The 2018-19 football season is officially over after Thanos claimed his sixth infinity stone, I mean after Tom Brady won his sixth Super Bowl on Sunday in a 13-3 New England Patriots win over the Los Angeles Rams. The NFL will not have another meaningful football game for another 200 plus days.

The Dallas Cowboys off-season will be a long one, but the news never stops. Let’s see what news is surrounding the Cowboys.

One of the absolute best draft-season series, BTB’s One Cool Customer has begun sorting through the production ratios of draft prospects and opens things up with the group of defensive tackles.

Production Ratio is determined by how many big plays a defender makes per game; sacks + TFLs divided by games played over the last two years of a player’s career. As OCC puts it, “For defensive tackles, a number above 1.0 for the last two years of college is usually indicative of a disruptive defensive tackle, a number above 1.5 generally denotes elite talent for a defensive tackle.”

It’s a great indicator of what translates from college to the pros, and this year is perceived as a deep draft for the interior defenders. Do their production ratios measure up?

Ed Oliver of Houston is this year’s star, with a ratio of 1.98. As for players projected to still be around when Dallas is on the clock, OCC found these three players with elite grades but considered to be Day 2 or even Day 3 candidates: Daniel Wise (Kansas), Youhanna Ghaifan (Wyoming) and Kalen Saunders (Western Illinois).

Cooper was asked if he ever wanted to play with Tom Brady, “No,” Cooper said. “I don’t want to play with Tom Brady. I want to beat Tom Brady. I want to play with Dak Prescott. And I believe that we can get the job done.”

Cooper will have a chance with the Cowboys to try and beat Brady and the Patriots when they travel to Foxboro in 2019.

K.D. Drummond gives Cowboy fans three takeaways from the Super Bowl they need to really start thinking about.

Dak is still very much in the running for best QB of the 2016 draft class

As much criticism as he’s taken over the last two years, and for a solid 16 games between midseason 2017 and midseason 2018 deservedly so, Prescott is just as good as Goff and Carson Wentz, and honestly, his stats say he’s better.

As great as Cooper was for Dallas, some seem to forget about rookie wide receiver Michael Gallup. Gallup has a bright future with this team and will be entering his first full off-season as a member of the Cowboys.

The Cowboys third-round draft pick had 507 receiving yards and two touchdowns in 2018.

What’s Next: Moving forward, Gallup’s speed makes him an excellent complement to Amari Cooper on the outside. The Cowboys love Gallup’s approach and commitment, and a moving example was born from tragic circumstances. Despite missing practice on Thanksgiving week, Gallup prepared himself mentally to play after learning of his brother’s death four days earlier (immediately following the Cowboys’ road win over Atlanta). He got the game ball after the Thanksgiving victory over Washington, and he’s bound to get more in years to come.

Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett talked with Clarence Hill, Jr. of the Star-Telegram about Kellen Moore, officially named to the offensive coordinator position. When asked if that title will also include play-calling duties on Sundays, Garrett was direct.

“We anticipate him calling the plays. Yes.”

The Cowboys are coming off a successful season after advancing to the divisional round in the NFL playoffs. The Cowboys are a very young team with a lot of talent on both sides of the ball.

Now that the season is over, here are the early Super Bowl LIV odds, courtesy of SuperBook USA.

Dallas Cowboys: 16/1

Out of the teams in the NFC East, the Cowboys have the best chance to win Super Bowl LIV. Right below the Cowboys are the Philadelphia Eagles coming in with a 20/1 chance to win it all.

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