If the Dallas Cowboys aim to accrue more draft capital in a deep draft, trading down in the first round could be an option.
DALLAS — The 2024 NFL draft is knocking on the door and the Dallas Cowboys have put a lot of eggs in their roster improvement basket on the outcome. With seven total picks, the team is armed with a full arsenal of selections, but they have two deficiencies as the draft approaches.
After a year where they won their division and made the playoffs, they earned a first-round pick in the mid-20s, not exactly a great spot for landing a top prospect. It’s a minor issue since their current selection at 24 overall should be a starter, but his impact might not be the same as someone drafted in the top 15.
The bigger problem is the team lost five starters and they only have three premium picks …