The Cowboys’ decision to hire Brian Schottenheimer was met with mixed reactions, but their latest move has been widely praised.
Dallas fans are gradually warming up to Schottenheimer’s hiring. Despite initial skepticism, he delivered a strong introductory press conference that helped ease concerns. His offensive approach, which moves away from Mike McCarthy’s outdated system by incorporating more motion, shifting, and play-action, has resonated with fans. While he still has to prove himself on the field, Schottenheimer did well to calm early doubts—most of which were aimed at the Jones family.
Even with that, the franchise remains in a challenging period, and the fan base is desperate for positive news. That much-needed boost came on Wednesday.
Cowboys Extend VP of Player Personnel Will McClay
According to Patrik Walker of the team’s official website, the Cowboys have agreed to a multi-year contract extension with vice president of player personnel Will McClay. His contract was set to expire in May, after the 2025 NFL Draft.
That collective sigh of relief? It’s Cowboys Nation realizing just how crucial McClay is to the team’s success.
McClay has been at the helm of the Cowboys’ personnel department since 2014, playing a key role in building one of the most talented rosters in the league. Many teams, including the Panthers and Commanders, have tried to lure him away, but Dallas managed to retain him. Letting him walk would have been a devastating blow to the franchise.
Since taking charge of scouting in 2014, McClay has drafted 15 Pro Bowlers and six All-Pros. His first two picks? Future Hall of Famer Zack Martin and potential Ring of Honor inductee DeMarcus Lawrence. He has also found standout players beyond the first round, including Dak Prescott, DaRon Bland, and Jourdan Lewis.
McClay’s influence cannot be overstated. While Jerry Jones holds the general manager title, McClay is the one shaping the team’s roster.
The Brian Schottenheimer era remains unpredictable, but having McClay continue leading the front office gives him the best possible support.
A big day for the Cowboys, indeed.