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Dane Brugler of The Athletic has put out his highly-anticipated seven-round mock draft. Here's a look at the best and worst picks for the Dallas Cowboys ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.
John Fitzgerald, the starting center for the Dallas Cowboys for most of the 1970s, tragically passed away at age 77.
A decision for Brandon Aubrey is coming. The Cowboys work to zero in on draft picks, but insiders believe the team could be looking to jump NYG.
P.J. Locke recently shared why signing with the Dallas Cowboys in free agency was important to him.
Considering Dallas' current roster construction — and with two first-round picks — this list leans heavily to the defensive side.
The 2026 NFL Draft is nearing very quickly, yet there seems to be a lot of ambiguity in terms of how it will play out. Generally, leading up to the draft, the first few picks start
John Fitzgerald, the Dallas Cowboys' starting center for most of the 1970s, died Tuesday morning. Thursday would have been the two-time Super Bowl champion's 78th birthday. Fitzgerald played in 137 games (109 starts) with Dallas from 1971-80 after being drafted in the fourth round in 1970 out of Boston College.
Here's a look at some of the best players the Dallas Cowboys found late in the NFL draft, and why they slipped as far as they did.