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It seems to be a suggestion/plan that keeps gaining steam with some around here. I don't get it but let's explore it.
For starters, let's look at the cap implications. If you cut him in the 2018 league year, you take an $8MM dead cap hit but save $8.5MM. If you make him a June 1 designee, that's $4MM in dead money and $12.5MM in cap savings. More than likely, they would want the cap savings immediately because they will have holes to fill in FA.
Now let's look at roster implications.
Bryant is gone. Who is your #1 WR? The answer seems to be "Oh, just draft your new #1". This logic is folly on a few levels. For one, few WRs come in and immediately plant their flag as a legit #1 WR. Second, this isn't a strong draft in terms of WRs to begin with. There is no Calvin Johnson, Julio Jones, AJ Green, Dez Bryant type in this draft.
Oh, maybe we can just sign a FA WR. OK...... here are the Top 3 WRs in free agency - Pryor, Wallace and Watkins. Any of those three strike you as legit #1s? Maybe Pryor with his upside but he's going to cost you and eat up whatever cap savings you had with cutting Bryant. And are you really better off with Pryor over Bryant? This might work IF you could get Pryor on a one year deal like Washington has. Little risk in that if he doesn't improve you have no long term implications but I am not sure he makes you better than if you had Bryant.
So I am fascinated by this cut Dez talk. I truly would love to see the plan some of you have come up with that involves cutting Dez and yet still improving the WR corps.
Wish you'd edit the title to something like Problem with cutting Dez...
But I agree 100% with your post.
It's easy to think of the very basic thought of something and execute it.
It's very different to follow a decision to it's logical conclusion.
Well done here on that.
Dez is costly but he's costly whether here or gone. In fact, cheapest cap hit may well be an extension or restructure.
But more importantly what do you lose?
Well Dez is your #1 WR and by a large margin.
TWill is a solid after the catch guy but his hands are a known issue and he's never stepped up with Dez out to prove he can beat CB1 consistently.
Well Brice Butler? Again he's a part-time player here who flashes big plays then disappears. He basically gives you 2 catches a game.
Dez is one of the premiere TD threats in football.
Even now with middling chemistry with the QB and some drops he's still BY FAR your best TD threat outside of Zeke.
In fact it may be Zeke, Dez, Dak, Witten.
Witten may retire, Zeke is one off-field issue of any kind away from a long suspension and teams are keeping Dak in the pocket.
So you really just can;t cut Dez.
What can you do?
Ask him to to extend at less money.
Dez is signed for 2018 and 2019 at 12.5 mil in base but he has a provision that lowers his base 500K for missing work outs and Dez has been missing enough of those workouts to cut ads and other stuff in NYC/Cali that he gives up the 500k.
So let's use 12m and split the difference.
If you add 3 years at 8, 9, 10M each flip the switch to convert 2018 to min...
Dez would cost you 7M or so in 2018 and less than the dead cap cost to just cut him.
Since you aren't guaranteeing him anymore money (except 2018 base) you aren't even adding REAL money to the deal.
And you of course still go draft a guy in round 1-3. Because that guy needs 1-3 years to become a true number 1.
All the while you have Dez around to score TDs and beat up smaller CBs if he is left on them.
