Stephen Jones blames the salary cap for not pursuing Derrick Henry

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Correct me if I'm wrong but all he had to do was restructure 1 or 2 players. Think about it, he's paying Zeke what, $2-3M but could find another $5-6M to pay Henry? Odd he would say this .......


https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profo...failure-to-pursue-derrick-henry-on-salary-cap

Stephen Jones blames failure to pursue Derrick Henry on salary cap​


Published May 6, 2024 04:14 PM


Ravens running back Derrick Henry had interest in at least hearing from the Cowboys in free agency. The Cowboys, however, never called.

Appearing with Adam Schein of SiriusXM Mad Dog Radio, Cowboys executive V.P. Stephen Jones addressed the failure to make a phone call to Henry.

“Well, first of all, nothing but respect for Derrick Henry,” Jones said. “I mean, he’s one of the top backs in this league. He’s had one of the great careers in this league. I wish him nothing but the best with the Ravens. I’m sure a great place for him. Our situation is just, you know, and no one ever wants to say it, but it’s salary cap, and we just didn’t have the money to allocate to that position in terms of where we were from a cap standpoint, knowing what we’re looking at with Dak [Prescott] and certainly Micah [Parsons] and CeeDee Lamb. We just didn’t have those type of resources to allocate to that position or we probably would’ve already had it filled with Tony Pollard. We hated to lose Tony Pollard. We had to lose Zeke the year before from a cap standpoint. And, you know, we just didn’t have the dollars to allocate to the running back position. And, certainly, looking to do it in a more efficient way in terms of how it complements the rest of our offensive roster.”


No clue who PFT who is in the pic.......don't think it's Henry though


It's Henry. The titans used the oilers throwback last season
 

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At least with Jerry in charge things were exciting. My optimism under Jerry may have been through delusion, but it was still optimism. When Stephen Jones speaks to the media I can't tell if he's really that dumb, or just thinks we are that dumb?
Jerry is in charge. And he has always been incidental to any excitement regardless.
 

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Correct me if I'm wrong but all he had to do was restructure 1 or 2 players. Think about it, he's paying Zeke what, $2-3M but could find another $5-6M to pay Henry? Odd he would say this .......


https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profo...failure-to-pursue-derrick-henry-on-salary-cap

Stephen Jones blames failure to pursue Derrick Henry on salary cap​


Published May 6, 2024 04:14 PM


Ravens running back Derrick Henry had interest in at least hearing from the Cowboys in free agency. The Cowboys, however, never called.

Appearing with Adam Schein of SiriusXM Mad Dog Radio, Cowboys executive V.P. Stephen Jones addressed the failure to make a phone call to Henry.

“Well, first of all, nothing but respect for Derrick Henry,” Jones said. “I mean, he’s one of the top backs in this league. He’s had one of the great careers in this league. I wish him nothing but the best with the Ravens. I’m sure a great place for him. Our situation is just, you know, and no one ever wants to say it, but it’s salary cap, and we just didn’t have the money to allocate to that position in terms of where we were from a cap standpoint, knowing what we’re looking at with Dak [Prescott] and certainly Micah [Parsons] and CeeDee Lamb. We just didn’t have those type of resources to allocate to that position or we probably would’ve already had it filled with Tony Pollard. We hated to lose Tony Pollard. We had to lose Zeke the year before from a cap standpoint. And, you know, we just didn’t have the dollars to allocate to the running back position. And, certainly, looking to do it in a more efficient way in terms of how it complements the rest of our offensive roster.”


No clue who PFT who is in the pic.......don't think it's Henry though


Stephen would make a good politician the way he can twist things around and actually sound like he believes what he‘s saying. What he should be saying is, “I screwed up negotiating Dak’s 2nd contract and now we’re paying the price.”
 

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Well there is pie, hanging on the rim and that ever stipulating cap we need to focus on in 2032
 

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Why would they sign Henry, when its pretty clear they are tanking the season to get out from under cap boy's mismanagement, which they seem to think is some supernatural force holding them back. Oh, and they get to reunite with Jones family member Zeke for another season, sell some jerseys and have him retire a proud Cowboy!
 

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No. Jerry and his son are holding everything back. Dak Prescott is being paid $29 million for the 2024 season from this point on. The Ravens have their quarterback signed to a five year $260,000,000 contract, The Ravens organization have figured out how to sign their QB to one of the largest contracts in NFL history and still, somehow, they can sign Henry. The salary cap is the exact same for all 32 teams. The only difference is how teams choose to manage it. Stop with the absurd nonsense that the Dak situation is holding everything back. The cap scenario in deference to Dak’s contract is Jerry’s decision. It is the team’s plan. They don’t know what they want to do.
The FO is inept at salary cap manipulation and Daks salary is now way over his performance.

The two things aren't mutually exclusive.....welcome to the 2024 season
 

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The whole Dak situation is holding everything back. They probably don't want to pay him. Otherwise it would have happened already. It is really odd.
Although that may be the case, it's worse than that. He's just flat out lying. All they had to do is extend Lamb and they would have opened up enough space for Henry. Not even that. Henry is a 5M cap hit this year on Baltimore.
 

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Henry got two year 16 million



The Baltimore Ravens and running back Derrick Henry had long been connected through playing each other and potentially joining forces at the 2023 trade deadline. Now, they're together after the Ravens and Henry agreed to a two-year contract worth $16 million with $9 million guaranteed on Tuesday.
 

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Why would they sign Henry, when its pretty clear they are tanking the season to get out from under cap boy's mismanagement, which they seem to think is some supernatural force holding them back. Oh, and they get to reunite with Jones family member Zeke for another season, sell some jerseys and have him retire a proud Cowboy!
All of this is true.

My message of positively is that there is an unconfirmed source behind this sudden epiphany the FO has of not rushing to overvalue their own players.....it's just not been their MO
 

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Stephen Jones trying to explain the salary cap is like a butcher trying to bake a cake.

Don't forget all the dead cap money they still have from his contract, I think that's another 1.6 million.
The Cowboys may be the only team in league history to re-sign a player (Zeke) they still have dead money to pay for a previous contract.
:laugh:
 

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What dak gets paid in 24 has nothing to do with his cap hit.

Those numbers you are throwing around have no meaning if you dont understand them.
It doesn’t get around the fact he signed a four year contract at $40 million AAV and Jerry Jones mismanaged a reasonable contract into the cap situation the Cowboys have now. Better managed the cap hit isn’t what it is. Poorly managed it is exactly what the Cowboys have. They’ve managed to spend $13 million on free agents this off season. The lowest in the NFL. The next lowest team has spent $32 million. Perhaps the Cowboys have no needs on their roster that require considering many free agents. Perhaps Jerry Jones is a genius and the other 31 teams are run by idiots. But Dak Prescott has nothing to do with the Cowboys’ cap situation. His $40 million per season deal is small compared to what other teams manage to pay their quarterbacks. Don’t scapegoat Prescott for this mess. For god’s sake the Chiefs have spent significantly more on free agents this off season than the Cowboys. They run a successful NFL franchise in the contemporary NFL. “We like our guys”… except when they want to be paid what they’re worth.
 

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It doesn’t get around the fact he signed a four year contract at $40 million AAV and Jerry Jones mismanaged a reasonable contract into the cap situation the Cowboys have now. Better managed the cap hit isn’t what it is. Poorly managed it is exactly what the Cowboys have. They’ve managed to spend $13 million on free agents this off season. The lowest in the NFL. The next lowest team has spent $32 million. Perhaps the Cowboys have no needs on their roster that require considering many free agents. Perhaps Jerry Jones is a genius and the other 31 teams are run by idiots. But Dak Prescott has nothing to do with the Cowboys’ cap situation. His $40 million per season deal is small compared to what other teams manage to pay their quarterbacks. Don’t scapegoat Prescott for this mess. For god’s sake the Chiefs have spent significantly more on free agents this off season than the Cowboys. They run a successful NFL franchise in the contemporary NFL. “We like our guys”… except when they want to be paid what they’re worth.
Dallas pushed some of Dak's money forward several times so that his cap hit was manageable. Other teams do it. This is also Lamar's 2nd year of his new contract, and Dak's 4th. That's why it's easier for them. Take a look at Lamar's 2026 cap hit. That's his 4th year, and they haven't pushed any money forward yet.

Dallas just doesn't want to push any more money forward and eat a large cap hit this year.
 
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