Pretty unlikely actually.
With Dak you can kick his money down the road and the massive bonus will be split by 5.
I mean unlikely the Brady cap hit would/will be lower than Dak's in 2020.Obviously its unlikely.
Cant blockAnd never even got to check out Shultz.
Harris had a very good season after being marginal prior to this past season. --he played on a 1 year 3m deal.
You'd be buying really high.
Spotrac says this high... oooowwwweeeee
Market Value
- 5 yrs, $69,028,455
- Avg. Salary: $13,805,691
- NFL Rank: 73
- SS Rank: 2
Ebron is also a borderline guy for me.
Part-time player who has had issue staying healthy and offers a good target at TE but doesn't always perform that well with the targets.
And he is pretty pricey.
Spotrac
Market Value
All that said, TE appears very weak in this draft and if so the team simply must grab a viable receiving TE somewhere.
- 4 yrs, $29,905,840
- Avg. Salary: $7,476,460
- NFL Rank: 250
- TE Rank: 10
I'm still holding onto a pipedream here and suggesting bring Dez and Noah Brown back to compete for that role.
Cheapest options by far and you can target TE1 next year, 2021, in the draft.
Does McCarthy's system still require a "blocking" TE? This guy doesn't seem to think soHe can’t block though. Neither can Ebron. I like Jarwin getting more snaps and I think McCarthy will use him well but TE should be a spot they address in the first 3 rounds. They need a more complete guy.
How do we know that?Shultz is a jag and will always be a jag.
One of the worst picks because they had to know they were picking a guy with absolutely 0 upside.
How do we know that?
I mean unlikely the Brady cap hit would/will be lower than Dak's in 2020.
for reference Jared Goff's new deal year 1 cap hit was 10M.
Why does anybody that's 42 and on rapid decline desired so much? It's more like some are easily star struck.Maybe brady comes to Cowboys. Lol. Just a rumor.
Does McCarthy's system still require a "blocking" TE? This guy doesn't seem to think so