I'm willing to bet at least three Cowboy Cuts will be claimed by other teams

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At least three Cowboy Cuts will be claimed by other teams.

Depending on what happens next week - One of the back up QB will either be traded or they don't get through waivers.

This one is 50% - That Taco get's traded to another team for picks.

Taco Charlton signed a 4 year, $10,028,388 contract with the Dallas Cowboys, including a $5,433,373 signing bonus, $7,730,881 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $2,507,097. In 2019, Charlton will earn a base salary of $1,376,672, while carrying a cap hit of $2,735,015 and a dead cap value of $4,093,358.

Contract Terms: 4 yr(s) / $10,028,388 Signing Bonus $5,433,373 Average Salary$2,507,097 GTD at Sign:$7,730,881 Total GTD:$7,730,881 Free Agent:2022 / UFA

2019 -
2019
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Salary - $1,376,672 Bonus - $1,358,343 CAP HIT - $2,735,015 Dead CAP $4,093,358
 
At least three Cowboy Cuts will be claimed by other teams.

Depending on what happens next week - One of the back up QB will either be traded or they don't get through waivers.

This one is 50% - That Taco get's traded to another team for picks.

Taco Charlton signed a 4 year, $10,028,388 contract with the Dallas Cowboys, including a $5,433,373 signing bonus, $7,730,881 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $2,507,097. In 2019, Charlton will earn a base salary of $1,376,672, while carrying a cap hit of $2,735,015 and a dead cap value of $4,093,358.

Contract Terms: 4 yr(s) / $10,028,388 Signing Bonus $5,433,373 Average Salary$2,507,097 GTD at Sign:$7,730,881 Total GTD:$7,730,881 Free Agent:2022 / UFA

2019 -
2019
dallas.png
Salary - $1,376,672 Bonus - $1,358,343 CAP HIT - $2,735,015 Dead CAP $4,093,358

I don't see Taco being traded at this point.
 
If Taco shows up this year then the team will pick up his 5th year option.. He will be the bookend with D-Law. But yeah our D-Line is so full of depth that we wont be able to slip them on the PS without being poached. And the players cut will likely get a job on another team.
 
If Taco shows up this year then the team will pick up his 5th year option.. He will be the bookend with D-Law. But yeah our D-Line is so full of depth that we wont be able to slip them on the PS without being poached. And the players cut will likely get a job on another team.
I agree completely we are going to lose a talented d lineman on the cut to 53 unless a sudden lingering injury happens. We are not wringing our hands over a Danny Coale type decision and that is a very good thing.
 
If Taco shows up this year then the team will pick up his 5th year option.. He will be the bookend with D-Law. But yeah our D-Line is so full of depth that we wont be able to slip them on the PS without being poached. And the players cut will likely get a job on another team.

I think we'll try to flip TCraw or one of our young dlinemen for a position upgrade or a pick. I'm expecting at least one surprise cut or head scratcher.
 
Taco's contract is guaranteed this year so he's pretty much a lock for the team, but I do see the Cowboys trying to move a player or two for a late round pick...
 
I think we'll try to flip TCraw or one of our young dlinemen for a position upgrade or a pick. I'm expecting at least one surprise cut or head scratcher.

If this team can get something in any trade out of Crawford on his current contract, they will gain a newfound respect from me. Heck, they'll have my respect if they simply realize it's in their best interests to finally release him.
 
If this team can get something in any trade out of Crawford on his current contract, they will gain a newfound respect from me. Heck, they'll have my respect if they simply realize it's in their best interests to finally release him.

If the FO can swap an undrafted FA for something, they can surely get something for TCraw. He ain't a pro bowler, but he is useful.
 
At least three Cowboy Cuts will be claimed by other teams.

Depending on what happens next week - One of the back up QB will either be traded or they don't get through waivers.

This one is 50% - That Taco get's traded to another team for picks.

Taco Charlton signed a 4 year, $10,028,388 contract with the Dallas Cowboys, including a $5,433,373 signing bonus, $7,730,881 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $2,507,097. In 2019, Charlton will earn a base salary of $1,376,672, while carrying a cap hit of $2,735,015 and a dead cap value of $4,093,358.

Contract Terms: 4 yr(s) / $10,028,388 Signing Bonus $5,433,373 Average Salary$2,507,097 GTD at Sign:$7,730,881 Total GTD:$7,730,881 Free Agent:2022 / UFA

2019 -
2019
dallas.png
Salary - $1,376,672 Bonus - $1,358,343 CAP HIT - $2,735,015 Dead CAP $4,093,358

Trade Taco? Guy was a monster Saturday night. He has flashed before. The smart move would be to dump Crawford and give Taco his role.
 
If the FO can swap an undrafted FA for something, they can surely get something for TCraw. He ain't a pro bowler, but he is useful.

Don't get me wrong, he's certainly "useful", but I don't think someone would be willing to pay the $6 million in salary and then next year's salary for "useful".
 
At least three Cowboy Cuts will be claimed by other teams.

Depending on what happens next week - One of the back up QB will either be traded or they don't get through waivers.

This one is 50% - That Taco get's traded to another team for picks.

Taco Charlton signed a 4 year, $10,028,388 contract with the Dallas Cowboys, including a $5,433,373 signing bonus, $7,730,881 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $2,507,097. In 2019, Charlton will earn a base salary of $1,376,672, while carrying a cap hit of $2,735,015 and a dead cap value of $4,093,358.

Contract Terms: 4 yr(s) / $10,028,388 Signing Bonus $5,433,373 Average Salary$2,507,097 GTD at Sign:$7,730,881 Total GTD:$7,730,881 Free Agent:2022 / UFA

2019 -
2019
dallas.png
Salary - $1,376,672 Bonus - $1,358,343 CAP HIT - $2,735,015 Dead CAP $4,093,358
Make it 5 players and I'll take the bet
 
Taco will not be traded. Unless, as was mentioned above some team is stupid desperate for a DE, and wants to give up a 1st or several high picks, like a 2nd and a 3rd.
I know some will say a 4th but that is the dislike talking. LOL.

Also as mentioned, no team will trade for Crawford's contract, unless they are even more desperate than giving up high draft picks for Taco. Trade for a high salary for 2 years and a 4th or 5th, or trade higher picks for more potential in Taco. Do not be surprised if Crawford is released, then they move a player like McGovern to IR. Then resign Crawford, as I still doubt a team claims him from waivers with his cap hit.

No one will trade for one of our back up QB's. I doubt White would even be claimed off waivers.
 

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