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OTA Winners & Losers: Which Cowboys Are Turning Heads? | The Stack

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Episode 32: The Cowboys wrapped up another round of OTAs and minicamp practices, but the biggest conversation starts with a blockbuster move elsewhere in the NFL. Bryan Broaddus and Zach Wolchuk discuss why the Rams' aggressive acquisition of Myles Garrett further separates them from the rest of the NFC and why Dallas still seems one move away from truly competing with the league's elite. The guys revisit their recent conversation with Cowboys National Scout Ross Wuensche and break down what his insights revealed about Dallas' scouting philosophy, draft process, and confidence in several young players. Is the Cowboys' running back room better than fans think? Could Jaydon Blue become the explosive weapon this offense needs? And are Dallas' young linebackers and corners beginning to answer some major roster questions? Bryan also shares observations from minicamp, including which players stood out, who is running with the first team, and why the cornerback room may be quietly stronger than expected. Plus, the duo debates whether the Cowboys should still pursue veteran help before training camp and identifies the one position that remains a glaring concern heading into Oxnard. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Episode 32: The Cowboys wrapped up another round of OTAs and minicamp practices, but the biggest conversation starts with a blockbuster move elsewhere in the NFL. Bryan Broaddus and Zach Wolchuk discuss why the Rams' aggressive acquisition of Myles Garrett further separates them from the rest of the NFC and why Dallas still seems one move away from truly competing with the league's elite. The guys revisit their recent conversation with Cowboys National Scout Ross Wuensche and break down what his insights revealed about Dallas' scouting philosophy, draft process, and confidence in several young players. Is the Cowboys' running back room better than fans think? Could Jaydon Blue become the explosive weapon this offense needs? And are Dallas' young linebackers and corners beginning to answer some major roster questions? Bryan also shares observations from minicamp, including which players stood out, who is running with the first team, and why the cornerback room may be quietly stronger than expected. Plus, the duo debates whether the Cowboys should still pursue veteran help before training camp and identifies the one position that remains a glaring concern heading into Oxnard. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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