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Jeff Heath

Will Cowboys S Jeff Heath Be a 2019 Salary Cap Casualty?

Jeff Heath has been a full-time starter at safety the last two seasons for the Dallas Cowboys. However, with Xavier Woods entrenched as a budding player and talk of a potential major free agent acquisition this offseason, could Heath wind up looking for a new team in 2019? … Read more

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Written by: Jess Haynie

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Cowboys' Pass Rush: Who Will Be QB Sack Leader In 2017?

3 Uncertainties Surrounding The Cowboys Offseason

With Super Bowl LIII in the rear-view mirror, the offseason has officially begun. It’s time for the Combine, free agency and the NFL Draft. It’s also that time of the year when we’re wondering which free agents will each team re-sign. For the Dallas Cowboys, and many other … Read more

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Written by: Mauricio Rodriguez

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Should Cowboys Consider Trading WR Allen Hurns? 2

Could Allen Hurns be the Dallas Cowboys Slot WR in 2019?

When the Dallas Cowboys initially signed Allen Hurns, many in Cowboys Nation were cautiously optimistic excited or at least intrigued by the idea of Hurns playing opposite former Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver Dez Bryant. When you looked at the signing, it seemed Hurns would be brought in to … Read more

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Written by: John Williams

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La'el Collins

Will Cowboys OT La’el Collins Be a 2019 Salary Cap Casualty?

In assessing potential salary cap casualties for the 2019 Dallas Cowboys, some are more obvious than others. One player you may not be thinking of is starting offensive tackle La’el Collins, but his contract actually creates one of the biggest gains in cap space from anyone on the … Read more

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Written by: Jess Haynie

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Tyrone Crawford

Will Cowboys DL Tyrone Crawford be a 2019 Salary Cap Casualty?

One of the tougher contract decisions facing the Dallas Cowboys this offseason is with Defensive Lineman Tyrone Crawford. While the veteran is still a solid contributor and one of their captains last year, the Cowboys can create about $6 million in salary cap space by releasing or trading … Read more

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Written by: Jess Haynie

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Sean Lee

Will Cowboys LB Sean Lee Be a 2019 Salary Cap Casualty?

As the Dallas Cowboys look to build on a solid 2018 campaign, they will need to use resources wisely to put the team into Super Bowl contention next season. With some big contracts coming down the line and areas of the roster that need improvement, could veteran Linebacker … Read more

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Written by: Jess Haynie

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What's Left for Cowboys to Offer in Deal for Earl Thomas?

Now’s the Time for the Dallas Cowboys to Go All-In

Over the last several years, we’ve discovered the Dallas Cowboys roster building plan of attack. Sign inexpensive free agents to fill holes on the depth chart to all you freedom in the draft to draft according to your draft board to build your team with the best rookies … Read more

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Written by: John Williams

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Has the Time Come to Bid Farewell to WR Cole Beasley?

Which Dallas Cowboys Free Agents Will Be Back in 2019?

The Dallas Cowboys have several important decisions to make this offseason as they approach free agency and the draft. Will they make a splash and be spenders this year with high priced players like Earl Thomas and Landon Collins available? Will they continue to go the conservative route … Read more

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Written by: John Williams

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Scott Linehan Acknowledges Need for New "Wrinkles" in Cowboys Offense

Breaking: Scott Linehan and Dallas Cowboys Part Ways

Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network is reporting that the Dallas Cowboys and Offensive Coordinator Scott Linehan have mutually agreed to part ways following a tumultuous season that saw the Dallas Cowboys offense finish outside the top 12 three out of his four seasons in Dallas. Sources: The … Read more

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Written by: John Williams

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