Cowboys News: Aldon-commish talks, Lawrence says sacks on way up

Aldon Smith met with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell about possible reinstatement. Former Redskins quarterbacks offer Dak Prescott advice.

Aldon Smith has embarked on a new journey back to the NFL after a five-year absence. Recently, he met with league commissioner Roger Goodell and now awaits a decision on his reinstatement. Former Redskins quarterbacks Joe Theismann and Kirk Cousins offer Dak Prescott different perspectives about his current contract situation.

Cowboys CEO Stephen Jones says the team is all in on Prescott but believes paying too much can cripple the organization chances to win. With rookies, Trevon Diggs and Reggie Robinson set to take over as the teams starting outside corners, Jourdan Lewis and Anthony Brown will be an interesting battle for who where’s the crown in the slot. How the Cowboys had an interest in two other quarterbacks besides Ben DiNucci, the appreciation Diggs has for his mom, and Michael Gallup being ready for another big year are covered in the news and notes.


Cowboys have configuration decisions galore on OL in 2020 :: Cowboys Wire

The Cowboys have been building their depth around some of their stars on the offensive line are faced with plenty of decisions to make as to who goes where.


Cowboys followed the lead of strengthening a strength on its roster by adding to its passing attack :: Blogging The Boys

The drafting of wide receiver Cee Dee Lamb adds to the already hyped duo of Amari Cooper and Michael Gallup. This compares to the Washington Redskins adding a defensive end to their already scary front seven. Strengthening a strength mode.


Film room: 3 underrated traits among 2020 Cowboys draftees, including CeeDee Lamb’s punt return ability :: The Dallas Morning News

While you already know what the 2020 Dallas Cowboys draft class can potentially add to their position’s depth charts, check out an even deeper look at some of the extra nuggets some of the draftees can offer to the squad.


Will Jourdan Lewis or Anthony Brown be the Cowboys Top Nickel CB in 2020? :: Inside The Star

Rookies Trevon Diggs and Reggie Robinson have the inside track to the Cowboys starting outside corners. However, Jourdan Lewis and Anthony Brown are set to engage in a battle for who will take the reigns nickel corner.


Cowboys’ Aldon Smith meets with Goodell, awaits reinstatement :: Cowboys Wire

The Cowboys gave former All-Pro defensive end Aldon Smith a chance a redemption when they signed him on April 1. Now, after meeting with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, he awaits a decision on his possible reinstatement.


Stephen Jones: Paying QBs too much ‘decreases your chances to win’ :: Cowboys Wire

Cowboys CEO Stephen reiterates the franchise wants Dak Prescott with the organization long-term, but that too much money in the quarterback bank will hurt the team’s chances to win. He discussed a myriad of other things, such as the schedule, Cowboys’ lack of success and moving on from Jason Garrett.


The Dallas Cowboys already favored in 11 of their 16 games for the 2020 season :: Blogging The Boys

BetOnline has America’s Team favored in 11 of their 16 games in 2020.


WR Michael Gallup is Primed for Another Productive Season in 2020 :: NGSC Sports

The addition of rookie receiver CeeDee Lamb has the city of Dallas buzzing, but third-year sensation Michael Gallup shouldn’t be lost in the shadows.


Cowboys had interest in two other developmental QBs in the draft besides Ben DiNucci :: Blogging The Boys

Before drafting Ben DiNucci in the seventh-round, the Cowboys had their eyes on quarterbacks James Morgan and Nate Stanley.


‘The sack number will be back up’: Cowboys DE DeMarcus Lawrence talks the franchise tag, Dak Prescott and more :: Dallas Morning News

DeMarcus Lawrence joins Marcellus Wiley and Jason Whitlock of Fox Sports 1’s “Speak for Yourself” to discuss numerous Cowboys topics.


‘I can’t thank her enough’: Cowboys’ Trevon Diggs appreciates mother’s will, sacrifice during his journey to the NFL :: Dallas Morning News

After the passing of his father in 2008, Trevon Diggs saw his mother play the role of both parents during his journey to the NFL.


What they’re saying about Dak Prescott: Joe Theismann advises ‘take the money’; Kirk Cousins says tag ‘can be your friend’ :: Dallas Morning News

Former Redskins quarterbacks Joe Theismann and Kirk Cousins offer advice to Dak Prescott while he looks to secure a long-term deal with the Cowboys.


Stephen Jones updates the status of suspended players Aldon Smith and Randy Gregory :: Blogging The Boys

Cowboys CEO Stephen Jones gives the latest on Aldon Smith and Randy Gregory as both await reinstatement.

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Cowboys’ Aldon Smith meets with Goodell, awaits reinstatement

Aldon Smith meets with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell about possible reinstatement.

The Dallas Cowboys made a surprising move on April 1 when they signed former All-Pro defensive end Aldon Smith. Once one of the most feared pass rushers in the NFL, Smith has had his share of off the field issues which have led to him not seeing any game action since 2015.

Now, he awaits a decision on his possible reinstatement after meeting with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

Since his release from the Raiders in 2018, Smith worked on himself and is appreciative of his chance to play in the NFL, which he explained a week after signing with the Cowboys to Jay Glazer of FOX Sports.

“It’s been a whole lot of soul searching. It’s been a journey filled with ups and downs,” Smith said. “And during the process, during the journey, there’s been some self-inflicting wounds. But in the process, I came out with a better understanding of who I am and what I want for my life. It gave me a greater appreciation for the game I’m blessed to play.”

Smith also isn’t just looking to return to the field, he wants to use his experience to assist others.

“I believe that with the platform the NFL gives players and particularly me with the things that I’ve gone through and things I’ve learned, it would give me a chance to help out others.”

Now, the former first-round pick plays the waiting as the commissioner decides his fate.

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Cowboys News: 2020 schedule released, draft still left holes to fill

Dallas Cowboy News for May 7 2020. The 2020 NFL Schedule release has happened. Find out where the Dallas Cowboys start the Mike McCarthy era

Thursday was another step in the right direction for fans optimistic a full NFL season can happen. The 2020 schedule was released and there are officially dates and times attached to a full slate of action. The Dallas Cowboys will be the center of attention in Week 1, helping the Los Angeles Rams open up their new stadium on Sunday Night Football.

Revisit the NFL Draft with Todd McShay of ESPN as he breaks down some of the bigger bargains and late round findings. The Cowboys wide receiver group gets filled out with a few other players that can play significant roles. The Cowboys also addressed more offensive line depth. With the recent signing of a UDFA running back, are the Cowboys headed towards having a three-headed monster? All this and more in today’s news.

2020 Cowboys schedule: Dallas has 5 primetime games :: The CowboysWire

The 2020 NFL regular season schedule has been released. The Cowboys find themselves in five primetime games including opening Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles when they take on the LA Rams week one.

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6 NFL Backups Who Could Earn Starting Jobs in 2020 :: Bleacher Report

The Cowboys current roster is a deep one compared to the average NFL team. Cornerback Anthony Brown is a bit of a forgotten man after the Cowboys selected two corner’s in the draft, but Brown’s experience and flashes of solid play could thrust him into a larger role in 2020.


2020 NFL draft upgrades: Todd McShay’s biggest team improvements and best late-round finds :: ESPN+

Draft coverage never ends. ESPN’s Todd McShay breaks down the teams he believed immediately improved, including the Cowboys, and his favorite late-round picks.


Mailbag: Filling Out The WR Depth Chart? :: The Mothership

Does CeeDee Lamb wearing no. 88 close the door on a Dez Bryant return? Who will get the opportunities to be the fourth Dallas WR? Cowboy’s staff writers Rob Phillips & Jonny Auping answer some questions regarding the Cowboys WR room.


Cowboys add OL depth with former first-rounder Cameron Erving :: Cowboys Wire

Cameron Erving may not have lived up to his first round draft pick expectation from years ago, but Erving was a critical depth piece of the Chiefs Super Bowl run a year ago. Our own Todd Brock details the latest Dallas signing.


The Dallas Cowboys next three-headed monster: Smash, Dash, and Jet? :: Blogging The Boys

The Cowboys signed running back Darius Anderson from TCU as an UDFA. He could potentially bring an element to the Cowboys offense and create a three-headed monster not seen since Marion Barber, Felix Jones, and Tashard Choice made up the backfield.


Cowboys are Showing Supreme Confidence in Randy Gregory and Aldon Smith :: Inside The Star

With the NFL Draft in the rear view mirror, the Cowboys didn’t show too much focus on the defensive end position. This statement made shows their convinced that Randy Gregory and Aldon Smith will get the job done.



It seems like these five teams all had interest in Dallas Cowboys quarterback Andy Dalton :: Blogging The Boys

The Dallas Cowboys weren’t the only team in the Andy Dalton sweepstakes. Five teams had their chance but ultimately Dallas was the pick.


Draft Picks are Fun, but Cowboys’ Free Agents Will Make/Break 2020 Defense :: Inside The Star

The Cowboys hit one out of the park when it comes to their NFL draft. However, it’s all the money the team spent on free agents that will determine how the 2020 season goes.


NFL tells Cowboys, 32 teams to be ready to open facilities by next week :: The CowboysWire

All signs are starting to point in the right direction for getting the NFL back to football. New plans are in place for teams to open up their respective team facilities as early as next week.


Ourlad’s Football Meeting Room :: Youtube

Part 1 of 2 where managing editor KD Drummond discusses being a fan perspective in the media, Aaron Rodgers and Dak Prescott contract situations.


Ourlad’s Football Meeting Room :: Youtube

Part 2 dissects the Cowboys’ 2020 draft class, including which UDFA free agents are the most intriguing.


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Cowboys pre-draft press conference glitchy, but telling

The Cowboys held their first virtual pre-draft press conference.

The Dallas Cowboys held their annual pre-draft press conference Tuesday afternoon, but this time there was a twist. The conference was held virtually, much like the NFL Draft will be beginning on Thursday night.

Cowboys writers and reporters were able to join a video teleconference and ask questions in real-time to owner Jerry Jones and head coach Mike McCarthy, while executive VP and de facto GM Stephen Jones would join the two later in the conference. Cowboys fans watched the stream close as arguably the three biggest decision makers in Dallas answered questions that focused on one of the biggest weekends in the NFL calendar year; the 2020 NFL Draft.

Draft Thoughts, Philosophy and Free Agency Impact

A pressing question for every team is drafting for need versus drafting the best available player. As is always their goal, the Cowboys think they did enough in free agency to not draft specifically for need.

“I think we did specifically address some areas that give us some slack as far as need in several positions, even our kicker,”  said Jerry Jones. “I think we’ve done some things that will [have], in and of itself, apart from positioning for the draft, but in and of itself, improved us on the defensive side of the ball.” Jones would add that he thinks “without a doubt” he thinks there will be quality players available at selection No. 17.

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When asked specifically if cornerback would be in play with their early selections because of the loss of Byron Jones, the trio of was in agreement that their draft board rankings proceed all needs, but stated if the right prospect was there of course the position is in play.

“I just think it all depends on the [draft] board,” replied Stephen. We try to every year in free agency do what we need to do to feel good about our team regardless of what we pick in the draft, and I think we’ve done a good job of that.” He would go on to say, “We just don’t feel the pressure to have to take a certain position early.”

Of course, McCarthy and the Joneses don’t want to tip their hand just days before the draft.

Fans and analysts both suspect Dallas will add to their defensive and secondary during the draft. When asked about the depth of those two areas in the draft, McCarthy responded, “I do feel that there are very good numbers at those areas.”

The latter goes with mosts impressions of the draft, the latter does not. It’s seen as a draft without many immediate-impact ends as Day 2 and Day 3 come around.

Jamal Adams

Dallas has been linked to the Jets All-Pro safety for years now. A deal to get Adams would almost certainly involve at least the Cowboys first-round pick. When asked about the likelihood that Dallas trades pick 17 for an established star Jerry Jones said it is “highly unlikely.”

The Jets are saying its unlikely they’ll trade him, the Cowboys are saying its unlikely they’ll trade for him, yet the two remain intertwined until Adams strikes a long-term deal with New York. Are both sides being honest or negotiating in public?

Virtual Challenges

When asked what they thought the biggest challenges would be handling the virtual draft, the Cowboys owner and new coach sounded positive that changes being made wouldn’t effect their ability to scout players before the draft, and make selections when the Cowboys are on the clock.

McCarthy credited the IT department for the Cowboys smooth transition, and Jerry credited Will McClays hard work that has helped make the transition be seamless. Stephen Jones would add, “It’s been amazingly productive and efficient working virtually with these draft meetings… and I think we can be very efficient and very effective in terms of communicating with one another.”

Jerry Jones noted the team actually had a technical issue during the first virtual mock draft the league ran, and the Cowboys were able to handle the issue by having backup plans in place to handle their business. Hopefully the mock draft helped Dallas iron out those issues.

The Cowboys staff made it clear they have direct lines of communication to each during this pre-draft process, and the group is working hard to be on the same page come draft time.

Dak Prescott’s Contract and Offseason Program Involvement

The press conference wasn’t solely draft related, as the biggest news of the Cowboys’ spring was brought up. Jerry started off the Prescott discussion by noting that he isn’t concerned at all about their ability to complete a long term deal with the franchise QB, and that Prescott will still do everything he needs to to be ready with his team.

Does that include attending voluntary virtual meeting that started on Monday? That was a little trickier for coach McCarthy to answer. While he never has a yes or no, he did state that he is happy with the communication Prescott has had with the position coaches.

The Jones’ raved over McCarthy’s ability to develop quarterbacks at a high level, and it seems like the Cowboys might use at least one later pick on a backup QB that McCarthy can attempt to groom while Prescott starts.

Offensive Changes

It’s no secret McCarthy is an offense-first coach, but his decision to keep Kellen Moore as the offensive coordinator showed he has a willingness to adapt, and adapt they now must.

McCarthy said the team must build on the successful offensive concepts that Moore, Prescott, Elliott and the gang were able to establish a season ago, and that combining the offensive terminology he’s used to with the Cowboys current language is something they are working hard at.

The sudden retirement of Travis Frederick shook up the offensive line depth chart. McCarthy noted the good job Joe Looney did in that role two years ago, and that “the two Connors” (Connor McGovern and Connor Williams) have a huge opportunity.

Williams ended the year with a torn ACL but the team hopes he’s ready to return and excel at the left guard spot. McGovern missed his rookie season with a torn pectoral muscle, but the third-round pick spent his sophomore year in college at the pivot position.

Defensive Changes

Mike Nolan joined McCarthy on the staff as the defensive coordinator, and fans have wondered what scheme changes this might entail. Nolan wasn’t there to speak but McCarthy cleared things up.

The teams will continue to be a 4-3 front, but McCarthy values versatility and variation, so changing fronts should be common. Recently the team has spoken of adopting a Sam/Designated Pass Rusher identity for some players, indicating the down linemen will be joined by more designed linebacker rushes in various configurations.

Suspended defensive linemen Randy Gregory and Aldon Smith were also a topic of interest. Both players are applying to be reinstated into the league and are awaiting the leagues decisions. McCarthy said he was able to spend some face-to-face time with Smith all the way back in December, and that the progress he had made and continues to make is outstanding. It would be a surprise if either players request was denied.

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Overall, the trio spoke with conviction and agreement regarding the biggest questions they faced just 2 days before the draft, and that is what fans want to hear. Time will tell if they are as prepared for this years extraordinary draft and season.

The entire press conference can be viewed below.

Which player is the most accurate comparison for Chase Young in the NFL?

It’s fun to look at Chase Young and say he will eventually be a Hall-of-Famer, but who is an accurate comparison to him in the NFL?

As the hype for Ohio State defensive end Chase Young has grown to an all-time high in Washington as the Redskins prepare for the 2020 NFL Draft, which is now just days away, some comparisons have become rampant.

Some believe that Young, who was dominant in college, will be a Hall of Fame player; a once-in-a-generation type guy who will lead the Redskins to multiple championships in his career. Others believe that he is good, but not someone who will completely alter the future of the franchise. The answer is that he’s probably somewhere in the middle. So who could you compare him to in the NFL?

Our friends at Touchdown Wire took a crack at finding a comp, as they did for the top 50 rookies in the 2020 NFL Draft class. Their pick for Chase Young? San Francisco 49ers DE Aldon Smith.

Smith was an absolute force as a pass-rusher before off-field issues unfortunately wrecked his athletic potential. But when Smith was on his game, he had the same combination of size, explosive speed, and unusual power that allowed him to total 33.5 sacks in 2011 and 2012 — the most for any NFL player in his first two seasons since the sack became an official statistic in 1982. Young absolutely has the ability to make the same kind of impact, and has All-Pro potential especially if he cleans up a few non-pass rush issues that will make him a more complete player.

While it may not be a high-profile name like Von Miller or Julius Peppers, there is absolutely nothing wrong with being compared to Smith. If the Redskins end up drafting Young at No. 2, and they can add an Aldon Smith-type player to an already stacked defensive line, their front seven will be extremely dangerous for years to come.

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Cowboys News: Drafting QB possible, Blake Jarwin ready to ball out

Also, the team talks to backup QBs, more support for a Jamal Adams trade, Henry Ruggs interviews, and Roger Staubach’s final comeback win.

The Cowboys’ new tight end is ready to step up and show the lessons learned under a recently-departed legend. And a former superstar receiver is ready to step up and show that he’s not quite done building his legend yet… but a budding talent at the position may be ready to step up and steal some of the spotlight.

That’s a lot of stepping up. We’ll also take a step back to look at why the Raiders took a chance on Jason Witten, relive the final comeback in the career of Captain America, and wonder what the 2020 season might look like in empty stadiums. Plus, an energized Mike McCarthy is ready to get back to work. So are Aldon Smith and Randy Gregory, though they’ll all have to wait a while longer. That and more is ahead in this edition of Cowboys News and Notes.

Blake Jarwin eager to show what he learned in Jason Witten’s shadow :: ESPN

The fourth-year tight end isn’t allowed in the team facility, so he’s working on his game using decidedly old-school methods. And he talks about his old-school mindset to the starting role, one he learned from the 16-year veteran he just replaced.


Raiders’ Mike Mayock explains decision to sign Jason Witten, but final stint with Cowboys casts some doubt :: CBS Sports

As the Raiders look to create a new team culture in the Las Vegas desert, their GM describes their newly-signed 37-year-old tight end as “the quintessential culture guy.” But given Witten’s decline in Dallas over his last four seasons, what he’ll bring to the actual playing field for the silver and black falls into more of a gray area.


Is ex-Cowboy Dez Bryant ready to make his NFL comeback? The trainer of star wide receivers thinks so :: Dallas Morning News

David Robinson has been training wide receivers for 15 years. Robinson talks about how Dez Bryant is different these days and says he’s “about 80-90 percent where he needs to be” for a return to the NFL.



Reinstatement delayed: Cowboys won’t know Gregory, Smith fate pre-draft :: Cowboys Wire

Dallas could be fielding a new version of the Doomsday defense if Randy Gregory and Aldon Smith are both reinstated by the league, as the club expects. But it hasn’t happened yet, and it won’t happen before draft weekend. That uncertainty may color the team’s decisions once they find themselves on the clock.


Why a trade for All-Pro safety Jamal Adams suddenly makes sense for the Dallas Cowboys :: Blogging the Boys

This, of course, is well-covered ground. But the unrealistic pipe dream from last season is gaining traction as a viable option that makes a ton of sense.


Mike McCarthy rejuvenated in return to coaching with Cowboys :: Fort Worth Star-Telegram

He spent his off-year working from home, getting ready for a coaching comeback. Now the new Cowboys skipper is having to work from home again due to coronavirus restrictions, but Mike McCarthy says his mind “is flying 100 miles an hour” as he prepares for the upcoming season.


Report: Playing in empty stadiums is a possibility for NFL’s 2020 season :: Cowboys Wire

The league has reportedly been working on contingency plans for playing on this fall during the COVID-19 pandemic, although it could mean a shortened season, sequestering teams in hotels, or even playing in empty stadiums.


Doc of the Day: Roger Staubach’s Last Rally :: The Mothership

In what turned out to be his final NFL win, Captain Comeback lived up to his nickname with a pair of touchdown passes in the final five minutes to stun the Redskins in the 1979 regular season finale. Enjoy this mini-movie exploring what Staubach called “absolutely the most thrilling sixty minutes I ever spent on a football field.”


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Reinstatement Delayed: Cowboys won’t know Gregory, Smith fate pre-draft

The Dallas Cowboys didn’t make a big splash when it came to filling the void left after the departure of defensive end Robert Quinn in free agency. In 2019, the club traded a sixth-round pick for the former Rams and Dolphins star, and in turn got a …

The Dallas Cowboys didn’t make a big splash when it came to filling the void left after the departure of defensive end Robert Quinn in free agency. In 2019, the club traded a sixth-round pick for the former Rams and Dolphins star, and in turn got a team-leading 11.5 sacks as he crushed through some of the most double-teams of any edge rusher in the league. It earned the elder statesman a five-year, $70 million deal with the Chicago Bears and left a hole in Dallas’ defensive line.

Instead of going big at end, the Cowboys shored up the interior, inking Gerald McCoy and Dontari Poe. On the edge, the team will rely on the return of Tyrone Crawford after an injury-plagued year and hope that the new CBA which removed failed marijuana testing from the suspension track will mean the reinstatement of Randy Gregory. The team also signed Aldon Smith, who is also indefinitely suspended. The team expects both to be reinstated by the beginning of the league year, but if there’s any trepidation in their availability, the team will have to make a draft move. According to ESPN’s Ed Werder, the team will not hear from the NFL league offices about either of the petitioned reinstatements.

There’s no way the Cowboys can proceed with a plan to have either as an integral cog in their rotation; there’s simply too much history with both regardless of relaxed league rules. Smith’s suspensions have had to do with arrests, and although he’s come through a serious rehab stint, he’s a single violation away from another indefinite suspension, if not lifetime ban. Even with their long-term uncertainty though, having both in the fold would still have an impact on the team’s draft plans even it neither would preclude a high-pedigree expenditure along the line.

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Cowboys News: Grading free agency, virtual draft interview videos

Grading free agency decisions. Cowboys released more prospect Zoom interview videos. Best fits in 2020 NFL draft at safety.

With the frenzy of free agency mostly over, and the NFL Draft not starting for another two weeks, this period of time is starting to feel like the calm before the storm.

The Dallas Cowboys signed a new defensive back, but that shouldn’t stop them from targeting a defensive back in the first half of their draft. Grant Delpit and Antoine Winfield Jr two names that have been thrown around in Dallas; would one of those talented prospects be a great fit? Get an inside look at some Cowboys virtual draft interviews ahead of the first virtual draft ever.

Plus, a breakdown of the most underrated Cowboys’ free agent signings, and grades for every Cowboy move so far. Read about the struggle, and comeback of one surprising signing, Aldon Smith. All that, and more, here are the Cowboys news and notes for April 10, 2020.

Grading Cowboys free agency through 3 weeks, from Dak to Aldon Smith :: Cowboys Wire

A look into every move that is Cowboys related so far this offseason? Who did we overpay? Who should we have try to retain? Our own K.D. Drummond examines and grades the Dallas free agency period.


Don’t Overlook These 5 Free Agency Moves :: The Mothership

After Gerald McCoy, Dontari Poe, and HaHa Clinton-Dix, most of the Cowboy signings went relatively under the radar. The Cowboys official site breaks down five other signings that will could the Cowboys next season.


Cowboys continue to augment CB group with former Alabama product :: Cowboys Wire

The Cowboys have added depth at cornerback, signing former Jaguar Saivion Smith.



ESPN analyst projects Cowboys offense to dip in production in 2020 but still be solid overall :: Blogging the Boys

Dak Prescott and the Cowboys offense exceeded some expectations in the 2018-19 season, including ESPN analyst Mike Clay’s. How does Clay think the Cowboys should fare in 2019?


Safety Antoine Winfield would be a welcome addition to Cowboys secondary :: Cowboys Wire

It feels like every draft Cowboys fans are beating the drum for one of the top safety prospects. If Mike McCarthy and Mike Nolan choose to finally address that position with high draft capital, Antoine Winfield Jr. could be a nice fit in Dallas.


Virtual Draft Interviews | 2020 :: The Mothership

This year’s NFL is going to be very unique. Teams will draft virtually, so it makes sense that they would interview virtually as well. Thankfully the Dallas Cowboys have allowed us to get a sneak peak into these virtual interviews with some of the top prospects.




TCU’s Jalen Reagor on Why Guerilla Training Will Make Him the Draft’s Best WR :: Bleacher Report

If you only look at the top two WR’s, you may think that the Cowboys are set at the position. However, after Michael Gallup there is a steep drop off. Jalen Reagor is a potential Cowboy pick. Could Reagor really be the best WR in this draft?


New Cowboys DE Aldon Smith says he was in such a dark place, he spent nights sleeping under his car :: Yahoo Sports

Since signing with the Cowboys, Aldon Smith’s story of his journey back to football has made headlines. This latest news piece looks at some of the dark times Smith has went through.



Spagnola: So Many Needs, So Few Draft Picks :: The Mothership

Long-time Cowboys writer Mickey Spagnola shares his thoughts on the Cowboys current roster construction, including our biggest needs two weeks ahead the NFL draft.


Top 25 Under 25: Ranking NFL’s Best Young Stars Ahead of the 2020 Draft :: Bleacher Report

A list of the top players younger than 25 years old in there league. Ezekiel Elliott, Jaylon Smith, Michael Gallup, Leighton Vander Esch all qualify, but will any of the four make the cut?


Cowboys rank 11th in Power Rankings :: Sports Illustrated

Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott and Amari Cooper are all still Cowboys, albeit at a steep price. Travis Frederick was not a member of the present-day Cowboy triplets, but the retirement of the All-Pro center will certainly affect the triplets’ ability to do their jobs. The resources spent on offense meant key losses on defense like cornerback Byron Jones and defensive end Robert Quinn.


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Report: Broncos made Aldon Smith an offer before he signed with Cowboys

The Broncos made Aldon Smith a contract offer before he signed with the Cowboys.

Before he signed a one-year, $2 million contract with the Cowboys, outside linebacker Aldon Smith received a “vet-minimum/incentive-laden” offer from the Broncos, according to a report from KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis.

Smith played under Denver coach Vic Fangio while with the 49ers and he is friends with Broncos edge defender Von Miller so there was mutual interest between the two sides, according to Klis. Ultimately, Smith decided to take the better offer from Dallas.

Denver already has two star pass rushers in Miller and Bradley Chubb but the team clearly feels that more depth would help. Smith could have served as a rotational pass rusher had he accepted the Broncos’ team-friendly offer.

Smith was selected by San Francisco with the seventh overall pick in the 2011 NFL draft, just a few spots after Denver drafted Miller with the second overall pick. Smith went on to finish second in Defensive Rookie of the Year voting behind Miller.

Smith made the Pro Bowl in 2012 after totaling 19.5 sacks. His career was then derailed by DUIs, possession of marijuana, an alleged hit-and-run, accusations of domestic violence and violations of court orders.

Smith, 30, has not played since 2015 when he totaled 3.5 sacks in nine games with the Raiders. He signed with the Cowboys on April 2.

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Cowboys News: 2020 breakout candidates, Dak backups, Aldon Smith is huge

Also, small-school studs, draft day prospects via video chat, Jerry Jones tops another list, and should players be working out together?

To hear one NFL coach tell it, Dallas came a lot closer to losing wide receiver Amari Cooper than Cowboys fans probably want to hear. And to hear one NFL insider tell it, the league should come down like a hammer on its quarterback’s workouts with an ex-teammate on the comeback trail.

The club has released more footage from virtual interviews with a pair of draft prospects, the new defender has kept himself in shape after four years away, and the team owner tops another list. Plus a tech tweak for draft day, a deep dive into the defense, a backup plan at quarterback, a big day on a bum shoulder for the rushing king, and a shout-out to the small-school studs. All the Cowboys news that’s fit to link, coming right up…

Cowboys almost got sniped on Amari Cooper by Redskins, who were in pursuit ‘up to the very end’ :: Yahoo Sports

All’s well that ends well, but Dallas nearly lost its WR1 to their rivals from DC. New Washington coach Ron Rivera has revealed that the club was playing legitimate hardball in an attempt to lure the four-time Pro Bowler away.


Florio: Dez-Dak workouts violate stay-at-home orders, NFL should ‘do something’ :: Cowboys Wire

During these strict shelter-in-place times, should Cowboys fans be bothered by the joint workouts between free agent receiver Dez Bryant and Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott? Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk is, and he’s calling for the league to take action.


New Cowboys pass rusher Aldon Smith up to nearly 290 pounds after four-year hiatus from NFL:: CBS Sports 

The Cowboys new edge rusher is up to a “monstrous” 287 pounds- but with very low body fat- after four years away from football.


WATCH: CB Kristian Fulton interview released in Cowboys draft prep video:: Cowboys Wire

The Cowboys have an interview with early-round talent Kristian Fulton out of LSU.


Cowboys Looking To Strike D-Line Gold Again:: The Mothership

After veterans contributed mightily on the defensive line in 2019, the Cowboys look to get more of the same from Gerald McCoy, Dontari Poe, and Aldon Smith.



Ultimate mock draft: All 32 NFL teams will test virtual tech :: Cowboys Wire

In preparation for what will surely be the strangest NFL draft in league history, each team will do a trial run of the technology needed to make actual shelter-in-place picks on April 23.


There’s a new richest man in Dallas in Forbes’s annual billionaires ranking:: Dallas Morning News 

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is the new top dog in Dallas in the financial magazine’s latest billionaire rankings.


Why the Cowboys were right to let Byron Jones leave in free agency:: Blogging The Boys 

Byron Jones is a top-tier corner, but were the Cowboys right in letting him leave?


Best small-college studs ever for all 32 NFL teams: Payton, Rice, McNair and more :: ESPN

Shopping for collegiate talent from the powerhouse programs is easy. But sometimes the brightest stars turn out to be the ones who were hardest to find on a map. This fun list looks at each team’s best small-school gem. The Cowboys had several Hall of Famers to choose from, but in the end, Todd Archer picked the pride of Sonoma State who went to eleven Pro Bowls in 12 seasons.


Cowboys 2020 Draft Breakdown: Defensive Edition:: Inside The Star 

A breakdown of what the Cowboys need defensively based on their current roster.


25 possibilities to backup Dak Prescott in 2020 come from all over :: CowboysWire

A comprehensive look at the veteran free agent market at QB, draft possibilities and veterans who may shake free after or during the draft.


Cowboys poised for breakout seasons in 2020: Blake Jarwin, three others set to make the leap :: CBS Sports

Patrik Walker looks at four players ready to have big seasons and emerge from the shadows; two on each side of the ball.


Doc of the day: Emmitt Smith’s greatest moment :: The Mothership

Hit the rewind button for a dramatic look at the defining moment of the rushing champ’s career, when he carried the 1993 squad to a season-ending overtime win and division title… all with a separated shoulder practically hanging out of his torso.