It doesn't appear the Cowboys will be making significant offseason changes. Even many of the vacated assistant coaching positions could be filled by folks already on staff.

Dallas isn't expected to be a major player in free agency (you should know this drill by now). The most notable player additions will likely come via the 2018 draft class.

Without knowing who the Cowboys or their opponents will add or subtract during the offseason, we're still going to make an educated guess regarding the upcoming season.

Dallas already knows its 13 opponents for the 2018 season. We just don't know the order of when they will play.

Here's a way-way-way-too-early projection. And don't forget to vote with your predictions at the end of the post!

Home games

*Parentheses denote opponents' 2017 regular-season records.

Eagles (13-3)

The NFC East is the most difficult division to predict. Nobody knows who will be the dominant team from year to year.

Outcome: Cowboys win.

Giants (3-13)

New York won't be that bad again, but they might not be a whole lot better.

Outcome: Cowboys win.

Redskins (7-9)

The Cowboys have had Washington's number for a while, winning eight of their last 10. I'll go with the Redskins splitting this year.

Outcome: Cowboys loss.

Buccaneers (5-11)

Jameis Winston has a bounce-back season, however, the Cowboys are better on this day ... or night ... or whenever the game is played.

Outcome: Cowboys win.

Jaguars (10-6)

All Jacksonville is missing is a QB. Get the right guy in the offseason and they could be Super Bowl contenders.

Outcome: Cowboys loss.

Lions (9-7)

Detroit has a solid roster and a franchise QB, but will they hire the right head coach?

Outcome: Cowboys win.

Saints (11-5)

If the Saints come anywhere close to their outstanding 2017 draft, they could be the NFC favorite to reach the Super Bowl. Heck, they might be the favorite of the teams left right now.

Outcome: Cowboys loss.

Titans (9-7)

The return of DeMarco Murray should be fun. Something tells me he'll be a little extra motivated for this one.

Outcome: Cowboys win.

Road games

*Parentheses denote opponents' 2017 regular-season records.

Eagles (13-3)

The Eagles will be the favorites to win the division heading into the season. That obviously means nothing in the NFC East.

Outcome: Cowboys loss.

Giants (3-13)

The Cowboys are 3-3 against the Giants over the last three seasons, a split sounds about right.

Outcome: Cowboys loss.

Redskins (7-9)

Why not make it six in a row at FedEx Field?

Outcome: Cowboys win.

Colts (4-12)

This one all depends on Andrew Luck. Will he return to old form or will the Colts struggle for the fourth consecutive season.

Outcome: Cowboys win.

Falcons (10-6)

This prediction is made under the belief that Tyron Smith will play in this game.

Outcome: Cowboys win.

Panthers (11-5)

Having the Cowboys split with the Falcons and Panthers on the road seems like a good bet.

Outcome: Cowboys loss.

Seahawks (9-7)

Can we finally get Ezekiel Elliott vs. Kam Chancellor, Round 2?

Outcome: Cowboys loss.

Texans (4-12)

Outcome: Win.

Overall 2018: 9-7

So there you have it, back to back 9-7 seasons. Projecting anything this far in advance isn't going to be very accurate. But this is a league of parity, and since Jason Garrett's first full season as head coach, the Cowboys have been a 9-7 team.

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