figure out its most significant need. There are holes on
Kickoff and punt return duties are niches that often don’t get talked about much leading up to the NFL Draft. But with one of their most-utilized return men gone and another moving
The Dallas Cowboys have nine selections in the 2022 NFL Draft, including four in the fifth round. After losing wide receiver Amari Cooper, guard Connor Williams, and edge rusher Randy Gregory, among
On Wednesday, 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel requested a trade from the team, leading to speculation on where he will play next season. Samuel, one of the best wide receivers in the
If the Cowboys want to draft a receiver in the later rounds of the NFL Draft, a West Texas prospect could be a strong option. Texas Tech’s Erik Ezukanma, one of the
Wide receiver is a hot topic for the Cowboys as we get ready for the 2022 NFL Draft. But while Dallas does have some legitimate concerns at the position, one asset that
Recently, Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones has expressed interest in moving up from the No. 24 pick in this year’s draft. It would be a rare move for Dallas, as
Entering this offseason, you could argue that the Dallas Cowboys had one of the deepest and most talented WR Rooms in the NFL, but with Amari Cooper and Cedrick Wilson Jr. now
The NFL Draft is drawing closer, and it’s created more conversation about what the Cowboys will do with their No. 24 pick. If Dallas wants to draft a wide receiver with that
After losing Amari Cooper and Cedrick Wilson, wide receiver is a need for the Cowboys heading into the 2022 NFL Draft. One wide receiver that could be available at No. 24 for