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The Dallas Cowboys are being considered a perfect fit for former Washington Commanders starter Bobby Wagner, according to a recent analysis. Despite the NFL Draft being over, the Cowboys continue to seek experienced veterans for their roster.

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Although the NFL Draft is over, it doesnât mean the Dallas Cowboys are finished adding experienced veterans/up-and-coming young players to their roster.
Blogging the Boysâ Brandon Loree recently identified a former Washington Commanders starting defender as a perfect match for the NFC franchise.
âI donât know why, but I canât get how Brian Schottenheimer talks about Bobby Wagner out of my head,â Loree wrote on X/Twitter Thursday. âItâs a couple months later, but Dallas + Wagner remain a perfect match for both sides.â
Wagner has been a respectful NFL linebacker for over a decade. The Utah State productâs elite upper-body strength and technical defensive approach have allowed him to record 2,000 career tackles (Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Rams, and Commanders).
The Cowboys see Bobby Wagner as a perfect match for their roster needs, particularly for his experience and skills as a former starter.
Bobby Wagner was a former starter for the Washington Commanders with a contract valued at $9 million.
Brandon Loree from Blogging the Boys suggested Bobby Wagner as a perfect match for the Dallas Cowboys.
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162 of the tackles came with the Commanders last season, showing that even at age 35, Wagner can wrap up with the best of them. Wagner also recorded 4.5 sacks in Year 14, further proving his worth as an older LB.
Considering Wagner, who inked a one-year deal with Washington last summer, remains unsigned this offseason, the Cowboys should be interested in snagging him on the free agent market.
Trading for Dee Winters during the NFL Draft was a wise move, but it shouldnât preclude the Cowboys from taking a serious look at Wagner moving forward.
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