> **2\. The Luke Schoonmaker Experiment May Finally End**
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> I don’t know a single Cowboys fan who didn’t shake their head in disappointment when the team selected blocking tight end Luke Schoonmaker with their second-round pick in 2023.
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> Also a former Michigan Wolverine, Schoonmaker’s average all-around player profile in college has carried over to the NFL, and he has struggled to stand out in a tight end room headed by the now highly paid Jake Ferguson.
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> Realistically, he’s been passed up on the depth chart by Brevyn Spann-Ford as well[](https://x.com/SleeperCowboys/status/2037603908911305080)
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> Cowboys will host Vanderbilt TE Eli Stowers on a 30 visit, according to [@\_RyanFowler\_](https://x.com/_RyanFowler_).
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> Dallas is also showing a lot of interest in this year’s tight end class in the draft; if they find a player they like, it’ll likely mean the end of Schoonmaker’s Cowboys career.
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> **3\. Markquese Bell Could Be Odd-Man-Out In Safety Room**
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> A former Florida A&M product, Markquese Bell, has more than exceeded expectations as a Cowboy, but his tenure may be on the brink of ending.
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> This offseason, new defensive coordinator Christian Parker has, as expected, prioritized a secondary rebuild. Guys like Jalen Thompson, PJ Locke, Cobie Durant, and Derrion Kendrick have all joined the secondary, and veteran Malik Hooker was restructured to stay put, too.
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> Bell is one additional guy coming in away from being on the chopping block; Dallas can’t afford to pay him with that many cooks in the safety room’s kitchen.
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> If they draft Caleb Downs or Dillon Thieneman, it’s all but over for Bell in Dallas.