The Dallas Cowboys have pursued limited targets during the free agency window and a player that a Cowboys expert wanted is in demand on the open market.
Jerry Jones has kept his wallet deep in his pocket and has been extremely cautious in his free agency approach.
The most notable free agency signing was the return of Ezekiel Elliott after his lone year with the New England Patriots.
He signed a one-year deal worth $3 million after the front office lost their key rushing target Jonathon Brooks in the NFL Draft.
Free agency is alive and well with numerous big names still up for grabs, the Cowboys know all too well with veteran cornerback Stephon Gilmore waiting patiently.
Cowboys expert encourages the franchise to get an experienced free agent wide receiver
In addition, last week, veteran Cowboys reporter Clarence Hill Jr. posted on X that he wanted the Cowboys to pursue a receiving target whose father had won the Super Bowl with the franchise.
The Cowboys decided to cut Michael Gallup in the offseason after their project with him had failed to deliver.

Moreover, America’s Team chose Southeast Missouri State wide receiver Ryan Flournoy in the sixth round of the NFL Draft.
Expectations are not sky-high for the 24-year-old but he poses a significant size and presence to rough up cornerbacks.
Furthermore, the Cowboys could be interested in adding another experienced receiver alongside CeeDee Lamb and Brandin Cooks.
Dallas Cowboys may pursue Zay Jones if they can keep him healthy
Clarence Hill stated that a healthy Zay Jones will be a good addition to the Cowboys roster.
Jones has had to battle an injury-prone career and it is a challenge alone to remain healthy.
When fit, the son of three-time Super Bowl champion Robert Jones has shown glimpses of his ability.
Per Jordan Schultz, the current free agent is scheduled for a visit with the Arizona Cardinals and had one with the Tennessee Titans.
The ESPN Insider has stated that Jones’ ‘market is heating up’ which could be a problem for the Cowboys if interested.
