The Dallas Cowboys' 2026 offseason machinery is now fully operational, with significant moves occurring off the field as the organization lays its foundation for a critical campaign. On February 2, the team announced the hiring of two additional coaches to Head Coach Brian Schottenheimer’s staff, further solidifying the leadership group for the upcoming season. This news coincided with pivotal comments from Executive Vice President Stephen Jones, who outlined the franchise’s defensive philosophy while attending Senior Bowl practices in Mobile, Alabama.
The latest coaching hires, whose specific roles were not immediately disclosed by the team, represent the next phase in constructing Schottenheimer’s cabinet. This follows the earlier, headline-grabbing appointment of Christian Parker as the new Defensive Coordinator. The deliberate assembly of this staff signals a methodical approach from a front office under immense pressure to reverse the fortunes of a team that has finished 7-9-1 and out of the playoffs for two consecutive seasons.
Jones’s remarks to reporters in Alabama provided the most concrete glimpse yet into the team’s strategic thinking for 2026. He emphasized a defensive blueprint centered on the team’s established stars, a clear directive for Parker and the new staff.
“The plan is to build our defense around our guys,” Jones stated. “We have some core pieces we believe in strongly, and it’s about putting them in the best position to succeed and adding the right complementary talent.”
This core undoubtedly includes players like defensive end Micah Parsons, who remains the focal point of the pass rush, and cornerback Trevon Diggs. The strategy also suggests a significant role for linebacker DeMarvion Overshown, who is being internally touted as a prime breakout candidate for 2026 after his 2025 season was derailed by a significant knee injury. Building around this group implies a defensive scheme that leverages their specific talents, whether it’s Parsons’s unique versatility or Diggs’s ball-hawking ability.
The timing of these comments at the Senior Bowl is no accident. The collegiate all-star game is a key evaluation period for the NFL Draft, and Jones’s presence underscores that the draft will be the primary vehicle for executing this “build around” philosophy. The Cowboys hold the 16th overall selection in the 2026 NFL Draft, putting them in range to target a top-tier defensive talent that can immediately complement their stars, whether on the defensive line, at linebacker, or in the secondary.
This dual announcement—of staff growth and strategic clarity—marks the true opening of the Cowboys’ pivotal offseason. The message from The Star in Frisco is one of structured planning: a coaching staff is being carefully built to implement a vision, and that vision is a defense engineered to maximize its elite talents. For a fanbase weary of postseason absence, these are the first tangible steps toward a demanded resurgence. All eyes will now turn to the NFL Scouting Combine and free agency to see how this declared plan translates into action.