The Dallas Cowboys need to find a Brock Hoffman replacement this offseason and Auburn offensive lineman Dillon Wade could be that guy on Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Dallas Cowboys could select Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Knowing that, we're taking a deeper dive into the promising safety prospect.
The Dallas Cowboys are in attendance for Arizona State star receiver Jordyn Tyson's private Pro Day for NFL scouts, which opens an intriguing possibility on draft day.
A 2026 NFL Draft prospect, Weber State wide receiver Jayleen Record, is standing outside the Dallas Cowboys' facility in the hopes the team will give him an opportunity.
The Dallas Cowboys need to add to their defense and, more specifically, players who can make an immediate impact. One analyst believes Tennessee cornerback Colton Hood is someone who checks that box.
The Dallas Cowboys have been linked to several top defensive prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft class, with some fits who could make an impact from Day 1.
The Dallas Cowboys have done their due diligence on Texas Tech star linebacker Jacob Rodriguez, and left a strong impression ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Dallas Cowboys have scheduled a virtual meeting with Memphis OT Travis Burke, who would be a fine addition for the Cowboys considering their question marks along the offensive line.
The Dallas Cowboys need to fix their defense and should go heavy on that side of the ball in the 2026 NFL Draft. So, it comes as zero surprise that the team is giving "significant" influence to its defense play-caller.
The Dallas Cowboys have been linked to Miami Hurricanes All-American EDGE Rueben Bain Jr. ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, and a patient approach could pay off.
A failed former NFL general manager is not a fan of a popular Dallas Cowboys 2026 NFL Draft scenario that has the team trading up. Here's why he's wrong to not be on board with such a move.
Rumor has it the Dallas Cowboys could trade up in the firs round of the 2026 NFL Draft, but one insider is hearing that the Cowboys are more content with staying put and picking at Nos. 12 and 20.
The Dallas Cowboys must build more competition throughout the roster, which is why they should keep an eye on these five sleepers in the 2026 NFL draft.