
"Now, you're probably asking yourself why were talking about this meaningless and definitely annoying "6-7" trend, and for good reason. In the grander scheme of things it has absolutely nothing to do with the Dallas Cowboys. However, in a roundabout way it kind of does, as the Cowboys probably need to sign "6-7" starting-caliber players in free agency to fill all their holes. We know they probably won't sign that many high-level players in free agency, but we're looking at them all anyway."
"By signing proven commodities in free agency who can start immediately would not only free the Cowboys up to truly select the best player available (BPA) in the 2026 NFL Draft, but also quickly upgrade certain positions from the get-go instead of depending on rookies to get up to speed as quickly as possible. We all know just about every single rookie regardless of position goes through some growing pains early on."
A viral "6-7" trend is culturally pervasive yet irrelevant; paradoxically, the Cowboys likely need multiple 6'7" starting-caliber free agents to fill roster holes. Assuming retention of George Pickens, the team still has many immediate starting needs, largely on defense following the departures of Jadeveon Clowney and Dante Fowler. Securing proven starters in free agency would allow Dallas to pursue best-player-available in the 2026 NFL Draft while instantly improving weak positions. Relying solely on rookies risks early growing pains, so known commodities from free agency offer quicker, more reliable upgrades.
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