The Dallas Cowboys are making moves in the post-draft landscape, signaling they're not done shaping their roster just yet. On Tuesday, the team hosted veteran free agent cornerback Adoree' Jackson for a visit—a potential signing that could add valuable depth and experience to their secondary.
Jackson, now 30, is no stranger to the NFL stage. Last season, he started 10 games for the Philadelphia Eagles, racking up 55 tackles, 11 pass breakups, and one interception. What makes this visit particularly intriguing is his connection to new Cowboys defensive coordinator Christian Parker, who served as Jackson's position coach in Philadelphia. That familiarity could be the key to a smooth transition and a boost for a Dallas defense looking to rebound after a challenging year.
The Cowboys still have one open spot on their 90-player roster, and Jackson could be the perfect fit. With the team seeking another cornerback to bolster their ranks, this move feels like a natural step. Meanwhile, Dallas looks set at safety—a position that earned them a middle-of-the-pack ranking (16th) in ESPN's latest power rankings, up two spots from earlier projections. ESPN's Todd Archer highlighted safety as the team's most improved position, thanks to the signing of Jalen Thompson in a three-year, $33 million deal, their richest free agent contract since 2012.
As the Cowboys continue to fine-tune their lineup, all eyes are on whether Jackson will don the star. For fans, it's a reminder that the roster-building season is far from over—and that every addition could be a game-changer for the road ahead.
