PFT: Cowboys have begun talks with Osa

They say they want to sign Osa, Rico, Lewis, Lawrence, and be more aggressive in free agency. Also, do the deal with Parsons.
 
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They say they want to sign Osa, Rico, Lewis, Lawrence, and be more aggressive in free agency. Also, do the deal with Parsons.
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.
 
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Barf...they better not over pay, especially in a year that the DT position is deep in the draft.
 
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. Then signing Parsons to the the largest deal for a defensive player in NFL history, thereby Solidifying a future of continued mediocrity.
Incredibly accurate.
 
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Just me, but I can't see them resigning Osa ($17-20M ) AND drafting DT with 12. In other words, take DT off your board at 12 if Osa resigns, especially since Eberflus says he likes Mazi's potential.
 
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.
Osa is one of the top free agents. I suspect that Nick Bolton is a guy that they are interested in.
 

They should've re-signed Osa last year for sure. Rico though, what has he proven? Spent a couple of years behind Zeke and Tony, flashed a couple of times, but nothing spectacular. He's a nice back to have in the stable, but I'm not convinced. He put up some decent numbers, had a surprisingly good second half of this year, but he isn't a threat. Defenses don't fear him breaking a big run. He didn't do much in the redzone. 2 rushing TDs vs 6 from Pollard the previous year and 12 from Zeke in 2022. In 2023 he had 89 Rushes, 361 yards, 2 TDs, 4.1ypc. He's a solid #2 back that can fill in as #1, but he isn't the game changer that this offense needs. I'd like to see him back next season but this FO is crazy if they give him starter money.
 
They should've re-signed Osa last year for sure. Rico though, what has he proven? Spent a couple of years behind Zeke and Tony, flashed a couple of times, but nothing spectacular. He's a nice back to have in the stable, but I'm not convinced. He put up some decent numbers, had a surprisingly good second half of this year, but he isn't a threat. Defenses don't fear him breaking a big run. He didn't do much in the redzone. 2 rushing TDs vs 6 from Pollard the previous year and 12 from Zeke in 2022. In 2023 he had 89 Rushes, 361 yards, 2 TDs, 4.1ypc. He's a solid #2 back that can fill in as #1, but he isn't the game changer that this offense needs. I'd like to see him back next season but this FO is crazy if they give him starter money.
Rico gets 5 to 6 million.
 
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