xwalker
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The problem has been the team has gone bargin hunting and signed scrubs that dont ever pan out instead of singing one really good player. Here is an example of what I am talking about.
Cowboys sign four lower tier players and gives each of them $3 million...……….they all suck and are non-factors for the season.
Better plan...………...give the $12 million you just spent on scrubs to one really good tier one player that will contribute.
Same money spent, but do you see the difference?
I get your concept but they have not had many true fails.
Low cost contributors in 2018:
DT Woods
OG Sua-Filo
OT Flemming
They primarily had 2 significant talent based fails on free agents in the past several years:
CB Nolan Carroll (4M, played 1.5 games then cut)
DT Thorton (4M per contract, ended up with 9M and played 1 year) - Not completely useless but big drop in performance from his previous season with the Eagles.
A 3rd consideration is WR Hurns. He was a disappointment; although they knew he was not a #1 type WR but by default he ended up starting the season as the #1. They tried to sign a high priced free agent WR but wisely didn't get into a bidding war for Watkins. They like Hurns enough to want him back.
The concept is to fill holes in the roster with stopgap free agents and to add the core talent through the draft.
