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

I’m willing to bet they don’t lose anyone of consequence. There are creative ways to keep players. Brown will stay on PUP opening up a spot. Gifford and McGovern can go on IR. Crawford could be cut. Someone could be traded. They can go short at QB and safety to open up spots. Then there is always offering a full minimum salary to stay on the practice squad instead of accepting another team’s offer. They have done that before granted it only works after a player has cleared waivers. Every year we talk about all the players we might lose and every year hardly anyone is lost. That’s because every team has more than 53 players they like as well and they concentrate on keeping those guys around who know their system. This year seems a little different because they had a few extra draft picks and some UFA have played well but I’m confident they will find a way to keep the guys they really want.
 
Another team could cut him next year without cap implications if they wanted to. 6 mil is not that much for a competent DL.

Agree to disagree, but feel free to revisit this conversation should they actually be able to trade him and that contract.
 
Agree to disagree, but feel free to revisit this conversation should they actually be able to trade him and that contract.

Nah. I ain't the 'I told you so' kind. Right or wrong, we both want what's best for the team.
 
This one is 50% - That Taco get's traded to another team for picks.
I'm not sure why so many think he might get traded. There is zero percent chance that happens.

With his cap hit only being $2.7M there are other players that should go if you want to create more cap room.
 
I’m willing to bet they don’t lose anyone of consequence. There are creative ways to keep players. Brown will stay on PUP opening up a spot. Gifford and McGovern can go on IR. Crawford could be cut. Someone could be traded. They can go short at QB and safety to open up spots. Then there is always offering a full minimum salary to stay on the practice squad instead of accepting another team’s offer. They have done that before granted it only works after a player has cleared waivers. Every year we talk about all the players we might lose and every year hardly anyone is lost. That’s because every team has more than 53 players they like as well and they concentrate on keeping those guys around who know their system. This year seems a little different because they had a few extra draft picks and some UFA have played well but I’m confident they will find a way to keep the guys they really want.
The Fecals forced our hand in using or losing our #89 that they had salted/stashed away on the practice squad a couple years back(iirc)
 
Taco being traded at this point is just on a bitter fan's wish list. OL is likely our bargaining chip.

He's been the best DE the entire camp, and will be an insurance policy for us while Quinn is out. I'd look for him to start week 1.

OK. I'll go with that.

But I'm not bitter only trying to keep it real.
 
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

I think it's pretty clear Rush will be the choice over White if they only keep one of them on the 53, and if they only keep one on the 53 I think odds are very much against anyone claiming White and having to put him on their 53 man roster. And he has no trade value. I think odds are also very much against Taco getting cut or traded, especially after how he played Sunday, and also because of Quinn's suspension.

Who is the the 3rd guy you are talking about?
 
I’m willing to bet they don’t lose anyone of consequence. There are creative ways to keep players. Brown will stay on PUP opening up a spot. Gifford and McGovern can go on IR. Crawford could be cut. Someone could be traded. They can go short at QB and safety to open up spots. Then there is always offering a full minimum salary to stay on the practice squad instead of accepting another team’s offer. They have done that before granted it only works after a player has cleared waivers. Every year we talk about all the players we might lose and every year hardly anyone is lost. That’s because every team has more than 53 players they like as well and they concentrate on keeping those guys around who know their system. This year seems a little different because they had a few extra draft picks and some UFA have played well but I’m confident they will find a way to keep the guys they really want.

I agree with the part where you said "this year seems a little different". I think they've added to what was already a very good player roster. Both through the draft, and then through their UDFA's.

Based on those factors, I also feel that this year seems different and that there are in fact a few guys that could be traded or if not, will be signed by a team with less depth at that position.

And I would cut Crawford to keep the young guys Jackson and Jelks.
 
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
Considering the backup QB is one of the weakest positions on the team, I highly doubt the QB that is cut is being claimed or is going to be traded.
 
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 they can get something good before cut downs, I will start thinking the FO has been replaced by aliens.
 
With the injuries and suspensions we have at DE, I’d be shocked if Taco is traded. It could happen later on, but not right now.
 
Why would we deal Taco for a late pick? A pick is just a future human that probably won't be very good. We knew Taco was a project when we drafted him. Let's see what we have.
 
Taco being traded at this point is just on a bitter fan's wish list. OL is likely our bargaining chip.

He's been the best DE the entire camp, and will be an insurance policy for us while Quinn is out. I'd look for him to start week 1.
Armstrong was much better than Taco during camp. Same with Hyder Taco has performed better in the preseason series
 
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.
His option should be cheap, so they just may pick it up regardless ala Jones
 

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