Cowboys Target Nakobe Dean as Defensive Upgrade in Free Agency

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A report says the Dallas Cowboys plan to pursue Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean in the upcoming NFL free-agency window that opens March 11. Dean, who played in Fangio’s defensive scheme with the Eagles and has injury red flags, is valued around $7.9 million per year (about $31.6 million over four years). The Cowboys’ new defensive coordinator Christian Parker connects the teams, and Dallas could face competition from the Packers. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has signaled a big spend in free agency to bolster the defense.
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