As the Dallas Cowboys transition from Super Bowl LIX, attention turns to their offseason strategy, particularly in free agency and the draft. With a disappointing 7-10 season, the Cowboys face significant decisions regarding their roster, including key players heading to free agency. Among them is linebacker Eric Kendricks, who joined the Cowboys last season and made a notable impact, recording 138 tackles, three sacks, and two interceptions.
Kendricks' performance positions him as a candidate to remain with the Cowboys, especially given their need for linebacker depth. However, the recent coaching staff overhaul raises questions about his fit in the new scheme under DC Matt Eberflus. At 33 years old, Kendricks presents a relatively low-cost option, but uncertainty surrounding his role could influence the Cowboys' decision-making.