It’s been a rocky offseason for the Dallas Cowboys, especially after a strong regular season, featuring a bounce back from quarterback Dak Prescott after his injury in 2020. The offense played well with a two-headed backfield, and Trevon Diggs had a breakout season in terms of turnover-creating production. Their season ended with a thud at home though, losing to the 49ers as the offense struggled. To make things worse, the Cowboys were stuck in a bad cap situation as free agency loomed. They did what they could, trading away number one wide receiver Amari Cooper to the Cleveland Browns for day three picks. They lost Cedrick Wilson to the Dolphins, saw La’El Collins leave for the Bengals, and didn’t get Randy Gregory back, as he chose to sign with the Broncos instead.