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3 bold predictions for the Dallas Cowboys offseason after the NFL Draft

Jalen Tolbert, South Alabama Jaguars, Dallas Cowboys. (Foto von Michael Chang/Getty Images)


The 2022 NFL Draft came and went, so let’s predict a few paraphernalia that the Dallas Cowboys will manifest themselves in.

Now that the Dallas Cowboys have largely forgotten the NFL draft separately by their usual attention-grabbing standards, there’s some saying that “America’s Team” will make it to the heart of the NFL offseason.

No, don’t be too careful. Dallas isn’t getting a second NFL team, no matter how badly their mayor wants it. There are many ways to spend other people’s money more unproductively. Although the Cowboys tend to overpay their own boys years before the vacancy materializes, they should have a better team in the NFC. You have to get to the NFC World Tournament, otherwise.

Here are three paraphernalia that will go by without a blink of an eye in Dallas this warm season.

Dallas Cowboys: 3 bold predictions per the offseason after the 2022 NFL draft

3. Jalen Tolbert will do his part in helping Dallas forget Amari Cooper

Incidentally, if the NFL bill of 2022 was of any nondescript variety, except for what former Tulsa offensive lineman Tyler Smith said on the podium high the opinions of others who had Mike McCarthy in absolute stitches , Dallas expanded his receiver space while taking on Jalen Tolbert in the third round from South Alabama. He will do his part in Dallas forgetting about Amari Cooper.

The two-time room conference performer was universally great during his last stint on mobile. Tolbert was named Sun Strait Offensive Player of the Year last fall. Though he may draw comparisons to Michael Gallup, who is emerging from a Group-of-Five schoolhouse with a host of promising results, he will help the Dallas Receiving Corps avoid its earlier overpaid and overrated wideout.

Tolbert will likely be the No. 3 wide receiver for Dallas behind CeeDee Lamb and Gallup in that order. Although Gallup worked his way back from injury, he was paid big bucks to quit or shut up. With Lamb needing a big season in Oklahoma’s third year, be aware that Tolbert is wide unprotected along with several opportunities if the Cowboys with 11 staffers after Dak Prescott’s smack is possible.

Dallas may not have drafted many big names, but future Cowboys fans will know whatever high Tolbert.

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