Cowboys News: Multiple needs remain with draft approaching

The Dallas Cowboys have lost a lot talent from a year ago. The hope is the team can replace what was lost in 25 days, during the NFL Draft.

The majority of the top NFL free agents have already found a new home, which means majority of the focus is now set on the 2020 NFL Draft.

The draft is officially 25 days away, as NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has no plans to move the draft date due to COVID-19. Looking at the Dallas Cowboys and what they have done since the new league year began, there are still glaring needs on the defensive and offensive side of the ball. The Cowboys still need to find a Byron Jones replacement, a new slot wide receiver and someone to rush off the right side of the defensive line. Good thing there are multiple options to choose from in the upcoming NFL Draft.


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2020 NFL Free Agency: Who Lost the Most Talent?:: Bleacher Report

The Cowboys have lost a handful of talent, including Byron Jones and Travis Frederick. It makes sense why they would make this list.


2012 NFL Draft do-over: Colts take Luck; Foles saves Browns?:: NFL.com 

In the 2012 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys traded up to select LSU cornerback Morris Claiborne. Wouldn’t it be nice if the Cowboys drafted an All-Pro cornerback instead?


Here are the five biggest changes to the 2020 Dallas Cowboys opponents after free agency:: Blogging The Boys

It may be hard right now to look ahead to the 2020 season with everything going on in the world right now surrounding COVID-19, but the Cowboys will have to face some teams who made a few strong offseason moves.


Short answer: No. Not if Chido’s shot looks like that.


 

The next best free agent move the Dallas Cowboys should make:: The Landry Hat

The Cowboys need to find a pass rusher to play on the opposite side of Demarcus Lawrence after losing Robert Quinn to the Chicago Bears. They could wait until the draft or sign this veteran free agent.


Every NFL Team’s Biggest Need This Late in Free Agency:: Bleacher Report

This one shouldn’t come as a surprise. After losing Byron Jones, the Cowboys are going to have to find a cornerback to replace Jones on the outside.


Have the Cowboys paid this man yet?


Cowboys TE Blake Jarwin Facing a “Difficult” Season?:: Inside The Star

With Jason Witten heading to Las Vegas to play for the Raiders, the Cowboys finally can give Blake Jarwin the chance to run as the teams number one tight end.


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