6 Cowboys players in contract years entering 2025 NFL season

Did I stutter IMO, Which by the way a lot of chatter on the street and Cowboys nations say the same thing they agree with me this man is becoming another Trayvon Diggs injured playing hero ball it's all or nothing getting interceptions or getting burned I didn't say he's getting burned a lot,

" what have you done for me lately"... That's the narrative for bland he's gonna have to prove it...

I say this guy has a lot to prove before he gets a bigger contract if he wants something too big he's leaving here just like Byron Jones I don't care any interceptions he had that one year I care about the other times last year and he was injured the year before it all matters...
Sorry, I have played and studied long enough to not follow along with current popularity contests. No, you are mistaken on comment and validity involved. That is now the 3rd time disagreed with. That is your statement, and not accepted by myself. Carry on...agreed with or not. I am entitled to observe and so state. :popcorn:

In an airport they will still make arrests based upon pass port discrepancies.
 
Jalen Tolbert, WR
Jalen Tolbert shook off a slow start to his career with a breakout campaign in 2024. He hauled in 49 receptions for 610 yards with seven touchdowns.
Tolbert isn’t an ideal WR2, but could be a high-end WR3. He might also be ready to cash in with another strong performance this year.

Sam Williams, DE
Sam Williams was in line for a larger role in his third season but a torn ACL suffered in training camp sent him to the IR. He’s an athletic freak, who could still make himself very rich if he picks up where he left off in 2023.

Jake Ferguson, TE
No player suffered more from the loss of Dak Prescott than Jake Ferguson. He wasn’t targeted as often by Cooper Rush, ending the season without a touchdown catch.


https://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/arti...rs_entering_2025_nfl_season/s1_16709_42189049
It seems, good men and women, that Tolbert's fate depends on Pickens' performance this season.
By January, we might have 2 good WRs from which to pick.
At this point, Pickens would be the leader (by reputation).
Bit I would not wave or trade Tolbert. Nothing wrong with a good third WR.
 
The common sense thing to do would be to wait until 5-6 games to see which players are trending towards highly productive seasons and sign them ASAP to keep them out of free agency while not falling victim to escalating salary expectations.

......but this is the Dallas Cowboys.
 
He is thinking about it he's thinking about he just paid Trayvon Diggs who has been nothing but consistently injured or playing hero ball you know all or nothing interceptions breaking on balls giving up big plays i'm not saying that's all he is but Deron Bland is becoming that you don't pay a guy big money for that you want to make him prove it this year i'm not paying the guy up front the only two would be Parsons and Tyler Smith don't be leaving out the real guy those two book it they're signed the rest of them are all in the prove it mode...


You want to blame Jerry for being gun shy with contracts I mean it seems like every time he pays a guy they end up injured all the time and then gone they end up having a bad year right after I mean let's give him some great he's trying to pay a lot of guys big money he has a right to wait and see..

Again yeah if you wanted to get him focused the only two that deserve a contract right now no doubt you don't have to think about it tyler Smith and Parsons...
Diggs problem has been injury. But personally if Diggs gets back and plays well I’d trade him for picks
 

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