
Cowboys Target Safeties in Free Agency
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The Dallas Cowboys are gearing up for NFL free agency, focusing on strengthening their safety position. With the new league year starting in eight days, teams can begin negotiating deals during the legal tampering window on March ninth. The Cowboys must adhere to the salary cap of $301.2 million by March eleventh at four PM eastern time. Defensive needs, particularly under new coordinator Christian Parker, are significant. Parkers scheme emphasizes nickel defenders alongside traditional safeties, leading the Cowboys to scout potential fits offering good value.
The secondary has been a weak spot, and the Cowboys aim to address these gaps without overspending. Players in their mid to late twenties are the primary targets, combining youth with proven production. Notable free agents include Kansas City Chiefs safety Bryan Cook, Seattle Seahawks Coby Bryant, and Los Angeles Rams Kamren Curl. Deeper value options like Baltimores ArDarius Washington are also under consideration. As the tampering period approaches, these moves could significantly impact the Cowboys defense and set the tone for their offseason.
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