How do you follow up making one of the most unexplainable trades in franchise history by dealing Micah Parsons to an NFC contender? Why, of course, you just go out and sign a former no. 1 overall pick who plays the same position.
That's exactly what the Cowboys did but, all jokes aside, it was obvious that Jadeveon Clowney was never going to fully replace Parsons in this defense. But, he was still a welcomed addition, nonetheless.
As the season winds down, fans start looking ahead to free agency and potential moves the Cowboys could make to try and improve this roster going into the 2026 campaign.