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The Dallas Cowboys continue focusing on a defensive rebuild in a new 2026 NFL mock draft.
Players like Tyler Booker and Donovan Ezeiruaku stood out as rookies. Would Dallas still take them in this re-draft?
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Cowboys predicted to land $12 million free-agent LB, 1st-round pick
Will the Cowboys spend at the linebacker position in free agency? The domino effect could be major.
Dak Prescott has proven himself as one of the best quarterbacks in the league.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens is poised to hit free agency, but concerns about his off-field “maturity” could complicate his pursuit of a lucrative contract. Pickens, who was acquired in a trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers in May 2025,
Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox argued the Green Bay Packers should pursue a trade for Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens. The post Packers Urged to Pursue Another Blockbuster Cowboys Trade in 2026 NFL Offseason appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Earlier this week, NFL.com writer Nick Shook unveiled his rankings of all 63 starting quarterbacks from the 2025 campaign. Prescott came in at No. 3, ranked in Tier 1 with names like Matthew Stafford, Josh Allen, Drake Maye, Justin Herbert and Trevor Lawrence.
Speaking of major trade or free agency candidates, there is also Miami Dolphins wideout Tyreek Hill. The McDaniel connection is obvious, so the Chargers keep getting mentioned as a fit. Worth it? Debatable. The Chargers’ official website offers a fantastic profile of a former member of the organization for the holiday.
The Dallas Cowboys hired Kyle Fuller to be their new assistant offensive-line coach, the Kyle Fuller who was an O-lineman not a cornerback. Fuller, a Baylor alum who played high-school football about 25 miles south of the Cowboys’ team facility,