SWG9
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Just curious how many of you would consider Barkley at #18, provided that he actually does fall that far?
It's an interesting scenario, IMO. If the Cowboys do hold off on extending Romo and manage to get Barkley, they have a lot of leverage. They can let Romo play out this season without an extension and turn it over to Barkley in 2014. If they don't think Barkley is ready, they can franchise Romo in 2014. And if they think Barkley is a day one starter, they can explore the trade market for Romo this offseason.
Barkley's rookie contract will certainly be less money than Romo's extension.
This isn't about getting rid of Romo at all costs. I happen to think Romo's an excellent QB. But you're looking at it purely in terms of asset management, I think it's a pretty solid football move.
Let's be totally honest too; is it the worst thing in the world for Romo to be playing 2013 with a fire lit under his butt?
I've got some other thoughts on this, but I'm curious to see what the board thinks...
It's an interesting scenario, IMO. If the Cowboys do hold off on extending Romo and manage to get Barkley, they have a lot of leverage. They can let Romo play out this season without an extension and turn it over to Barkley in 2014. If they don't think Barkley is ready, they can franchise Romo in 2014. And if they think Barkley is a day one starter, they can explore the trade market for Romo this offseason.
Barkley's rookie contract will certainly be less money than Romo's extension.
This isn't about getting rid of Romo at all costs. I happen to think Romo's an excellent QB. But you're looking at it purely in terms of asset management, I think it's a pretty solid football move.
Let's be totally honest too; is it the worst thing in the world for Romo to be playing 2013 with a fire lit under his butt?
I've got some other thoughts on this, but I'm curious to see what the board thinks...