WR - With changes in the 'offensive coordinator,' it may be less of a challenge to smooth the feathers of Beasley. As part of a valid offense, he may have a very good season in Dallas. As it is, his talents probably won't warrant a top receiver status for another team, Dallas walked him through the adjustment to the NFL, and have given him a lot of opportunity...even on a high percentage of 3rd down plays. He, if truth be known, should still have Dallas loyalties.
I want to see how Hurns comes back from his injury and adds a special element to the group. I want to see Beasley, Austin, and Hurns all retained and what Dallas already has paid for and developed...further develop with upcoming changes. There is a lot of talent already in this group.
Cooper and Gallup already present strong talent as a 1 and 2 receiver.
TE - Dallas has 2 of 3 needed tight ends. Schultz and Jarwin should grow into the dependable role. A stronger tight end would help, as well as a Red Zone presence as well. A strong receiver type would be a very useful tool. It would make the offense much less reliant upon the presence of Beasley.
RB - It would pay to get a true relieve for Zeke Elliott. Expanding roles and rotation to a degree that Elliott is always at the top of his play, is relevant. A drafted runner in rounds 3 or 4, might prove worth keeping for the future.
OL - Retain all that are presently on the roster. They are a quality group, and with proven depth. My group would be: Smith, Williams, Frederick, Martin, and Collins. Backups returning: Fila, Looney, and Fleming. An invested draft pick might be wise.
DL - Sign up Lawrence for a 5 year contract. Draft a defensive tackle with the top pick in the draft. Dumpster dive in free agency, as they usually do. I would not retain Irvin or spend $10 million on Crawford.
S - I so would put on contract, Thomas.
My focus on the draft would be a pair of good defensive tackles, tight end, and a good running back.