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The new duo is ready to work.
The two participated in the inaugural Kyler Murray Foundation Softball Game, a charity event held in Scottsdale, Ariz. on Saturday. And asked about which of them should be considered the Cowboys’ WR1, the new teammates wasted no time shutting down any pecking-order controversy.
“We both ones,” Lamb said.
“Yeah,” agreed Pickens.
“It ain’t no A/B, none of that,” Lamb continued. “You look over there, you see 1. You look over here, you see another 1. So do what you got to do with that.”
While Lamb finished top-10 in the NFL in targets, catches, and yards last year while frequently double-teamed and playing with a backup quarterback for half the season, Pickens was top-10 in yards per reception and is thought to be just scratching the surface of his sky-high potential.
On the field at the same time, they should indeed create a serious numbers problem for opposing secondaries.
The playmaker has faith in the 2025 Dallas Cowboys.
That’s what Michael Irvin believes they will do. Irvin, who won three Super Bowls with Dallas, has always been overzealous when it comes to praising the ‘Boys. He again gives them their flowers while predicting their win total for 2025, but has a surprisingly realistic win total.
Irvin has Dallas struggling through the toughest stretch of their season, losing three in a row to the Eagles, the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Detroit Lions. They rebound with a 3-1 stretch to close out his prediction, keeping them from completely falling apart.
In the end, they will go 12-5 according to the Hall of Famer.
Some of the games he expects to be easy wins might not be, but in the end, Irvin has them doing enough to get to the postseason.
There are still question marks at the RB position, despite the Cowboys’ efforts to answer them.
In a recent article by Mike Clay of ESPN, he projected the stat lines of the top-25 running backs from the 2025 NFL Draft.
For Blue, he projected a modest stat line of 446 rushing yards and three touchdowns as a rookie. Here is a snippet of why he believes Blue could have a productive rookie season despite being a fifth-round selection:
***“He’s a bit on the small size at 196 pounds and has had issues with holding onto the ball. However, the speed is there; he ran a 4.38 in the 40-yard dash. Blue will begin his career behind newly acquired veterans Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders, but...