The Dallas Cowboys are seeking to improve their defense by hiring a new coordinator, focusing on five-man fronts and enhancing secondary coverage. During interviews, they recognized the significant impact of receiver George Pickens, who excelled in his first season with 1,429 yards and nine touchdowns, prompting discussions on retaining him beyond his impending contract expiration. While opinions vary on whether to franchise tag him or pursue a long-term deal, Cowboys executive Stephen Jones expressed confidence in keeping Pickens. Additionally, the Cowboys aim to hire Christian Parker, the Eagles’ defensive backs coach, to revamp their struggling defense.
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