Everything Stephen Jones had to say from the combine on Monday, including hinting that the Cowboys could be active traders this offseason.
NFL Scouting Combine is about to kick things up a notch with drills starting on Thursday. The Dallas Cowboys will be paying close attention throughout the entire process but will have a strong interest in the defensive linemen in Indianapolis.
The Cowboys are in contract talks with Osa Odighizuwa, while the team hopes to retain the likes of Jourdan Lewis and Rico Dowdle. More at PFR.
The Dallas Cowboys are in full force in Indianapolis for the NFL Scouting Combine, as the entirety of the front office and coaching staff has descended upon the NFL’s annual spring conference that doubles as an opportunity to sit down with agents ahead of free agency in mid-March.
Johnson would fit with nearly any offense but working with Klayton Adams feels like a perfect match. Adams, the new offensive coordinator in Dallas, was the offensive line coach f
Along with evaluating talent at the NFL Scouting Combine, the Dallas Cowboys will be meeting with two key free agents.
One of the top priorities for the Dallas Cowboys is to retain star defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa, who is set to become an NFL free agent when the new league year begins. If Odighizuwa were to leave Dallas in the offseason,
Cowboys COO Stephen Jones recently acknowledged, "We have had negotiations with Osa. I just think Osa is a really good football player ... He’s an important piece."
The former third-round pick had a career year in 2024, and the Cowboys are keen on retaining his services. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer was asked during the NFL Combine in Indianapolis how far along the team and the 26-year-old were in their quest to extend their partnership.