Day three of the 2024 NFL Draft is winding down and the Dallas Cowboys have made five picks so far. They have addressed left tackle, defensive end, center, linebacker, and added depth at cornerback with their first pick of day three.
The Dallas Cowboys have not messed around when it came to augmenting their offensive line in the 2024 NFL draft. Starting with the No. 24 pick, the Cowboys traded back to No.
The Dallas Cowboys went through the first two days of the 2024 NFL draft without attacking the boundary. Now, on Day 3, they’ve gone back-to-back sideline positions.
The Dallas Cowboys have a brand new wide receiver in Ryan Flournoy! With the 216th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys selected Southeast Missouri State WR Ryan Flournoy.
The Dallas Cowboys began the draft with three top 100 picks, but a trade back from pick No. 24 to pick No. 29 added an early third-round selection to their haul.
In the midst of grabbing a slew of amateur talent, the Dallas Cowboys are still making other moves. The equipment department is busy preparing lockers for the team’s newest additions through the 2024 NFL draft, but they still have to make time to get some jerseys redone.
The Cowboys have been linked to a possible pursuit of Elliott for a while. After losing Tony Pollard to free agency, there are opportunities in the Dallas backfield, as veteran Royce Freeman is the only addition so far.
The Kansas State Wildcats are no strangers to having players drafted to the NFL including Felix Anudike-Uzomah in the first round by the Kansas City Chiefs last year.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed interest in the team welcoming back Ezekiel Elliott. Jones addressed reporters on Friday after the completion of the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The first three rounds of the 2024 NFL Draft are in the books and Saturday brings us rounds four through seven. Some consider Will McClay & Co. to be the best in the business finding mid to late-round talent and he has four picks this afternoon.
The Dallas Cowboys made solid selections with their first two picks in the NFL Draft, effectively addressing needs on both the offensive and defensive lines.
Well, if you're among the Dallas Cowboys that didn't drink themselves into a coma or hurl themselves out of a window after Friday night's draft picks… How y'all doing?
A wave of shock followed by criticism gripped social media after the Atlanta Falcons drafted Micah Penix Jr. 8th overall on Thursday night of 2024 NFL Draft. Fans wouldn’t have batted an eye if the Falcons did not have any quarterbacks like the Commanders.
In the 2024 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys made a strategic move, selecting Marshawn Kneeland from Western Michigan as the 56th overall pick. Despite the initial surprise of bypassing higher-ranked prospects, this selection aligns with the team’s long-term vision, particularly with veteran Demarcus Lawrence nearing his 32nd birthday.
The Dallas Cowboys did a great job addressing their needs at offensive line by grabbing future left tackle Tyler Guyton (29th overall) and potential starting center Cooper Beebe (73rd) and were able to find much-needed depth at EDGE by grabbing Marshawn Kneeland at 56th.
Before announcing his team's pick, the one-time Pro Bowler took the opportunity to take a shot at the rival Dallas Cowboys.
Dallas Cowboys CEO Stephen Jones recently said that the team will “more than likely” not pick up the fifth-year option on quarterback Trey Lance. “We won’t get into that,” Jones said on 105.3 The Fan.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell discussed the poorly kept secret regarding the league's desire to eventually shift to an 18-game regular season.
The former All-Pro could make a homecoming to Dallas.
Entering the 2024 season, the Dallas Cowboys carry familiar aspirations, ones that have echoed season after season – aspirations of hoisting the Super Bowl trophy, a feat that has eluded them since the mid-90s.
The Dallas Cowboys kicked off the NFL Draft with a strong choice by taking Tyler Guyton with the 29th overall pick and netting an additional third round pick with their trade with the Detroit Lions.
The biggest goal of the Dallas Cowboys in the next season is to get Dak Prescott all the momentum and offensive rhythm that he needs. A huge step towards that goal would be getting reinforcements for their trenches.
Sorry, Dallas but Philadelphia appears to be the “all-in” team, at least when it comes to paying wide receivers.
Unsurprisingly, the Cowboys will keep edge-rusher Micah Parsons in the fold for at least the next two years.
The Cowboys have gone 12-5 the last three seasons under McCarthy, but they have just one playoff win during that span.
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