The Dallas Cowboys failed to re-sign Randy Gregory this offseason. In one of the weirder u-turns we’ve seen in a while, the team went from closing the deal with Gregory to letting him escape to Denver. Then, during April’s draft, one of the nation's top collegiate edge rushers, Florida State’s Jermaine Johnson, was available at pick 24, but the Cowboys opted to go a different direction by selecting offensive lineman Tyler Smith. The team had two opportunities to secure a promising edge talent, but let them slip through their fingers.
This left Cowboys fans a little concerned about how they are going to get to the quarterback, but we’re here to tell you it’s not as bad as it seems.