Topic / Subject
The Cowboys kept churning through free agency, adding depth across the secondary, the line, and the edge group.
TL;DR
Dallas did not hit one monster headline here, but it kept plugging holes. The official tracker shows movement at corner, safety, line depth, and edge, which fits a roster shaping approach more than a one move splash.
Key Details
• The Cowboys’ official tracker lists Princeton Fant as re-signed on March 13.
• The same tracker lists Cobie Durant and Matt Hennessy as agreed to terms on March 13.
• Tyrus Wheat and P.J. Locke are listed as signed on March 13, while Sam Williams is listed as re-signed that same day.
• Reuters separately reported Durant joined Dallas on a one year deal, giving the Cowboys another secondary addition in a busy stretch.
Breakdown
This is what steady roster work looks like. Dallas kept adding pieces instead of making one giant swing, and the official tracker shows that the front office touched several spots in a single day. The corner room got help, the safety group got deeper, the line got another body, and the edge group stayed in the mix too.
That does not win the social media title belt, but it matters. Teams usually do not survive a season on splash alone. The Cowboys look like a club trying to raise its floor first, then see whether a bigger move still makes sense later. Based on what is official so far, this was more about building layers than stealing headlines.
What to Watch Next
• Whether Dallas follows these depth adds with a bigger move at another priority spot.
• How the new secondary pieces shake out once roles get defined.
• Whether this broad approach continues through the next wave of free agency.
Sources
DallasCowboys.com — Free Agency Tracker: Updated list of latest Cowboys news
Reuters — Cowboys sign ex-Rams CB Cobie Durant to 1-year deal
Comment
Do you like Dallas going wide with a bunch of depth moves, or do you want one bigger splash next?


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