NO
Darius Slayton
WR, New York Giants
Slayton is a familiar name for the Cowboys after multiple years in New York. Both Noah Brown and T.Y. Hilton are expected to walk and Slayton would be an excellent addition on the perimeter. He’s amassed more than 700 yards receiving in three of his four campaigns and would provide Prescott with a three-level threat that wouldn’t cost Dallas a pretty penny. CeeDee Lamb can do a lot, but he can’t do it all, and Slayton has the veteran chops and experience to holster a nice target share.
YES
Bobby Okereke
LB, Indianapolis Colts
Just 26 years old, Okereke will be a popular name this spring. A four-year contributor for the Colts, he’s got a ton of experience in coverage and would provide a young voice at the lungs of the Dallas defense. 2022 fifth-rounder Damone Clark and hybrid defender Jabril Cox remain in town, but Leighton Vander-Esch, Anthony Barr, and rotational athlete Luke Gifford are all expected to entertain the open market. Okereke fills a need.
DONT CARE EITHER WAY
Michael Hoecht
IDL, Los Angeles Rams
A massive sleeper in the free agent class, Hoecht started every game for the Rams toward the tail of the season and impressed, to say the least. He recorded 23 pressures in the final seven weeks of the season with five sacks and 15 hurries—who knows what type of production he could have if awarded a full workload. A former UDFA out of Brown in 2020, he’d be a cap-friendly addition for the Cowboys that could outplay his contract within the first few weeks of the season.