OPTIMIZED: Can The Dallas Cowboys Offense Be EVEN BETTER During 2026 NFL Season?
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The Locked On Cowboys podcast explores whether the Dallas Cowboys' already-strong 2025 offense can become even better in 2026, despite minimal offseason upgrades. Hosts Marcus Mosher and Landon McCool argue that the key to improvement lies not in major roster additions, but in health, continuity, and efficiency—particularly on the offensive line, which faced unprecedented injury challenges in 2025. They highlight that the Cowboys were 25th in red zone scoring and 31st in offensive penalties, suggesting that small gains in execution could yield significant results. The hosts also point to emerging players like Ryan Flournoy and Brevin Spanford, as well as potential growth from young linemen like Tyler Guyton and Jaden Blue, as catalysts for offensive elevation. On the topic of paying two elite wide receivers, they affirm it’s viable and strategically sound, emphasizing flexibility in team building and the importance of adapting to varied opponents. The discussion shifts to player accountability, with Jake Ferguson seen as more vulnerable than Tyler Guyton due to declining athleticism and performance, especially in after-the-catch production. The episode concludes with a strong endorsement of the team’s offensive identity and a call for strategic resource allocation over rigid positional spending. Key takeaways include: 1) Offensive line health and continuity are the most impactful levers for improvement; 2) Small gains in red zone efficiency and penalty reduction can dramatically boost offensive output; 3) Paying two elite receivers is a sustainable strategy if balanced with smart roster management; 4) Player development—especially from young talent—is critical to sustained success; 5) Jake Ferguson’s role may be at risk if he doesn’t regain explosiveness; 6) The Cowboys’ best path forward is a dynamic, flexible offense supported by a competent defense. The overall sentiment is optimistic and forward-looking, with confidence in the team’s ability to evolve without major offseason moves.
Offensive line health and continuity are the top factors for offensive improvement in 2026.
Small gains in red zone efficiency and penalty reduction can significantly boost offensive output.
Paying two elite wide receivers is a viable and strategic path to Super Bowl contention.
Player development—especially from young talent like Flournoy and Guyton—is critical for sustained success.
Jake Ferguson’s role is more at risk than Tyler Guyton’s due to declining athleticism and performance.
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Introduction & Support for the Show
The hosts introduce the Locked On Cowboys podcast, promote the Everydayer Club for ad-free episodes and fan community access, and set the stage for the episode’s focus on the Cowboys' offensive potential in 2026.
Can the Cowboys' Offense Get Better Without Major Additions?
“If they're able to just simply have normal health on the offensive line and able to retain their starters for longer stretches of time, I think that continuity alone... is more than enough to counteract any sort of regression.”
Red Zone & Efficiency: The Hidden Levers of Improvement
“If they're just better in the red zone, they're going to be a better offense. They were 18th in red zone touchdown percentage. Again, you just, if you get to 12, you're probably going to be averaging three more points a game.”
Player Development & Hidden Growth Potential
“If Tyler Guyton in year three really turns into, let's just say a good starting left tackle. You can do so many more creative things, right?”
The Case for Paying Two Elite Receivers
“There are many different ways to do it. You can pay your quarterback a lot of money. He could be on a rookie deal. You could pay two wide receivers a lot of money. You could have a bunch of free agent guys if you can still solve the problems that you need to win the games.”
“There are many different ways to do it. You can pay your quarterback a lot of money. He could be on a rookie deal. You could pay two wide receivers a lot of money. You could have a bunch of free agent guys if you can still solve the problems that you need to win the games.”
“I'm starting to question if we haven't seen the best of Jake Ferguson at this point. And is he actually going to be able to continue to be a plus player that's worthy of the contract that he has?”
“If they're able to just simply have normal health on the offensive line and able to retain their starters for longer stretches of time, I think that continuity alone... is more than enough to counteract any sort of regression.”
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Landon McCool
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Marcus Mosher
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Jake Ferguson
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Tyler Guyton
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George Pickens
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Ryan Flournoy
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CeeDee Lamb
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Dak Prescott
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Brevin Spanford
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