“We're going to work on different players and draft different guys,” he said. “It's just a different nature. Different people, different coaches. I think the nuances of our position on the cap, the nuances of our position in the draft, the nuances of our position will be noticed.” I'm with you – we let it play into the definition of “all in”.
“Considering those aspects, we will be looking at all solutions to win this year.”
If you're still not sure about this answer, join the club. But as time passes, the free agency buzz could begin as early as next week, and Jones also isn't against the Cowboys making a big jump upwards (or backwards) in the 2024 NFL Draft. He also said.
All-Pro quarterback Dak Prescott will just do it all.
“I've heard the story,” the three-time Pro Bowler said at a benefit event for the Children's Cancer Foundation in Dallas. “Honestly, I'm looking forward to seeing it. I can't say I've talked to him about what moves he's going to make, but he's really looking forward to it.”
Prescott has been negotiating a new contract with the Cowboys this offseason and is “absolutely confident” a deal will eventually be reached, but if a new deal isn't worked out, the end of his current contract will be canceled. It is scheduled to begin in 2018, and has become a hot topic. Agreed.
And that goes for head coach Mike McCarthy, who must earn an extension in light of what happens in 2024, the final year of his contract, but no extension talks will take place before the end of next season.
The onus is on the Cowboys to really prove that they have all the chips in the middle of the standings in 2024, but who knows what that will look like until the next few weeks are in the rearview mirror. I don't know either.