Paying Zeke $3m/yr; could've had Zack Moss $4m/yr

Royce Freeman had 4.1 Y/A last season better than Pollard so it balances out.
 
SMH. Cherry on top for this abysmal offseason
I don't know that Moss is more than just a guy that plays RB so missing out on him isn't some huge missed oppprtunity. However, I get your point we had plenty of opportunities at other guys in the offseason and the draft, but ended up with a recycled RB.
 
Plus he'll be a pass blocker and part time player....some people don't understand the game
I hope you're right. I think this move makes a ton of sense if he's a brought in to pass block and be a short yardage guy, both areas the Cowboys struggled at in 2023. I think the problem is you still need to add another RB to make that a reality though. I've not given up on Deuce, but reality is hes a role player. Zeke seems to be someone who takes potential snaps from Rico more so than someone to completement his game.

With the roster as it is today I'd pencil in Zeke for close to 300 carries, assuming he plays 17 games.
 
Now watch Jerry sign Dak to 60/y for 4 years with no trade clause, CD at 35/y and Parsons at 35/y

These idiots wake up and decide what to do that day with no semblance of a plan
 
Well who better than to protect Trey in his first year running this O? lol
 
Now watch Jerry sign Dak to 60/y for 4 years with no trade clause, CD at 35/y and Parsons at 35/y

These idiots wake up and decide what to do that day with no semblance of a plan
Front offices that have to worry about their job security over a 3-4 year window have plans. A family that owns/runs a football team as a hobby doesn't have to worry about a plan.
 
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