The Dallas Cowboys have confirmed that they will be supplementing their depleted roster with the hungry rookies of the NFL Draft.
Jerry Jones has kept his wallet in his pocket and will save the free agency funds to pay their homegrown talent.
Key players like Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb are approaching the conclusions of their current deals.
However, their requirement for new contracts has hindered America’s Team from building their squad in free agency.
Cowboys predicted to reinforce their offensive line in the draft
Their offensive line has felt the brunt of the pain with key starters like Tyron Smith and Tyler Biadasz departing.
With an offensive line down to the bare bones, it has been assumed that they will draft an O-lineman in round one.

The Star in Frisco hosted multiple O-line prospects in their top 30 visits the previous week.
Much of the focus has been fixated on Jerry Jones selecting a center or a tackle when on the clock with the 24th pick.
Yet, one NFL expert has thrown a curveball into the mix with his first mock draft of 2024.
Cowboys to select the fastest man in the draft says NFL expert
Peter Schrager has confirmed before piecing together his mock draft he has spoken to multiple head coaches and general managers.
His knowledge has been founded on weeks of phone calls and has confirmed how he expects the draft to fall.
With the 24th overall pick in the NFL Draft, Schrager has predicted the Cowboys take wide receiver Xavier Worthy.
The aspiring rookie for the Texas Longhorns set the fastest 40-yard dash in NFL Combine history when he ran a 4.21.
Schrager’s reasoning was: “Worthy would be a wonderful addition as a deep threat for Dak Prescott. With contract issues looming over Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, the selection of Worthy would show both a commitment to adding pieces on offense without sacrificing major cap space in free agency.”
A different approach is suggested for Jerry Jones’ front office when they pick up the phone to call in their pick.
Dak Prescott needs protection before needing more weapons
Dak Prescott needs protection and they will likely have a minimum of two rookie starters on the 0-line.
So, it would likely be the Cowboys choose one of the best centers or tackles in the draft class and do not kick the can down the road.
NFL Drafts can be unpredictable despite all the guessing and hearsay that gets thrown around.
Therefore, Dallas needs to address their priorities and can then think of headline-grabbing picks.
