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Cowboys Leave WR2 Position Unresolved After Draft, Eye Free Agency Options

Jerry Jones emphasizes flexibility to improve Dallas' receiver depth following a draft focused on linemen and defense.

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Overview

  • The Dallas Cowboys did not draft a wide receiver in the 2025 NFL Draft despite entering with WR2 as a key priority.
  • Owner Jerry Jones stated the team is still open to addressing the receiver position through free agency or trades, signaling ongoing roster adjustments.
  • Dallas signed undrafted free agents Traeshon Holden and Josh Kelly to bolster the wide receiver group but lacks proven depth behind CeeDee Lamb.
  • The Cowboys prioritized their draft board, selecting offensive guard Tyler Booker in the first round after top WR target Tetairoa McMillan was picked earlier.
  • With approximately $37 million in salary cap space, Dallas retains significant financial flexibility to pursue veteran wideouts or other roster upgrades.