DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - The Dallas Cowboys have had a busy offseason, losing or electing to trade stars such as Randy Gregory and Amari Cooper, while signing some less notable additions such as Donte Fowler.

They have also once again found themselves embroiled in yet another offseason controversy, with the situation surrounding Kelvin Joseph -- something that could also effect the team's roster plans going forward.
So what is next for the Cowboys with the NFL Draft approaching?
During his appearance with the K&C Masterpiece on Tuesday, Cowboys EVP Stephen Jones was clear that his team is still 'not done' in free agency, and will continue to add pieces to the roster, while staying focused on their draft board.
“We’re not done yet in free agency," Jones said. "We feel like we can go into the draft pure and take the best players on our board.”
One reason for Jones's confidence could be his team's success in re-signing their key targets that were already on the roster, including Dorance Armstrong, Malik Hooker, Leighton Vander Esch, Michael Gallup and others.
And while they did indeed lose the like of Randy Gregory, Amari Cooper and Cedrick Wilson, Jones thinks Dallas is in a good spot to continue to improve through more additions.
"We've done a good job re-signing players we wanted and felt like we could keep under the current salary-cap environment," Jones said. “I don’t think you ever win the Super Bowl in the offseason. I think it’s a full body of work that you put together over time. I think we’ll be a better team and I think we can take the next step.”