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Cowboys Eye Free Agency to Address Wide Receiver Needs After Draft

Despite not selecting a wide receiver in the 2025 NFL Draft, Dallas is evaluating free agents and undrafted rookies to bolster its receiving corps.

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Overview

  • The Dallas Cowboys did not draft a wide receiver during the 2025 NFL Draft, prioritizing other positions like offensive line and defense.
  • Owner Jerry Jones stated that the team is still exploring options to improve the wide receiver position, emphasizing that the process is ongoing.
  • The Cowboys signed undrafted free agents Traeshon Holden and Josh Kelly to add depth to the wide receiver room but lack a proven No. 2 option behind CeeDee Lamb.
  • With $37 million in salary cap space, Dallas is evaluating free-agent options, including Amari Cooper, Keenan Allen, and Nelson Agholor, as well as potential trades.
  • The current depth chart beyond Lamb includes unproven players like Jalen Tolbert and KaVonte Turpin, highlighting the need for additional reinforcements.