4. Jalen Tolbert
Unfortunately, the former undrafted rookie hasn’t been the same since the arrival of George Pickens in a trade this past offseason. Ryan Flournoy has emerged as somewhat of a capable No. 3 receiver ahead of Jonathan Mingo and Tolbert. However, the wide receiver did have himself a breakout 2024 campaign, so he should have some type of market.
It’s not expected for Dallas to re-sign him, but Jalen Tolbert will need to take a one-year contract at minimum wherever he lands next. The Cowboys bringing Tolbert on at least a low-stakes might be efficient for KaVonte Turpin for some familiarity as far as chemistry, but don’t be surprised if he ends up somewhere else.
