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19. TE DALTON SCHULTZ, DALLAS COWBOYS

Contract Projection: Four years, $58 million ($14.5M per year); $36 million total guaranteed

At this cash I let Schultz walk. He is a very solid player but he is not special in any aspect and I can spend money more efficiently. If the Oregon State kid is there R1 he might be top overall draft target. Ferguson has concussion issues and Hendershot (for now) seems more a depth guy.

36. RB TONY POLLARD, DALLAS COWBOYS

Contract Projection: One year, $10.09 million; fully guaranteed

Sorry but I am not franchising TP. Let him test market and then decide to match or not. He is electric but he also had a verry real injury and he is a RB.
Do I want to lose TP? Nope. Would I rather have a WR capable of being a top 5 WR2? at the same cost? YUP.

38. WR ODELL BECKHAM JR., NO TEAM

Contract Projection: Three years, $33 million ($11M per year); $21.5 million total guaranteed

I absolutely do not guarantee ODJ 21.5M but the rest I'd do. He'd have to blow me away in a workout to get this kind of cash.
I'd likely offer an incentive-laden deal that topped out above this but started well below.


41. LB LEIGHTON VANDER ESCH, DALLAS COWBOYS

Contract Projection: Three years, $20.25 million ($6.75M per year); $12 million total guaranteed

I'd do this. Risky I know but I'd reward LVE's loyalty and sacrifice of his body.

71. S DONOVAN WILSON, DALLAS COWBOYS

Contract Projection: Two years, $11.5 million ($5.75M per year); $7 million total guaranteed

Would be my fist signing. This is a steal of a deal for a guy who is insanely undervalued at these numbers.
I would put the transition tag on Pollard. Let a team offer him. If we dont match we get a pick out of the deal. And it costs 2 million less.

It would be shrewd business so I don't expect our FO to do it. But that is what I would do.
 

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I’d take Dalton Risner, David Montgomery, and Denzel Perryman (or LVE if he signs for the same or less) out of that list.
 

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Just pluck all guys from Philly, KC and San Francisco lol
 

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I'd pay LVE that much. I would not pay Schultz or Pollard those prices. Tony Pollard has been great but $10 million for 1 year? Will he take $7 million coming off an injury? I am not gambling money on a RB.

And is Donovan Wilson really worth $7 million a year for 2 years? That seems high even though he has been a good player most of the time for Dallas. And why not a 3 year deal if you think he is worth $7 million?
 

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Thanks for the info @Hawkeye0202 I appreciate the effort you put into this board.

Even though we have a pretty good safety room without him, I would run to sign Wilson to that contract.
Ya if that is all it will take (it won't, they are clueless) then run and sign him.
 

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Gallup is a bit below that but above 11.5
His base in 2024 is only 8.5M
Realistically, they will restructure him this year and get that number down well below 11.5 cap hit.
Gallup's 5 year 57M deal was very team friendly. And only 23M was gully GTD whereas the deal for OBJ says 21M GTD on a 3 year deal....
I'm seeing:
2023: $13.8m
2024: $11.5m
2025: $13.5m
2026: $13.5m

The $11.5m APY that you're referencing factors in the $4.8m figure he was paid in 2022. I'm talking about moving forward. I'm not saying it's a bad deal. That's TBD this coming season, but I'm weary of moving into 2023 with him as the #2 receiver after what we saw in 2022. It isn't necessarily an indictment on Gallup, but rather a lack of confidence in Dak. Unless we're going all in on defense, I think we need another strong weapon, and OBJ gives us that. At $11m APY, it seems like a steal.
 

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I'd love to get Donovan at that price. I'd actually pay more to bring him back.

I'd bring TP back especially if they learn how to use him more.

LVE is scary and him producing in a make or break deal is scary....but for the right price i'd bring him back.

No to Odell.

No to Schultz at that deal. I don't think anyone is giving him that contract.


But damn Dak sure is getting a lot of people paid. Wilson, Gallup, Cooper, Cobb, Schultz....sheesh.
 

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Listed all Cowboys players plus OBJ.......trying to save a little bit of time sorting through all 100





2023 NFL Free Agent Rankings: Top 100 players set to enter free agency​


19. TE DALTON SCHULTZ, DALLAS COWBOYS

Contract Projection: Four years, $58 million ($14.5M per year); $36 million total guaranteed

Schultz had a very slow start to the year, in part due to the absence of quarterback Dak Prescott, but came on strong in the middle of the season. From Week 7 to Week 12, his 83.5 grade ranked third among tight ends, including a 76.8 receiving grade and an 82.5 run-blocking grade to go along with 2.11 yards per route run (fourth), 230 receiving yards (fifth), three contested catches (tied fourth) and three touchdowns (fifth).

Schultz’s ceiling may not be the highest, but he’s a reliable pass catcher who can find soft spots in zone coverage and a plus run blocker in a league that has very few of them at the tight end position. He could turn into a good value as a second-tier signing a bit below the top of the market.

36. RB TONY POLLARD, DALLAS COWBOYS

Contract Projection: One year, $10.09 million; fully guaranteed

Pollard slowly but surely ate into Ezekiel Elliott’s workload this season as the back who clearly had way more burst and ability to break off explosive plays, with his 31 explosive rushes the sixth most in the NFL despite him working as the No. 2 back for the most part. He’s also a dynamic receiving weapon, with five explosive receptions landing him in the top 15. Clearly, he’s a big play waiting to happen every time he steps on the field, but the one knock — if you wanted to find one — would be occasional negative plays, with his 9.3% stuff rate ranking 20th highest among 67 backs with at least 50 carries.

Dallas still trusted Elliott more in short-yardage situations and at the goal line, which is completely understandable, but we’re nitpicking here. Pollard deserves the opportunity to lead a backfield, and that opportunity may still come in Dallas.

38. WR ODELL BECKHAM JR., NO TEAM

Contract Projection: Three years, $33 million ($11M per year); $21.5 million total guaranteed

Beckham flirted with a return during the 2022 season as he recovered from his second torn ACL, but he ultimately decided to take the year off and get ready for the 2023 offseason, which could prove to be a wise decision. Beckham has expressed that he wants a multi-year deal so he can plant roots somewhere, which makes this projection very difficult because it creates such a wide range of possibilities.

Beckham’s postseason run with the Los Angeles Rams in 2021 was epic, even despite the fact he missed the second half of the Super Bowl, with his 84.7 receiving grade through the playoffs ranking fourth among wide receivers. Beckham’s four contested catches were tied for the most of any wide receiver, and his eight explosive receptions were tied for third most. When healthy, Beckham can still be one of the best separators at the position with his trademark elite skills at the catch point.

41. LB LEIGHTON VANDER ESCH, DALLAS COWBOYS

Contract Projection: Three years, $20.25 million ($6.75M per year); $12 million total guaranteed

Vander Esch quietly played some good football in 2022 after signing a one-year flier to return to the Cowboys following a free agency period that didn’t pan out as he’d hoped. Unfortunately for Vander Esch, he once again finds himself in the middle of the pack of a deep free-agent group at linebacker, but he should do a bit better this time around.

Vander Esch’s 70.8 grade is his best since his rookie season in 2018, and he also set career highs in missed tackle rate (6.5%) and yards allowed per coverage snap (0.49).

He’s expected to return for Dallas’ playoff run after a shoulder injury knocked him out down the stretch, which will provide a big boost to the ferocious Cowboys defense.

71. S DONOVAN WILSON, DALLAS COWBOYS

Contract Projection: Two years, $11.5 million ($5.75M per year); $7 million total guaranteed

Wilson is a physical, downhill safety who packs a serious punch once he gets a full head of steam, delivering a few crushing blows this season with his 6-foot, 204-pound frame. In 2022, Wilson became a full-time starter and logged a career-high 959 snaps, earning a 72.9 run-defense grade and racking up 77 tackles, which tied for ninth among safeties.

Wilson can sometimes over-pursue and miss a tackle, but a prospective team will take that along with his tenacious desire to drop the hammer. He also contributed 13 quarterback pressures and five sacks on just 33 pass-rush snaps, displaying an innate ability to seemingly get shot out of a cannon on the occasional blitz.

Last but certainly not least, while more of a box defender, Wilson isn’t a liability in coverage when lined up deep, earning three straight grades above 64.0 in coverage.

i think Wilson is being undervalued if that all hes commanding, im keeping him for sure. hes slightly better then LVE at less then him id say keep him... i mean easy to see we can keep both if thats their true cap cost but id take DW over LVE if i had to choose.
 

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Beckham at $11m per is pretty solid. For reference, Gallup is set to average $13.5m over the next 4 years. I'd sign him, LVE, and Wilson to those contracts today if it were that simple.
Gallups deal could be 2 yrs 23 and be cut after 23 with no ramifications, so its more team friendly then it appears.
 

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LVE neck injury scares the crap out of me. I doubt any team but the Cowboys would give him contract for longer then a year.

While I see where you are coming from, it's going on 3 years now from that injury/surgery and there's been no real setbacks/injuries to his neck since then. He suffered a collarbone injury and then a shoulder stinger this past year. Two injuries that are unrelated to the fusion he had done on his neck.

I'd think by now something would of popped up if there was an issue with his neck.
 

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Thanks for the info @Hawkeye0202 I appreciate the effort you put into this board.

Even though we have a pretty good safety room without him, I would run to sign Wilson to that contract.
Yeah tough one. I’ve been crying about how they’ve ignored the position since Roy and woody and now they have a nice group. But because of the depth, Wilson would not be my top priority. If they filled the need for WR2, CB2 or CB3, LB and added another DT and still had money for Wilson then I’d try to make it work.
 

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While I see where you are coming from, it's going on 3 years now from that injury/surgery and there's been no real setbacks/injuries to his neck since then. He suffered a collarbone injury and then a shoulder stinger this past year. Two injuries that are unrelated to the fusion he had done on his neck.

I'd think by now something would of popped up if there was an issue with his neck.
We will see. He got no traction in free agency last season. His sponsors are with the Cowboys. I guess the Giants can offer him big money because they have the room and need.
 

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We will see. He got no traction in free agency last season. His sponsors are with the Cowboys. I guess the Giants can offer him big money because they have the room and need.
Steelers showed a lot of interest in him last year. Then all of a sudden they dropped him, like they saw his mri/x-rays and changed their mind completely.
 

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Steelers showed a lot of interest in him last year. Then all of a sudden they dropped him, like they saw his mri/x-rays and changed their mind completely.
Yeah they chose the Jacksonville linebacker over him. Fans think the Cowboys dumpster dive. Nobody does that better the Pittsburgh. :laugh:
 

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Build the defense and run game.

Draft cheap players at skill positions since Dak will was met them in big games anyways.
 

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Have to get Wilson back. He’s our 2nd best defender
 

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Schulz at 14.5mil. Clown World.
I'm gonna like the 4th round pick we get for him.
that's what he will get in the market, so being tight on money, we did a good job tagging him last year, but you let him walk this year given the potential of Ferguson and Hendershot. this is where we have to take a risk and hope for the best.

I am not high in resigning Pollard, even if its at Tag money. we have to let zeke walk. Pollard at 7-8M per year is acceptable. one year tag of 11M....hmmm, but we would have to draft a RB in 2nd or 3rd round.

I like wilson, he tackles well and not afraid to mix it up. he brings a little toughness to that secondary and toughness lacks on defense. if he comes at decent price I would like to keep him.
 
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