The Dallas Cowboys are gearing up for another season, and the latest roster projections are sparking plenty of debate among fans. With training camp on the horizon, the real question is: who makes the cut for the final 53-man roster? Let's break down the key position battles that could shape the team's identity this fall.
One of the most intriguing storylines is at linebacker, where the Cowboys face a tough numbers game. Marist Liufau, a former standout on special teams, is being transitioned to an outside linebacker role under the new coaching staff. If the move clicks, he could be a valuable piece to retain. But with the top three spots seemingly locked in, the battle for the remaining roster slots is wide open. Names like Rashan Gary, Donovan Ezeiruaku, Malachi Lawrence, Sam Williams, James Houston, and Tyrus Wheat are all in the mix, making this one of the hardest groups to predict.
Inside linebacker is another area of focus, especially after the Cowboys traded for Dee Winters during the draft. Executive vice president Stephen Jones made it clear the team is always looking to improve, even after the draft ends. "You're never finished building a room," Jones said. Right now, Curtis Robinson and Justin Barron appear to be competing for the final spot, while DeMarvion Overshown, Dee Winters, Jaishawn Barham, and Shemar James look like solid bets for Week 1. Don't be surprised if another move is made before the season kicks off.
In the secondary, all eyes are on rookie cornerback Devin Moore. Selected in the fourth round out of Florida, the 6-foot-3, 198-pound outside corner made a bold promise to owner Jerry Jones after being drafted: "Y'all are getting a steal." If Moore stays healthy, he could push veterans like Shavon Revel and Cobie Durant for playing time. His size and athleticism bring a new dynamic to a defensive backfield that's always looking for playmakers.
Whether it's a breakout rookie or a veteran fighting for his spot, the Cowboys' roster puzzle is far from solved. Stay tuned as these battles heat up and the final 53 takes shape.
