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Tyron Smith, an All-Pro left tackle, is leaving Dallas for the New York Jets, so the offensive line will look very different next season. The Cowboys had a busy free agency Friday, but not for the best reasons.

Wide receiver Michael Gallup and linebacker Leighton Vander Esch were released, bidding farewell to the 2018 draft class. It also reflects the decision to let go of Amari Cooper and rely on a player returning from a season-ending injury.

As the offseason progresses, there are still opportunities to improve through free agency, albeit on a tight budget given the cap space and the Joneses’ inclination to avoid major market signings. Cheapskate alternatives and more in the most recent News and Notes.

Smith, one of Dallas’ most well-known residents, is leaving for New York. The Cowboys will now hunt for an answer at left tackle, which is easier said than done when replacing an All-Pro.

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It is time for the cheapskates to explore their possibilities in free agency. In other words, Cowboys. Reid Hanson lays down five guys who might help Dallas if it decides to go “all in.”

 

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