Cowboys News: Offensive weaponry set to get a boost in 2022 draft

Receiving playmakers the Cowboys can select at No. 24, a special teams signing and the importance of Will McClay for Dallas’ success. | From @CDBurnett7

With the 2022 NFL draft now less than three weeks away, it seems as if the offense is going to be the focal point for the Dallas Cowboys. While the defense has kept most of its core intact, there’s glaring holes on the offensive end.

Ohio State’s Chris Olave and Arkansas’ Treylon Burks are apparent replacement prospects for departed wideout Amari Cooper, but will Dallas have the chance to draft them? On top of the wide receiver hole, Blake Jarwin’s departure opens a hole for the second tight end and a lack of a long-term agreement with Dalton Schultz means the position is a priority.

In free agency, the Cowboys have stayed quiet but signed a special teams piece to bolster the impressive unit from 2021. While the draft approaches as the biggest moment of the offseason for Dallas it begs the question: is Will McClay the last hope for the Cowboys after free agency blunders?