The Dallas Cowboys could benefit from bringing back a former Super Bowl champion cornerback.
According to Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox, one free agent the Cowboys "must pursue" is former New Orleans Saints cornerback Bradley Roby.
Following season-ending injuries to important players such as Jourdan Lewis and Anthony Brown last season, Knox believes Dallas should prioritize depth at the cornerback position.
Knox has offered a two-year, $11 million contract for Roby. Although the Cowboys presently have four cornerbacks with meaningful
experience on the roster, Knox believes Dallas should explore signing a fifth for depth purposes.
"After activating Jourdan Lewis from the PUP list," Knox writes, "the Cowboys are fairly set at cornerback." "Stephon Gilmore
and Trevon Diggs should be an excellent perimeter duo, and DaRon Bland adds depth both inside and out."
After losing both Lewis and Anthony Brown to injuries last season, Dallas should understand the value of depth.
The Cowboys should be willing to chase a solid starter like Bradley Roby when he becomes available."