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Change! Every adjustment in Cowboys' latest depth chart after preseason loss to Rams

The Dallas Cowboys have emerged from their first preseason game, a loss to the Los Angeles Rams, ready to get back to work in Oxnard, CA. The final week of training camp is just two days worth of work, Tuesday and Wednesday, before the team closes up shop and returns to Dallas. The team will continue their preparations for the 2025 season with their second exhibition, Saturday against the Baltimore Ravens.

In anticipation of that contest, the club has released their second unofficial depth chart of the summer. The unofficial depth chart gives fans a chance to know who they will be watching when the lights come on Saturday, matching up jersey numbers to names. Depth charts are also to provide some idea of the pecking order of things at each position, and give an idea of where players are slotted when they sit on the sideline. Theoretically, changes from one week to the next indicate something about the performance in practice and the recent game.

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It’s expected the Cowboys have more players participate this week than last, when 37 players were either in dress clothes or without pads. Are there changes in the charts from last week?

Not really.

Other than that, everything is the same in this week’s unofficial depth chart for the Cowboys.

This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Change! Every adjustment in Cowboys’ latest depth chart after preseason loss to Rams

Reporting by K.D. Drummond, Cowboys Wire / Cowboys Wire

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