America’s Team has been motionless in the free agency hustle and bustle but there could be a reason to bring an old defensive piece for Mike Zimmer to Dallas.
The Dallas Cowboys’ biggest highlight of the free agent trade has been the franchise reunion with Ezekiel Elliott.
Moreover, the veteran has returned after a lone season with the New England Patriots. Despite the acquisition sparking nostalgia, it fails to address a crucial need for the offense.
After Tony Pollard was not franchise-tagged and left for the Tennessee Titans in free agency, the Cowboys needed a starting rusher.
However, Jerry Jones failed to get his NFL Draft golden boy Johnathon Brooks and settled for Elliott to share the load with Rico Dowdle.
Dallas Cowboys add defensive piece Eric Kendricks to become first free agent signing
Additionally, the Cowboys managed to pry away Eric Kendricks from the San Francisco 49ers in a last-ditch attempt to make him their first outside free-agent addition.
Newly appointed defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer was reunited with his best linebacker during his stint as the Minnesota Vikings head coach.

Free agency is still alive and kicking, despite the talent pool having shrunk, there is still time to look for difference-makers on both sides of the ball.
Moreover, free-agent signings from this point will not affect the 2025 compensatory draft picks.
Therefore, this is the crucial time to add to the roster and become a landing spot for the remaining talent on the open market.
Cowboys expert believes that free agent defensive tackle Linval Joseph is an option
Dallas Cowboys FOX Insider Dave Helman has suggested that the franchise targets another reunion for Mike Zimmer in free agency.
Helman would like America’s Team to sign defensive tackle Linval Joseph before he is snatched off the market.
Joseph’s most successful period in his NFL career was under Zimmer at the Vikings, where he achieved his only two Pro Bowl selections.
Since then, he has bounced around the league in a journeyman style, joining the Los Angeles Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles, and the Buffalo Bills.
Nonetheless, he can reunite with the coach who guided him to his most prosperous NFL outing.
The Cowboys need to help their run defense after losing Johnathan Hankins
Furthermore, the Cowboys are desperate to beef up their defensive trench to stop the run game. Jerry Jones identified this as a problem area the team must address in the offseason.
The Cowboys lost their DT Johnathan Hankins to the Seattle Seahawks in free agency, so are in desperate need of reinforcement.
Ultimately, the situation is perfect, Joseph reunited with Zimmer, whilst the Cowboys bring in a weapon for their run defense.
