For a player that no one knew even existed a couple of months ago, Wide Receiver KaVontae Turpin has come a long way. Turpin is a newer player in the NFL but...
In April, ITS Writer Jess Haynie wrote a piece about the Cowboys likely needing a new punt returner in 2022, and at first, I admit I was skeptical.Â
My first reaction to the topic...
With the first wave of free agency over, the conservative Dallas Cowboys may now get a little more active with players still on the open market. What are the biggest remaining roster...
The Cowboys strengthened a strength with their first round pick back in April, selecting Oklahoma wide receiver CeeDee Lamb 17th overall. Lamb is a dynamic pass catcher with a WR1 ceiling, and...
In a somewhat surprising move the Los Angeles Rams have decided to part ways with Pharoh Cooper, who not only made the Pro Bowl last year in 2017, but was also a...
For a few years now, there's been an argument for Dez Bryant being the most dangerous offensive playmaker on the Dallas Cowboys.
When he first entered the league, Bryant was the Cowboys' most...
When the Cowboys drafted North Carolina WR Ryan Switzer in the fourth round of the 2017 Draft, Offensive Coordinator Scott Linehan was joined by Special Teams Coordinator Rich Bisaccia in Dallas' war...
With the 133rd pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys drafted Cole Beasley Ryan Switzer out of North Carolina. Switzer was a favorite target of now Chicago Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky,...
When you look at the projected starters for the 2016 Dallas Cowboys on offense, it is difficult to look past QB Tony Romo, WR Dez Bryant, and now rookie RB Ezekiel Elliott. For Offensive Coordinator Scott Linehan, these are the three players that will most closely determine the success of the Dallas offense. However, a healthy passing duo of Romo and Bryant combined with the rushing attack Elliott will provide certainly opens up opportunities for other players to thrive against unsuspecting defenses. Perhaps no player on the roster fits this role better than Lucky Whitehead at the moment. Signed as an undrafted free agent entering 2015, Whitehead found his role by contributing mostly as a kickoff return specialist early in the year.