The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books and the Dallas Cowboys executed one trade back to finish the draft with eight total picks. They addressed left tackle, defensive end, center/interior offensive line, linebacker, cornerback, wide receiver, offensive tackle, and 1-tech defensive tackle.
One glaring area of improvement for the Dallas Cowboys as they move forward, is run defense. They could continue to address this issue with a defensive tackle selection in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Cowboys have put a lot of pressure on DeMarvion Overshown this season. The words redshirt or wasted year has been used a lot when reviewing the Cowboys 2023 draft class, like we’ve done here with DT Mazi Smith and TE Luke Schoonmaker.
As the Cowboys approach the 2024 NFL Draft, Dallas exec Stephen Jones shared his take on the shift in the team’s defensive philosophy. Moving on from Dan Quinn and hiring Mike Zimmer, the Cowboys have to have a clear vision for the defense as it looks in 2024, not based on last season.
If one closed her eyes on Tuesday, it might’ve sounded like Mike Zimmer at the Minnesota Vikings podium. He wasn’t — Zimmer works for the Dallas Cowboys now — but Mike Flores channeled Zimmer’s inner soul at a press conference with one particular quip about cornerbacks.
In Will McClay we trust. The Dallas Cowboys offseason as been an odd one. Not only did they decide to retain Mike McCarthy with one year remaining on his contract, but they also brought in Mike Zimmer to replace Dan Quinn as the new defensive coordinator this season on a one-year deal.
Jamie Sabau-USA TODAY Sports “You can never have enough corners.” It was a staple of former Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer’s defensive philosophy, and now, it appears that Brian Flores is taking a similar approach to Minnesota’s defense in 2024.
Will the Cowboys be able to depend more on Mazi Smith in 2024 in your opinion? It is no secret that the Dallas Cowboys will be relying on multiple players from their upcoming 2024 draft class to make an immediate impact if they hope to repeat as NFC East champions.
Heading into the 2024 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys defense is reeling. They have, so far, lost six defensive players to free agency, or, in Leighton Vander Esch's case, medical retirement.
Mike Zimmer is one of the greatest head coaches in Minnesota Vikings history. He coached eight seasons and his teams from 2015 to 2019 had some of the best defenses in franchise history.
In the last few days we've considered the possibility of a stealth rebuild in Dallas. And we've acknowledged that Jerry Jones' statements cannot be taken at face value.
It's no secret that the Dallas Cowboys need linebacker help starter-wise and backup-wise as Mike Zimmer tries to rebuild the position after his arrival as defensive coordinator.
It has been an offseason of departures for the Dallas Cowboys, and it might put incoming Defensive Coordinator, Mike Zimmer in an impossible situation in his first season.
Dallas Cowboys fans have every reason to scoff at this moment, and even to scoff at the reason new middle linebacker Eric Kendricks is giving for his stunning decision to un-do his plan to sign with the San Francisco 49ers to instead use NFL free agency to come to The Star.
Eric Kendricks, who was recently cut by the Minnesota Vikings and who once upon a time had some negative things to say about Mike Zimmer, just pulled off a shocker.
Mike Zimmer is the new man calling plays for the Dallas Cowboys defense in 2024. I feel as this hasn't been talked about nearly enough, I don't agree with a lot of things Jerry Jones does, but I like this hire.
Over the last three seasons, the Dallas Cowboys’ defense has consistently performed well, ranking seventh, tied for fifth, and fifth in points allowed, while also leading the NFL with 93 takeaways.
The Cowboys’ interview list matches up with this preference. The team met with Ron Rivera and Rex Ryan, with the latter drawing some 11th-hour buzz during the process.
Former Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer was officially introduced as the Dallas Cowboys' defensive coordinator this week. After two years away from the NFL, this feels like a perfect landing spot for Zimmer, who previously coached in Dallas from 1994-2006 and now takes over a defense teeming with talent.
Cowboys' new defensive coordinator, Mike Zimmer held his first presser as the new man calling plays on Wednesday afternoon. It was like a breath of fresh air listening to Zimmer talk about wanting to get the best out of his players and how he would go about doing so.
It only took him 18 years but Mike Zimmer is finally back in Dallas.
After some confusion, it appears the Cowboys have settled on their new defensive coordinator.
Mike Zimmer is returning to the Dallas Cowboys as their defensive coordinator, 18 years removed from last serving in the same role for the franchise.
The Dallas Cowboys finally have their new defensive coordinator. Mike Zimmer has agreed to terms with the Cowboys, according to a report from Tom Pelissero.
The Dallas Cowboys might be having second thoughts about hiring Mike Zimmer as their next defensive coordinator.
A familiar face will be back in town coaching the Dallas Cowboys defense in 2024. Per multiple reports, the Cowboys are expected to hire Mike Zimmer as their new defensive coordinator, replacing Dan Quinn.
The Dallas Cowboys have made a decision about their next defensive coordinator.
The Cowboys looked at a number of candidates to replace Dan Quinn at defensive coordinator, and they’ve finally settled on their choice.
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