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The Dallas Cowboys' most explosive running back, fifth-round rookie Jaydon Blue out of Texas, is back. He participated in the ...
Mazi Smith’s lack of development puts him neck and neck with Taco Charlton as an all-time first-round flop for the Dallas ...
Ahead of the Cowboys' return to Dallas following training camp, one member of the front office had nothing but good things to ...
The Dallas VP of player personnel said, "I think that it’s a very competitive roster," of this team before breaking camp.
The Cowboys have some key players returning from major injuries, which creates an interesting locker room dynamic.
With the Dallas Cowboys struggling at cornerback, vice president of player personnel Will McClay says they could look for ...
Jones has the titles and believes McClay and the personnel staff he’s put together will help him and his son make decisions. “I’ve always had a lot of respect for Will,” Jerry Jones said.
But this "name McClay the GM!'' concept is created by fans and media lacking savvy. It matters not to the person involved. *Why didn't Dallas simply block McClay from leaving and avoid the unknown?
McClay eschewed the “MVP” praise heaped upon him by Jerry and Stephen Jones, insisting his scouts who catalyzed preparation deserve that praise. But even McClay acknowledged how fulfilling ...
McClay knew what players, coaches and executives were going through because he’d been in all of their shoes. At the same time, he understood there was plenty still to learn.
Will McClay’s vital role with the Cowboys highlights a lack of diversity in other NFL front offices The Jones family values McClay immensely, and credits much of their draft success to him.
Will McClay received a three-letter compliment Saturday for how he managed all the Cowboys’ meetings and draft-board assembly during a pandemic that disrupted the typical run-up to the NFL draft ...