
"The Dallas Cowboys have a lot of work to do in the NFL draft if they want to return to the playoffs for the first time since 2023. They are armed with multiple first-round selections and thanks to the Osa Odighizuwa trade also have a third-round pick to give them three picks in the top 100."
"One of the critical parts of the draft process is the 30 visits that each NFL team has. These are visits to the team's headquarters, 30 of them if that is not obvious, where the Cowboys can get more intel on players who they have interest in."
"It is worth noting that the Cowboys also have "Dallas Day" which is a separate opportunity to interview local prospects without them counting against their 30 total. The Cowboys usually take advantage of this in a proper way and are fortunate to have such talented local prospects in their area."
The Dallas Cowboys face significant roster reconstruction efforts to return to playoff competition following their absence since 2023. The team possesses multiple first-round selections and acquired an additional third-round pick through the Osa Odighizuwa trade, providing three selections within the top 100 picks. The draft evaluation process includes 30 official team visits to headquarters where the Cowboys conduct in-depth player assessments. Additionally, the Cowboys utilize "Dallas Day," a separate interview opportunity for local prospects that does not count against their 30-visit allocation. This local advantage allows the team to efficiently evaluate talented regional players while preserving their official visit quota for other prospects.
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