Jabril Cox as well. My two cents ...What’s the plan at LB? We only have Parsons
Well then they don’t have money to do crap.No. They have a little under $15M after accounting for Gallup's deal. Rookie pool allocation is supposed to be around $8M, which gives them $7M to play with unless they find another way to clear some cap space.
https://overthecap.com/salary-cap/dallas-cowboys/
Cox too, but still a good question.What’s the plan at LB? We only have Parsons
They have minimum cap expenditures to meet and some teams are well under and need to spend.i do not know the detail and break down but ew @ christian kirk contract
i do not under stand why these team have a ton of cap space and use it stupid like that i am sorry it is every single year some one is doing it
If they keep him at LB. They have Cox but he is not an every down LB, wasn't at LSU.What’s the plan at LB? We only have Parsons
Well then they don’t have money to do crap.
I'll stick with Parsons over him.
Meanwhile...
Wonder how many cheerleaders on that ride?
What’s the plan at LB? We only have Parsons
Hearing rumors Russ is recruiting him to Denver.sign Wagner and then draft one.
Hearing rumors Russ is recruiting him to Denver.
We are likely choice 4-5 at the point.
Chargers, Rams, Broncos all ahead of us.
ake 2: Michael Gallup contract breakdown: The base value of the deal is $57.5 million over 5 years. In addition to a $10 million signing bonus, Gallup will receive base salaries of $2 million ('22), $11 million ('23), $8.5 million ('24), $10.5 million ('25), $10.5 million ('26).Have you seen specifics on Gallup yet?
I have not. Please post if you have. Thx.
Sign a veteran and draft a future starterWhat’s the plan at LB? We only have Parsons
This is pretty damn good from a team perspective.ake 2: Michael Gallup contract breakdown: The base value of the deal is $57.5 million over 5 years. In addition to a $10 million signing bonus, Gallup will receive base salaries of $2 million ('22), $11 million ('23), $8.5 million ('24), $10.5 million ('25), $10.5 million ('26).