The NFL preseason is officially in the books, and teams across the league now face one of the most difficult parts of the year: cutting down to the 53-man roster by the August 26th deadline.
For the Dallas Cowboys, the decisions feel especially tough this season, as the roster is loaded with young talent, new faces, and veterans battling for roles.
The offensive side of the ball in particular is filled with depth, which makes predicting who stays and who goes a real challenge.
One big development that helps provide clarity is the status of wide receiver Jonathan Mingo.
After suffering a sprained PCL during the preseason, I believe the Cowboys will place him on injured reserve to start the year.
Under current rules, he can return after missing the first four games, which allows the team to keep their depth intact while opening a temporary roster spot.
With that in mind, here’s my prediction for how the Cowboys’ 53-man roster will shape up on offense. Defense to follow tomorrow.
Dak Prescott, Joe Milton
No surprises here. Dak Prescott is firmly entrenched as the starter and centerpiece of the offense.
The only real debate was whether the Cowboys would carry a third quarterback, but with roster spots at a premium, I believe they stick with just two.
Joe Milton earns the backup job thanks to his physical tools and upside, even though his preseason play was uneven.
Dallas will likely keep him on a short leash, possibly bringing back Will Grier or another veteran to serve on the practice squad and as emergency quarterback on game days.
Javonte Williams, Jaydon Blue, Phil Mafah, Hunter Luepke
This group reflects both versatility and youth.
Javonte Williams is set to be the feature back, and his power-running style gives the Cowboys a dependable presence in the ground game.
Rookie Jaydon Blue has shown burst and playmaking ability, while Phil Mafah brings a bruising element that could thrive in short-yardage situations.
Fullback Hunter Luepke secures his role as a hybrid player who contributes on offense and special teams, giving the unit some flexibility.
Together, this backfield looks balanced and has upside for growth as the season progresses.
Missed the cut: Miles Sanders, Deuce Vaughn
CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens, KaVontae Turpin, Jalen Tolbert, Ryan Flournoy, Jalen Brooks
The biggest storyline here is Jonathan Mingo’s injury, which lands him on injured reserve to open the season. Without him, the Cowboys are slightly thinner at the position, but still carry six receivers.
CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens headline the group as the primary weapons for Dak Prescott. KaVontae Turpin secures his spot not only as a receiver but also as a dynamic return man.
Ryan Flournoy and Jalen Brooks round out the room, both earning jobs through consistent play on special teams in camp and preseason.
While this isn’t the deepest group without Mingo, it remains dangerous and gives the Cowboys multiple options in the passing...