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Dude, you said 2DE‘s that we might be interested in, then listed Miles Garrett and Milton Williams. You must’ve meant 2 dl we are interested in.
I included elements on the defensive line and there a group of Williams in a picture that need differenciation. I am helping an inclusive picture not selling a publication.

Your stumbling block at present is needing two defensive tackle and two defensive ends...go play your game.

Williams is a common name through this, not trying to be a name calling without selection relevance. :popcorn: :muttley:
 
Kenneth Grant is a virtual lock to go later in the first round, but players like Walter Nolen and Derrick Harmon may fall. They aren’t ideal 1-techs like Grant, but they are intriguing prospects, nonetheless. 1-tech prospects like Darius Alexander, Tyleik Williams and Deone Walker could all be available at 44. Even 3-techs like Alfred Collins and T.J. Sanders could be options in the second round.

Even with Osa Odighizuwa possibly returning, Dallas is in need of both a starting 1-tech to position alongside him and a pressure player to platoon with him. Former first-round pick Mazi Smith has improved, but to many he’s still a ways away from being considered starting caliber. Finding a bulky body capable of holding down the fort against the run is imperative for Matt Eberflus’ system. The Cowboys can’t afford to be neglectful here or they run the risk of getting run over again in 2025.

https://cowboyswire.usatoday.com/st...boys-draft-needs-dt-target-day-2/80740856007/
 
From Odighizuwa’s side, there has been confidence from his camp that he can remain in Dallas as well. In all, momentum is pushing from both sides to keep the UCLA product with the only NFL team he has known.

The timing is crucial, as the Cowboys will continue their ongoing conversations on Friday with David Canter, the agent of impending free agents defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence, running back Rico Dowdle, cornerback Jourdan Lewis and defensive end Chauncey Golston.

https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...ne-rico-dowdle-chauncey-golston-jourdan-lewis
 
Playing devil’s advocate, could there be a scenario without Lawrence in Dallas for next season? When they drafted Marshawn Kneeland in the second round last year, it became evident that he could be Lawrence's successor. The front office could re-sign Golston to a long-term deal rather than opt for a one-year contract with the veteran pass rusher. Golston is younger and could continue to build on his career-high of 5.5 sacks. Lawrence’s return might hinder their development.

https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...ne-rico-dowdle-chauncey-golston-jourdan-lewis
 
Cooks showed signs of what might be as that season rolled along. His encore campaign wasn't as exciting, however, as the veteran receiver battled a knee infection that cost him a chunk of the season and, when he returned, there wasn't a lot of action thrown his way from backup quarterback Cooper Rush. His mentorship for Lamb and Tolbert remains priceless, and he'd be one of the more reasonably priced veteran options in free agency — still.

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/open-market-shopping-for-a-talented-wr2-in-cowboys-free-agency
 
Note: These players will be unrestricted on March 13, barring a newly-signed deal with their incumbent team prior to that date.

Stefon Diggs: Ah, you knew this name was going to make the list, if only for the romance of it all. Just imagine a Cowboys' team that fields both Stefon and Trevon Diggs in 2025 and, furthermore, consider how insane the practices would be with the two All-Pros constantly lining up against each other, driving each other to heights only a blood brother can.

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/open-market-shopping-for-a-talented-wr2-in-cowboys-free-agency
 
The need to have a high-end 3-technique at defensive tackle is why the Cowboys are pushing to retain Osa Odighizuwa. The need to field a well-balanced DE opposite Micah Parsons is why Lawrence is still a good fit. While Lawrence’s sack production has declined over the years, his pressure rate and run stop grades have remained strong. He’s a do-it-all player who is sound in all aspects of the game and up until last season he’s been extremely durable as well.

Obviously, price will play a big part in this union. Pro Football Focus estimates Lawrence’s value to be two years at $7,500,000 per season. It’s only slightly more than the Cowboys other free agent DE, Chauncey Golston, and offers the Cowboys a proven commodity. Even if both players are moving in opposite directions, Lawrence offers leadership and track record of recent success that’s difficult to match



https://cowboyswire.usatoday.com/st...lawrence-fit-dallas-cowboys-2025/80860623007/
 
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