The Dallas Cowboys fans will be eager to see who the new face will be that come through the door once the free agency clock strikes on March 13th.
To make a charge for the Super Bowl and end their long-awaited triumph, the Cowboys need players.
New players will not be enough, these assets will need to bring extra talent and experience to push them over the line.
Before the conversation about a potential Super Bowl can be mentioned, the Cowboys need to reach an NFC Championship game for the first time since 1995.

Putting the pieces together
Many have argued that the Cowboys have a capable roster of competing for a Vince Lombardi Trophy.
Dak Prescott will be the signal caller for America’s Team, so he must have the pieces to work with.
CeeDee Lamb was arguably the best wide receiver in the NFL last season.
He led the league in receptions (135) and finished second in receiving yards (1,749).
There is a significant drop-off to the other Cowboys’ wide receivers who finished second in franchise yards.
Brandin Cook finished the season with 657 yards, while the next best was Michael Gallup on 418 yards.
Most of the pressure focuses on Lamb and should the Cowboys look for more receiving firepower?
Spotted at dinner
Former Cowboy Dez Bryant went out for dinner with Super Bowl LVI winner Odell Beckham.
@Bradoniswrite reposted the picture of Dez Bryant and Beckham.
The account holder posed the question: “Do you think the idea of playing in Dallas came up in conversation?”
Bryant swiftly shut down the speculation saying the ‘conversation was about life, love and respect’.
The former cover star of NFL Madden 16 is about to hit the free agency market after his 1-year deal with the Baltimore Ravens expires.
No longer that superstar
Beckham has become a journeyman since his ACL injury at the New York Giants.
One of the most eye-catching talents in the NFL, Beckham is now a shadow of his former self.
The 31-year-old finished the season with the Ravens on 569 yards – including the playoffs.
The addition of Beckham certainly is not an upgrade on the current wide receiver core.
If the Ravens are declining an extension, then there is a reason.
It is better to invest in younger, hungrier talent, who also has a clean health record.
Yes, the name Beckham would sell shirts for the Cowboys brand, but would be little help in the dream to win a Super Bowl.
