FRISCO, Texas – With a 7-9-1 season in the rear-view mirror, the Cowboys head to the offseason with plenty of areas to address.

From needing a new defensive coordinator to defensive personnel changes, Dallas realizes that they have a lot of work to do in front of them. And Cowboys owner/GM Jerry Jones’ sense of urgency is high to compete.

“We want to, while Dak [Prescott] is playing the game and got it down the way he’s got it, we want to get out here and do better than what we did this year,” Jones said. “So a combination of those things give us the incentive to, dare I say it, bust the budget to try to get something down now, yes. We’ll do some dramatic things.”

When it’s all said and done, Jones’ goal at the end of his career is to be the winningest owner in NFL history.

“My goal in life is to retire as the owner that won the most Super Bowls,” Jones said. “That’s my goal. To be retired in the NFL as the owner that won the most Super Bowls. We’ve got three… I’ve got work to do.”

The first portion of that work will come in free agency, which officially begins on March 11. How active does Jones see the Cowboys being once it rolls around?