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    New Talent Coming

    Can the Dallas Cowboys overcome the Jerry Jones draft curse and finally pick a winner?

    Brad Seal
    Mar 25, 2013 | 2:45 pm

    The NFL is well into the free-agency period, but you don’t hear a peep out of the Dallas Cowboys. That’s what happens when the owner plays chicken with the NFL salary cap and loses.

    The team had to spend weeks restructuring current contracts simply to get even with that cap, so there will be no expensive new players coming in to help during the 2013 season.

    That means the Cowboys absolutely have to make a splash in the NFL draft in order to infuse some young (and inexpensive) talent to this aging roster. That’s a tall order considering Jerry Jones’ well-documented failures in the draft for more than 15 years.

    Successful teams like the Patriots, Steelers, Packers and, recently, the 49ers have all built themselves up through the draft.

    The salary cap issues are directly related to the Cowboys’ track record in the NFL draft. With an inability to bring talented rookies in to take over needed positions, Dallas had to resort to signing overpriced free agents to fill the holes.

    In this era of the NFL, successful teams like the Patriots, Steelers, Packers and, recently, the 49ers have all built themselves up through the draft. It’s an even bigger necessity for the Cowboys to conduct a smart draft, because they can no longer use free agency to cover up mistakes in acquiring new talent.

    The team needs help at nearly every position, but most notably on the offensive and defensive lines and at safety. Should the team spend its first-round draft pick (No. 18 of 32) on one of these needed positions, here are the players they should target:

    Chance Warmack, offensive guard — Alabama
    This would be a no-brainer should Warmack fall to Dallas at No. 18. He is considered the best player at a position the Cowboys desperately need to fill. Warmack would instantly upgrade Dallas’ worst position on the team and help keep Tony Romo from getting beaten to a pulp.

    The only problem is that most mock drafts have Warmack going off the board well before the Cowboys get a chance at him. The one silver lining is that offensive guards tend to last longer because it’s not considered a position of need by most teams. Anyone who watched the Cowboys last year knows that it’s a position of great need for this team.

    Kenny Vaccaro, safety — Texas
    This would be a popular pick simply because of where Vaccaro went to school, but it would also fill a great hole for the Cowboys. The listed starters at safety played a grand total of three games last season, and in Monte Kiffin’s defense, safeties are a vital cog in covering the middle of the field.

    Sheldon Richardson, defensive tackle — Missouri
    The Cowboys don’t have a chance on defense without stud defensive tackles causing havoc in opponent’s offensive backfields. Richardson has the athleticism to do that, but he’s still a raw talent, so it might take him some time to adjust.

    Star Lotulelei, defensive tackle — Utah
    He is a giant defensive tackle (more than 300 pounds) who would plug up the middle and collapse the pocket with his power. There was a possibility that he would fall to the Cowboys after rumors of an irregular heart condition surfaced. His solid pro day, however, lowered the chances that he will still be available when Dallas makes its selection.

    Jonathan Cooper, offensive guard — North Carolina
    If the Cowboys don’t get any breaks in which a highly ranked player falls to them, Cooper is a solid pick at a needed position. He’s not as talented as Warmack, but he will still help shore up that mess of an offensive line.

    Jerry Jones hasn't had much success in choosing draft picks for the last 15 years.

      
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    Texas Rangers and MLB set jam-packed schedule for All-Star week

    Alex Bentley
    Jul 11, 2024 | 4:15 pm
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    The 2024 annual MLB All-Star Game, along with its accompanying All-Star Week festivities, were awarded to the Texas Rangers and the Cities of Arlington and Fort Worth way back in 2022.

    The week has finally arrived, now with events taking place in Arlington, Fort Worth, and Dallas.

    Also known as the "Midsummer Classic," the All-Star Game is an annual professional baseball game sanctioned by Major League Baseball (MLB) and contested between the all-stars from the American League (AL) and National League (NL).

    The 2024 game will be played on Tuesday, July 16, at Globe Life Field in Arlington, for the first time since it opened in 2020. The last time the Rangers hosted an All-Star Game was back in 1995 game at their previous home, then known as The Ballpark in Arlington.

    The schedule of events is as follows:

    Friday, July 12: HBCU Swingman Classic at Globe Life Field, which highlights the history and legacy of HBCU baseball programs while also providing HBCU baseball players with the opportunity to showcase their talent on a national stage.

    July 12-15: Two MLB youth tournaments, the All-Star Commissioner’s Cup and Jennie Finch Classic, both of which will be played at the Texas Rangers MLB Youth Academy in Dallas.

    • The All-Star Commissioner’s Cup features teams of youth baseball players (ages 17 and under) from MLB Youth Academies from around the country and in Puerto Rico.
    • The All-Star Jennie Finch Classic features teams of youth softball players (ages 17 and under) from MLB Youth Academies and Jennie Finch softball programming.

    July 13-16: The Capital One All-Star Village, a one-of-a-kind baseball theme park that will also encompass Esports Stadium and the North Lawn, will be open at Choctaw Stadium (formerly Globe Life Field in Arlington). It will feature a variety of family-friendly activities, including current and former player appearances.

    July 14: MLB Draft Opening Night will take place at Cowtown Coliseum in Fort Worth and will be open to the public. This is the fourth consecutive year that the MLB Draft will also take place during All-Star Week. The draft will continue on July 15 and 16.

    July 15: The T-Mobile Home Run Derby will feature a variety of the best home run hitters in the league. Given his participation in the Derby in 2023, his performance in the 2023 playoffs, and this being a hometown game, don't be surprised to see Ranger right fielder Adolis García as one of the participants again.

    July 16: MLB All-Star Game, at Globe Life Field in Arlington.

    Event-specific ticketing and broadcast information will be announced in the coming months. For additional details, fans can go to AllStarGame.com.

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    This story was updated on July 11, 2024.

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