rambo2
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 24,549
- Reaction score
- 17,486
How about that. I suspect that Bolton and the Cowboys have a mutal interest in Bolton playing for the Cowboys.Daniel Jeremiah agrees
How about that. I suspect that Bolton and the Cowboys have a mutal interest in Bolton playing for the Cowboys.Daniel Jeremiah agrees
Nailed that one.In other words overpay Osa, Rico, Lewis, Lawrence, and sign a bunch of low level free agents or guys that once had a name but coming off big injury to one year deals. Then signing Parsons to the the largest deal for a defensive player in NFL history, thereby Solidifying a future of continued mediocrity.
I agree and that’s what I’d do. I’d draft a RB early as possible and take on Dowdle.Agree completely. With a weak FA RB class Rico may surprise us and price himself out of Dallas, but I dont understand being afraid of paying Rico if hes in that $4-6M range. Lots of teams are paying their #2 RBs that or more. I think fans struggle to adjust to new prices as the cap goes up. Really we could both resign Rico for $6M, draft a RB in the 1st round and still have one of the cheaper RB rooms in the league.
Need to let a few goThey say they want to sign Osa, Rico, Lewis, Lawrence, and be more aggressive in free agency. Also, do the deal with Parsons.
Post of the dayIn other words overpay Osa, Rico, Lewis, Lawrence, and sign a bunch of low level free agents or guys that once had a name but coming off big injury to one year deals. Then signing Parsons to the the largest deal for a defensive player in NFL history, thereby Solidifying a future of continued mediocrity.
Exactly! They will overpay these guys and then tell us see, we are all in!In other words overpay Osa, Rico, Lewis, Lawrence, and sign a bunch of low level free agents or guys that once had a name but coming off big injury to one year deals. Then signing Parsons to the the largest deal for a defensive player in NFL history, thereby Solidifying a future of continued mediocrity.
TEAM | TOTAL MONEY ALLOCATED | SPENDING RANK |
Philadelphia Eagles | $1.1 billion | 1st |
Jacksonville Jaguars | $980 million | 2nd |
Cleveland Browns | $957 million | 3rd |
San Francisco 49ers | $950 million | 4th |
Buffalo Bills | $840 million | 7th |
Kansas City Chiefs | $814 million | 8th |
Dallas Cowboys | $810 million | 9th |
Minnesota Vikings | $704 million | 11th |
Baltimore Ravens | $676 million | 13th |
League Average | $666 million | N/A |
Cincinnati Bengals | $562 million | 20th |
I'd rather get this guy:
Lawrence wanted to like this post, but his hand got tired trying to click the thumbs up image.It would be nice to get D-Law for one more year on a team-friendly deal, let Osa walk, and go after a real difference maker (or two) at DT. They don't need to overpay for him and this team desperately needs some interior threats. Not sure why they'd spend that kind of capital on a player that hasn't really helped with our terrible run defense. He does get some sacks for a DT, but is too inconsistent.
So I take it Broaddus is mentioning Bolton? lolOsa is one of the top free agents. I suspect that Nick Bolton is a guy that they are interested in.
Anybody with any sense can connect the dots.So I take it Broaddus is mentioning Bolton? lol
It sounds like this with get done.......
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profo...lks-with-soon-to-be-free-agent-osa-odighizuwa
Cowboys have begun talks with soon-to-be free agent Osa Odighizuwa
Published February 24, 2025 12:12 AM