Redemption is a funny thing. If you wait long enough, sometimes opportunities for redemption will reveal themselves. For the Dallas Cowboys, this may be such an opportunity.
This story starts during the 2017 NFL Draft. The Cowboys were still searching for a premier pass rusher, a.k.a. War Daddy. They owned the 28th overall selection in the first round. With it, they chose to label Wisconsin’s T.J. Watt as a bad scheme fit and opted to draft Michigan’s Taco Charlton instead despite having a second-round grade on him.
During his first two seasons in Dallas, Charlton has been a non-factor.