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WR Turnover has Only Just Begun for the Dallas Cowboys

As the Dallas Cowboys made the difficult decision to release Dez Bryant, it ushered in the beginning of the overhaul of the wide receiver group. Much like they did in 2017 when they allowed Morris Claiborne, Brandon Carr, JJ Wilcox, and Barry Church to walk in free agency, … Read more

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Written by: John Williams

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Cowboys Backups Who Could Earn Starting Role in 2018

5 Cowboys Backups Who Could Earn Starting Role in 2018

As things stand right now, the Dallas Cowboys don’t have very many starting positions up for grabs. That means almost all 22 starting positions on both offense and defense are spoken for already, which is a good thing by the way, unless you’re a backup wanting to earn … Read more

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Written by: Brian Martin

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What’s the Dallas Cowboys Plan at the WR Position?

As if the offseason wasn’t frustrating enough, the Dallas Cowboys have further complicated things by the way they are attempting to upgrade the wide receiver position. First, they attempt to acquire Sammy Watkins through free agency, but luckily that never materialized. Then they sign not one but two … Read more

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Written by: Brian Martin

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Dallas Cowboys Wishlist at Philadelphia Eagles

Believe it or not, Ryan Switzer did Something no one else Could in 2017

The Dallas Cowboys’ 2017 rookie class may not have had the immediate impact that the 2016 class did, but they certainly provided reasons to be optimistic about the future. From finding starting-caliber defensive backs in Chidobe Awuzie, Jourdan Lewis, and Xavier Woods, to finding a potentially game-breaking offensive/special teams … Read more

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Written by: Kevin Brady

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Film Room: WR Ryan Switzer Showed Flashes Vs. Eagles

Film Room: WR Ryan Switzer Showed Flashes Vs. Eagles

There’s no doubt the Dallas Cowboys passing game faltered in 2017. Though never expected to throw for many yards, Dak Prescott and the Cowboys failed to maximize their attempts down the stretch. The passing game was simply inefficient and ineffective. One reason the passing game took a step … Read more

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Written by: Kevin Brady

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