Sturm/PFF: Osa contract projection

Bye Osa thanks for the comp pick.
This doesn't hinder until next season and the line can exist without Martin, now. And the 3 large can easily have the can kicked down road and room made not to waste the talent of both Parsons and Lamb.



Breaking, breaking, read all about it - the Dallas Cowboys are trying to save money by building through the draft. The Cowboys have a lot of money committed to Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and soon to Parsons. They also have players like Tyler Smith and DaRon Bland who are entering the fourth year of their rookie contracts and also will get pricy second contracts soon.

https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...ks-conract-extension-micah-parsons-salary-cap
 

Players to Re-sign

  • DT Osa Odighizuwa
Other than locking up Micah Parsons long-term, re-signing Odighizuwa should be a top priority for the Cowboys. The 3-technique is one of the most important positions in Matt Eberflus' defense, making No. 97's return all the more important.

PFF contract projection: 4-years, $21.25m ($42.5m guaranteed, $85m total)

  • DE DeMarcus Lawrence
D-Law was off to a really good start in 2024 before a foot injury ended his season prematurely. Although he's on the wrong side of 30, he's still an ideal fit in Matt Eberflus' defense and would provide some much-needed depth/experience to the position.

PFF contract projection: 2-years, $7.5m avg/yr ($8m guaranteed, $15m total)

  • CB Jourdan Lewis
DaRon Bland is the only CB the Cowboys can count right now. Re-signing Jourdan Lewis would add much-needed depth and experience to the position as well as lesson the need to use a premium pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

Spotrac contract projection: 2-years, $4.5m ($2.25m avg/yr)
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...r-osa-odighizuwa-dre-greenlaw-omarion-hampton
 
Free Agents to sign on defense

  • LB Dre Greenlaw
Greenlaw missed the majority of the 2024 season, but is still considered one of the top LBs available on the open market. He's one of the best coverage LBs in the entire league and fits what Matt Eberflus likes at the position at either MIKE or WILL.

PFF contract projection: 1-year, $6m avg/yr ($5m guaranteed, $6 total)

  • DT Poona Ford
The Cowboys are extremely thin at DT and Ford would provide some much-needed depth and a potential starter. He was one of the top graded DTs last year according to PFF and is a disruptive player who would fit in nicely in Matt Eberflus' defense.

PFF contract projection: 1-year, $3.5m avg/yr ($1.5m guaranteed, $3.5m total)
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...r-osa-odighizuwa-dre-greenlaw-omarion-hampton
 

Players to Re-sign

  • DT Osa Odighizuwa
Other than locking up Micah Parsons long-term, re-signing Odighizuwa should be a top priority for the Cowboys. The 3-technique is one of the most important positions in Matt Eberflus' defense, making No. 97's return all the more important.

PFF contract projection: 4-years, $21.25m ($42.5m guaranteed, $85m total)

  • DE DeMarcus Lawrence
D-Law was off to a really good start in 2024 before a foot injury ended his season prematurely. Although he's on the wrong side of 30, he's still an ideal fit in Matt Eberflus' defense and would provide some much-needed depth/experience to the position.

PFF contract projection: 2-years, $7.5m avg/yr ($8m guaranteed, $15m total)

  • CB Jourdan Lewis
DaRon Bland is the only CB the Cowboys can count right now. Re-signing Jourdan Lewis would add much-needed depth and experience to the position as well as lesson the need to use a premium pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

Spotrac contract projection: 2-years, $4.5m ($2.25m avg/yr)
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...r-osa-odighizuwa-dre-greenlaw-omarion-hampton
Would try to re-sign Lewis.

Definite pass on Osa and D-Law.
 
Would try to re-sign Lewis.

Definite pass on Osa and D-Law.
They are affordable and don't waste top team talent in extended rebuild. The costs are projected and not doing Martin, dropping LB Clark, and S Wilson gives additional cap.
 
What if I told you one of those players already wears a star on his helmet? Chauncey Golston was taken nine picks after Odighizuwa in the 3rd round of the 2021 draft.

https://insidethestar.com/cowboys-brass-should-think-twice-before-bringing-this-defender-back

This season, Golston played at a comfortable weight that allowed him to be effective both on the edge and also inside as a 3-technique.

He set career highs in pressures (18), hurries (9), and sacks (5.5) to set himself up nicely for a generous second contract. Spotrac estimates his 2025 contract to be in the $4-$6 million per year range.

The Cowboys can keep Osa at 3T for $21 million per year, or they can sign Golston for $6 million per season and he can line up on the edge as well as inside at 3T
The thing with Golston is.....You can find his replacement fairly easily this year....With Osa....replacing him would be hard. Like I said....I would transition tag him for the 1 year....@ 17. Buy yourself some time.....then load up in the draft w/ those 5th round picks. Some of the of kids I think we could be targeting....

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JJ Pegues DT Ole Miss

Mr49ex


Fadil Diggs EDGE Syracuse......Brother of Trevon



He probably steps in for Golston.....and you don't miss much. Other names to watch for in free agency.....

Byron Cowart

Ta'Quon Graham

Demarcus Walker

Dayo Odeyingbo

Payton Turner

Tanoh Kpassagnon

Deatrich Wise Jr

Darrell Taylor

Milton Williams

Marcus Davenport

Charles Omenihu......Only 27

Emmanuel Ogbah

Chase Young

Jalyn Holmes

Like I was saying......Bunch of Strond side DEs to choose from...I wouldn't break the bank to keep Golston. :popcorn:
 
Would try to re-sign Lewis.

Definite pass on Osa and D-Law.
Why, the rebuild is a dumb fan's remedy. The defensive line is important here and now and they both are strong veterans.

The Dallas Cowboys will have roughly $2.5 million in salary cap space heading into the new league year​

With the fine folks at Over The Cap splitting the difference and projecting the 2025 salary cap at $279.5 million, the Cowboys would have $2,471,944 in cap space heading into the new league year (we're not capitalizing).

Redoing Lamb, Prescott, and Parsons will give the team over $70 M and makes doing that quite possible and needed as well.
 
What's D-Law gonna want...30 mill a year?
No, hardly.


2024
$20.45M 2025 UFA, $7.45M dead money 2025.

He had an injury year and he is not rated above last season

Can $40 M worth of cap room be made easily? yes
 
Alternative

Buckner would provide immediate impact for the Cowboys on the interior, which would help free up the nuclear missile that is All-Pro Micah Parsons. He has played in 141 out of a possible 148 games during his career with 136 starts, and there's no substitute for availability. Buckner has two years left on his deal with a base salary of $13 million in each. That's less than what the Cowboys would have to pay for a quality free agent.

Dallas needs to go against their usual philosophy of sitting back and pick up the phone to see what it would take to get Buckner, and give Eberflus another key defender to build his new defense around.

https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...berflus-colts-osa-odighizuwa-defensive-tackle
 

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