Dak Prescott Believes Cowboys Can Transform Defense for Next Season's Impact

Cowboys QB Dak Prescott calls for a defensive overhaul, while Jermaine Eluemunor reunites with John Harbaugh, and the Packers explore promising draft prospects.

Cowboys: Building for a Defensive Resurgence

Dak Prescott is optimistic about the Cowboys' potential to turn things around next season, especially by bolstering their defense. After a rough year defensively, where they allowed the most points in team history, Prescott believes that adding key defensive players could be transformative.

“Heck yeah, most definitely,” Prescott remarked about the team's prospects. With Brian Schottenheimer entering his second year as coach, Prescott sees this as the perfect time to make significant strides. Last season had its ups and downs, but the focus now is on acquiring impactful players who can contribute right away.

Giants: Eluemunor's Homecoming and Pro Day Insights

Giants offensive tackle Jermaine Eluemunor is back with a sense of growth and maturity since his early days with the Ravens. He's thrilled to reunite with Head Coach John Harbaugh, expressing, “I’m glad Coach Harbs gets to see that.”

Eluemunor's commitment to the Giants is clear: “I wanted to be back here. I didn’t want to be anywhere else.”

Meanwhile, Navy's Eli Heidenreich focused solely on receiver drills at his pro day, which were conducted by the Giants. This could signal the team's interest in his versatility.

Packers: Scouting for the Future

The Packers are actively scouting talent, having conducted formal interviews with several prospects at the Combine. Oregon's Alex Harkey, Kansas' Jalon Daniels, South Carolina's Brandon Cisse, Texas Tech's Lee Hunter, and Iowa's T.J. Hall all had sit-downs with the team.

Additionally, Missouri linebacker Khalil Jacobs is set for a private meeting with the Packers around his pro day. These interactions highlight the Packers' strategic approach to building a robust roster for the upcoming season.