NFL Experts Selected Dallas Cowboys as the Worst 2024 Off-Season Team.
The Dallas Cowboys have had the worst off-season so far in the NFL, according to a number of experts polled in ESPN’s most recent roundup of the off-season.
There’s an adage on addition by subtraction, but it’s not relevant in this situation. It seems like the Cowboys lost out on top players throughout the free agency period. With no free agency move to replace running back Tony Pollard, the backfield now appears unimpressive despite the availability of multiple seasoned options. The departure of OT Tyron Smith complicates things right away. Although Smith had health problems recently, QB Dak Prescott had no better friend than him on the field.
The O-line must be given priority in the Cowboys’ draft plan, even if they decide to move tackle Tyler Smith, which is debatable. As noticed by Stephania Bell.
In response to Bell’s Cowboys choice, ESPN fantasy expert Eric Moody raised concerns about Dak Prescott’s potential impact on the team’s chances of winning the Super Bowl. “They need to address a number of spots, and there are good reasons to doubt Prescott’s ability to take them to the Super Bowl. There is uncertainty surrounding the team because Prescott’s contract expires after the 2024 campaign. The Cowboys’ future continues to raise more questions than it does answers as the NFL offseason goes on. Calais Campbell would instantly strengthen Dallas’ defensive line and rotation, so the team should sign him.
The changing area would They haven’t been able to find replacements for the important players they lost. Tyron Smith’s non-resignation leaves a gaping hole at left tackle, and it was dubious to let Pollard walk free without a plan for succession. Although the draft is still a ways off, there is a lot of pressure to replace individuals who were essential to the team’s success with those selected in the selection.
“They still need to fill the positions of running back, defensive tackle, receiver, left tackle, and center. Even though they will be spending a lot of money on contracts for Micah Parsons, CeeDee Lamb, and Prescott, it surprised them to not pursue Henry or AJ Dillon. They should be commended for their excellent drafting.
All was well in ‘Jerry World’ as the Dallas Cowboys began their season with a 7-2 record, which included a five-game winning streak over the likes of the Philadelphia Eagles, Seattle Seahawks, Washington Commanders, Carolina Panthers, and New York Giants. Despite a few losses to the Eagles, 49ers, and a shocking one in Arizona against the lowly Kyler Murray-less Cardinals, the Cowboys ended the regular season with back-to-back wins over the Jets and Giants to win the NFC East.
Unfortunately for the Dallas Cowboys, history repeated itself when Jerry Jones’ club was throttled by Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Wild Card in their own place, 48-32. After such an embarrassing loss to his old team, it was seemingly a foregone conclusion that Mike McCarthy would be the fall guy for the Cowboys’ short-coming…especially with names like Bill Belichick and Jim Harbaugh on the market.