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This is one of the reasons a deal could be done, but could turn into a reason for the deal not to be done.
Dallas gets an opportunity in camp to take a long look at its safeties before August. If Woods balls out at free safety, then the need to go after Thomas diminishes although we would still have either Frazier or Heath at strong safety, which I don't consider ideal. Thomas is an All-Pro free safety, so I don't think we would want to get him to play strong safety.
I agree that this is a consideration, but I think it could go either way in terms of leverage. If reports on Woods are good, Dallas' leverage grows, possibly as you said to the point where they think that Woods can do the job and they don't need Thomas at all.
Or, if reports are bad, Seattle will know that and their leverage remains and asking price remains high.
It will be interesting to see if the Seahawks wait so long as to allow the Cowboys to find out.