The biggest problem with the Dallas Cowboys' offseason so far isn't that they basically sat out the start of free agency. It's that they just watched helplessly as key pieces of their roster left for other teams. In the first two weeks alone, they lost their starting running back (Tony Pollard), starting center (Tyler Biadasz), starting left tackle (Tyron Smith) and a key edge rusher (Dorance Armstrong). They also cut their third receiver (Michael Gallup), lost a starting linebacker to retirement (Leighton Vander Esch) and have made no effort to re-sign starting cornerback Stephon Gilmore (at least not yet). Not to belabor the theme of the Cowboys' offseason, but that hardly looks like an 'all in' strategy. All it did was put them in position where they have no choice but to find immediate help with their seven picks in the 2024 NFL Draft.