In a month, the curtain will rise on the 2019 NFL Draft in Nashville, the breathless coverage of the anticipated annual event going full bore. The Cowboys’ brass will be monitoring it from their “war room” back at The Star, supposedly gazing at footage of Pro Bowl receiver Amari Cooper, the player they gave up this year’s first-round draft pick for.
And when the team’s draft does finally kick off during Day 2’s second round on Friday, April 26, the club’s priorities will be largely unchanged from what they were before the flurry of visits and signings in recent days during the second wave of free agency.