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Ranking the Top 5 most important Dallas Cowboys players in 2024
There’s some players that are just simply more important to a team’s success than others. Would the Kansas City Chiefs be as successful without Patrick Mahomes or the San Francisco 49ers without Christian McCaffrey? To put it simply, no.
The Dallas Cowboys may or may not have those caliber of players currently on the roster, but they do have some who are instrumental to their success in 2024. Today, we are going to identify their Top 5 most important players and rank them accordingly.
#5 – QB Dak Prescott
Love him or hate him, Dak Prescott is one of the best and most consistent quarterbacks in the entire league. As such, the 2023 MVP runner-up should probably rank much higher on this list. Considering the fact the Cowboys seem willing to let him play out his current contract, and have a capable backup in Cooper Rush and possibly Trey Lance, he may not be as indispensable as he was in years past.
While it’s true Prescott is still one of the best and most important players currently on the Cowboys roster, it’s also true there a few even more important who should be ranked higher. With a proven backup QB capable of coming in and winning games in Cooper Rush, and the intrigue surrounding Trey Lance, it would look as if Dallas is pretty well set up to survive and stay afloat is something unforeseen happened to No. 4.
#4 – OL Tyler Guyton and Cooper Beebe
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Tyler Guyton and Cooper Beebe come in a tie as the fourth most important players the Cowboys currently have on the roster. It may sound a bit odd to consider two rookies who haven’t played a single meaningful down in the NFL yet as carrying such a distinction, but how they play this season could very well determine how successful, or not, the Cowboys are in 2024 given the positions they play.
Offensive line play this season, more than in the past, will be instrumental to whether the Cowboys sink or swim this year and the two rookies are at the forefront of all of that. Whether it’s creating holes in the running game or keeping Dak Prescott up right in pass protection, Guyton and Beebe are the key to success as the projected new starting blindside protector and center. That’s a heavy weight to carry for both rookies.
#3 – DE Micah Parsons
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Micah Parsons is one of the best, if not the best, and most talented players in the entire league, and not just at his given position. As a pass rusher though, he pretty much stands alone with just a few others like Myles Garrett and T.J. Watt. It’s one of the reasons why he’s in contention every season for Defensive Player of the Year. He’s also one of the best players on the Cowboys roster, especially in the defensive side of the ball.
Being the best and most talented though doesn’t necessarily make him the most important. Micah Parsons may be one of the most feared pass rushers in the league, but he can be game-planned for by opposing offenses to lessen how impactful he is. Even if he were to miss some time due to injury Dallas could probably survive his absence. While the depth behind him isn’t great, there are options capable of stepping in if/when needed.
#2 -CB Trevon Diggs
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Narrowly missing out on the No. 1 spot, Trevon Diggs is the second most important player for the Cowboys in 2024. The Cowboys have a lot riding on Diggs’ ability to return to the player he was prior to his season-ending knee injury last season. They were fortunate last year to have Stephon Gilmore and DaRon Bland as insurance policies when he went down, but that’s not the case any longer.
If No. 7 has any setbacks or takes a while to get back up to speed, the Cowboys secondary could be in bind. They may have a solid trio in Trevon Diggs, DaRon Bland, and Jourdan Lewis if all are healthy, but have a significant lack of proven depth behind them with the way the roster is currently constructed. Because of that, Diggs’ health and availability for them this year could mean the difference between success or failure.
#1 – WR CeeDee Lamb
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Make no mistake, CeeDee Lamb comes in at #1 on this list because he is the most important player the Cowboys currently have on the roster. The offense will once again run through him, much like it did last season, and potentially even more so due to the absence of Tony Pollard. There’s not another player on the entire offensive side of the ball capable of coming anywhere near being as productive or striking fear in opposing defenses as No. 88.
As CeeDee Lamb goes, so goes the Cowboys 2024 season. Losing him for any length of time would all but doom the Cowboys season. They simply don’t have anyone who can step into his shoes to do what he does. He is going to be the focal point of the entire offense this year in not only their aerial attack, but will likely be a significant factor as an extension of the running game as well.
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FIFA Fan Fest in Dallas paused due to lighting in the area Sunday evening
Organizers at the FIFA Fan Fest in Dallas’ Fair Park paused entry on Sunday evening as lightning moved across the area.
Those who were already inside the fest were advised to take shelter under the main stage viewing area or take shelter in their personal cars.
North Texas was placed under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch Sunday afternoon. The watch expires at 10 p.m. Sunday night.
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Dallas police and fire teams seize of nearly a ton of illegal fireworks
DALLAS – A coordinated holiday crackdown by Dallas police and fire officials resulted in the seizure of nearly a ton of illegal fireworks and multiple citations on the Fourth of July, authorities said Sunday.
Massive fireworks seizure
What we know:
The joint operations, conducted Saturday by Dallas Fire-Rescue’s Arson Division and the Dallas Police Department’s Southeast Division, netted more than 1,800 pounds of contraband across two separate incidents.
The largest seizure happened around 5 p.m. in the 3300 block of Elsie Faye Heggins Street, near Second Avenue. Acting on investigative leads, officials found a large cache of fireworks being sold out of a U-Haul truck and a van.
Authorities confiscated more than 1,400 pounds of illegal fireworks and issued two citations at the scene. Dallas Fire-Rescue’s Inspections Division assisted in taking the explosives to a secure location.
Later that evening, at 8:17 p.m., inspectors and patrol officers conducted a second, unrelated enforcement action at a home in the 4400 block of Penelope Street. That operation resulted in one citation for possession and the seizure of approximately 400 pounds of fireworks.
Officials emphasized that the illegal sale and possession of fireworks pose severe safety risks, including property damage, injuries, and fires. Both incidents remain under investigation.
The Source: Information in this article is from the Dallas Police Department.
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Cowboys newcomer already looks like a waste of money in Dallas
It was clear from the jump that the Dallas Cowboys were going to aggressively reshape their defensive secondary this offseason. A lot of that came down to overhauling the safety room, but the Cowboys front office also made several key moves at cornerback. One of the earliest they made was signing former sixth-round pick and recent NFC West journeyman Derion Kendrick to a one-year deal in late March.
Kendrick, who spent his first two full seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, was waived by LA and then picked up by the Seattle Seahawks before being waived again. However, at just 25 years old, Kendrick still seemed like a worthwhile swing for the Cowboys to take — or at least that was the case when the signing was made. But now, Dallas looks much less in need of taking a gamble at cornerback, which makes Kendrick seem like he’s simply crowding the cornerback room.
Derion Kendrick looks like a waste of money for the Cowboys
Let’s be clear: there’s a chance the Kendrick, who has put forth average to slightly above coverage grades in his career, can be a useful player in this league. However, that’s not a certainty given some of his bouts with inconsistency, and now the Cowboys have what seem like surer bets on their roster.
Not only is the hope that DaRon Bland and Shavon Revel are healthy options for the Cowboys this season after dealing with injuries or recovery last season, but Dallas has also drafted Caleb Downs, who can move down and play frequently in the slot (which we’ve already seen in offseason minicamps), signed a simply better corner than Kendrick in Cobie Durant, and lucked into fourth-round pick Devin Moore, who could be one of the steals of the draft with his natural ability at the position.
That’s also before you mention someone like Caelon Carson, who has been a solid depth piece for Dallas’ defense, even amidst the struggles on that side of the ball. The point is, there really isn’t much of a spot in the cornerback rotation for Kendrick right now when you look at the roster.
Obviously, this doesn’t mean that the Cowboys should rush to cut ties with Kendrick. If anything, Dallas should’ve learned that depth going into training camp and throughout the preseason to get to Week 1 is direly important. Moreover, Kendrick has enough of a track record in the league to have the opportunity to go on the field and prove himself and potentially fight his way to earning a roster spot.
At the same time, the math and numbers game don’t appear to be on the veteran’s side right now, which makes signing him seem a bit suspect in hindsight. However, even if that is the case, there is a silver lining for the Cowboys, in addition to this simply being a good problem to have.
Dallas can easily remedy their unnecessary signing of Kendrick
While it’s not ideal for the Cowboys to make a signing and then immediately cut that player before Week 1, the fact of the matter is that it won’t hurt Dallas in any meaningful way. While Kendrick inked a one-year deal worth $1.295 million, not a penny of that is guaranteed for the 2026 season. Subsequently, if Kendrick doesn’t come out and perform like gangbusters, the Cowboys can cut him with no cap penalties.
Zooming out and taking the 10,000-foot view of the situation, though, the expendability of Kendrick whether you want to call him a waste of money or a signing or not, is a good thing for the Cowboys.
This was unequivocally one of the worst pass defenses in the league last season. Had they legitimately been just average on that side of the ball, Dak Prescott and the offense were more than good enough to take this team easily into the playoffs and perhaps make a run (though this is Dallas, so who knows once the postseason starts). That’s why we’ve seen them make such drastic changes on that side of the ball.
As such, the fact that the Cowboys have overhauled their secondary so substantially along with bringing in new defensive coordinator Christian Parker speaks to the good work that this front office has done. Of course, things can always look good on paper and then fall apart on the field, but it absolutely seems that Dallas is heading in a substantially better direction, and Kendrick’s lack of place on the roster is an obvious sign of that.
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