BREAKING: Cowboys Not Done Yet—More Free Agent Moves Coming!

Cowboys Planning Further Free Agent Moves

In recent years, the Cowboys have not been major players on the free agent market. 2025 has seen a number of new players brought in, but to no surprise a splashy move has yet to take place. Not many high-profile options remain at this point of the offseason, of course, but Dallas could have more additions coming soon.

“We’re not done yet,” executive vice president Stephen Jones told reporters on Sunday (via The Athletic’s Jon Machota). “We still got some things that are outstanding that we’re trying to get done. Missed a few guys along the way too in terms of the number just being a lot higher than we thought it would be on a couple guys. Overall we’re real pleased with what we were able to do with our roster and help the team.”

Dallas was among the teams which showed interest in wideout Cooper Kupp, who ultimately inked a three-year deal with the Seahawks.

Like others, the Cowboys stood down knowing how high Kupp’s asking price was.

The receiver position is one which could see an addition for Dallas given the team’s need to replace Brandin Cooks as a No. 2 option. Ex-Cowboy Amari Cooper, just like Keenan Allen and Tyler Lockett, remains unsigned at this point.

Having seen Rico Dowdle depart on the open market, Dallas has made a pair of backfield additions (Javonte Williams, Miles Sanders).

Those veterans are set to see a notable role in 2025, although many still see the Cowboys as a suitor for top RB prospect Ashton Jeanty or another rookie in next month’s draft.

The team’s defense has seen a number of additions already, in the form of a reunion with edge rusher Dante Fowler along with trades for cornerback Kaiir Elam and linebacker Kenneth Murray.

Given Jones’ remarks, further moves could be in store prior to the draft (although many veterans are often not added until after that event takes place).

The Cowboys entered Sunday with just over $34.5MM in cap space, more than enough funds for at least one short-term addition. It will be interesting to see if a strong pursuit takes place in the near future.

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