Open market: Cowboys can go 'all in' on interior DL - Patrick Walker, DallasCowboys.com
Should the Cowboys really go “all in”?
Chris Jones: Yes, yes, and even more yes. Did you say yes? Because it is. Assuming the Chiefs don't pursue the 29-year-old, Jones is easily the most coveted Interior defensive lineman on the open market this offseason. [another] He has the franchise tag, but it's expected he won't. If they don't, by March 11th, when legal tampering could begin, the Cowboys and Zimmer will be standing on Jones' doorstep with roses and chocolates and a checkbook, and he'll be playing in the Super Bowl three times. It would be better to try to add Jones to the winning five. One-time Pro Bowler and five-time All-Pro on the defensive line.
Jones is mean, violent, and experienced, and even though he's only in his 20s, he's already amassed an impressive 75.5 career sacks (26 combined in the last two seasons alone) and is literally one of the greatest players of all time. is. And he can do it from the inside, outside, or even from the parking lot.
But if you want Jones, and you do, break out the big wallet.
Jones + Parsons + Odighizuwa + Lawrence??
The sounds you hear are me clutching my pearls and the opposing quarterback bringing charges.
Simply restructuring Dak Prescott's contract won't solve Cowboys' problems – Mike Florio, NBC Sports
The Cowboys will have to decide whether to extend Prescott or simply rebuild him.
The Cowboys have a problem. Well, the Cowboys have a lot of problems. But they have a very specific and significant problem at quarterback.
They've stalled with Dak Prescott in the past, so now with: (1) Dak entering the final year of his contract; (2) The Cowboys have no way to use the franchise tag to keep him until 2025. (3) He has a huge cap hit in 2024 of $59.4 million.
items of dallas morning news Introducing smart wrinkles that you have never thought of before. The contract already includes two voidable years, so the Cowboys (if the contract allows it or Dak agrees to it) will reduce his $29 million salary in 2024 to a league-low $1.21 million. There is a possibility that a simple restructuring will be carried out. The difference ($27.78 million) will be spread over 2024, 2025, and 2026. This leaves the 2024 cap space at $18.52 million, reducing the cap number to $40.88 million.
This is great for 2024, but bad for 2025. If the Cowboys are unable to extend Dak's contract by next March, they will owe him nearly $55 million against the cap in 2025, even if he signs elsewhere.
Cowboys tied for second in odds to acquire Stefon Diggs if Buffalo Bills release him – RJ Ochoa, BloggingTheBoys
A splash move that is sure to shake up the team.
It was about a year ago that I interviewed Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs ahead of Super Bowl II. At the end of the conversation, he went out of his way to suggest that the Cowboys should acquire his younger brother, Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs.
“We need Cowboys Nation to go and work together and tweet to bring our brothers here. We need to let everyone know. We need to let everyone know that we need to bring our brothers to Dallas. is needed.”
The problem is that Buffalo doesn't necessarily feel like it's realistic to move on from Stephon, despite all the discussion surrounding the situation, given that he signed a contract extension with the team in 2022. is. But as everyone knows, Nothing is impossible in the NFL And then I saw the possibility. pro football talkas a potential home for Stefon Diggs if he doesn't return to the Buffalo Bills, who are the clear favorites keeping him at -300).
Stefon Diggs team, odds if Buffalo Bills advance
+1000: Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans
+1200: Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens, New England Patriots, Chicago Bears
Draft Disaster: Why the Cowboys Can't Pick a Linebacker in Round 1 – Anthony Ricciardo, Cowboys Country
Linebackers are not round one quality in this draft.
… A handful of linebackers are expected to be available on Day 2 of the draft, and with the NFL combine just around the corner, a 40-yard dash time could send some stocks soaring.
It's worth getting ahead of this idea and aborting it right away.
First, there are no prospects in this linebacker class who profile as true Round 1 players. Each of the top prospects, such as North Carolina State's Peyton Wilson, Texas A&M's Edgerrin Cooper, and Clemson's Jeremiah Trotter Jr., to name a few, have their stocks clouded by second-tier prospects. There are certain question marks that will get you relegated to the round or third round. These exist along with a high level of characteristics and strong athletic ability.
Additionally, positional value comes into play, especially in the first round. The Cowboys appear destined to choose either a No. 24 receiver or an offensive lineman at this early stage. They shouldn't be chosen simply based on necessity or positional value, but in this case they intersect well. This class has no shortage of options on the front line or on the perimeter, both of which are likely to make a big impact in the short and long term.
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson talks about disappointing end to 2023 season – On3.com, Nicky Chavanel
The Cowboys' playoff collapse will be a story until the team changes its narrative.
Dallas Cowboys' post-mortem for 2023 season has been completed, according to Star officials. jake ferguson, the team is heading towards 2024. As Jerry Jones would say, this is the season to go “all in.”
upon NFL Total Access On Wednesday, Ferguson talked about how his team fell short to the Green Bay Packers in the wild-card round. He chalked it up to the Packers bringing their A-game while Dallas was unable to land any killing blows early on.
When asked what the problem was, Mr. Ferguson said: “You know it's hard to say.” “For me, I think that’s the best 32 in the NFL as well.” [teams] We play the same sport against each other all over the world, but at the same time, I always like to think, “We're the Dallas Cowboys, and every team that plays us is going to give it their all every time.'' We are not going to listen to people who say, “We don't need to be so harsh towards them.'' They are doing their best against us. It's a kill or be killed mentality. We have to kill them first. ”
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