Cowboys news: The latest on Brandon Aubrey
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Cowboys news: The latest on Brandon Aubrey
"An overwhelming collection of fans, media types, self-styled draft experts are moving in lockstep. On April 23 with the No. 12 and the No. 20 selections of the NFL draft, the Cowboys must acquire defensive help."
"When a team gives up 500 points in a season, what else are you going to do? It's not the logic of this particular opinion that bothers me, it's the unanimity."
"In 2019, the Cowboys' offense was better than last year's. Dak Prescott had his career-high 4,902 passing yards. Ezekiel Elliott rushed for 1,357 yards."
"There are plenty of good wide receivers in this draft worthy of high picks. The Cowboys don't need one, you say. That's correct as long as the club doesn't mess up negotiations."
The Cowboys face pressure to draft defensive players with their first-round picks after conceding 500 points last season. While consensus favors defense, past decisions show the team may opt for offensive talent. In 2019, despite a strong offense, the Cowboys still struggled, leading to coaching changes. The team previously selected CeeDee Lamb despite clear defensive needs, which raises questions about their draft strategy. The presence of talented wide receivers in the current draft complicates the decision, especially if negotiations falter with key players.
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