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mwmilsted said:
Why not trade him (LA) along with one of our draft picks to move up in the draft order? Say two or three slots.

Cuz no one is stupid enough to want LA for $7.5 mil a year.

Any team trading for him would have to keep his current contract.

Only we're stupid enough to pay that kind of money to a player on the decline.
 
CrazyCowboy said:
TB, I am still worried about the interior depth of the defensive line with the release of experience in Glover. I would like to see a big strong bodied replacement.

Also, I am not convinced the OL is where we want it. Two good signings.....improvement .....yes....but IMO not enough!

I agree, though the draft will probably have to be where we get better. I would not be opposed to another inexpensive FA OL player for depth but in terms of upgrading the line we best focus on the draft and hopefully develop what we can.
 
TruBlueCowboy said:
KICKER

Adam Vinatieri
Mike Vanderjagt
Josh Brown
Paul Edinger
Either ink Josh Brown to a long term contract and settle the position for years or hope that Mare gets axed by the Phins and pick him up. Either would be huge improvements.
 
TruBlueCowboy said:
Parcells seemed to love his fullback the first year he was here. I think we're just waiting for someone he's happy with.

True you have to ignore some of these fans they obviously don't follow the games closely. When we had a guy like Ritchie Anderson the offense was that more explosive, can you imagine somebody like Sowell along with J. Jones, T.O., Glenn, Witten and Crayton you have to like the sound of that!
 
I agree that we need experience at FS and K but I think Vanderjagt is damaged goods.
He missed the most important kick in his career by 30 yds.
Kickers are funny...confidence is everything and if we are going to spend big time money on a kicker why get one who's confidence is lacking and does not kickoff well at all???
It's Vinatieri and Brown for me.
At FS I am willing to gamble and go for Law at that spot. He's a ball-hawk and we haven't had one of those at FS since James Washington.
Coleman is a Parcells guy too but Law has the knack for getting turnovers.
In the draft I see us looking for a NT,OL,LB,WR and S.
At the 18th pick LB is a good choice..or maybe wr.
Players I like at that spot.
Manny Lawson-lb/DE-N.C.State
Bobby Carpenter-lb-Ohio St.-Injury history have me spooked about him though.
Santonio Holmes-wr-Ohio St.-Considered the best wr in the draft.
Chad Jackson-wr-Florida-Reminds me of Javon Walker when he came out for the draft.
With Fabini signing I don't see us getting an OT at 18. I like Winston Justice at that spot but right now we don't have a pressing need at that spot.
I see trading down in the draft as a bigger chance with TO and Fabini signed now.
 
jman said:
Run away...run very far away from all these clowns as a back up.

Besides this list, the rest of your post was quite pleasant.

If he was cheap, you wouldn't want to take a chance on Kerry Collins as a backup? I'm very intrigued by Tony Romo but I'd feel safer if the Cowboys had someone else with experience. Honestly, I'm not that worried. Bledsoe never seems to get hurt.
 
TruBlueCowboy said:
I'm with you. I'll be crushed if they released Larry. He's probably my favorite player on the team. Even if we keep him as a back-up, I'd like just one player from that 90's dynasty to win one last Super Bowl under the Parcells rebirth.
Backup guards don't get paid $7.5 mil in this league.
 
FA: keep the theme of mid-range quality guys

K: vinatieri or brown. no vanderjact please.
OLB: draft starter, burnett backs up. Dont want overpaid, injured guys, looking for a payday (see peterson)
FS: Coleman. cant have all stars at every position (Law) too many egos.
FB: Sowell or the new TE we signed is only 6' 2" and can perform most FB duties.
Cut LA and sign Neal (NE)

Draft:

1st: trade down a few and get a 4th

1st: Lawson, Carpenter, Wimberly
2nd: OL (tackle/OG depending on scouting dept impression of depth at these 2 positions- too many unknowns to fans such as health of Coleman, progress of petitti, adams etc)
3rd: WR
4th: FS
5th: NT. BP knows what to look for, Ferguson ws a 6th rounder (if i am not mistaken)

if we take a FS before round 3, i will break something. despite FA top priorities still are OLB and OL. PERIOD.
 
You could always draft a fullback. There's some good ones available this year in he draft. It's probably the cheapest way to go.

I don't think we need a backup QB. I think Romo can do okay as a backup. Maybe we can pick up one during the season if there's an injury.
 
KICKER

Adam Vinatieri: lots of money, but IS money himself
Mike Vanderjagt: um, questionable
Josh Brown: only slightly better than Cundiff
Paul Edinger: Jose Cortez part 2

Guy I like the most is Olindo Mare, who should be available soon

OLB

Julian Peterson: Too much money period
Peter Boulware: too many injuries
Jamie Sharper: so-so
LaVar Arrington: my first choice but probably won't play for us
Keith Newman: Who? I'll take a draft choice instead
Tommy Polley: who? I'll take a draft choice instead

FULLBACK
Fred Beasley: I like this guy, would be an upgrade in the passing game but I'm not convinced this position is a big need

FREE SAFETY
Ty Law: not sure he's ready to play FS, too much money, but da** he gets the INTs doesn't he?
Marcus Coleman: old, slowing, but cheap, can cover, and reliable
Lance Schulter: nice option
Tank Williams: nothing to see here
Idrees Bashir: very unexciting

Other potential weaknesses:
Backup NT
Sam Adams: probably only a year or two left in the tank but would be a great signing on the cheap as a rotational guy
Grady Jackson: Same but this guy may need a walker soon

Backup QB: not a need IMO
Aaron Brooks
Kerry Collins
Brian Griese
Jay Fiedler: only guy i'd even consider signing as a backup, and that only if we traded Romo because we got an incredible offer for him.
 
31-year old Lance Schulters had a nice year with MIA: 57 tackles last year, 2 sacks, 4 INT's. Seems like he's still capable of making big plays. He and his 19 career INT's would like nice in a 'Boys uniform.
 
I would personally still like to see us pick up another WR. Doesn't have to be an early pick but, I think we still need to get some more young talent in here at WR.
 
QB will be addressed in the draft when Charlie Whitehurst is taken. Wish I could provide a link, but Whitehurst has already been linked to Dallas. I can't remember the connection, though.
 
TruBlueCowboy said:
Franchise receiver? Check. Terrell Owens.
Inside linebacker? Check. Akin Ayodele.
Depth on the interior line, possible tackle? Check. Kyle Kosier.
New right tackle? Check. Jason Fabini.
Blocking tight end? Check. Ryan Hannam.

KICKER

Adam Vinatieri - I think there's an outside chance Dallas signs him
Mike Vanderjagt
Josh Brown - I think he's option 1a right now
Paul Edinger

OLB

Julian Peterson - I would sign him in essentially a 1 year "prove yourself" deal
Peter Boulware - physically shot
Jamie Sharper - meh
LaVar Arrington - physically belssed freelancer? No thanks
Keith Newman
Tommy Polley

FULLBACK

Jerald Sowell - I think he's on "retainer" for Dallas already
Mack Strong
Tony Richardson
Fred Beasley - He'd be my choice, anything over Polite is improvement

FREE SAFETY

Ty Law
Marcus Coleman - I think he's on "retainer" for Dallas already
Lance Schulter
Tank Williams
Idrees Bashir

Other potential weaknesses:

Backup NT
Sam Adams
Grady Jackson

Backup QB
Aaron Brooks - no way, the guy doesn't care
Kerry Collins - I think he's back in Oakland
Brian Griese - Baltimore?
Jay Fiedler - meh

One or two more quality free agent signing would allow the Cowboys the freedom to do whatever they wanted in this year's draft.
 

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