Mickey: Do Not Minimize Dak's Availability

"I actually was at the facility. I mean, I love it…" Tolbert said when asked how he found out about the trade. "I've known GP for a while, it adds more firepower to us, honestly that's what we need. That's going to be the fun part because you can't guard all three of us or four or five, whoever is out there."

"Having another piece to the puzzle is special, I'm ready to work, compete off of each other continue to keep growing."

With Pickens, Tolbert and CeeDee Lamb expected to lead the wide receiver room in 2025, the Cowboys will have plenty of capable receiving options on the field but only so many passes to go around. From Tolbert's perspective, they're all trying to open things up for one another.

"We all know that we have the same goal in mind, we're all just competing off of each other," Tolbert said. "Having an unselfish mindset is me running a route and opening it up for GP or CeeDee, or them doing the same for me and blocking after the catch, creating yards after catch for each other, all of that matters."

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/...ckens-trade-connection-with-dak-prescott-more
 
The Cowboys coaching staff wasted zero time throwing Booker into the fire, giving him a majority of the first team reps at right guard in the early portion of the teams OTA’s. Booker will be tasked with taking over the team’s starting right guard spot heading into training camp and by the looks of it, the Cowboys are ready for him to take that on.

https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...ookie-projection-offensive-guard-tyler-booker
 
Dak has now inherited the make or break year this season from last year's Head Coach. He better keep right on preparing and improving, now
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There might not be a more polarizing position in all of professional sports than the starting quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys.

For the last nine seasons, Dak Prescott has filled that position admirably, making four Pro Bowls, and throwing for over 31,000 yards and 213 touchdowns, while leading Dallas to a 76-46 record in his 122 starts.

Despite all that, the one thing Prescott has not done is break the Cowboys past the Divisional Playoff Round.
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https://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/arti..._for_cowboys_in_2025_season/s1_16709_42255340

Dak Prescott 'make-or-break' year ahead for Cowboys in 2025 season
Originally posted on Dallas Cowboys on SI
 
Want to air the ghost in the air, here it goes:

As hard as it might be to believe that Prescott could be in danger of losing his job unless Prescott can propel the Cowboys deeper in the playoffs than he has before, at a certain point, it almost becomes a guarantee.

Jerry Jones desperately wants a Super Bowl, and though he has invested $240 million over four seasons in Prescott due to his belief in the player, he has to start seeing a return for that investment at a certain point.

After all, the Cowboys roster as it is currently constructed is not built for a long championship window. They are, for all intents and purposes, in win-now mode.

And according to Daniel, the only way for Prescott to alleviate the pressure, and guarantee his future, might be to bring Dallas its first Super Bowl in 35 years.

https://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/arti..._for_cowboys_in_2025_season/s1_16709_42255340
 
The team added a trio, of Pickens to Tolbert and Lamb. Mix that with a pair of top speed players in Blue and Turpin.

Add in a strengthening pair of Guyton and Booker and they are fully able to create game changers with Prescott.
 
Cowboys news: QB Joe Milton receiving some early praise from coaching staff

Don't panic now, he has a ways to go to find a place and home.
 
I'm fighting no war.

What "insults"?
Pour yourself a beer and return to crying in it.

Learn English and not for complaining. The fight in football is with a football as your weapon. Quit the 30 decade calendar when evaluating results of fighting with a football weapon.

Don't then use accumulated trophies to do one's evaluation. It is football, not social merit as a fan.

Insult...go back to sleep and drink your beer. That's your filter...

:muttley: :facepalm::lmao::popcorn:
 
The Dallas Cowboys are entering the 2025 NFL season with one of the most balanced and complete rosters in the league.

Combined with the deepest defensive line the franchise has had in over two decades, elite skill players on both sides of the ball, and the best special teams trio in the NFL, Dallas is poised to make a serious run.

Projected 2025 Team Rankings​

  • Offense: Top 8
  • Defense: Top 5
  • Special Teams: No.1 Overall

Offensive Line Rebirth Sparks a Top-8 Offense​

The loss of Zack Martin marks the end of an era, but the Cowboys’ offensive line will not miss a beat.

With continuity, youth, and toughness up front, the unit gives Dak Prescott the protection he needs to thrive.

Prescott, now entering his 10th season, is primed for one of his most efficient years yet.

  • CeeDee Lamb: Coming off an All-Pro season, Lamb is a near lock for the Pro Bowl once again.
  • George Pickens: The new WR2 adds size and attitude, giving Dallas a true boundary threat who’s poised for a breakout and potential Pro Bowl selection.
  • Jake Ferguson: The third-year tight end is becoming a favorite target in the red zone and should enter the Pro Bowl conversation this season.
https://insidethestar.com/the-2025-dallas-cowboys-show-promise-of-dominance
 

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