FRISCO – Undoubtedly, significant questions loom for the Dallas Cowboys as they prepare for the 2025 season. Can DaRon Bland, who only played half of the 2024 season after starting on injured reserve, regain his playmaking prowess?
Will Trevon Diggs, still on the mend from a knee injury, ever return to his former self? Can Kaiir Elam, the first-round pick deemed a “bust” and traded from Buffalo, achieve what he has yet to accomplish? These issues naturally cause Cowboys fans to be open to considering any semi-prominent player that becomes available. …
The franchise is known for offering players second chances, earning the nickname “Second-Chance Valley Ranch,” and there are hints that the Cowboys could be a potential destination for former Las Vegas Raiders defensive back Jack Jones.
The Raiders recently released Jones following a disappointing season and an upcoming scheme overhaul with Pete Carroll stepping in as the new head coach. During his time with coach Antonio Pierce, Jones recorded career highs in tackles (69) and interceptions (three), making him one of the most productive players by some metrics.
However, there are also three main drawbacks. Firstly, his 698 yards and nine touchdowns allowed in coverage highlight a significant concern for any team considering taking him on.