Blogging The Boys

● By Brian Martin
The lack of activity in the first week of free agency has a lot of Dallas Cowboys fans once again in an uproar. Dallas has a lot of roster holes they need to fill and so far they have more subtractions than they do additions, leaving them to rely heavily on hitting on their 2024 draft picks. The Cowboys currently have a total of seven draft picks. Due to the trade for Trey Lance, they don't currently have a fourth-round draft pick. Considering they need to find starting replacements for Tyron Smith, Tyler Biadasz, and a backfield mate for Rico Dowdle after Tony Pollard’s exit, as well as fortifying the depth that several other positions, they need to hit on more of their picks than they miss. Because of all of that, it wouldn't be surprising to see them trade down to accumulate more draft capital when the 2024 NFL Draft picks off in April. Today, we are going to explore that possibility and attempt to address their roster needs.