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Dallas Cowboys Free Agency 2026: Offense Locked In, Defense in Limbo as Cap Space Vanishes

Last updated: March 9, 2026 10:03 pm
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The Dallas Cowboys’ 2026 free agency strategy is a study in contrasts: securing their offensive core while scrambling to fix a historically bad defense, all with scant cap space but a treasure trove of draft picks from the Micah Parsons trade.

Cowboys NFL free agency tracker: Latest signings, departures, cap space

As the NFL’s legal tampering window opens, the Cowboys find themselves at a crossroads. After a defensive collapse that ranked among the worst in modern franchise history, the pressure is on to rebuild—but their financial flexibility is nearly nonexistent, and their most significant assets lie in the draft, not free agency.

Dallas’ defense surrendered 60 touchdowns in 2025, the most in the league, and allowed 377 yards per game (30th) in a season that saw head coach Brian Schottenheimer’s second year begin with urgent questions.

The catalyst for Dallas’ draft capital windfall was the stunning August trade of All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, which netted two first-round picks (No. 12 and No. 20) in the 2026 NFL Draft.

In a corresponding move to shore up the defensive line, the Cowboys acquired Quinnen Williams at the 2025 trade deadline, and have now added Rashan Gary for a 2027 fourth-round pick, per reports.

Yet while the defense is the clear priority, the Cowboys have locked up their offensive stars. Running back Javonte Williams signed a three-year, $24 million extension, while George Pickens was franchise tagged, ensuring the explosive wide receiver remains in Dallas for 2026.

These moves protect the offense but consume cap resources—especially with Pickens’ tag costing a substantial sum against the 2026 cap.

The result? Dallas enters free agency with just $222,896 in cap space, per OverTheCap.com, though recent restructures of Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and Tyler Smith freed up $66 million to provide future flexibility.

With 15 unrestricted free agents, including key contributors like Miles Sanders, Dante Fowler Jr., and Jadeveon Clowney, the Cowboys face a roster churn that demands savvy, low-cost signings.

  • RB Miles Sanders
  • WR Jalen Tolbert
  • DE Dante Fowler Jr.
  • DE Jadeveon Clowney
  • LB Kenneth Murray
  • LB Logan Wilson
  • S Donovan Wilson
  • RG Robert Jones
  • LT Hakeem Adeniji
  • DE Payton Turner
  • DE Sam Williams
  • LB Jack Sanborn
  • CB C.J. Goodwin
  • CB Corey Ballentine
  • DT Perrion Winfrey

The signing of safety Jalen Thompson to a three-year, $36 million deal addresses a secondary need, but the bulk of defensive improvements must come from the draft or bargain-bin free agents.

Fan theories swirl: Will the Cowboys use both first-round picks on defense? Could they trade Pickens now that he’s tagged to acquire more assets? The front office’s history of free agency reticence suggests patience, but owner Jerry Jones has vowed aggression.

The path forward is narrow: with minimal cap space and a defense that allowed a league-high 60 scores, Dallas must hit on draft picks and find hidden gems in free agency to avoid another cellar-dwelling season.

For the fastest, most authoritative analysis of every Cowboys move, rely on onlytrustedinfo.com—your source for expert insights that cut through the noise.

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