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Cowboys continue defensive rebuild with both Round 1 picks in new ESPN mock draft
The turnover will continue on defense in Dallas, says Field Yates, with the team using both first-round picks on standouts from major programs.
A Dallas Cowboys beat reporter has weighed-in on the future of wide receiver George Pickens with the team and believes the franchise tag is a possibility for him.
Why ESPN's potential free agent move for Cowboys' George Pickens makes zero sense originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Dallas Cowboys receiver George Pickens has been in the news this week for his less-than-ideal performance against the Detroit Lions.
Jarrett Bell says it will be 30-23, as does Nick Brinkerhoff. Chris Bumbaca says 26-23 while Nate Davis predicts 27-23. Mike Middlehurst-Schwartz has the final pick at 23-20. While he expects the Vikings to put up a fight, Pete Prisco has the Cowboys winning 24-21.
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Dallas Cowboys: Reading between the lines (defense)
In this episode of Between the Lines we flip the attention to the defensive line, where chaos meets strategy. This is where the Cowboys’ games are won and lost so let’s dive in. Minnesota sits first in run block win rate at 75%,
FRISCO - Dak Prescott leads the NFL in passing yards as we begin Week 15 in the NFL, but because the Dallas Cowboys are floating about with a .500 record at 6-6-1, the initial buzz about Prescott's MVP candidacy from earlier in the season has died down.
Former Dallas Cowboys star turned ESPN NFL analyst Marcus Spears got honest on the team's chances in the NFC playoff race.
Cowboys HC Brian Schottenheimer insists his team’s approach to a Week 15 meeting with Minnesota hasn’t changed.
In a pivotal moment ahead of Sunday night’s must-win clash with the Minnesota Vikings, Dallas Cowboys HC Brian Schottenheimer delivered the kind of news that shifts expectations for the NFC East showdown.