The Dallas Cowboys offseason activity did nothing to change the narrative of not being a serious challenger in 2025.
As we call around here, a bunch of solid or “Tier 2” signatures is hard to tell if the Cowboys have been better than this season while some starters are leaving.
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With the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington managers now having a better roster, it can be easily said that Dallas is the third best team in the division.
Yes, the NFL Draft is still coming, but for the most part, the Cowboys don’t feel like a team that can produce substantial things in Brian Schottenheimer’s first responsibilities year.
For ESPN, the publication sets the Cowboys’ over/winning total with 8.5 wins, with analyst Mike Clay earning 7.3 wins in 2025.
Dak Prescott (4) and Brian Schottenheimertim Heitman-Immagn Images
Will the Cowboys only win seven games again? Based on what we watched this offseason, we didn’t move the needle much as to what we expected from Dallas.
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Dak Prescott and his ability to stay healthy, the receiver room, who is Ceedee Lamb or Bust, and the return of the Micah Parsons, was one of football (27.5 p/g), but is there any reason to be optimistic?
That’s why “Zero’s confidence” continues.
But everyone remains healthy and yes, if it’s big, the Cowboys are getting closer to the playoff team, but before you can confidently say that the 2025 Cowboys are anything but the Lands in Super Bowl Race, you need to make more moves.
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