Dallas Cowboys Are Treating Trey Lance as 'De Facto' Quarterback Pick

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It would really make the trade a mystery then..of course if a QB falls (yeah i know what are the odds) that is worth it then no one would care.
I will go on record saying Jones will not get on the phones to arrange a trade using Lance if a quarterback did fall. That said, this possibility, albeit a tiny possibility, did heighten my expectation of tonight's draft--like a tiny blip on the heart monitor.
 

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Another excuse for the Jones clan not to draft a QB high in the draft for a few years. They are flat out idiots. I hope he’s great but haven’t they learned anything in the last 30 years about the most important position on the field.
Morat your last comment was spot on without "The most important position on the field" the real question is " haven’t they learned anything in the last 30 years"..nailed it no other qualifiers needed...
 

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Well if you draft a kid in the 4th round, you get him for four years before you have to extend, we have Lance for one more before he needs an extension. Further, a 4th round makes just under $5MM for the ENTIRE length of that 4 year contract. We are paying Lance $5.3MM for one year.

But other than that, yeah, the same. LOL.
 

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Well if you draft a kid in the 4th round, you get him for four years before you have to extend, we have Lance for one more before he needs an extension. Further, a 4th round makes just under $5MM for the ENTIRE length of that 4 year contract. We are paying Lance $5.3MM for one year.

But other than that, yeah, the same. LOL.
this 100% its not Lance and wether he has potential its Lance and a 2nd contract and his potential vs just using the 4th pick to draft a QB on a rookie deal and his potential...and thats a more than fair question.
 

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Well if you draft a kid in the 4th round, you get him for four years before you have to extend, we have Lance for one more before he needs an extension. Further, a 4th round makes just under $5MM for the ENTIRE length of that 4 year contract. We are paying Lance $5.3MM for one year.

But other than that, yeah, the same. LOL.
Good thing its not OUR money. :laugh:I just feel you can't find his Talent whatever you guys wanna call him, QB, RB, FB, in the 4th, So I feel it was worth the trade.
 

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He is a free agent nine months from now.

If he shows anything at all he will have significant offers. If he doesn’t he is a major question mark.

How in the WORLD can that be considered the same as someone you’re paying nothing to for the next 4-5 years?
If he shows amything why not just keep him.

Its been said qbs dont grow on trees....
 

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Morat your last comment was spot on without "The most important position on the field" the real question is " haven’t they learned anything in the last 30 years"..nailed it no other qualifiers needed...
Jimmy Johnson valued the position so much that he brought in Steve Walsh just after taking Aikman with the #1 pick......this FO is polar opposite to that
 

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this 100% its not Lance and wether he has potential its Lance and a 2nd contract and his potential vs just using the 4th pick to draft a QB on a rookie deal and his potential...and thats a more than fair question.
If you feel hes good enough to interest another team in a 2nd contract why not just keep him?
 

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If you feel hes good enough to interest another team in a 2nd contract why not just keep him?
you would but thats not what the value question is, the question is would the value be better on using the 4th round pick on a rookie gamble that will be on a second contract or using it on Trey who will need a contract next year..again this isnt about wether Trey has potential its saying is this use of the 4th pick better than a gamble on a rookie with a rookie contract..and thats a good argument. Both situations are gambles which one was a better use of the pick on a gamble..
 

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you would but thats not what the value question is, the question is would the value be better on using the 4th round pick on a rookie gamble that will be on a second contract or using it on Trey who will need a contract next year..again this isnt about wether Trey has potential its saying is this use of the 4th pick better than a gamble on a rookie with a rookie contract..and thats a good argument. Both situations are gambles which one was a better use of the pick on a gamble..
Its all a big gamble. The reward of finding a qb is....probably....worth a jag 4th throwaway.

We should look at it as possible....but lets do worst case instead.
 

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Another excuse for the Jones clan not to draft a QB high in the draft for a few years. They are flat out idiots. I hope he’s great but haven’t they learned anything in the last 30 years about the most important position on the field.
Another excuse for you to stick around....seriously, why do you put yourself through this?
 

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Its all a big gamble. The reward of finding a qb is....probably....worth a jag 4th throwaway.

We should look at it as possible....but lets do worst case instead.
not saying worst case not even saying Trey doesnt work out I'm simply saying i get the argument here..is it a better gamble than using the 4th on a rookie QB gamble who is not up for a second contract...
 
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