
"After finishing dead last in points allowed per game (30.1) and 30th in yards per game allowed (377), it's no secret the Dallas Cowboys top priority this offseason is rebuilding the defense. New defensive coordinator Christian Parker seems to have renewed the optimism around Cowboys Nation, however, considering how horrendous the defense was last season, he'll need all the help he can get to turn things around."
"The best way for the Cowboys to help Christian Parker succeed is to identify the players who fit his system and acquire them via whatever means are necessary, starting first with free agency. One such player they could target is Coby Bryant, who is fresh off a Super Bowl victory. His skill set and position flex could be exactly what Parker needs to help turn the defense around, but of course that comes at a price."
"At 6'1" , 193-pounds with 4.48 speed, he's proven already in his short time in the league he's capable of starting at safety or cornerback and playing either position at a high level. That kind of position flex could be invaluable for Christian Parker by giving him a chess piece type of weapon in the secondary, allowing him to get really creative with his coverage scheme."
After finishing last in points allowed per game (30.1) and 30th in yards allowed per game (377), the Dallas Cowboys prioritize rebuilding the defense under new coordinator Christian Parker. The Cowboys aim to acquire players who fit Parker's system beginning with free agency. Coby Bryant emerges as a target due to his two-way position flexibility and recent Super Bowl win. Spotrac projects a two-year, $28.5 million deal with roughly $14.3 million annually. At 6'1" , 193-pounds with 4.48 speed, Bryant can start at safety or corner and play multiple roles, enabling creative coverage schemes and immediate impact despite cost concerns.
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