![]() ![]() This might be the most important question of the offseason for Dallas. WHAT WILL MIKE MCCARTHY’S COWBOYS OFFENSE LOOK LIKE? - Shane Taylor, Inside The Star While there’s always a chance that the five-time Pro Bowler could return to form, his recent injury history and inefficiency make him just too risky for a Cowboys team looking to get into the championship mix. When targeted, he provided a passer rating of only 71.7. Landry appeared in nine games and caught 25 passes for 272 yards and one touchdown. He’s struggled to stay healthy in each of the past two seasons and was a flat-out flop with the New Orleans Saints in 2022. The 30-year-old isn’t the same dominant slot receiver he was early in his career. They could be tempted to add Beckham’s former LSU and Cleveland Browns teammate, Jarvis Landry, perhaps in a bid to lure the three-time Pro Bowler to Dallas-but they shouldn’t. With both Hilton and Brown headed to free agency, the Cowboys will likely look at other receivers, too. If the price is reasonable, OBJ could wind up back on Dallas’ radar. “That’s not dismissing (signing Beckham in) the future, but it is dismissing, for the most part, the reality of him getting in here and helping us in the playoffs,” franchise owner Jerry Jones told reporters. It kicked the tires on Odell Beckham Jr., who was recovering from a torn ACL, but ultimately decided he wouldn’t help the team make a postseason push. Wide receiver is still one of the Cowboys’ most pressing needs, but they’ll need players that fit Mike McCarthy’s new offense.ĭallas’ search for a reliable complementary led them to veteran T.Y. ![]() Cowboys’ Top Players to Avoid in 2023 NFL Free Agency - Kristopher Knox, Bleacher Report ![]()
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