The "all in" comment has been mis-interpreted by some fans and media members, who became critical of Jones for not being "all in" on the free agent market this spring.
By now, you’ve probably heard of the Cowboys’ draft-and-develop philosophy. It’s produced star players such as CeeDee Lamb, Dak Prescott, Zack Martin, Micah Parsons and Trevon Diggs. It’s also produced surprising draft selections like Tyler Smith,
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The Dallas Cowboys will be on the clock Thursday night for the 2024 NFL Draft, but does the team have a good track record of selecting players? After a 12-5 season last year, the Cowboys have the 24th pick in the draft.
The actual purpose of the Cowboys’ annual predraft presser, ostensibly meant to give us a peek inside the curtain, is to talk a lot and say little to nothing. This, of course, is right up Jerry Jones’ alley.
By virtue of winning the NFC East last year, the Cowboys pick 24th in the 32-selection first round and have six more picks spread across the next two days. They enter the draft without a fourth-round pick but with two seventh-round picks.
From a young age, Flores and his father Luis Antonio Flores would watch every Cowboys game on television in Mexico. Nothing was better than sharing their passion, but life dealt Flores a devastating blow.
It's 2024 NFL Draft eve, which means all 32 of the league's teams are certainly wrapping up the process of finalizing their draft boards if they haven't already. In the case of the Dallas Cowboys, one thing is clear: they are targeting an offensive lineman after losing eight-time Pro Bowl left tackle Tyron Smith ( New York Jets) and Pro Bowl center Tyler Biadasz ( Washington Commanders) in free agency.
NFL draft is here. The Dallas Cowboys once again hold a late first-round draft pick, kicking their selections off at No. 24 overall Thursday night. The Cowboys have a strong history with the selection,
FRISCO, Texas - The Dallas Cowboys have the 24th overall pick in Thursday night's NFL Draft and fans are anxious to see what Dallas will do. The "all-in" offseason promised by Jerry Jones saw a number of veteran players leave once free agency began and very few new names added to the roster.
The Dallas Cowboys' decision to stand pat during free agency this offseason indicates they are hoping to fill their many holes through the draft, which begins Thursday. They need to rebuild their offensive line,
Cowboys draft day is here but the bulk of the work will be done this weekend. That's when the team could add Brenden Rice, son of Jerry Rice. The post Cowboys Projected to Add ‘Touchdown Machine’ Son of NFL Legend appeared first on Heavy.
Hey Cowboys fans! It's time to get ready for the 2024 NFL Draft with. Read below to get a sense for Dallas' projected picks, positional needs, selection history, GM draft notes and more, all courtesy of the NFL's research team.
Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones recently joined the K&C Masterpiece on 105.3 The Fan (KRLD-FM) to discuss the team’s draft philosophy, taking a risk on injured prospects and more.
I've tracked the Dallas Cowboys' trends, tells and tendencies when it comes to the NFL draft. Coinciding with the ascent of Stephen Jones to be the primary negotiator and money man for the club, inheriting the responsibility from
Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones held court with reporters ahead of the NFL Draft with Stephen Jones and head coach Mike McCarthy at his side.
It quickly devolved into a justification of the club’s offseason paralysis along with an introductory session of Salary Cap 101 thrown in for good measure. Anyone who listens to these league-mandated media sessions ahead of the draft expecting clarity on what a team intends to do is delusional.
Dallas Cowboys officials arrived at The Star early Thursday morning to get a handle on what will take place immediately in front of them in the NFL draft. The anticipation: Dallas should expect more movement than usual,
Months ago, leading up to the NFL combine, Zach Frazier noticed Zack Martin training at Sports Academy, a performance facility based a block east of the Dallas Cowboys’ headquarters in Frisco. Frazier long respected Martin’s game.