The Dallas Cowboys needed to address the linebacker position this offseason, and they did so in multiple ways. First, they brought in veteran Eric Kendricks, who played for defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer in Minnesota. In the NFL draft, the Cowboys took Marist Liufau out of Notre Dame in the third round, giving them much needed size after Markquese Bell, a natural safety, played a ton at the linebacker spot under Dan Quinn last season.
During the first four games, it's clear that Kendricks is the top dog and the leader of the room, as to be expected.