The Dallas Cowboys are preparing for the opening of free agency next week but doing a bit of in-house work themselves. This week, the Cowboys have gone about the business of securing many of their own players, ensuring they have a roster full of veteran talent this offseason.
Let’s breakdown each one of the moves and speculate about their possible impact in 2019.
The Cowboys signed Hurns to a two-year deal last offseason. But the fifth-year wide receiver failed to live up to expectations, posting 20 receptions for 295 yards and two touchdowns despite a $4.