The Dallas Cowboys are on the hunt for a new defensive coordinator, a position that has seen a revolving door in recent years. With a dire need to improve their defensive performance, the team is taking a proactive approach by reaching out to some of the brightest minds in the league.
But here's the catch: not everyone is playing ball.
The Cowboys have requested interviews with three highly-regarded position coaches: Daronte Jones (Vikings), Jim Leonhard (Broncos), and Ephraim Banda (Browns). These coaches are known for their innovative strategies and successful track records. However, the team was denied permission to speak with Jeff Ulbrich, who is currently under contract with the Atlanta Falcons despite their ongoing head coach search.
Dallas's defensive struggles are no secret. They ranked last in the NFL in points allowed, a staggering 511 points, and were 30th in yards allowed. The new coordinator will have big shoes to fill, following in the footsteps of Dan Quinn, Mike Zimmer, and Matt Eberflus.
And this is where it gets interesting...
The Cowboys' pursuit of Ulbrich, despite the Falcons' reluctance, could spark a heated debate among fans and analysts. Is it ethical for a team to pursue a coach under contract with another team? Or is it simply a matter of doing what's best for your own organization?
What do you think? Should the Cowboys be allowed to interview Ulbrich, or is this a case of crossing a line? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!