While a tight end isn't necessarily a draft need, we take a look at a player in the position group that could make sense for each of Dallas' seven draft selections.
For three years, Chauncey Golston has played both defensive end and tackle. While his position remains unclear, the Cowboys lost two players each at those spots, opening the door for Golston.
There is little concern regarding the tight end position for the Dallas Cowboys as they head toward the 2024 NFL Draft, and there are plenty of reasons why that's true.
The Cowboys have historically done a good enough job in free agency that they could draft the best player available. Obviously, this year is different. Will the team's needs this time outweigh the opportunity to draft the best available player?
The Cowboys are rolling up their sleeves with the draft coming next week, plus, questioning the reasoning of voluntary, adding to the running back room, big wideout bucks and more.
Trevon Diggs returns in 2024 to add another powder keg back to the Dallas Cowboys' backfield, but the depth issue at cornerback could be bolstered late in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Why the hesitancy from the Cowboys in negotiating new contracts with their star players? Is the team trying to play hardball by waiting to extend them?