With the Dallas Cowboys coming together for the first time under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer starting Monday, 2025 is coming into full vie. Quarterback Dak Prescott answered a bevy of questions at the 35th annual Children's Cancer Fund Gala, and it's safe to say he will be there to start OTAs with his teammates. No word yet on whether defensive end Micah Parsons will attend, but he should after he ripped a college quarterback for holding out for a better NIL deal.
OTAs will give some a chance to take a break from the draft talk and focus on the new faces on the club. But those who cannot get enough of draft season are in luck, there's always plenty of that talk to go around. Also, a recap of the 2020 NFL draft, replacing guard Zack Martin, and another big name drops by the star for an official visit. Lastly, Cowboys Nation sounded off when a tweet from former Eagles running back and TV personality LeSean McCoy forced the Dallas faithful to respond en masse round out the latest news surrounding the Cowboys.
Could Cowboys ignore injuries, look to Michigan CB with 'Pro Bowl upside' in first round? :: Cowboys Wire
Although the Cowboys have two All-Pro cornerbacks on their roster in Trevon Diggs and Daron Bland, injury concerns have placed the position as a need moving forward. Looming contract decisions for both players could force Dallas to draft a prospect once considered a sure top-five pick.
Micah Parsons rips into new college football NIL era, offers solution :: Sports Illustrated
Tennessee Volunteer quarterback Nico Iamaleava made headlines by becoming the first player to sit out college spring practices because of his NIL deal, prompting Cowboys superstar pass rusher Micah Parsons to rip into the decision while also offering a solution.
Dak Prescott introduces Slimothy :: Clarence Hill Jr
Cowboys QB calls himself alimony. He has not lost weight but has redistributed his weight in his rehab from a torn hamstring pic.twitter.com/vgjvVDS42P
— Clarence Hill Jr (@clarencehilljr) April 11, 2025
Dallas Cowboys 2020 NFL draft review: First-rounder was slam dunk then, is slam dunk now :: The Dallas Morning News
They say it takes at least three seasons before one can judge an NFL draft. The Cowboys' 2020 class received a gift from the football gods when Oklahoma wideout CeeDee Lamb dropped to Dallas sitting with the 17th selection, but cornerback Trevon Diggs was a steal in Round 2 as well.