Dallas Cowboys paddled their last padded practice in Oxnard as training camp narrows focus to football, with Micah Parsons and CeeDee Lamb emerging as top fantasy-barometers alongside Dak Prescott. Brandon Aubrey’s kicking work adds a real-world kicker storyline, and Brian Schottenheimer framed daily competition in a coach’s lens while revealing a personal cancer journey shared by Jerry Jones that adds a hopeful thread to the season outlook. The piece also notes Dallas’ status atop Sportico’s franchise valuations, underscoring a high-profile platform that bleeds into fantasy perception and decision-making. The overall takeaway centers on volume opportunities for the offense, leadership from Parsons, and the incremental value of a stable, high-floor unit around Prescott and Lamb as the camp closes and the schedule looms.
As the Cowboys shift from camp chatter to game-planning, Lamb’s target share, Prescott’s durability, and Aubrey’s kicking reliability loom large for fantasy rosters. Parsons anchors the defense, creating defensive-streaming upside in daily formats. The surrounding cast—Aubrey, the health-and-hustle narrative around Schottenheimer, and the constant media spotlight—shapes a season where Dallas’ offensive core could deliver premium fantasy returns if health holds and the pivot to red-zone efficiency sticks.