
The Dallas Cowboys time in Oxnard, California is over for another season. As the team relocates back to Frisco to finish out the final few weeks of training camp, we will take a look at who stood out the most in the Cowboys three week tenure in Oxnard.
After the Cowboys 15 practices in the cool weather of California, the Cowboys’ Star of Oxnard was…
CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens.
To no surprise, two of the Cowboys best players dominated practices in Oxnard, showing just how well each player complements
one another in the Dallas offense. Pickens made most of his highlights on the deep ball and in the red-zone which was to be expected after acquiring the 24-year old wide receiver from the Pittsburgh Steelers for a 2026 third-round pick and a late-round pick swap. While Pickens dominated the team period, CeeDee Lamb dominated in all levels of the field in every situation.
Lamb’s dominant performance should surprise no one as Lamb has cemented himself as one of the top five wide receivers in the NFL over his last few seasons. With the Cowboys having two legit weapons in their offense for the first time since CeeDee Lamb’s rookie year, the passing attack should be setup for one of their more successful seasons in Brian Schottenheimer’s first year at head coach.
It is unlikely we will see Lamb or Pickens in preseason action, but the two will have two more weeks of practice back in Frisco at The Star before the regular season arrives. So far the Cowboys wide receiver 1A and 1B are the stars of the Oxnard portion of training camp.