The Dallas Cowboys have released numerous players during the offseason and another player could be officially out the door soon.
Jerry Jones has only decided to re-sign five Dallas Cowboys players who landed in free agency.
In addition, only Eric Kendricks and Royce Freeman remain the only outside free-agent acquisitions.
Key starters like Tyron Smith, Tyler Biadasz, and Dorance Armstrong all hit the open market and were snapped up by suitors.
The overhaul of players has been alarming and the Cowboys are set to supplement the squad with rookies.
Stephon Gilmore remains a free agent despite All-Pro status
However, one of their All-Pro starters remains on the market and bides his time.
Stephon Gilmore has been patient during free agency and could be in with a chance after the NFL Draft.
The 33-year-old leaves the Cowboys after one season and registered two interceptions in 2023.

Moreover, the 2019 NFL Defensive Player of the Year is not considered a worthy investment for Dallas.
The Cowboys have brought back secondary reinforcement in Jourdan Lewis from free agency but will target the draft to add more.
One NFL expert has suggested Gilmore to be an excellent addition to the Baltimore Ravens roster.
Carolina Panthers set to re-engage talks as the door remains open
Nevertheless, he has been growing close ties with one NFC team and is set to revisit them after the draft.
The South Carolina native has had a conversation with the Carolina Panthers and a homecoming could be on the cards.
Discussions have taken place between both player and franchise but nothing has materialized as of yet.
Per Pro Football Talk, Gilmore and the Panthers are set to resume talks after the NFL Draft.
Panthers’ General Manager Dan Morgan has stated that the door remains open for the two-time First-Team All-Pro.
Jadeveon Clowney engages his high school friend to sign with the Panthers
The Cowboys seemed to have washed their hands of the five-time Pro Bowler and he could likely return to Carolina.
Jadeveon Clowney signed a two-year deal with the Panthers from free agency and said to Gilmore ‘Come play here’.
The two were high school friends at South Pointe and they could reunite once again in 2024.
