NFL Execs Question Dallas Cowboys Offseason Moves, Roster Building
The Dallas Cowboys have received a lot of buzz around the NFL media for their work this offseason in keeping […]
The Dallas Cowboys have received a lot of buzz around the NFL media for their work this offseason in keeping together one of the most explosive offenses in the league. However, NFL executives don’t seem to be as keen on the Cowboys offseason moves. In a survey of NFL executives conducted by Mike Sando of The Athletic , one team executive shared why he wasn’t particularly fond of what Dalals did this offseason.
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” Anonymous NFL executive on the Dallas Cowboys offseason moves, acquiring Rashan Gary Days before being traded to Dallas, edge rusher Rashan Gary posted a farewell message to the Green Bay Packers fan base on Instagram. It was made pretty apparent that he would be released after everyone around the league viewed him as an expected cap casualty. Instead, Dallas traded a 2027 fourth-round pick for Gary.
For comparison, when the Cleveland Browns and Houston Texans became aware that the Packers would release interior lineman Elgton Jenkins, they waited until he was cut to go after him. Dallas didn’t display that same patience. As another executive put it, he wasn’t expecting any splashes among the Cowboys offseason moves.