It appears Jamal Adams is finally on the trade block, despite trade rumors happening for over a year now and the Jets rapidly denying the availability of their best player. Adams has now requested to be moved, and Dallas is the frontrunner in much of the media’s mind. Its undeniable that Adams makes the Cowboys defense much better, but would his high cost be worth the addition? As the team stands now, who is the Cowboys second best defender? That role is for the taking by the multiple talents on the Dallas defense.
The Coronavirus pandemic got a lot more real for Cowboys fans, if it wasn’t already, when league sources announced that Ezekiel Elliott, among other Cowboys and Texans players, had tested positive for the virus. Patrik Walker from CBS Sports delivers his usual dose of science, and breaks down how the virus could impact a teams season.
Best trade fits for Jamal Adams, and what the New York Jets safety is worth :: ESPN+
Jamal Adams’ trade rumors have been swirling for months now. With his official trade request coming this week, the likelihood that the All-Pro safety is moved is at an all-time high. This ESPN plus article lists the best trade partners for the Jets, and what a realistic offer would be.
Lamb projected top rookie WR, but will Cowboys offense allow for it? :: Cowboys Wire
CeeDee Lamb’s talent is undeniable, and the production in the NFL will come, but when? Our own Tony Thompson determines the likelihood that Lamb reaches his production potential in a stacked Dallas offense.
Mailbag: Who Is The 2nd Best Player On Defense? :: Dallas Cowboys
Who’s the Cowboys second best defender behind DeMarcus Lawrence? And could newly signed defensive back Daryl Worley possibly move to safety? Cowboys staff writers David Helman and Jonny Auping do their best to answer fan questions in this edition of the mailbag.
Schultz searching for more than Cowboys’ peanuts in pivotal season :: Cowboys Wire
Dalton Schultz is a well-rounded player, but hasn’t took the next step yet in his NFL career. After posting fewer snaps in his second year than his rookie year, the former fourth-round pick is looking to find success in a Cowboys tight end room that is in need of a breakout player.
Odds for non-Jets teams that Jamal Adams will be playing for in Week 1 of the 2020 NFL season (via @betonline_ag):
– Ravens, 5/2
– Buccaneers, 3/1
– Cowboys, 4/1
– Eagles, 5/1
– Seahawks, 5/1
– Texans, 7/1
– Chiefs, 8/1
– 49ers, 10/1— RJ Ochoa (@rjochoa) June 19, 2020
NFL coronavirus: How justified COVID-19 restrictions could wildly disrupt playoffs, Super Bowl hopes :: CBS Sports
This offseason, because of the Covid-19 outbreak, has been unlike any offseason before it. CBS Sports’ Patrik Walker looks ahead to the upcoming season, and all the problems playing football through a pandemic could potentially cause for NFL teams.
DE Aldon Smith Feels Fresh While Carrying New Weight :: Inside The Star
A lot has been made about the comeback of Aldon Smith, and for good reason. The former All-Pro has changed his body, he’s now heavier than what he played at before, but Smith believes this change will only help his rejuvenated game.
Noah Brown has to block frustration like he does DBs to make Cowboys 2020 roster :: Cowboys Wire
Noah Brown is a big-bodied wide receiver that made his talent evident during his time with Ohio State. Brown now has a chance to carve out his largest role in Dallas, as the fourth wide receiver spot is up for grabs in Dallas.
More passing meant more losing for the Cowboys in 2019, but the key to success is still Dak Prescott :: Blogging The Boys
The Cowboys offense has slowly transitioned from a run-first to a pass-first scheme, but it’s really all about balancing the two. Dan Rogers from Blogging The Boys takes a deeper look at what more passing meant for Dallas last year, and what that might mean this year.
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Cowboys corner @TrevonDiggs getting in work with @3hunnidGuru.
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— Bobby Belt (@BobbyBeltTX) June 18, 2020