For everyone that is about to start a thread complaining about Amari Cooper's contract averaging 20 Million a year, remember that the total dollar amount of the contract is a very small part of the picture.
Zeke's contract was the "biggest RB contract in history" at 6 years and 90 Million. 15 Million per season. But the contract doesn't have a cap hit that big until the fourth year of the contract.
These are the cap hits for the first three years of that record breaking, 15 Million dollar a year contract:
2019 - 6.3 Million
2020 - 10.9 Million
2021 - 13.7 Million
Amari's contract is NOT going to take up 20 million in cap space next year.
You left off 2022 & 2023:
2022- $16.5M cap hit ($10.8M dead money)
2023- $15M cap hit ($6.7M dead money)
So at the earliest Dallas is stuck with Zeke until after the 2023 season when he will be 29 years old. Sorry but committing $13.7M in 2021 and the higher numbers in 2022 and 2023 is far too much for a RB in the NFL.....especially when you just gave $100M deal to the WR and expected $35M+ to the QB.
So for 3 players (Zeke, Cooper, and Dak) the team is committing upwards of $50M-$75M between 2020 and 2023.......sorry but that is a formula for more 8-8 seasons at best.