
Asking for your take on these Cowboys’ questions
Each week we ask you the readers to give your opinion on five questions surrounding the Dallas Cowboys. Cast your vote on each question and leave your opinions in the comment section.
Based on the recent schedule release, how many wins do you predict the Dallas Cowboys will have this year?
Now that the 2025 NFL schedule has officially been released, it’s time to hear from Cowboys Nation. How many wins do you think the Dallas Cowboys will rack up this season? With key matchups laid out and primetime games locked in, there’s plenty of speculation flying around. Facing the Philadelphia Eagles on opening night, and again during the tight stretch of games over Thanksgiving sees a tough run of games. But facing teams like Chicago, Green Bay and Denver early in the season is a touch of fortune given they won’t be played in the heart of winter. Are you feeling optimistic about a deep playoff push, or cautious given the tough stretches ahead? Vote below, the drop your pre-training camp predictions in the comments.
Will Micah Parsons get his deal done before the season starts?
As yet, there is very little news on a contact extension for Micah Parsons. The Cowboys so far have had an intriguing and very positive offseason, but the big question now is whether star linebacker Micah Parsons will secure a contract extension before the season kicks off. Parsons, entering the fifth and final year of his rookie deal, has expressed a strong desire to remain with the Cowboys long-term. Negotiations have been sporadic, with reports indicating that Parsons is seeking a record-breaking extension that could make him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. While other reports have stated he wants a “team-friendly deal”. Despite some public disputes and the complexities of salary cap management, both Parsons and the Cowboys’ front office have shown interest in reaching an agreement. A place where major deals have been secured in the past is in Oxnard. Perhaps the same will happen again this year. Or maybe we see a Dak situation again that came right down to the wire.
Will Deuce Vaughn make the final 53-man roster this year?
He was the highlight draft moment back in 2023, All-American honors and is one of just two Big-12 players to ever register 3,600 rushing yards and 1,250 receiving yards in a career while at Kansas State. Since then, Deuce Vaughn has been an enigma. He’s a big fan favorite and Cowboys Nation routinely back him up, but since joining Dallas his career has been lackluster. Only 110 rush yards for an average of 2.8 yards per carry and has yet to score a touchdown. The forecast was always he would be a special teams ace, but KaVontae Turpin holds that role securely, so the question becomes what to do with him. Does he make the final cut this year, or is he on the verge of seeking a new team after the recent free agency and draft additions?
What’s your prediction on receiving yards for George Pickens this year this year?
The Cowboys added a huge X receiver in a trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers by acquiring George Pickens. He’s known for his deep-threat capability, averaging 16.3 yards per reception during his tenure with the Pittsburgh Steelers. In 2023, he achieved a career-high 1,140 receiving yards, followed by 900 yards in 14 games in 2024. Now, as he joins forces with CeeDee Lamb in Dallas, expectations are high. Some analysts project that Pickens could surpass the 1,000-yard mark this season, with some setting the over/under at 950 yards. But what do you think?
Is there any player from the UDFA signings you feel high on and want to see make the roster?
We recently covered the undrafted free agents (UDFA) signings made by Dallas and gave you their scouting reports here on BTB. Are there any undrafted free agents that might secure a spot on the final 53-man roster? The Cowboys have a rich history of discovering impactful talent among UDFAs, most catch fans off guard. Is there any UDFA you feel has the potential to make this year’s roster?