The Cowboys should sign CeeDee Lamb before Dak Prescott

   

As the calendar flips pages from May to June, the year 2024 seems to be flying by. The Dallas Cowboys and the rest of the NFL are in the middle of preparing for the new …

CeeDee Lamb on Dolphins, Cowboys road struggles

As the calendar flips pages from May to June, the year 2024 seems to be flying by.

The Dallas Cowboys and the rest of the NFL are in the middle of preparing for the new season. Veterans are getting back into the swing of things and rookies are getting acclimated to their new surroundings.

Their 2024 draft class is in attendance and all accounted for but the same can't be said for their veterans.

There are two impactful players who, so far, have decided not to join the team in OTAs. I know, Darren Hambrick would say “What do voluntary mean?” but a couple of superstars not showing up to be with the team is major.

WR CeeDee Lamb has not yet arrived, and EDGE Micah Parsons showed up for one practice, only to decide he didn't want to show up for any more voluntary workouts.

For a team that looked so discombobulated in an embarrassing 16-point loss at home to the 7th-seeded Green Bay Packers, you'd think all players would be eager to return and begin work to avenge that loss.

Sometimes business gets in the way of things we all think players should do. And I know OTAs are voluntary, but HC Mike McCarthy could have fooled us with his comments about Parsons' absence.

McCarthy used politically correct words, but the undertone was one of anger and frustration at his best defensive player deciding to stay away from the team after showing his face for one practice.

While Parsons' absence isn't contract-related, stalled negotiations are what is keeping Lamb away, and Dak Prescott could use the same excuse but the leader of the team has put on his bravest face.