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When free agency opens up next month, the Dallas Cowboys may sign Devin White, a former Pro Bowl physical linebacker. In 2024, Jerry Jones doesn’t hold back when he declares that the Cowboys are “all in.” Building the team’s physicality and “run-stopping” as the roster objective for the upcoming season is his ambition. They will most likely be in line to sign pending free agency linebacker White, a former member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, if Jones keeps his word.

White has the credentials to support his strength and will to win a Super Bowl. Not only that, but the Cowboys might be interested in him just because of his age—he is only 25. Every year, Dallas aims to start young and develop their roster in this manner. One further item to consider is

A strong squad of future prospects might be assembled by adding a player with White’s physical attributes. Now that Dan Quinn has departed to join the Washington Commanders, the Cowboys need to devise a strategy. Even though Jones hasn’t added any well-known figures in decades, anything could yet happen.

Devin White, a former Pro Bowl physical linebacker, could soon be signed by the Dallas Cowboys.
Over the past few seasons, White has been among the league’s most reliable linebackers. He has been accumulating at least 124 tackles annually from 2020 to 2022. Since the 2020 season, he has the tenth-most NFL tackles. But White has never been portrayed by Pro Football Focus as a defensive player.

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The 25-year-old’s defensive grade is 46.0, however one may argue that statistics are just numbers and that they can be interpreted incorrectly. He might still be useful to a squad that has been having issues stopping the run. Dallas has been having trouble with this particular aspect of their defense, particularly after Vander-Esch was lost.

He still has a lot of youth to play if he can duplicate his early NFL success. Over the course of a two-year contract valued at $21.5 million, White is expected to make $10.7 million a year. For the Cowboys’ cap space, that doesn’t seem like a horrible deal, but they might go cheaper. White usually plays left inside linebacker, but if Dallas signs him, they might convert him to weakside linebacker.

The Decline of Vander-EschRegretfully, Esch’s NFL career may be coming to an end. This past season, he sustained a neck injury that could have ended his career. It is now unknown if he will make a comeback. This kind of injury is the fifth one he has experienced in his playing career. Should the

 

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