Blitzen
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It’s not so much the player as the philosophy of where to spend resources. The cap can be manipulated, but large guaranteed money extensions and new contracts just mean planning future years with a certain player (more guaranteed means more years).
Teams will sign players like Osa because they need depth, they have the cap space, and they want to feel more flexible when the draft comes around.
How much money do you pay for good situational interior pass rushers but are terrible run defenders? How much does a guy like that help prevent points from the opposing offense? Is this a move that is more to try to prevent the team room being among the bottom five teams, or a move that aims to be one of the top five teams? Does the team trust its ability to properly rate outside free agents compared to guys in house?
The biggest question is-why is Osa so extremely important to the goals of the Dallas Cowboys over the next 3-4 seasons? Is he a major difference maker type that is required to make this a championship squad, or just a decent guy that other teams value as a complimentary type pass rusher?
Teams will sign players like Osa because they need depth, they have the cap space, and they want to feel more flexible when the draft comes around.
How much money do you pay for good situational interior pass rushers but are terrible run defenders? How much does a guy like that help prevent points from the opposing offense? Is this a move that is more to try to prevent the team room being among the bottom five teams, or a move that aims to be one of the top five teams? Does the team trust its ability to properly rate outside free agents compared to guys in house?
The biggest question is-why is Osa so extremely important to the goals of the Dallas Cowboys over the next 3-4 seasons? Is he a major difference maker type that is required to make this a championship squad, or just a decent guy that other teams value as a complimentary type pass rusher?