Future Prospects for Cowboys Amidst Disappointment
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The Dallas Cowboys are officially out of playoff contention, prompting discussions about their future direction, including potential draft strategies and player acquisitions. According to Blogging The Boys, the Cowboys are already focusing on the 2026 NFL Draft, with plans to improve their defense.
They currently own the Green Bay Packers' first-round pick, which places them in a strong position to select impactful players. A mock draft from the site suggests they could target David Bailey, an edge rusher from Texas Tech, and cornerback Avieon Terrell from Clemson to bolster their defense.
Additionally, there are significant discussions surrounding the future of wide receiver George Pickens. Jerry Jones, as noted by The Landry Hat, hinted at Pickens' future with the team, expressing confidence in his competitive spirit.
However, the Cowboys face challenges with salary cap management and may need to prioritize defensive upgrades. Hall of Famer Troy Aikman raised concerns about potentially sacrificing Pickens to allocate funds towards addressing glaring defensive needs, emphasizing the importance of maximizing Dak Prescott's prime alongside securing top defensive talent.
With these considerations, the Cowboys aim to navigate a critical offseason to reshape their roster and return to playoff contention in 2026.