Dallas Cowboys president Jerry Jones is now swinging for the fences in free agency. For his team to see a chance of at least the NFC Championship Game, he has to take risks.
Budget and Roster Management
George Pickens
Dec 25, 2025; Landover, Maryland, USA; Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens (3) celebrates after a play against the Washington Commanders during the first half at Northwest Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images
For the 2026 offseason, Jones has vowed to ‘bust the budget’ and be more forceful in free agency than in previous seasons. Following two years without a postseason appearance, the Cowboys’ primary focus is to get the team back in the hunt.
Wide receiver George Pickens has already received the franchise tag, which is approximately worth $28 million. Safety Donovan Wilson has been a long-time starter in the league, but he is expected to test the open market. Kicker Brandon Aubrey is expected to return to the team in 2026 following another decent season.
Salary Cap Analysis
Dallas is currently projected to be $56-$58 million over the salary cap. In order to afford his shopping spree, Jones has to plan to reconstruct the contracts of several offensive and defensive players. Once he can do that, then they can afford to spend more.
Jones is looking to spend big on the defensive side of the ball. The 2025 Dallas Cowboys struggled mightily on defense. They ranked 30th in total defense and 32nd in passing defense.
So what is his shopping list consisting of?
Edge Rushers
The Cowboys’ rotation is thin at the pass-rushing position because of the trading of Micah Parsons. Although they have players like Kenny Clark, the organization is looking for either younger legs or primetime edge rushers who are looking to make a mark early. Key external targets mentioned include Trey Hendrickson, Odafe Oweh, and Boye Mafe.
Linebackers
Dallas has also struggled with missed tackles and depth at the linebacker position in 2025. Linebacker/edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney appears to be out the door. With that, many experts see that other players like Devin Lloyd and Quay Walker can be strong free agent fits.
Defensive Backs
With Trevon Diggs released and DaRon Bland recovering from injury, the secondary has had coverage issues all season long. In multiple games, defensive backs have been torched all over the field by opposing receivers. Rumors of players like Jamel Dean and Rig Woolen are highlighted as potential veteran additions that can help out in the secondary.
Running Back
While the team recently re-signed Javonte Williams, they may look for additional veteran depth. That will depend on whether or not backup Miles Sanders comes back for 2026.
Conclusion
If the Cowboys can address most of their list (or all), they can see an improvement under head coach Brian Schottenheimer. The team was projected to be in the NFC East cellar, but turned some heads. Now they have to build on that as the 2026 NFL season draws closer.
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