The Cowboys traded a seventh-round pick to the Houston Texans to acquire Eli Ankou to provide more depth that the DT position last season. The 31-year-old versatile defensive line is supposedly mulling over retirement, which is understandable considering he's been plagued by injuries the past few seasons. The Dallas Cowboys and Tyrone Crawford are likely to part ways the season. He will likely seek a better opportunity elsewhere in the offseason. With Dalton Schultz's emergence last year and with Blake Jarwin returning from injury, playing time for Blake Bell would be minimal at best even if the Cowboys wanted him back. With Amari Cooper, Michael Gallup, CeeDee Lamb, and Cedrick Wilson there's no need to spend money on a veteran WR5 like Noah Brown when a cheaper/younger option could be added through the draft. WR Noah Brownĭallas' WR position is arguably the deepest and most talented on the entire roster. Looney's versatility to play C or OG makes him a valuable utility player. Unless Joe Looney finds a starting job elsewhere, the Dallas Cowboys would be wise to bring him back as an insurance policy in case Tyler Biadasz struggles as a full-time starter. Paying for a veteran swing tackle with Brandon Knight and Terence Steele is no longer needed. OL Cameron ErvingĬameron Irving's versatility to play just about any position along the offensive line is intriguing, but after missing 10 games last season due to injuries I see no reason to keep him around. That doesn't materialize though the Dallas Cowboys could be interested in retaining him as their QB2 once again. QB Andy DaltonĪndy Dalton still believes he's a capable starter in the NFL and as such will seek an opportunity to start elsewhere. Keeping Prescott around is what is in the best interest of the Dallas Cowboys if they want any chance of success in the near future. Unless contract talks just completely break down and things turned ugly, Dak Prescott will be retained for at least the 2021 seasons on either a long-term extension or franchise tag. Let's get started, shall we!? QB Dak Prescott With that in mind, let's go through each and every one of their 17 pending free agents to determine which ones have a future with the organization and which ones don't. Last year the Dallas Cowboys retained 11 of their free agents, but I highly doubt they approach anywhere close that number this year. They obviously won't be able to keep them all, nor should they, but whoever they decide to retain will impact the other moves I make in the offseason. The Dallas Cowboys have a little over a month (March 17) until the start of NFL free agency to decide which of their 17 pending free agents they'd like to keep around for next season.
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