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Telling Tale: 5 of the Cowboys’ 2025 Def starters remain unemployed

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The Cowboys were so bad on defense last season five of their starters can't find jobs in 2026

This just in: the Dallas Cowboys defense in 2025 wasn’t very good. If anyone needs proof, look no further than the free agent market. Turns out other teams don’t think much of Dallas’ players last year either, with five former starters still unsigned and looking for employment.

This lack of interest speaks to the legitimacy of Dallas’ struggles last year. Matt Eberflus alone didn’t sink the squad, but the players who played and the people who built the roster share the burden as well. On the Monday afternoon following the 2026 NFL Draft, free agent signings no long count against the compensatory formula.

This means remaining free agents now have a shot at finding teams. But even now these five remain on the market. Trevon Diggs, CB With 63 career starts in Dallas, six of which came last season, Trevon Diggs is the Cowboys’ most notable unemployed defender.

The former All-Pro’s career fell of a cliff after suffering a pair of knee injuries in 2023 and 2024. His commitment to rehab was questioned in Dallas, leading to his eventual release late last year. After testing the waters in Green Bay for a game, Diggs remains unemployed.