BREAKING: Cowboys Gamble on 6’8″ Sack Machine to Fix Critical Weakness – Desperation or Game-Changer?

The Dallas Cowboys have made a determined attempt to fix the defensive line during the 2025 free agent period.

The team has signed a variety of players with first-round NFL Draft pedigrees and previous links to the organization or metro area. These include Payton Turner, Solomon Thomas, and Dante Fowler Jr. Dallas was fourth-worst in the NFL last season, allowing 2,331 yards on the ground at an average of 4.8 per run.

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With the Cowboys defense’s performance against the run, they shouldn’t be done making changes to fortify the interior.

Calais Campbell, a seasoned defensive tackle with the Miami Dolphins, could support this cause.

Campbell, who is 6-8 and weighs 300 pounds, can play run-stop and replace Dallas’ only defensive weakness, but he also has 110 career sacks.

We believe he would also contribute significantly to the maturity of the unit, particularly Mazi Smith. A 17-year veteran in Mazi’s corner may be a watershed moment in his career, positioning the Cowboys with a much brighter future for Smith and Osa Odighizuwa than in previous years.

Related: Cowboys Fans Say the Same Thing About Tyron Smith. According to rumors, Dallas will not ask Campbell to anchor the D-line for more than one year.

Yes, they will need his output over that period, but a deal like this does wonders for culture-setting under new leader Brian Schottenheimer.

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It strengthens the defensive interior with a dependable force, introduces a recognized leader with vital experience into a young locker room, and provides a spark to Cowboys Nation, who is looking for something to push them to a full “bought-in” mentality. There is still plenty of time before Dallas considers drafting a defensive lineman, but if they need a quick depth fix, look no farther than Calais Campbell.

 

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