Cowboys hoping to reap benefit of late-career surge from $41 million, former Top-3 pick

The Dallas Cowboys lost a player in free agency who may not have been a stat stuffer, but was still integral to the integrity of their defensive line. Chauncey Golston was "the other guy". He wasn't the star edge rusher drafted in 2021; that was Micah Parsons. He wasn't the star defensive tackle drafted in 2021; that was Osa Odighizuwa. But Golston's role as an inside-outside force was a key one for the last two defensive coordinators.

Matt Eberflus needed one of those guys. So when he brought on Aaron Whitecotton as defensive line coach, the DC allowed the New York Jets import to bring a veteran with him capable of playing both inside and outside. In fact, he is possibly an upgrade to Golston despite being a bit longer in the tooth. He certainly has a better pedigree, as Solomon Thomas is not just a former first-round pick but he's a former Top 5 pick.

And although Thomas hasn't lived up to that billing, there's reason to believe he can be a key factor for the new-look defense.

Jul 27, 2024; Florham Park, NJ, USA; New York Jets defensive end Solomon Thomas (94) warms up during training camp at Atlantic Health Jets Training Center. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports


https://cowboyswire.usatoday.com/st...ys-player-profile-solomon-thomas/84001269007/
I don't really see Thomas playing end, although I guess he could. I think we got him to take the place of Golston/Watkins at DT. I believe Payton Turner was signed to take Golston's snaps at DE.
 

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