The Dallas Cowboys are still actively engaged in free agency. Although this offseason has been relatively subdued for the Cowboys, they maintain that their efforts are far from finished. To illustrate the quiet nature of their offseason, the most lucrative contract they issued was worth $6.4 million in total, and it went to a punter—not exactly the most crucial position on the field.
The Cowboys have yet to secure substantial offensive support for Dak Prescott, but they want to assure fans that the offseason is ongoing. According to executive vice president Stephen Jones, “We haven’t completed our activities yet. There are still some pending matters we’re trying to resolve. We’ve missed out on a few players due to unexpectedly high costs. Overall, we’re satisfied with the improvements we’ve made to our squad.”
There are still some notable offensive players available in free agency. Former Chicago Bears wide receiver Keenan Allen and ex-Buffalo Bills wideout Amari Cooper are both options. A few offensive linemen remain on the market, although they are not the top-tier choices.
It appears that the Cowboys may need to rely on the upcoming NFL Draft to bolster their offense, with prospects like Luther Burden III from Missouri or Ashton Jeanty potentially providing the boost they need.
Nonetheless, fans have expressed their dissatisfaction with the team’s offseason strategy on social media. One fan commented, “They claim to be content with the roster every year for the past 30 years. Talking to the Jones is pointless.” Another said, “It’s time for bargain hunting, if anything.” A third fan added, “He’s terrible.”