By then guys D-Law will be off the books. If Martin retires next year they will have a dead cap on ZM, but not terrible.Yes, fairly easily. A Micah extension won't take effect until 2026.
But Tyler Smith and Bland, who are both going to make close to $20m, make the math more difficult.
Absolutely. I'm not saying we have them, but there are cap wizards in thus league. There are teams who also push huge amounts of money into void years and continue to be aggressive in FA.Dear fellow Zoner freaks------ can our front office sign Dak and CeeDee and Parsons and still have monies for other positions we need????...honest question???
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Pretty much, which is why it will be easy lolBy then guys D-Law will be off the books. If Martin retires next year they will have a dead cap on ZM, but not terrible.
If Steele doesn't bounce back he can be off the books easily.
But I agree, they can re-sign all three.
They will do what they always do. Sit out of Free agency and restructure the core year to year.
Honest answer is they can. Will it be difficult? Sure it always is but it really depends on the structure of the contract for each of them and also how much dead money they would have to absorb at each of those contracts if they had to jettison the player.Dear fellow Zoner freaks------ can our front office sign Dak and CeeDee and Parsons and still have monies for other positions we need????...honest question???
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GORICO
Yes it’s not a problem if you like Jerry’s drafts and UFL and dumpster diving FA. We like our guys and love drafting reaches and injured guys. Just don’t expect the results you wantDear fellow Zoner freaks------ can our front office sign Dak and CeeDee and Parsons and still have monies for other positions we need????...honest question???
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My question is " Do they want to sign all three ?"Dear fellow Zoner freaks------ can our front office sign Dak and CeeDee and Parsons and still have monies for other positions we need????...honest question???
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GORICO
Personally, I don't think so. first and foremost, the Cowboys need to get CeeDee signed. As for Parsons, I would wait until the second half of the season before I would attempt to get a deal done because in the second half of last season, Parsons pretty much disappeared. If this happens again then he's not worth the $30 to 40 million he's going to demand. Prescot, Prescot, Prescot, the time has come to say goodbye. If JJ is going to let him walk, then why not start either Rush or Lance OR maybe both and inform Prescot that he'll be the No 3 QB on the depth chart. Both Prescot and his agents will go ballistic and demand a trade. It's a win-win for the Cowboys, they don't have to be hog tied by another miserable Prescot contract and they gain some extra 2025 draft capital.Dear fellow Zoner freaks------ can our front office sign Dak and CeeDee and Parsons and still have monies for other positions we need????...honest question???
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GORICO
yes because the cap is a mythDear fellow Zoner freaks------ can our front office sign Dak and CeeDee and Parsons and still have monies for other positions we need????...honest question???
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GORICO
When they sign Lamb and Dak it frees up cap space for Parsons. They can either sign all 3 or they can trade Parsons.Dear fellow Zoner freaks------ can our front office sign Dak and CeeDee and Parsons and still have monies for other positions we need????...honest question???
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GORICO
LolThere’s no feasible way you can successfully operate having the highest paid player ever (Dak), the highest paid non QB ever (Parsons), and the highest paid WR ever (Lamb).
It’s not only insanely dumb, but incredibly detrimental to the team to sign all 3 of these guys.
That’s why Dak will be the odd man out. Lamb and Parsons haven’t been given the chance to not live up to a big contract. Dak has.