CFZ Cowboys Offseason, so far

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The Cowboys have already had a pretty nice offseason, notable as much for what they haven't done as for what they have. Let's take a look

Cowboys Offensive Free Agents
  • TE Dalton Shultz - has not been re-signed, after being held onto the team last year with the franchise tag. After trading away Amari Cooper, and with Michael Gallup coming off an injury, they were almost forced into using the franchise tag on Schultz a year ago to keep Shultz around as a receiving option for their offense. But they spent a 4th round pick on another TE last season, and he looks like he can be just as good as former 4th round pick Schultz in 2023. Along with a couple of undrafted players in Hendershot and McKeon, the Cowboys have a solid, but unproven TE group. Allowing Schultz to test the market is a good choice - and there is still an outside chance he could come back to the Cowboys next season. If they take the best available player in the 2023 draft, they could add a blue chip prospect at TE in the 1st or 2nd round in April.
  • QB Cooper Rush - Rush has been re-signed to a modest contract to be the back-up to Prescott. He proved that he can make good decisions and help keep the team in contention this past season, albeit with a scaled back playbook, and a lot of help from the Cowboys defense.
  • WR T.Y. Hilton and Noah Brown - former 7th round pick Noah Brown, drafted the same year as Prescott and Elliott, has surprised a lot of people by sticking around with the Cowboys for 7 seasons. This past year, he had his best season in his career, and got paid off by the Texans. For his draft position, he had a remarkable run in Dallas, and we should all be happy that the Texans gave him a modest 1 year deal to help them out while they rebuild. But the Cowboys were wise to let him go. Hilton was a late season addition, but there is no reason to rush to re-sign him. If the Cowboys want him back, that can come much later in the year - or they can move on without him.
  • Offensive Linemen Terrance Steele, Connor McGovern, Jason Peters - Steele just keep improving at Right Tackle, especially in the run game, so offering him a 2nd round tender as a restricted Free Agent was a no brainer. He's not yet a Pro Bowl level player, but his trajectory is heading in the right direction. Don't be surprised if the Cowboys attempt to lock up Steele with a long-term contract sometime later in the year. There is no great danger to losing Peters. Like Hilton, if he still wants to play, the Cowboys might re-sign him later in the year - after the draft. But with both Smiths and Steele coming back, the Cowboys have a solid 3-man rotation to play Tackle. McGovern was going to get paid more than he's worth - especially if Tyler Smith is going to start at Guard. The Cowboys have already addresses the back-up tackle position in the last two drafts, with Ball and Waletzko. They still need more help in the interior line with the departure of McGovern to Buffalo. They specifically need someone who can play both guard and center. Tyler Biadazs had his best year, and was rewarded with a Pro Bowl selection. But the Cowboys need a backup. Look for the Cowboys to draft an interior lineman or two in the next couple of years.
  • TRADE - The trade for WR Brandin Cooks is a homerun for the Cowboys. Some want to say keeping Amari Cooper would have been better, but the Cowboys needed to allow Lamb to be elevated to the #1WR role, and Cooks' CAP hits of $12.5M and 16.5M the next two seasons allows the Cowboys to time the contract extension for Lamb in such a way as to maximize CAP value for the future. I think too many people are down on Michael Gallup, because he didn't have a good year in 2022. But it often takes a year to overcome the type of injury he sustained at the end of 2021, and I expect him to get back into the form that earned him a contract extension this coming year. This allows the Cowboys to keep trying to develop other Wide Receiver options - including last year's 3rd round pick.
  • Running Backs - The Cowboys finally cut ties with Zeke. Zeke was a very good player early in his career, but hasn't lived up to his $90 million contract extension. It was time to let him go. This may be the most problematic position in the offense. Even with using the Franchise Tag for Tony Pollard, the Cowboys have no guarantee he'll return to form. As with Gallup last season, it may take some time for Pollard to fully return to form, and it might be 2024 before Pollard can produce at the same level he has the last two seasons. We'll see what role Malik Davis plays in 2023. He did some good things in his rookie season.
Offensive Take-aways - the Cowboys still need offensive help at Running Back, Tight End and on the interior offensive line. Hopefully, they will find some help in the draft.

Cowboys Defensive Free Agents

  • Safeties - The Cowboys re-signed Donovan Wilson to a big contract. He was an impact player for the Cowboys last year, and many expected him to move on to another team. It was a coup for the team to retain him for 3 more seasons. With both Malik Hooker and Jayron Kearse also under contract, and a couple of other young players, the Cowboys group of safeties is as good or better than at any time since the Cowboys fielded Darren Woodson and Roy Williams two decades ago.
  • Cornerback - Losing both Anthony Brown and Jourdan Lewis had a big impact on the quality of the defense later in the season. Despite how many disparaged Brown, he's a solid player and it wouldn't surprise me if the Cowboys find a way to bring him back on a new contract. Jourdan Lewis is still under contract for another year. TRADE - The Cowboys also hit a homerun trading for former defensive player of the year, Stephon Gilmore. Gilmore played really well last year, after finally healing from a bad leg injury in the 2020 season. He's going to be a huge asset for the Cowboys, but he's only under contract for this coming season. The Cowboys also re-signed C.J. Goodwin to a 1-year deal, but he's more of a Special Teams Ace, than a cornerback. The Cowboys have huge questions to answer with recent 2nd & 3rd round pick Kelvin Joseph, and Nahshon Wright. Neither has played well. But both DaRon Bland and Israel Mukuamu had some shining moments in 2022. With a starting trio of Diggs, Gilmore and Lewis, the Cowboys are likely in a better situation than at the beginning of last season. This is a contract year for Diggs, so the Cowboys will likely try to sign him to a long-term deal later this season.
  • Linebacker - the Cowboys re-signed starting MLB Leighton Vander Esch, and lost back-up player Luke Gifford to the Titans. They are not likely to bring back Anthony Barr after a so-so season. That leaves the Cowboys with a bunch of young players who haven't fully stepped up yet - Damone Clark, Jabril Cox, Devin Harper and Davonte Bond. Of course, Micah Parsons is still listed at LB, even though he rushes the passer from the DE position more often than not. Damone Clark is the most talented of the young guys, and he flashed this last year - in a year when many thought he wouldn't play at all. Still the Cowboys could still use some more talent at the LB position. It will be interesting to see who emerges in training camp this year to play alongside Vander Esch.
  • Defensive Line Edge - Of course, Parson is a premier player, and Lawrence is very solid - even if over paid. The Cowboys have 2nd round pick Sam Williams who flashed last year, but didn't get a lot of playing time. The reason Sam Willaims was limited is that Dorance Armstrong had a career year. Overall the Cowboys are pretty solid on the edge, and word is that they are trying to work out a new contract with former 3rd overall pick Dante Fowler, Jr. who played well for the Cowboys last year, also.
  • Defensive Interior - the Cowboys have a trio of young 3-tech players that were recently drafted in Neville Gallimore, Chauncey Golston, and Osa Odighizuwa. They also have recent draft pick Quinton Bohanna. But despite the investment of draft picks, the play in the interior needed help this past season, which is why the Cowboys traded for former 2nd round pick Johnathan Hankins last season. Hankins is a free agent, and there is no word on if the Cowboys are attempting to re-sign him. The Cowboys definitely need help in the run defense on the interior of their defensive line. But so far, there hasn't been a lot of movement.
Defensive Take-aways - The Cowboys are set in the secondary and at the pass rushing positions, but need help on the interior defensive line and at linebacker. Also, with the flame out of Kelvin Joseph, the pending Diggs contract, and Gilmore only under contract for 2023, don't be shocked if the Cowboys go hunting for cornerbacks again in the draft.

Based on what the Cowboys have done so far, it appears to me that their focus in the draft will likely be on these positions, in no particular order: Tight End, Running Back, Interior O-line, Interior D-line, Linebacker and Cornerback. Jerry Jones has also said the Cowboys will be looking to draft a QB this year. It would be interesting to know how the Cowboys grade out the players they already have on their roster at these positions - particularly at Tight End and Linebacker. Here are some questions I have:

  • Are the Cowboys counting on Jake Ferguson and Damone Clark to fill starting roles in 2023? Or will they spend premium draft capital at TE and LB?
  • How soon in the draft will the Cowboys address the hole in the roster created by cutting Zeke Elliott?
  • How high will they draft another Offensive lineman?
  • Will the Cowboys finally spend a high pick on an interior Defensive Lineman to be a run stopper? Will they re-sign Hankins?
  • The Cowboys will have two starting outside CB's and their starting nickel CB on the final year of their respective contracts in 2023. They could conceivably lose all three players in 2024. How will they address the future at the CB position?
 

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Good write up….

Ferguson is the starter next season….no doubt. Team will draft a TE as always but probably not in the first 3 rounds,

Clark will compete with a vet FA to share the OLB snaps with Micah.

I suspect first three rounds are used on interior DL, interior OL and RB.

Diggs may get extended this summer and Bland is likely a starter in 2024.
 

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I'm expecting the Cowboys to place a very high priority on the RB position in the hope of replacing Zeke with a reminiscent version of how he once was so dominantly capable of long gains.

The CB position is yet another possibility to take on another high priority pick to improve their pass coverage into something very special for the coming year. Depth is essential to that position.

I'm also extremely hopeful that the Defensive Tackle spot will finally be shown the importance that it rightfully deserves. It's been needed far too long already. Let's hope something finally happens there.

No doubt that the offensive tackle spot on left side, where Tyron Smith is stationed could easily use a promising draft candidate to bolster it with Tyron being absent far too often.

The linebacker spot on the right side is also one that could stand a refreshing addition to man a spot that needs someone with speed to serve it for pass coverage assistance and end runs.

Taking advantage of a great supply of tight ends should also be given consideration with one that is very capable of blocking, receiving and getting deep downfield for sizable gains.
 
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The Cowboys have already had a pretty nice offseason, notable as much for what they haven't done as for what they have. Let's take a look

Cowboys Offensive Free Agents
  • TE Dalton Shultz - has not been re-signed, after being held onto the team last year with the franchise tag. After trading away Amari Cooper, and with Michael Gallup coming off an injury, they were almost forced into using the franchise tag on Schultz a year ago to keep Shultz around as a receiving option for their offense. But they spent a 4th round pick on another TE last season, and he looks like he can be just as good as former 4th round pick Schultz in 2023. Along with a couple of undrafted players in Hendershot and McKeon, the Cowboys have a solid, but unproven TE group. Allowing Schultz to test the market is a good choice - and there is still an outside chance he could come back to the Cowboys next season. If they take the best available player in the 2023 draft, they could add a blue chip prospect at TE in the 1st or 2nd round in April.
  • QB Cooper Rush - Rush has been re-signed to a modest contract to be the back-up to Prescott. He proved that he can make good decisions and help keep the team in contention this past season, albeit with a scaled back playbook, and a lot of help from the Cowboys defense.
  • WR T.Y. Hilton and Noah Brown - former 7th round pick Noah Brown, drafted the same year as Prescott and Elliott, has surprised a lot of people by sticking around with the Cowboys for 7 seasons. This past year, he had his best season in his career, and got paid off by the Texans. For his draft position, he had a remarkable run in Dallas, and we should all be happy that the Texans gave him a modest 1 year deal to help them out while they rebuild. But the Cowboys were wise to let him go. Hilton was a late season addition, but there is no reason to rush to re-sign him. If the Cowboys want him back, that can come much later in the year - or they can move on without him.
  • Offensive Linemen Terrance Steele, Connor McGovern, Jason Peters - Steele just keep improving at Right Tackle, especially in the run game, so offering him a 2nd round tender as a restricted Free Agent was a no brainer. He's not yet a Pro Bowl level player, but his trajectory is heading in the right direction. Don't be surprised if the Cowboys attempt to lock up Steele with a long-term contract sometime later in the year. There is no great danger to losing Peters. Like Hilton, if he still wants to play, the Cowboys might re-sign him later in the year - after the draft. But with both Smiths and Steele coming back, the Cowboys have a solid 3-man rotation to play Tackle. McGovern was going to get paid more than he's worth - especially if Tyler Smith is going to start at Guard. The Cowboys have already addresses the back-up tackle position in the last two drafts, with Ball and Waletzko. They still need more help in the interior line with the departure of McGovern to Buffalo. They specifically need someone who can play both guard and center. Tyler Biadazs had his best year, and was rewarded with a Pro Bowl selection. But the Cowboys need a backup. Look for the Cowboys to draft an interior lineman or two in the next couple of years.
  • TRADE - The trade for WR Brandin Cooks is a homerun for the Cowboys. Some want to say keeping Amari Cooper would have been better, but the Cowboys needed to allow Lamb to be elevated to the #1WR role, and Cooks' CAP hits of $12.5M and 16.5M the next two seasons allows the Cowboys to time the contract extension for Lamb in such a way as to maximize CAP value for the future. I think too many people are down on Michael Gallup, because he didn't have a good year in 2022. But it often takes a year to overcome the type of injury he sustained at the end of 2021, and I expect him to get back into the form that earned him a contract extension this coming year. This allows the Cowboys to keep trying to develop other Wide Receiver options - including last year's 3rd round pick.
  • Running Backs - The Cowboys finally cut ties with Zeke. Zeke was a very good player early in his career, but hasn't lived up to his $90 million contract extension. It was time to let him go. This may be the most problematic position in the offense. Even with using the Franchise Tag for Tony Pollard, the Cowboys have no guarantee he'll return to form. As with Gallup last season, it may take some time for Pollard to fully return to form, and it might be 2024 before Pollard can produce at the same level he has the last two seasons. We'll see what role Malik Davis plays in 2023. He did some good things in his rookie season.
Offensive Take-aways - the Cowboys still need offensive help at Running Back, Tight End and on the interior offensive line. Hopefully, they will find some help in the draft.

Cowboys Defensive Free Agents

  • Safeties - The Cowboys re-signed Donovan Wilson to a big contract. He was an impact player for the Cowboys last year, and many expected him to move on to another team. It was a coup for the team to retain him for 3 more seasons. With both Malik Hooker and Jayron Kearse also under contract, and a couple of other young players, the Cowboys group of safeties is as good or better than at any time since the Cowboys fielded Darren Woodson and Roy Williams two decades ago.
  • Cornerback - Losing both Anthony Brown and Jourdan Lewis had a big impact on the quality of the defense later in the season. Despite how many disparaged Brown, he's a solid player and it wouldn't surprise me if the Cowboys find a way to bring him back on a new contract. Jourdan Lewis is still under contract for another year. TRADE - The Cowboys also hit a homerun trading for former defensive player of the year, Stephon Gilmore. Gilmore played really well last year, after finally healing from a bad leg injury in the 2020 season. He's going to be a huge asset for the Cowboys, but he's only under contract for this coming season. The Cowboys also re-signed C.J. Goodwin to a 1-year deal, but he's more of a Special Teams Ace, than a cornerback. The Cowboys have huge questions to answer with recent 2nd & 3rd round pick Kelvin Joseph, and Nahshon Wright. Neither has played well. But both DaRon Bland and Israel Mukuamu had some shining moments in 2022. With a starting trio of Diggs, Gilmore and Lewis, the Cowboys are likely in a better situation than at the beginning of last season. This is a contract year for Diggs, so the Cowboys will likely try to sign him to a long-term deal later this season.
  • Linebacker - the Cowboys re-signed starting MLB Leighton Vander Esch, and lost back-up player Luke Gifford to the Titans. They are not likely to bring back Anthony Barr after a so-so season. That leaves the Cowboys with a bunch of young players who haven't fully stepped up yet - Damone Clark, Jabril Cox, Devin Harper and Davonte Bond. Of course, Micah Parsons is still listed at LB, even though he rushes the passer from the DE position more often than not. Damone Clark is the most talented of the young guys, and he flashed this last year - in a year when many thought he wouldn't play at all. Still the Cowboys could still use some more talent at the LB position. It will be interesting to see who emerges in training camp this year to play alongside Vander Esch.
  • Defensive Line Edge - Of course, Parson is a premier player, and Lawrence is very solid - even if over paid. The Cowboys have 2nd round pick Sam Williams who flashed last year, but didn't get a lot of playing time. The reason Sam Willaims was limited is that Dorance Armstrong had a career year. Overall the Cowboys are pretty solid on the edge, and word is that they are trying to work out a new contract with former 3rd overall pick Dante Fowler, Jr. who played well for the Cowboys last year, also.
  • Defensive Interior - the Cowboys have a trio of young 3-tech players that were recently drafted in Neville Gallimore, Chauncey Golston, and Osa Odighizuwa. They also have recent draft pick Quinton Bohanna. But despite the investment of draft picks, the play in the interior needed help this past season, which is why the Cowboys traded for former 2nd round pick Johnathan Hankins last season. Hankins is a free agent, and there is no word on if the Cowboys are attempting to re-sign him. The Cowboys definitely need help in the run defense on the interior of their defensive line. But so far, there hasn't been a lot of movement.
Defensive Take-aways - The Cowboys are set in the secondary and at the pass rushing positions, but need help on the interior defensive line and at linebacker. Also, with the flame out of Kelvin Joseph, the pending Diggs contract, and Gilmore only under contract for 2023, don't be shocked if the Cowboys go hunting for cornerbacks again in the draft.

Based on what the Cowboys have done so far, it appears to me that their focus in the draft will likely be on these positions, in no particular order: Tight End, Running Back, Interior O-line, Interior D-line, Linebacker and Cornerback. Jerry Jones has also said the Cowboys will be looking to draft a QB this year. It would be interesting to know how the Cowboys grade out the players they already have on their roster at these positions - particularly at Tight End and Linebacker. Here are some questions I have:

  • Are the Cowboys counting on Jake Ferguson and Damone Clark to fill starting roles in 2023? Or will they spend premium draft capital at TE and LB?
  • How soon in the draft will the Cowboys address the hole in the roster created by cutting Zeke Elliott?
  • How high will they draft another Offensive lineman?
  • Will the Cowboys finally spend a high pick on an interior Defensive Lineman to be a run stopper? Will they re-sign Hankins?
  • The Cowboys will have two starting outside CB's and their starting nickel CB on the final year of their respective contracts in 2023. They could conceivably lose all three players in 2024. How will they address the future at the CB position?
I so would pay for Wagner to give a veteran head top shelf for the linebacker group. That would improve the secondary and open the gate more for a talented and growing defensive line group.

I would get a very prominent running back...even spending draft capital to move up and get Robinson.

I would target a very strong offensive line candidate as well.
 

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The Cowboys have already had a pretty nice offseason, notable as much for what they haven't done as for what they have. Let's take a look

Cowboys Offensive Free Agents
  • TE Dalton Shultz - has not been re-signed, after being held onto the team last year with the franchise tag. After trading away Amari Cooper, and with Michael Gallup coming off an injury, they were almost forced into using the franchise tag on Schultz a year ago to keep Shultz around as a receiving option for their offense. But they spent a 4th round pick on another TE last season, and he looks like he can be just as good as former 4th round pick Schultz in 2023. Along with a couple of undrafted players in Hendershot and McKeon, the Cowboys have a solid, but unproven TE group. Allowing Schultz to test the market is a good choice - and there is still an outside chance he could come back to the Cowboys next season. If they take the best available player in the 2023 draft, they could add a blue chip prospect at TE in the 1st or 2nd round in April.
  • QB Cooper Rush - Rush has been re-signed to a modest contract to be the back-up to Prescott. He proved that he can make good decisions and help keep the team in contention this past season, albeit with a scaled back playbook, and a lot of help from the Cowboys defense.
  • WR T.Y. Hilton and Noah Brown - former 7th round pick Noah Brown, drafted the same year as Prescott and Elliott, has surprised a lot of people by sticking around with the Cowboys for 7 seasons. This past year, he had his best season in his career, and got paid off by the Texans. For his draft position, he had a remarkable run in Dallas, and we should all be happy that the Texans gave him a modest 1 year deal to help them out while they rebuild. But the Cowboys were wise to let him go. Hilton was a late season addition, but there is no reason to rush to re-sign him. If the Cowboys want him back, that can come much later in the year - or they can move on without him.
  • Offensive Linemen Terrance Steele, Connor McGovern, Jason Peters - Steele just keep improving at Right Tackle, especially in the run game, so offering him a 2nd round tender as a restricted Free Agent was a no brainer. He's not yet a Pro Bowl level player, but his trajectory is heading in the right direction. Don't be surprised if the Cowboys attempt to lock up Steele with a long-term contract sometime later in the year. There is no great danger to losing Peters. Like Hilton, if he still wants to play, the Cowboys might re-sign him later in the year - after the draft. But with both Smiths and Steele coming back, the Cowboys have a solid 3-man rotation to play Tackle. McGovern was going to get paid more than he's worth - especially if Tyler Smith is going to start at Guard. The Cowboys have already addresses the back-up tackle position in the last two drafts, with Ball and Waletzko. They still need more help in the interior line with the departure of McGovern to Buffalo. They specifically need someone who can play both guard and center. Tyler Biadazs had his best year, and was rewarded with a Pro Bowl selection. But the Cowboys need a backup. Look for the Cowboys to draft an interior lineman or two in the next couple of years.
  • TRADE - The trade for WR Brandin Cooks is a homerun for the Cowboys. Some want to say keeping Amari Cooper would have been better, but the Cowboys needed to allow Lamb to be elevated to the #1WR role, and Cooks' CAP hits of $12.5M and 16.5M the next two seasons allows the Cowboys to time the contract extension for Lamb in such a way as to maximize CAP value for the future. I think too many people are down on Michael Gallup, because he didn't have a good year in 2022. But it often takes a year to overcome the type of injury he sustained at the end of 2021, and I expect him to get back into the form that earned him a contract extension this coming year. This allows the Cowboys to keep trying to develop other Wide Receiver options - including last year's 3rd round pick.
  • Running Backs - The Cowboys finally cut ties with Zeke. Zeke was a very good player early in his career, but hasn't lived up to his $90 million contract extension. It was time to let him go. This may be the most problematic position in the offense. Even with using the Franchise Tag for Tony Pollard, the Cowboys have no guarantee he'll return to form. As with Gallup last season, it may take some time for Pollard to fully return to form, and it might be 2024 before Pollard can produce at the same level he has the last two seasons. We'll see what role Malik Davis plays in 2023. He did some good things in his rookie season.
Offensive Take-aways - the Cowboys still need offensive help at Running Back, Tight End and on the interior offensive line. Hopefully, they will find some help in the draft.

Cowboys Defensive Free Agents

  • Safeties - The Cowboys re-signed Donovan Wilson to a big contract. He was an impact player for the Cowboys last year, and many expected him to move on to another team. It was a coup for the team to retain him for 3 more seasons. With both Malik Hooker and Jayron Kearse also under contract, and a couple of other young players, the Cowboys group of safeties is as good or better than at any time since the Cowboys fielded Darren Woodson and Roy Williams two decades ago.
  • Cornerback - Losing both Anthony Brown and Jourdan Lewis had a big impact on the quality of the defense later in the season. Despite how many disparaged Brown, he's a solid player and it wouldn't surprise me if the Cowboys find a way to bring him back on a new contract. Jourdan Lewis is still under contract for another year. TRADE - The Cowboys also hit a homerun trading for former defensive player of the year, Stephon Gilmore. Gilmore played really well last year, after finally healing from a bad leg injury in the 2020 season. He's going to be a huge asset for the Cowboys, but he's only under contract for this coming season. The Cowboys also re-signed C.J. Goodwin to a 1-year deal, but he's more of a Special Teams Ace, than a cornerback. The Cowboys have huge questions to answer with recent 2nd & 3rd round pick Kelvin Joseph, and Nahshon Wright. Neither has played well. But both DaRon Bland and Israel Mukuamu had some shining moments in 2022. With a starting trio of Diggs, Gilmore and Lewis, the Cowboys are likely in a better situation than at the beginning of last season. This is a contract year for Diggs, so the Cowboys will likely try to sign him to a long-term deal later this season.
  • Linebacker - the Cowboys re-signed starting MLB Leighton Vander Esch, and lost back-up player Luke Gifford to the Titans. They are not likely to bring back Anthony Barr after a so-so season. That leaves the Cowboys with a bunch of young players who haven't fully stepped up yet - Damone Clark, Jabril Cox, Devin Harper and Davonte Bond. Of course, Micah Parsons is still listed at LB, even though he rushes the passer from the DE position more often than not. Damone Clark is the most talented of the young guys, and he flashed this last year - in a year when many thought he wouldn't play at all. Still the Cowboys could still use some more talent at the LB position. It will be interesting to see who emerges in training camp this year to play alongside Vander Esch.
  • Defensive Line Edge - Of course, Parson is a premier player, and Lawrence is very solid - even if over paid. The Cowboys have 2nd round pick Sam Williams who flashed last year, but didn't get a lot of playing time. The reason Sam Willaims was limited is that Dorance Armstrong had a career year. Overall the Cowboys are pretty solid on the edge, and word is that they are trying to work out a new contract with former 3rd overall pick Dante Fowler, Jr. who played well for the Cowboys last year, also.
  • Defensive Interior - the Cowboys have a trio of young 3-tech players that were recently drafted in Neville Gallimore, Chauncey Golston, and Osa Odighizuwa. They also have recent draft pick Quinton Bohanna. But despite the investment of draft picks, the play in the interior needed help this past season, which is why the Cowboys traded for former 2nd round pick Johnathan Hankins last season. Hankins is a free agent, and there is no word on if the Cowboys are attempting to re-sign him. The Cowboys definitely need help in the run defense on the interior of their defensive line. But so far, there hasn't been a lot of movement.
Defensive Take-aways - The Cowboys are set in the secondary and at the pass rushing positions, but need help on the interior defensive line and at linebacker. Also, with the flame out of Kelvin Joseph, the pending Diggs contract, and Gilmore only under contract for 2023, don't be shocked if the Cowboys go hunting for cornerbacks again in the draft.

Based on what the Cowboys have done so far, it appears to me that their focus in the draft will likely be on these positions, in no particular order: Tight End, Running Back, Interior O-line, Interior D-line, Linebacker and Cornerback. Jerry Jones has also said the Cowboys will be looking to draft a QB this year. It would be interesting to know how the Cowboys grade out the players they already have on their roster at these positions - particularly at Tight End and Linebacker. Here are some questions I have:

  • Are the Cowboys counting on Jake Ferguson and Damone Clark to fill starting roles in 2023? Or will they spend premium draft capital at TE and LB?
  • How soon in the draft will the Cowboys address the hole in the roster created by cutting Zeke Elliott?
  • How high will they draft another Offensive lineman?
  • Will the Cowboys finally spend a high pick on an interior Defensive Lineman to be a run stopper? Will they re-sign Hankins?
  • The Cowboys will have two starting outside CB's and their starting nickel CB on the final year of their respective contracts in 2023. They could conceivably lose all three players in 2024. How will they address the future at the CB position?
Jumbo075 - appreiciate your detailed, insightful analysis and opinion about the 2023 Cowboys offseason moves to date.
Even though you don't weigh in much here on CZ...you still provide topnotch info and way of thinking about this team...just like you did when the official franchise site allowed comments and feedback.
 

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The Cowboys have already had a pretty nice offseason, notable as much for what they haven't done as for what they have. Let's take a look

Cowboys Offensive Free Agents
  • TE Dalton Shultz - has not been re-signed, after being held onto the team last year with the franchise tag. After trading away Amari Cooper, and with Michael Gallup coming off an injury, they were almost forced into using the franchise tag on Schultz a year ago to keep Shultz around as a receiving option for their offense. But they spent a 4th round pick on another TE last season, and he looks like he can be just as good as former 4th round pick Schultz in 2023. Along with a couple of undrafted players in Hendershot and McKeon, the Cowboys have a solid, but unproven TE group. Allowing Schultz to test the market is a good choice - and there is still an outside chance he could come back to the Cowboys next season. If they take the best available player in the 2023 draft, they could add a blue chip prospect at TE in the 1st or 2nd round in April.
  • QB Cooper Rush - Rush has been re-signed to a modest contract to be the back-up to Prescott. He proved that he can make good decisions and help keep the team in contention this past season, albeit with a scaled back playbook, and a lot of help from the Cowboys defense.
  • WR T.Y. Hilton and Noah Brown - former 7th round pick Noah Brown, drafted the same year as Prescott and Elliott, has surprised a lot of people by sticking around with the Cowboys for 7 seasons. This past year, he had his best season in his career, and got paid off by the Texans. For his draft position, he had a remarkable run in Dallas, and we should all be happy that the Texans gave him a modest 1 year deal to help them out while they rebuild. But the Cowboys were wise to let him go. Hilton was a late season addition, but there is no reason to rush to re-sign him. If the Cowboys want him back, that can come much later in the year - or they can move on without him.
  • Offensive Linemen Terrance Steele, Connor McGovern, Jason Peters - Steele just keep improving at Right Tackle, especially in the run game, so offering him a 2nd round tender as a restricted Free Agent was a no brainer. He's not yet a Pro Bowl level player, but his trajectory is heading in the right direction. Don't be surprised if the Cowboys attempt to lock up Steele with a long-term contract sometime later in the year. There is no great danger to losing Peters. Like Hilton, if he still wants to play, the Cowboys might re-sign him later in the year - after the draft. But with both Smiths and Steele coming back, the Cowboys have a solid 3-man rotation to play Tackle. McGovern was going to get paid more than he's worth - especially if Tyler Smith is going to start at Guard. The Cowboys have already addresses the back-up tackle position in the last two drafts, with Ball and Waletzko. They still need more help in the interior line with the departure of McGovern to Buffalo. They specifically need someone who can play both guard and center. Tyler Biadazs had his best year, and was rewarded with a Pro Bowl selection. But the Cowboys need a backup. Look for the Cowboys to draft an interior lineman or two in the next couple of years.
  • TRADE - The trade for WR Brandin Cooks is a homerun for the Cowboys. Some want to say keeping Amari Cooper would have been better, but the Cowboys needed to allow Lamb to be elevated to the #1WR role, and Cooks' CAP hits of $12.5M and 16.5M the next two seasons allows the Cowboys to time the contract extension for Lamb in such a way as to maximize CAP value for the future. I think too many people are down on Michael Gallup, because he didn't have a good year in 2022. But it often takes a year to overcome the type of injury he sustained at the end of 2021, and I expect him to get back into the form that earned him a contract extension this coming year. This allows the Cowboys to keep trying to develop other Wide Receiver options - including last year's 3rd round pick.
  • Running Backs - The Cowboys finally cut ties with Zeke. Zeke was a very good player early in his career, but hasn't lived up to his $90 million contract extension. It was time to let him go. This may be the most problematic position in the offense. Even with using the Franchise Tag for Tony Pollard, the Cowboys have no guarantee he'll return to form. As with Gallup last season, it may take some time for Pollard to fully return to form, and it might be 2024 before Pollard can produce at the same level he has the last two seasons. We'll see what role Malik Davis plays in 2023. He did some good things in his rookie season.
Offensive Take-aways - the Cowboys still need offensive help at Running Back, Tight End and on the interior offensive line. Hopefully, they will find some help in the draft.

Cowboys Defensive Free Agents

  • Safeties - The Cowboys re-signed Donovan Wilson to a big contract. He was an impact player for the Cowboys last year, and many expected him to move on to another team. It was a coup for the team to retain him for 3 more seasons. With both Malik Hooker and Jayron Kearse also under contract, and a couple of other young players, the Cowboys group of safeties is as good or better than at any time since the Cowboys fielded Darren Woodson and Roy Williams two decades ago.
  • Cornerback - Losing both Anthony Brown and Jourdan Lewis had a big impact on the quality of the defense later in the season. Despite how many disparaged Brown, he's a solid player and it wouldn't surprise me if the Cowboys find a way to bring him back on a new contract. Jourdan Lewis is still under contract for another year. TRADE - The Cowboys also hit a homerun trading for former defensive player of the year, Stephon Gilmore. Gilmore played really well last year, after finally healing from a bad leg injury in the 2020 season. He's going to be a huge asset for the Cowboys, but he's only under contract for this coming season. The Cowboys also re-signed C.J. Goodwin to a 1-year deal, but he's more of a Special Teams Ace, than a cornerback. The Cowboys have huge questions to answer with recent 2nd & 3rd round pick Kelvin Joseph, and Nahshon Wright. Neither has played well. But both DaRon Bland and Israel Mukuamu had some shining moments in 2022. With a starting trio of Diggs, Gilmore and Lewis, the Cowboys are likely in a better situation than at the beginning of last season. This is a contract year for Diggs, so the Cowboys will likely try to sign him to a long-term deal later this season.
  • Linebacker - the Cowboys re-signed starting MLB Leighton Vander Esch, and lost back-up player Luke Gifford to the Titans. They are not likely to bring back Anthony Barr after a so-so season. That leaves the Cowboys with a bunch of young players who haven't fully stepped up yet - Damone Clark, Jabril Cox, Devin Harper and Davonte Bond. Of course, Micah Parsons is still listed at LB, even though he rushes the passer from the DE position more often than not. Damone Clark is the most talented of the young guys, and he flashed this last year - in a year when many thought he wouldn't play at all. Still the Cowboys could still use some more talent at the LB position. It will be interesting to see who emerges in training camp this year to play alongside Vander Esch.
  • Defensive Line Edge - Of course, Parson is a premier player, and Lawrence is very solid - even if over paid. The Cowboys have 2nd round pick Sam Williams who flashed last year, but didn't get a lot of playing time. The reason Sam Willaims was limited is that Dorance Armstrong had a career year. Overall the Cowboys are pretty solid on the edge, and word is that they are trying to work out a new contract with former 3rd overall pick Dante Fowler, Jr. who played well for the Cowboys last year, also.
  • Defensive Interior - the Cowboys have a trio of young 3-tech players that were recently drafted in Neville Gallimore, Chauncey Golston, and Osa Odighizuwa. They also have recent draft pick Quinton Bohanna. But despite the investment of draft picks, the play in the interior needed help this past season, which is why the Cowboys traded for former 2nd round pick Johnathan Hankins last season. Hankins is a free agent, and there is no word on if the Cowboys are attempting to re-sign him. The Cowboys definitely need help in the run defense on the interior of their defensive line. But so far, there hasn't been a lot of movement.
Defensive Take-aways - The Cowboys are set in the secondary and at the pass rushing positions, but need help on the interior defensive line and at linebacker. Also, with the flame out of Kelvin Joseph, the pending Diggs contract, and Gilmore only under contract for 2023, don't be shocked if the Cowboys go hunting for cornerbacks again in the draft.

Based on what the Cowboys have done so far, it appears to me that their focus in the draft will likely be on these positions, in no particular order: Tight End, Running Back, Interior O-line, Interior D-line, Linebacker and Cornerback. Jerry Jones has also said the Cowboys will be looking to draft a QB this year. It would be interesting to know how the Cowboys grade out the players they already have on their roster at these positions - particularly at Tight End and Linebacker. Here are some questions I have:

  • Are the Cowboys counting on Jake Ferguson and Damone Clark to fill starting roles in 2023? Or will they spend premium draft capital at TE and LB?
  • How soon in the draft will the Cowboys address the hole in the roster created by cutting Zeke Elliott?
  • How high will they draft another Offensive lineman?
  • Will the Cowboys finally spend a high pick on an interior Defensive Lineman to be a run stopper? Will they re-sign Hankins?
  • The Cowboys will have two starting outside CB's and their starting nickel CB on the final year of their respective contracts in 2023. They could conceivably lose all three players in 2024. How will they address the future at the CB position?
There is no hole by cutting Zeke.
 

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Running Backs - The Cowboys finally cut ties with Zeke. Zeke was a very good player early in his career, but hasn't lived up to his $90 million contract extension. It was time to let him go. This may be the most problematic position in the offense. Even with using the Franchise Tag for Tony Pollard, the Cowboys have no guarantee he'll return to form. As with Gallup last season, it may take some time for Pollard to fully return to form, and it might be 2024 before Pollard can produce at the same level he has the last two seasons. We'll see what role Malik Davis plays in 2023. He did some good things in his rookie season.
I'm keeping an eye on whether or not they add another vet before the draft. If not, I think we can expect them to draft one round 1-3.
 

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The Cowboys have already had a pretty nice offseason, notable as much for what they haven't done as for what they have. Let's take a look

Cowboys Offensive Free Agents
  • TE Dalton Shultz - has not been re-signed, after being held onto the team last year with the franchise tag. After trading away Amari Cooper, and with Michael Gallup coming off an injury, they were almost forced into using the franchise tag on Schultz a year ago to keep Shultz around as a receiving option for their offense. But they spent a 4th round pick on another TE last season, and he looks like he can be just as good as former 4th round pick Schultz in 2023. Along with a couple of undrafted players in Hendershot and McKeon, the Cowboys have a solid, but unproven TE group. Allowing Schultz to test the market is a good choice - and there is still an outside chance he could come back to the Cowboys next season. If they take the best available player in the 2023 draft, they could add a blue chip prospect at TE in the 1st or 2nd round in April.
  • QB Cooper Rush - Rush has been re-signed to a modest contract to be the back-up to Prescott. He proved that he can make good decisions and help keep the team in contention this past season, albeit with a scaled back playbook, and a lot of help from the Cowboys defense.
  • WR T.Y. Hilton and Noah Brown - former 7th round pick Noah Brown, drafted the same year as Prescott and Elliott, has surprised a lot of people by sticking around with the Cowboys for 7 seasons. This past year, he had his best season in his career, and got paid off by the Texans. For his draft position, he had a remarkable run in Dallas, and we should all be happy that the Texans gave him a modest 1 year deal to help them out while they rebuild. But the Cowboys were wise to let him go. Hilton was a late season addition, but there is no reason to rush to re-sign him. If the Cowboys want him back, that can come much later in the year - or they can move on without him.
  • Offensive Linemen Terrance Steele, Connor McGovern, Jason Peters - Steele just keep improving at Right Tackle, especially in the run game, so offering him a 2nd round tender as a restricted Free Agent was a no brainer. He's not yet a Pro Bowl level player, but his trajectory is heading in the right direction. Don't be surprised if the Cowboys attempt to lock up Steele with a long-term contract sometime later in the year. There is no great danger to losing Peters. Like Hilton, if he still wants to play, the Cowboys might re-sign him later in the year - after the draft. But with both Smiths and Steele coming back, the Cowboys have a solid 3-man rotation to play Tackle. McGovern was going to get paid more than he's worth - especially if Tyler Smith is going to start at Guard. The Cowboys have already addresses the back-up tackle position in the last two drafts, with Ball and Waletzko. They still need more help in the interior line with the departure of McGovern to Buffalo. They specifically need someone who can play both guard and center. Tyler Biadazs had his best year, and was rewarded with a Pro Bowl selection. But the Cowboys need a backup. Look for the Cowboys to draft an interior lineman or two in the next couple of years.
  • TRADE - The trade for WR Brandin Cooks is a homerun for the Cowboys. Some want to say keeping Amari Cooper would have been better, but the Cowboys needed to allow Lamb to be elevated to the #1WR role, and Cooks' CAP hits of $12.5M and 16.5M the next two seasons allows the Cowboys to time the contract extension for Lamb in such a way as to maximize CAP value for the future. I think too many people are down on Michael Gallup, because he didn't have a good year in 2022. But it often takes a year to overcome the type of injury he sustained at the end of 2021, and I expect him to get back into the form that earned him a contract extension this coming year. This allows the Cowboys to keep trying to develop other Wide Receiver options - including last year's 3rd round pick.
  • Running Backs - The Cowboys finally cut ties with Zeke. Zeke was a very good player early in his career, but hasn't lived up to his $90 million contract extension. It was time to let him go. This may be the most problematic position in the offense. Even with using the Franchise Tag for Tony Pollard, the Cowboys have no guarantee he'll return to form. As with Gallup last season, it may take some time for Pollard to fully return to form, and it might be 2024 before Pollard can produce at the same level he has the last two seasons. We'll see what role Malik Davis plays in 2023. He did some good things in his rookie season.
Offensive Take-aways - the Cowboys still need offensive help at Running Back, Tight End and on the interior offensive line. Hopefully, they will find some help in the draft.

Cowboys Defensive Free Agents

  • Safeties - The Cowboys re-signed Donovan Wilson to a big contract. He was an impact player for the Cowboys last year, and many expected him to move on to another team. It was a coup for the team to retain him for 3 more seasons. With both Malik Hooker and Jayron Kearse also under contract, and a couple of other young players, the Cowboys group of safeties is as good or better than at any time since the Cowboys fielded Darren Woodson and Roy Williams two decades ago.
  • Cornerback - Losing both Anthony Brown and Jourdan Lewis had a big impact on the quality of the defense later in the season. Despite how many disparaged Brown, he's a solid player and it wouldn't surprise me if the Cowboys find a way to bring him back on a new contract. Jourdan Lewis is still under contract for another year. TRADE - The Cowboys also hit a homerun trading for former defensive player of the year, Stephon Gilmore. Gilmore played really well last year, after finally healing from a bad leg injury in the 2020 season. He's going to be a huge asset for the Cowboys, but he's only under contract for this coming season. The Cowboys also re-signed C.J. Goodwin to a 1-year deal, but he's more of a Special Teams Ace, than a cornerback. The Cowboys have huge questions to answer with recent 2nd & 3rd round pick Kelvin Joseph, and Nahshon Wright. Neither has played well. But both DaRon Bland and Israel Mukuamu had some shining moments in 2022. With a starting trio of Diggs, Gilmore and Lewis, the Cowboys are likely in a better situation than at the beginning of last season. This is a contract year for Diggs, so the Cowboys will likely try to sign him to a long-term deal later this season.
  • Linebacker - the Cowboys re-signed starting MLB Leighton Vander Esch, and lost back-up player Luke Gifford to the Titans. They are not likely to bring back Anthony Barr after a so-so season. That leaves the Cowboys with a bunch of young players who haven't fully stepped up yet - Damone Clark, Jabril Cox, Devin Harper and Davonte Bond. Of course, Micah Parsons is still listed at LB, even though he rushes the passer from the DE position more often than not. Damone Clark is the most talented of the young guys, and he flashed this last year - in a year when many thought he wouldn't play at all. Still the Cowboys could still use some more talent at the LB position. It will be interesting to see who emerges in training camp this year to play alongside Vander Esch.
  • Defensive Line Edge - Of course, Parson is a premier player, and Lawrence is very solid - even if over paid. The Cowboys have 2nd round pick Sam Williams who flashed last year, but didn't get a lot of playing time. The reason Sam Willaims was limited is that Dorance Armstrong had a career year. Overall the Cowboys are pretty solid on the edge, and word is that they are trying to work out a new contract with former 3rd overall pick Dante Fowler, Jr. who played well for the Cowboys last year, also.
  • Defensive Interior - the Cowboys have a trio of young 3-tech players that were recently drafted in Neville Gallimore, Chauncey Golston, and Osa Odighizuwa. They also have recent draft pick Quinton Bohanna. But despite the investment of draft picks, the play in the interior needed help this past season, which is why the Cowboys traded for former 2nd round pick Johnathan Hankins last season. Hankins is a free agent, and there is no word on if the Cowboys are attempting to re-sign him. The Cowboys definitely need help in the run defense on the interior of their defensive line. But so far, there hasn't been a lot of movement.
Defensive Take-aways - The Cowboys are set in the secondary and at the pass rushing positions, but need help on the interior defensive line and at linebacker. Also, with the flame out of Kelvin Joseph, the pending Diggs contract, and Gilmore only under contract for 2023, don't be shocked if the Cowboys go hunting for cornerbacks again in the draft.

Based on what the Cowboys have done so far, it appears to me that their focus in the draft will likely be on these positions, in no particular order: Tight End, Running Back, Interior O-line, Interior D-line, Linebacker and Cornerback. Jerry Jones has also said the Cowboys will be looking to draft a QB this year. It would be interesting to know how the Cowboys grade out the players they already have on their roster at these positions - particularly at Tight End and Linebacker. Here are some questions I have:

  • Are the Cowboys counting on Jake Ferguson and Damone Clark to fill starting roles in 2023? Or will they spend premium draft capital at TE and LB?
  • How soon in the draft will the Cowboys address the hole in the roster created by cutting Zeke Elliott?
  • How high will they draft another Offensive lineman?
  • Will the Cowboys finally spend a high pick on an interior Defensive Lineman to be a run stopper? Will they re-sign Hankins?
  • The Cowboys will have two starting outside CB's and their starting nickel CB on the final year of their respective contracts in 2023. They could conceivably lose all three players in 2024. How will they address the future at the CB position?
Are the Cowboys counting on Jake Ferguson and Damone Clark to fill starting roles in 2023? Or will they spend premium draft capital at TE and LB?
I think they are earmarked to fill starting roles but the front office won't be adverse to having them compete for the role against an early pick. Given the draft strength, there's every chance we take a TE in the 1st or 2nd round.

How soon in the draft will the Cowboys address the hole in the roster created by cutting Zeke Elliott?
As early as 1st round if Bijan is there, no later than 4th round IMO. It was almost a 50-50 split for Zeke and Pollard this season, I'd be looking for a RB to play at least 30-40% of snaps this coming season so we need a plug-and-play guy.

How high will they draft another Offensive lineman?
As early as 1st round and as late as a compo pick in the 5th. I'm actually a bit higher on Farniok and Walezko than most so I don't think it's a dire need but last season showed how important it is to have depth and there's every chance this is Tyron and Biadasz's last season.

Will the Cowboys finally spend a high pick on an interior Defensive Lineman to be a run stopper? Will they re-sign Hankins?
Probably not but I do think they re-sign Hankins. I don't think we are against it, I just don't see the draft falling that way so we'd likely have to trade to make it work.

They could conceivably lose all three players in 2024. How will they address the CB position?

It's next year's big problem but there's not a lot we can/should do this year. Right now we have:
CB: Diggs, Gilmore, Bland, Lewis, Joseph, Wright
Safety: Kearse, Wilson, Hooker, Bell
CB/S: Mukuamu
*Plus we just signed Goodwin

That's 11 DBs on the "likely" 53-man roster and we no doubt will sign a few UDFA's to compete for a spot. We simply don't have a lot of room to stash a guy to develop and if anything I'd rather a free safety. Hooker is also in his final year and there isn't a good alternative to play single high. As far as CB goes next season:
  • Bland looked like he went past Lewis in the slot but could also move outside. We'll know more in 12 months' time.
  • There's a good chance we franchise tag Diggs at 18m or he signs a deal in training camp. Again, we'll know more in 12 months' time.
  • We might re-sign Gilmore at the end of the season, if we are a contender, there's every chance he give us a team-friendly deal
  • We could draft a guy in 2024 in the early rounds (1st to 3rd) and lean on them to start
  • And then there is the option of a trade or outside free agent in 2024
 
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Good analysis

Cowboys will regret signing Diggs, he will never live up to the contract and will be untradeable due to the cap hit

We do not have a single DT that would start on a SB contender, not one

We will make the mistake of drafting a RB at 26 though we should do it in rds 3/4
 

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Good analysis

Cowboys will regret signing Diggs, he will never live up to the contract and will be untradeable due to the cap hit

We do not have a single DT that would start on a SB contender, not one

We will make the mistake of drafting a RB at 26 though we should do it in rds 3/4
Honestly the mistake isn't as much drafting a rb at 26 as much as it is giving him a 2nd contract...pick 26 for a cheap 5 year stud a rb is a pretty good value given that its a game changing rb...

Personally I'd rather have some line help but at that point in the draft it's more about value of finge guys or guys that dropped
 

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Honestly the mistake isn't as much drafting a rb at 26 as much as it is giving him a 2nd contract...pick 26 for a cheap 5 year stud a rb is a pretty good value given that its a game changing rb...

Personally I'd rather have some line help but at that point in the draft it's more about value of finge guys or guys that dropped
With the 5th year option, and franchise tag, you can get 6 years out of a young RB, before moving on - if you use a 1st round pick on a RB. Spending the 26th pick on a RB is not exactly the same as spending the 4th overall pick. If Robinson falls to 26, he's probably the best player on the board.
 

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With the 5th year option, and franchise tag, you can get 6 years out of a young RB, before moving on - if you use a 1st round pick on a RB. Spending the 26th pick on a RB is not exactly the same as spending the 4th overall pick. If Robinson falls to 26, he's probably the best player on the board.

Yup, but have to wonder how other positions are going to drop too...but yes, massive difference from 4 to 26
 

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The Cowboys have already had a pretty nice offseason, notable as much for what they haven't done as for what they have. Let's take a look

Cowboys Offensive Free Agents
  • TE Dalton Shultz - has not been re-signed, after being held onto the team last year with the franchise tag. After trading away Amari Cooper, and with Michael Gallup coming off an injury, they were almost forced into using the franchise tag on Schultz a year ago to keep Shultz around as a receiving option for their offense. But they spent a 4th round pick on another TE last season, and he looks like he can be just as good as former 4th round pick Schultz in 2023. Along with a couple of undrafted players in Hendershot and McKeon, the Cowboys have a solid, but unproven TE group. Allowing Schultz to test the market is a good choice - and there is still an outside chance he could come back to the Cowboys next season. If they take the best available player in the 2023 draft, they could add a blue chip prospect at TE in the 1st or 2nd round in April.
  • QB Cooper Rush - Rush has been re-signed to a modest contract to be the back-up to Prescott. He proved that he can make good decisions and help keep the team in contention this past season, albeit with a scaled back playbook, and a lot of help from the Cowboys defense.
  • WR T.Y. Hilton and Noah Brown - former 7th round pick Noah Brown, drafted the same year as Prescott and Elliott, has surprised a lot of people by sticking around with the Cowboys for 7 seasons. This past year, he had his best season in his career, and got paid off by the Texans. For his draft position, he had a remarkable run in Dallas, and we should all be happy that the Texans gave him a modest 1 year deal to help them out while they rebuild. But the Cowboys were wise to let him go. Hilton was a late season addition, but there is no reason to rush to re-sign him. If the Cowboys want him back, that can come much later in the year - or they can move on without him.
  • Offensive Linemen Terrance Steele, Connor McGovern, Jason Peters - Steele just keep improving at Right Tackle, especially in the run game, so offering him a 2nd round tender as a restricted Free Agent was a no brainer. He's not yet a Pro Bowl level player, but his trajectory is heading in the right direction. Don't be surprised if the Cowboys attempt to lock up Steele with a long-term contract sometime later in the year. There is no great danger to losing Peters. Like Hilton, if he still wants to play, the Cowboys might re-sign him later in the year - after the draft. But with both Smiths and Steele coming back, the Cowboys have a solid 3-man rotation to play Tackle. McGovern was going to get paid more than he's worth - especially if Tyler Smith is going to start at Guard. The Cowboys have already addresses the back-up tackle position in the last two drafts, with Ball and Waletzko. They still need more help in the interior line with the departure of McGovern to Buffalo. They specifically need someone who can play both guard and center. Tyler Biadazs had his best year, and was rewarded with a Pro Bowl selection. But the Cowboys need a backup. Look for the Cowboys to draft an interior lineman or two in the next couple of years.
  • TRADE - The trade for WR Brandin Cooks is a homerun for the Cowboys. Some want to say keeping Amari Cooper would have been better, but the Cowboys needed to allow Lamb to be elevated to the #1WR role, and Cooks' CAP hits of $12.5M and 16.5M the next two seasons allows the Cowboys to time the contract extension for Lamb in such a way as to maximize CAP value for the future. I think too many people are down on Michael Gallup, because he didn't have a good year in 2022. But it often takes a year to overcome the type of injury he sustained at the end of 2021, and I expect him to get back into the form that earned him a contract extension this coming year. This allows the Cowboys to keep trying to develop other Wide Receiver options - including last year's 3rd round pick.
  • Running Backs - The Cowboys finally cut ties with Zeke. Zeke was a very good player early in his career, but hasn't lived up to his $90 million contract extension. It was time to let him go. This may be the most problematic position in the offense. Even with using the Franchise Tag for Tony Pollard, the Cowboys have no guarantee he'll return to form. As with Gallup last season, it may take some time for Pollard to fully return to form, and it might be 2024 before Pollard can produce at the same level he has the last two seasons. We'll see what role Malik Davis plays in 2023. He did some good things in his rookie season.
Offensive Take-aways - the Cowboys still need offensive help at Running Back, Tight End and on the interior offensive line. Hopefully, they will find some help in the draft.

Cowboys Defensive Free Agents

  • Safeties - The Cowboys re-signed Donovan Wilson to a big contract. He was an impact player for the Cowboys last year, and many expected him to move on to another team. It was a coup for the team to retain him for 3 more seasons. With both Malik Hooker and Jayron Kearse also under contract, and a couple of other young players, the Cowboys group of safeties is as good or better than at any time since the Cowboys fielded Darren Woodson and Roy Williams two decades ago.
  • Cornerback - Losing both Anthony Brown and Jourdan Lewis had a big impact on the quality of the defense later in the season. Despite how many disparaged Brown, he's a solid player and it wouldn't surprise me if the Cowboys find a way to bring him back on a new contract. Jourdan Lewis is still under contract for another year. TRADE - The Cowboys also hit a homerun trading for former defensive player of the year, Stephon Gilmore. Gilmore played really well last year, after finally healing from a bad leg injury in the 2020 season. He's going to be a huge asset for the Cowboys, but he's only under contract for this coming season. The Cowboys also re-signed C.J. Goodwin to a 1-year deal, but he's more of a Special Teams Ace, than a cornerback. The Cowboys have huge questions to answer with recent 2nd & 3rd round pick Kelvin Joseph, and Nahshon Wright. Neither has played well. But both DaRon Bland and Israel Mukuamu had some shining moments in 2022. With a starting trio of Diggs, Gilmore and Lewis, the Cowboys are likely in a better situation than at the beginning of last season. This is a contract year for Diggs, so the Cowboys will likely try to sign him to a long-term deal later this season.
  • Linebacker - the Cowboys re-signed starting MLB Leighton Vander Esch, and lost back-up player Luke Gifford to the Titans. They are not likely to bring back Anthony Barr after a so-so season. That leaves the Cowboys with a bunch of young players who haven't fully stepped up yet - Damone Clark, Jabril Cox, Devin Harper and Davonte Bond. Of course, Micah Parsons is still listed at LB, even though he rushes the passer from the DE position more often than not. Damone Clark is the most talented of the young guys, and he flashed this last year - in a year when many thought he wouldn't play at all. Still the Cowboys could still use some more talent at the LB position. It will be interesting to see who emerges in training camp this year to play alongside Vander Esch.
  • Defensive Line Edge - Of course, Parson is a premier player, and Lawrence is very solid - even if over paid. The Cowboys have 2nd round pick Sam Williams who flashed last year, but didn't get a lot of playing time. The reason Sam Willaims was limited is that Dorance Armstrong had a career year. Overall the Cowboys are pretty solid on the edge, and word is that they are trying to work out a new contract with former 3rd overall pick Dante Fowler, Jr. who played well for the Cowboys last year, also.
  • Defensive Interior - the Cowboys have a trio of young 3-tech players that were recently drafted in Neville Gallimore, Chauncey Golston, and Osa Odighizuwa. They also have recent draft pick Quinton Bohanna. But despite the investment of draft picks, the play in the interior needed help this past season, which is why the Cowboys traded for former 2nd round pick Johnathan Hankins last season. Hankins is a free agent, and there is no word on if the Cowboys are attempting to re-sign him. The Cowboys definitely need help in the run defense on the interior of their defensive line. But so far, there hasn't been a lot of movement.
Defensive Take-aways - The Cowboys are set in the secondary and at the pass rushing positions, but need help on the interior defensive line and at linebacker. Also, with the flame out of Kelvin Joseph, the pending Diggs contract, and Gilmore only under contract for 2023, don't be shocked if the Cowboys go hunting for cornerbacks again in the draft.

Based on what the Cowboys have done so far, it appears to me that their focus in the draft will likely be on these positions, in no particular order: Tight End, Running Back, Interior O-line, Interior D-line, Linebacker and Cornerback. Jerry Jones has also said the Cowboys will be looking to draft a QB this year. It would be interesting to know how the Cowboys grade out the players they already have on their roster at these positions - particularly at Tight End and Linebacker. Here are some questions I have:

  • Are the Cowboys counting on Jake Ferguson and Damone Clark to fill starting roles in 2023? Or will they spend premium draft capital at TE and LB?
  • How soon in the draft will the Cowboys address the hole in the roster created by cutting Zeke Elliott?
  • How high will they draft another Offensive lineman?
  • Will the Cowboys finally spend a high pick on an interior Defensive Lineman to be a run stopper? Will they re-sign Hankins?
  • The Cowboys will have two starting outside CB's and their starting nickel CB on the final year of their respective contracts in 2023. They could conceivably lose all three players in 2024. How will they address the future at the CB position?
Excellent analysis. It’s been refreshing to see the Cowboys get more aggressive in an off-season. The trades for Gilmore and Cooks reduce some of the team’s big needs, and they should give the Cowboys more freedom in the draft.

Still plenty of work to do. But it has been a better off-season so far. The organization seems to finally recognize that the draft alone cannot upgrade your roster to a championship level.
 

Sydla

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Good analysis

Cowboys will regret signing Diggs, he will never live up to the contract and will be untradeable due to the cap hit

We do not have a single DT that would start on a SB contender, not one

We will make the mistake of drafting a RB at 26 though we should do it in rds 3/4
We don't have a DT that would start for most of the playoff teams from last year.

And we absolutely are going TB or TE at 26. It seems inevitable once they went WR and CB in a trade. The fact they are linked with ZERO DTs right now tells you they are gonna hodge podge it again despite telling us this offseason run D was a priority. LOL, I mean we didn't even try to upgrade MLB. We just brough the same guy back which is what I think they are gonna do at DT with Hankins and Watkins.
 

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Shultz will land the team a compensatory pick. Let him walk.
Needs:
  1. DT
  2. Figure out what to do with Pollard
  3. sign Hankins
  4. sign Rashaan Evans or Denzel Perryman
  5. Draft needs OL, DL(draft is loaded with edge guys), RB, QB (Mad Max Duggan Or Tanner McKee)
 

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Really good breakdown and overview.

I think largely Dallas has made itself able to go draft BPA which has where they have actually had a fair amount of success.
No reason to avoid OL, IDL, LB, RB, TE, WR, CB in this draft.
They are almost certainly going to add 5 draftees to this active roster, go sign a K and bring in a deep snapper.

Outside those things I think they'll only move for great values.
But having ability to do more via trade early in season if they show promise is also big.
 
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