blueblood70
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What exactly are you suggesting ,You think he's gonna play under his 5th year option? Or are you saying the sign in use them for a year and then trade him, That doesn't make a lot of fiscal sense either...First off, I’d like to state that this thread is not an attempt to defend the way the Cowboys handle their big contracts. I do not agree with how the Joneses have done business lately.
But in looking at the Parsons deal and potential deals for Tyler Smith, Daron Bland, and possibly George Pickens it got me wondering.
Micah Parsons is undeniably a great player and a top pass rusher, but he also plays at arguably the Cowboys most well-stocked position.
Could - the key word here - could the Cowboys live without him in the future?
If EZE is what early reviews suggest. If Sam Williams shows he’s back and a force to be reckoned with.
Could the Cowboys live without Parsons?
Would the team be better off with draft picks and cap space to retain the other players mentioned above?
I don’t think there’s any cap magic that would allow you to pay Parsons $41 million a year-plus and still afford Smith, Bland, and Pickens.
But if you were to tag and/or trade Parsons next year? It might then be manageable.
My thinking is that Diggs is in his last season in Dallas anyway, and his numbers could be replaced with a new deal for Bland.
So I’m wondering, are the Cowboys playing this one out and keeping their options open? Or is this just yet another example of the Joneses poor management?
You can't trade a guy and then as soon as his first year of new money starts try to trade him you know how much dead cap there is?
So, the fly in ointment here is I don't think he's going to play under this $24 million I think he holds out all the way till he can't like Week 10...
Have you also thought that other teams would give top draft picks for a guy who's demanding to be the highest paid skill player in the league at around 41 to $42 million you think they're gonna give up big draft picks?
Give me a recent example of a team that traded for a guy on Parsons level that was due a giant contract and then tell me what the compensation was....
I mean in recent years which would be 5 plus years ago when players were taking top five money at their position they were willing to take what the franchise tag said they were worth in that general area you know top five money now they're demanding to be the highest paid new market money skill player in the league//
That changes a lot I know Khalil Mack got a couple of really high draft picks for him he he was in a similar position but not exactly the same he wasn't demanding this type of money he got paid really good money but he didn't get paid new market setting record money..
So show me all these suitors that we're going to have that are going to step in line and give us what a 1st a 2nd and a 3rd because that's probably what he's worth or 2 firsts..
I think you need to dive into this deeper before you think that heat one he's going to play under his current deal and two how tradable is he is it even worth moving him if we can't maximize the draft picks..
