ESPN SLAMS Dallas Cowboys’ 2025 Offseason Moves With Shockingly Low Grade

In a shocking assessment, ESPN has delivered a stinging critique of the Dallas Cowboys’ 2025 offseason moves, awarding them a dismal grade of C—placing them 30th out of all 32 NFL teams.

This unexpected evaluation comes as a blow to a franchise that had hoped to make significant strides this offseason.

 

ESPN analyst Seth Walder highlighted the Cowboys’ lackluster coaching search that led to the hiring of Brian Shottenheimer, criticizing the process as inadequate. With only four candidates considered, including two interviews that appeared to be mere formalities, the Cowboys’ decision-making has come under fire. While Walder acknowledged the potential of Shottenheimer, he emphasized that the selection process was fundamentally flawed.

 

The Cowboys made headlines with their trade for wide receiver George Pickens, a move that Walder described as a “perfect fit” on paper. However, he raised concerns about the player’s past issues and the implications of a one-year deal. Conversely, the swapping out of Rico Dowdle for a trio of running backs—Javonte Williams, Miles Sanders, and Jaden Blue—was met with skepticism, as Walder pointed out that Dowdle’s performance last season surpassed that of his new counterparts.

 

On the draft front, while some selections like Donovan Ezaraku received praise, others, such as the decision to pick Booker at 12, were criticized for poor positional value. The Cowboys’ offseason has left fans questioning their strategy and ability to compete in a fiercely competitive league.

 

As the dust settles on a tumultuous offseason, the Cowboys’ future hangs in the balance, with fans eagerly awaiting the team’s next moves. Will they rise to the occasion, or will this offseason become a cautionary tale of missed opportunities? Only time will tell.

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