A Cowboys’ Offseason Plan, Part 8a: Free Agent Targets For The Cowboys’ Secondary

waving monkey

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In part one of this 10-part series, we set the ground rules by discussing the Cowboys’ team-building philosophy. In parts two, three, and four, we looked at where the Cowboys are strong, okay, and weak. In part five, we showed how the Cowboys can create cap space to sign in-house and outside free agents. In part six, we divided the Cowboys’ in-house free agents into three piles, likely to keep, possible keepers, and unlikely to keep. In part seven, we looked at the external free agent options on offense. On defense, we’re going to divide the secondary from the defensive line. This part will discuss the secondary. Part 8b will discuss the defensive line. The Cowboys don’t really have free agent needs at linebacker.

What holes does Dallas need to fill with free agents on defense?
Before looking at the free agents available, we need to recall two things. First, let’s revisit the ground rules by which the Cowboys operate. In the first article in this series, we talked about five elements of the Cowboy’s team philosophy. The last three are relevant here.

3. Plug holes through free agency, but don’t break the bank.

4. Go into the draft with holes filled, so you can take the best player available.

5. Stay young. Don’t re-sign any player over 30.
link/http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2017...ets-for-the-cowboys-secondary-dre-kirkpatrick
 

gmoney112

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I'm still pissed they stole my "upgrade passer rating differential" mantra that i mentioned as soon as the offseason started.

I know they saw it.

I know it.

Whar r u VAfan?
 
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