This week, the Dallas Cowboys will host the Shrine Bowl. The All-Star event, held in Frisco at the Cowboys’ headquarters, helps teams prepare for the 2017 NFL Draft.
Scouts, coaches, and front-office executives want to take a closer look at the prospects. It’s a gathering place for football wits to talk shop while important information about measurements, interviews, and practice tape is collected.
On Monday, Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn was spotted at The Star. He was wearing Cowboys apparel and was seen talking to Dallas offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer and vice president of player personnel Will McClay.
However, Quinn has also been a name teams have coveted in their head coaching searches. Is his most recent appearance evidence that he’s staying in Dallas?
It’s certainly better news than discord among the coaching staff, but no, Quinn participating in routine pre-draft events isn’t a significant indication of what’s to
Quinn is not a free agent, but the Cowboys cannot prevent him from seeking a promotion with another franchise. After his old boss Pete Carroll stepped down from the spotlight, he was initially seen as the front-runner for the Seattle Seahawks head coaching position.
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