Cowboys News: Tyron’s return in works, Hopkins willing to be flexible, Irvin’s troubling comparison

The Cowboys are apparently working on a restructure for Tyron Smith, plus DeAndre Hopkins and Odell Beckham Jr. keep hope alive in Dallas. | From @ToddBrock24f7

The Cowboys could have a bit more cap space to work with soon, as the front office is said to be working on a restructured deal for eight-time Pro Bowler Tyron Smith. Many fans are hoping that extra cash is going to be used to finally woo Odell Beckham Jr. after he posted an impressive practice catch to social media. Other fans, of course, have a different solution in mind at wide receiver, and Cardinals star DeAndre Hopkins may still be in the mix with trade rumors running rampant and word coming that he might be willing to get creative with a new team on his next deal.

Elsewhere, Michael Irvin speaks publicly for the first time about his $100 million lawsuit, but the imagery he used and his own past have added extra layers of complexity to the story. It’s still mock draft season, and two outlets are expecting Dallas to go tight end in Round 1… but with different prospects in mind. We’re looking at what Malik Hooker’s contract year looks like, we’re reflecting back on which free agent signings worked (and which ones did not), and the Cowboys celebrate International Women’s Day with scenes from their ongoing effort to make sure football is for everyone. That’s all up in News and Notes.