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There isn t a six-win team in the NFL that enters the 2021 season with higher expectations than the Dallas Cowboys. As America s Team, it comes with the territory, even if said team hasn t won a Super Bowl since the mid-1990s.
By virtue of last year s injury-marred disappointment of a campaign, the Cowboys hold the 10th overall pick in the 2021 draft a selection that should offer the franchise the opportunity to add an impact player.
However, according to recent reports, Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones has his sights set even higher. On a wildly athletic and gifted pass-catcher who could be the first non-quarterback to come off the board. A player who would likely cost the Cowboys substantial draft capital to acquire.
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Along with Pro Bowlers and high-end starters, NFL teams can find underrated veterans to fill roster holes early in free agency. Because of the declining salary cap this year, we should see several hidden gems linger around the open market.
Young, unheralded players may prefer one-year deals in the hope of increasing their market value with a more flexible cap situation in 2022. They ll draw interest because of their upside and potential for growth in bigger roles. Older veterans who consistently produce solid numbers without a Pro Bowl season could still land decent short-term contracts and make the most of their opportunities at new destinations.
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One of the most excruciating waits in all of sports has to be from the moment the bracket is announced on Selection Sunday to when March Madness actually tips off at the end of the week.
The first round of action in the men s NCAA tournament is set to start on Friday at 12:15 p.m. ET when Florida and Virginia Tech will officially open the round of 64 at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
Days 1 and 2 of the first round are among the most fun in sports. With non-stop action from around noon until the 9:57 p.m. game comes to an end, it s a basketball fan s dream.