Hawkeye0202
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What if he falls out of the top 15? Can DLaw and 2020 2nd do the trick. We keep 58 and 2020 1st.
Define other asset.
I think Oliver would be worth an extra first pretty easily. Dude is a flat out beast.
Define other asset.
I think Oliver would be worth an extra first pretty easily. Dude is a flat out beast.
Keep the picks and see if Simmons falls close to us. I like him more than Oliver. Yeah I’m crazy.Define other asset.
I think Oliver would be worth an extra first pretty easily. Dude is a flat out beast.
Keep the picks and see if Simmons falls close to us. I like him more than Oliver. Yeah I’m crazy.
Im on board with this. I think Dexter Lawrence could fall a long way too.Keep the picks and see if Simmons falls close to us. I like him more than Oliver. Yeah I’m crazy.
What if he falls out of the top 15? Can DLaw and 2020 2nd do the trick. We keep 58 and 2020 1st.
Fwiw
It is basically where we would've picked without Cooper.
As I said earlier this offseason. Oliver or someone in that range is what we gave up in that trade.....pluse about 15-16 mil per year extra
I'm fine with Cooper, as long as we get him extended.We may have Oliver, but then we'd still have Deonte Thompson starting at WR. It was a worthwhile trade IMO.
Oliver is not going to happenIf we packaged together every pick we have in this draft it would be worth about 570 points. If we were to add next years 1st it would be valued at about 320 points(our slot in the 2nd), That is a total of 890 points. Pick 13 is worth 1150.
Oliver is not going to happen.
They can trade the entire roster and all draft picks for a top 5 pick which would save a massive amount of cap space...Not on the “trade Lawrence” boat at all, but wouldn’t trading him, our 2020 1st and a 2019 2nd for Oliver save us a bunch of cap space to resign everyone else?
If he wanted to win so bad Garrett would have been gone years ago. More BS from a billionaire gas bag.I wouldn't put it past them. There seems to be a greater sense of urgency this year. Jerry has publicly said as much:
Jerry Jones: This is my 30th year, I don’t have 30 more, I want a Super Bowl now
Posted by Michael David Smith on March 3, 2019, 3:12 PM EDT
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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is feeling a sense of urgency about getting back to the Super Bowl.
Jones bought the Cowboys in 1989, and they won the Super Bowl after the 1992, 1993 and 1995 seasons. After winning three so quickly, he didn’t think he’d have to wait a quarter century for his fourth, and he realizes time is no longer on his side.
“This is my 30th Combine, and I don’t have 30 more,” the 76-year-old Jones said. “There is absolutely nothing, short of the health and goodwill of the people I care about, there’s nothing that means more to me than if I could get a Super Bowl. Nothing.”
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...-i-dont-have-30-more-i-want-a-super-bowl-now/