The answer is simple: how much?
Everyone has their price at the right price. For Aldon, this can't be high.
No thanks, he did nothing after a hot start which was largely in part to all the attention D-Law was receiving...
Must not be many teams making him offers.
I don't mind bringing him back, you can't have enough pass rushers, just meant that he might be within the Cowboys budget.Well, it wasn't like he tore it up last year. Got off to good start and plateaued. For a player with a checkered past, that's not super enticing to teams. He played a lot for us last year, more than a player coming off a long layoff should have. I don't know if he can give us more than he did with less playing time, but for the right price, five sacks is not bad production and much better than the half-sack Armstrong provided.
Yup....he was running on fumes by week 6....then kinda started to get his feet underneath him. Would like to see him come back in better football shape...but I wouldnt break the bank for him.Another super cheap deal, yes. Hopefully they can keep his snap count down to keep his effectiveness up.
Thats the whole point...he did nothing but get in the way of Gregory having more snaps.Another reason why you would want him or Gregory opposite of DLaw. You need a competent DE that can take advantage of Dlaw being double teamed.
If Smith is brought back, and the addition of Brasham. Armstrong seems like a good one to get cut.
You always have to love those.multiple sources