Can The Cowboys Sign 4 Stars to New Contracts?

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According to Stephen.....the task is doable rather than daunting




https://www.si.com/nfl/cowboys/news...tt-ceedee-lamb-trevon-diggs-micah-parsons-cap


Can Cowboys Sign 4 Stars to New Contracts? 'Doable, Not Daunting!'​

The Dallas Cowboys and deals for Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, Trevon Diggs and Micah Parsons? Yes, there is a plan in place.

FRISCO - It almost shouldn't even need to be said. The Dallas Cowboys have assembled top-level players like Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, Trevon Diggs and Micah Parsons, and eventually, part of the equation in "draft and develop'' - a common catchphrase now here at The Star - is "dollars.''

Draft 'em. Develop 'em. Pay 'em dollars.

And so yes, moving around money in an effort to keep Pro Bowlers on the roster is absolutely part of the master plan, which frees Dallas COO Stephen Jones to say, as he did to reporters recently, that the task is "doable'' rather than "daunting.''
 

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The question with this team has never been about resigning stars...it's about structuring contracts such that we're not just top heavy but also have some decent depth.

We are getting better primarily bc we are drafting so well but have work to do still
 

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According to Stephen.....the task is doable rather than daunting




https://www.si.com/nfl/cowboys/news...tt-ceedee-lamb-trevon-diggs-micah-parsons-cap


Can Cowboys Sign 4 Stars to New Contracts? 'Doable, Not Daunting!'​

The Dallas Cowboys and deals for Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, Trevon Diggs and Micah Parsons? Yes, there is a plan in place.

FRISCO - It almost shouldn't even need to be said. The Dallas Cowboys have assembled top-level players like Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, Trevon Diggs and Micah Parsons, and eventually, part of the equation in "draft and develop'' - a common catchphrase now here at The Star - is "dollars.''

Draft 'em. Develop 'em. Pay 'em dollars.

And so yes, moving around money in an effort to keep Pro Bowlers on the roster is absolutely part of the master plan, which frees Dallas COO Stephen Jones to say, as he did to reporters recently, that the task is "doable'' rather than "daunting.''

:muttley:Only the drunken Jones boys (And folks like yourself) figure your boy is a STAR.
Then again when he sucks it up again this coming season no amount of whiskey can save # 4 from following Zeke to the door!!!
 

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They have resigned everyone they wanted to keep, outside of Gregory which might be a blessing in disguise.
You could make a case for Byron Jones, but Im not sure they actually wanted to keep him. They said they did, but there was possibly lip service
 

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You could make a case for Byron Jones, but Im not sure they actually wanted to keep him. They said they did, but there was possibly lip service
It felt like they never wanted to bring him back. They saw his regression happening sooner then later. Maybe not with injuries but I for sure was concerned what would happen when he lost his athleticism.
 

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The question with this team has never been about resigning stars...it's about structuring contracts such that we're not just top heavy but also have some decent depth.

We are getting better primarily bc we are drafting so well but have work to do still
The objective is sign your stars and let your depth walk when it’s time for a new contract.
 

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I have no issue with Diggs, but if Bland continues to progress, they are right about Scott, guys like Gilmore can be had for a late round pick, just maybe they can squeeze something out of Joseph/Wright, and veteran depth like Lewis/Brown are around….is it not good business to let him go and spend that money elsewhere?

They consider him a cornerstone and are proud of the pick, so they won’t let him walk, but it may not be the best allocation of cap dollars. They will absolutely lose other players if they pay Diggs.
 

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You could make a case for Byron Jones, but Im not sure they actually wanted to keep him. They said they did, but there was possibly lip service
I don't believe they ever offered him a contract. Hindsight was an excellent decision as he has had major durability concerns since he left and his career might be over.
 

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I don't believe they ever offered him a contract. Hindsight was an excellent decision as he has had major durability concerns since he left and his career might be over.
I said it about Hitch and Byron. Anyone upset at losing them just wait 3 or 4 years and they will be available after they are cut. Gregory will be the same.
 

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I have no issue with Diggs, but if Bland continues to progress, they are right about Scott, guys like Gilmore can be had for a late round pick, just maybe they can squeeze something out of Joseph/Wright, and veteran depth like Lewis/Brown are around….is it not good business to let him go and spend that money elsewhere?

They consider him a cornerstone and are proud of the pick, so they won’t let him walk, but it may not be the best allocation of cap dollars. They will absolutely lose other players if they pay Diggs.
We have been jumping on the tables for years for that ball hawking corner, now we have one, he isn't going anywhere even if they lose a mid level starter in the process.
 

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I don't believe they ever offered him a contract. Hindsight was an excellent decision as he has had major durability concerns since he left and his career might be over.
Ya I don't remember hearing anything about any negotiations. Iirc correctly the narrative they put was one of "we really want to keep him, but we may not be able to". Pretty much conditioning fans to watch him walk
 

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The objective is sign your stars and let your depth walk when it’s time for a new contract.

to a point yes but not at a point that its prohibitive to build a team with enough depth to compete...in the past, we have never had an issue with stars being resigned - there really isn't one that comes to mind that we didnt resign and let walk...the problem has been on the backend with having bad contracts for stars that go past their prime and then we are handicapped. Letting zeke go early was a great move in the right direction, it doesn't make up for the bad contract, but it shows they are starting to change the way that they approach contracts.
 

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The Dallas Cowboys have assembled top-level players like Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, Trevon Diggs and Micah Parsons
Yes they can sign all 4 of those players. Calling them stars? Well.......

Actually the Cowboys could find all kinds of cap space if they signed Dak to what he is really worth instead of giving him an extension making him a top 5 or worse a top 3 paid QB.
 
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