What reason could they possibly have to go from offering a 2nd round pick to saying, "nah bro, we good"?
Assuming Dallas
did indeed offer a second last year for him (I never really saw or heard compelling proof of that), here are some reasons their minds could have changed:
1. Thomas has had yet another season ending injury since they made the offer. The Cowboys know they likely dodged a bullet last year when he broke his leg right after the trade fell through (if there was a trade offered).
2. Thomas is now a year older. With the end of his pro bowl skills likely coming in about 2-3 years, 1 season is a big percentage of what’s left of his career.
3. He’s now on the open market making him and/or his agent feel like he is in a better bargaining position, thus expecting more money.
4. Xavier Woods played better than they thought and the need for a center fielder in Dallas has subsided.
5. With Woods solid play, they may feel like they have bigger needs than a FS that’ll bench one of their promising young DB’s. Maybe a slot WR with Bease gone. Maybe a better interior DL. Maybe they think a strong safety is more of a need with Woods’,good play.
Any combination of those reasons would be enough to keep Dallas from pulling the trigger on this. It certainly would be enough reason not to up an offer to an unreasonable number. To just set a dollar figure you’re comfortable with and let it play out.
I’m in that same boat with them, if that’s the case. I wouldn’t mind him being here but it isn’t very imperative to me that Thomas is in Dallas. There are bigger things to worry about, IMO.