
"If last week's loss told us anything other than the Dallas Cowboys defense is still not good, it is that Dallas has another wide receiver outside CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens that they should trust. Ryan Flournoy had a breakout game against the Detroit Lions last Thursday, and with Jalen Tolbert on an expiring contract, the Cowboys won't have to do much thinking this offseason."
"Tolbert was once again a healthy stretch against the Lions, showing us that this coaching staff clearly has seen enough from Flournoy to continue to make this move each week. He has 29 catches for 349 yards and three touchdowns. He has not been used nearly at all since the Jets game in week five, but we never saw this type of production from Jalen Tolbert when he was on the field."
Ryan Flournoy produced a breakout performance against the Detroit Lions, receiving 13 targets and totaling 115 yards, including a 42-yard play. Flournoy's usage marked his most involvement since Week 5 and signaled clear trust from Dak Prescott. Jalen Tolbert has struggled to earn consistent snaps and targets despite three seasons to develop, finishing the year with 29 catches for 349 yards and three touchdowns. Tolbert will be an unrestricted free agent, while Flournoy remains on a rookie contract through 2027. Retaining Flournoy alongside CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens would deepen the receiving corps, allowing the Cowboys to concentrate offseason resources on defensive upgrades.
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