And then there was one. Two more of the Cowboys’ 2022 draft picks have made it official by signing their contracts in Dallas, leaving just one still unsigned. While the coaching staff is encouraged by this year’s crop of rookies, it remains to be seen who among the group will have the biggest impact as they start their pro careers. Not so for three of the team’s biggest playmakers, who have been spotlighted among the 25 best players under the age of 25 for the upcoming season.
Also in the news, head coach Mike McCarthy is staring down the barrel of a pressure-packed campaign, first-year linebacker Damone Clark shares how the Cowboys may have extended his playing career before they even drafted him, and we look at how dramatically the quarterback landscape has changed in just a few years. Ezekiel Elliott is off to a fast start, Micah Parsons shows off his pitching arm, one former Cowboy hangs them up, and two ex-Cowboys find a new home along the shores of Lake Erie. All that, plus the mayor of Dallas seems serious about landing a second team in some sport, the Cowboys defense could see a regression in one key stat, and one of the team’s beat writers earns national recognition. News and Notes, coming right up.