The front office came out this week and said that Jaylon will actually be an UFA after next season, not a RFA.Jaylon only has 1 accrued season. He'll still be RFA in 2020. No rush there.
Not popular, but DLaw has too much injury history for me to want to resign him. I don't trust his health, and his production, to hold up long term. Or even this season. Last season, only 4 sacks in the second half of the season. And we have pretty good alternatives at DE besides.
Byron - I don't see him as an elite CB. 2 career INTs. None so far this season. He's started half of his rookie season, and been a starter since. I've warmed to him, but only if the contract reflects his not elite status. I generally don't like spending big money on corners.
The real interesting guy short term is Irving. Jerry does like getting himself a deal.
The front office came out this week and said that Jaylon will actually be an UFA after next season, not a RFA.
I really dont care , hes not getting top 10 money thats for sure not for one season at CB and 3-4 very sub par ones at S..i say for all these guys the Cowboys need to stop bidding against themselves, let the players go test the market, the market and any offers he receives will set his worth..they tend to just over offer players huge contracts after one good season and never see what they are really worth..they are getting better at it and for me Dlaw and DI are more important for the bigger money, BJ will be in the 10-15 CB money..
DAL paid him the whole time he was on the NFIHow did he get an accrued season his rookie year?
Overthecap has him with only one accrued season.
I'd expect the team to have this kind of stuff right, but I don't see it here.
DAL paid him the whole time he was on the NFI
they didn't have to but since they did they lost the year.... it was in good faith like with LCollins
Seriously?I really dont care , hes not getting top 10 money thats for sure not for one season at CB and 3-4 very sub par ones at S..i say for all these guys the Cowboys need to stop bidding against themselves, let the players go test the market, the market and any offers he receives will set his worth..they tend to just over offer players huge contracts after one good season and never see what they are really worth..they are getting better at it and for me Dlaw and DI are more important for the bigger money, BJ will be in the 10-15 CB money..
The $13m coming off the books w/ Lee and Hurns will basically go to Byron. Tyrone Crawford will almost certainly be cut before the 2020 season, and that $7m savings should be enough to lock up Maliek and Randy, at least. I think Collins and Brown are probably gone, but both will net strong Comp picks, since we won't really be in on UFAs, I woudln't think.You left off quite a few names of 2020 free agents......Damn will not be a cakewalk for FO
La'el Collins RT 27 DAL TBD $7,700,000 UFA -
Sean Lee OLB 34 DAL TBD $7,000,000 UFA -
Allen Hurns WR 28 DAL TBD $6,000,000 UFA -
Byron Jones CB 27 DAL TBD $2,150,485 UFA -
Jeff Heath FS 29 DAL TBD $1,917,750 UFA -
Jaylon Smith ILB 25 DAL TBD $1,623,743 UFA -
Randy Gregory OLB 27 DAL TBD $953,734 UFA -
Maliek Collins DT 25 DAL TBD $887,545 UFA -
Dak Prescott QB 27 DAL TBD $680,848 UFA Market Value
Anthony Brown CB 26 DAL TBD $618,737 UFA -
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The $13m coming off the books w/ Lee and Hurns will basically go to Byron. Tyrone Crawford will almost certainly be cut before the 2020 season, and that $7m savings should be enough to lock up Maliek and Randy, at least. I think Collins and Brown are probably gone, but both will net strong Comp picks, since we won't really be in on UFAs, I woudln't think.
The increase in salary cap should cover most of Dak's contract.
He shouldn't go anywhere the guy is a solid player all the time. He might not get the stats but he is always pushing the pocket inNot sure Crawford goes anywhere until his contract expires.....
For $7m in savings if we're up against the cap, he will.Not sure Crawford goes anywhere until his contract expires.....
