Despite the customary flurry of criticism directed by the Dallas Cowboys front office, several facets of their roster-building practices merit appreciation.
Three consecutive 12-5 seasons attest to this fact.
One of the team’s strengths is its focus on developing defensive ends, resulting in a glut of quality even after free agents leave.
Sports Illustrated reports that the Buffalo Bills have expressed interest in the Cowboys’ pass rusher.
“Armstrong made the most of his limited opportunities behind a stacked group of pass rushers in Dallas,” Sports Illustrated reports. “Many teams may be ready to overlook his lack of starting experience and rely on his potential. But if that’s not the case, the Bills would be prudent to swoop in and perhaps land him on a bargain deal.”
We will argue that if a “bargain deal” / whatever that is – is to be had, then Dallas is the team that should construct one.
Armstrong, 26, has 16 total sacks over the past two seasons. … The Bills’ top two pass rushers, Leonard Floyd and A.J. Epenesa, are set.To him, free agency.