Salary cap is going up

At Overthecap they have Dallas at 8.6 million of space with the cap at 225 million in 2023.

Dallas really has four free agents that need addressing, Schultz, Pollard, Steele, and D. Wilson.

Schultz will not be resigned but the others will have to addressed. There are other borderline players that Dallas will have to look at also.

Prescott is set to count 49 million against the cap, so Dallas will restructure him to create space. They may do others, but they won't have a lot of money compared to other teams even after making moves to free up space.
 
Zeke Minnesota game stats

15 carries
42 yards
2.8 yards per carry
2 touchdowns
1 reception

He was getting chunk yardages but they mostly used him for short yardage situation that brought the average down. They both need to be used through the whole field.
 
At Overthecap they have Dallas at 8.6 million of space with the cap at 225 million in 2023.

Dallas really has four free agents that need addressing, Schultz, Pollard, Steele, and D. Wilson.

Schultz will not be resigned but the others will have to addressed. There are other borderline players that Dallas will have to look at also.

Prescott is set to count 49 million against the cap, so Dallas will restructure him to create space. They may do others, but they won't have a lot of money compared to other teams even after making moves to free up space.

Steele is a RFA, so luckily, he is locked up next year granted they remember to tender him lol. Last year a 2nd round tender cost 3.384mil and a 1st was 4.76mil.
I think Wilson is a re-sign, but we'll see with Bell and Muk showing some promise and Hooker and Kearse locked up till 2024.
 
Considering how much the cap went up for 10 years but we still seemed to never have that much space....

QB salaries by themselves are eating up much of the cap increase.
 
I don’t won’t to hear any excuses from Jones when they have to pay Pollard. They signed zero FA that have big cap hit, they got more than half of the roster on rookie salary, and they got rid of big contracts in Amari & Collins. It will be Football malpractice if they don’t sign Pollard to a deal.

CD & everyone else comes after “The Player Maker TP”


https://www.nfl.com/_amp/nfl-s-salary-cap-expected-to-hit-208m-in-2022
Agree on the cap going up part, there is a reason why teams never hit salary cap hell anymore. Go back to 2011 with the previous collective bargaining agreement, the cap went up 10% a year. How do you think NO would always be up against the cap and then be fine.
Smart team knows how to deal with it.
Two huge potential savings are Zeke post June1st and Tyron post June 1st. This team is setup quite well to sign Pollard and sign FA's. We all know how FA's work out.
 

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