Cowboys Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)

The Cowboys will not be deterred by the uncapped season and uncertain labor situation in their plans to improve their team in free agency.

They may not be aggressive out the outset of free agency because they have few holes, but they will take advantage of opportunities in free agency.

Owner Jerry Jones said what other teams are doing is not of his concern. He is only focused what's best for the Cowboys.

"I decided this when we knew what was coming in our system, that I'm not interested in what anybody else is doing," Jones said. "I'm interested in what we're doing. We have blinders on in our decision-making. It's all about what is in the best interests of the Cowboys as it relates to that given player.

The Shutdown Corner hypothetical mock draft, Part 2 (Yahoo! Sports)

For our second Shutdown Corner mock draft, we're going throw a couple semi-likely scenarios into the mix.

Dan Snyder makes Emmitt Smith just want to pummel somebody (Yahoo! Sports)

Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder has been on his best behavior recently. Everyone else is out there,...

Free agency brings Sharper back to earth (Yahoo! Sports)

Shortly after helping the Saints win the Super Bowl, Darren Sharper could be playing elsewhere.

Dallas Cowboys give Pro Bowl WR Miles Austin 1st, 3rd-round tender (The Canadian Press)

IRVING, Texas - The Dallas Cowboys gave restricted free agent Miles Austin the highest possible tender offer Thursday, requiring any team that signs the Pro Bowl receiver to give up a first-and third-round pick as compensation.

Cowboys give WR Miles Austin 1st, 3rd-round tender (AP)

The Dallas Cowboys gave restricted free agent Miles Austin the highest possible tender offer Thursday, requiring any team that signs the Pro Bowl receiver to give up a first- and third-round pick as compensation. The move, which was expected, likely means Austin will return to Dallas next season. He's essentially been offered a one-year deal for $3.168 million, but team owner Jerry Jones has...

How NFL teams approach uncapped free agency (AP)

How each of the 32 NFL teams are approaching Friday's opening of free agency with no salary cap: AFC BALTIMORE RAVENS Ravens don't intend to be thrifty. In quest to enhance roster, especially at wide receiver, Ravens expect to benefit from cost-cutting measures by other teams. "There will be some real good players that are going to get cut," general manager Ozzie Newsome said.

Fewer lucrative deals expected in free agency (Yahoo! Sports)

The dearth of quality unrestricted FAs because means less money will be spent on rosters this offseason.

The Shutdown Corner mock draft, Part 2 (Yahoo! Sports)

With the Combine winding down, it's time to put up a first-round mock based on what we know so far.

I’m sorry, Jerry Jones, but that wine belongs to Sean Payton (Yahoo! Sports)

In today's Monday Morning Quarterback Column, the great Peter King shares a fantastic story about Saints...