Diehardblues
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Well done !As the Cowboys front office drags the Micah Parsons contract negotiations on in their usual wasteful manner, I am reminded of what a great FO would be doing now.
Not only would they already have signed Parsons to free up more cap space to sign other impactful players; they should also start negotiations to extend a new contract for the next best player on this roster: TYLER SMITH.
Why sign Smith now? He has another year on his rookie deal. Here are the reasons:
Tyler Smith is the second most talented player on this team. Get him extended now. It makes sense. Which is why it probably won’t happen here.
- By extending him now, they can lock up TS at 2025 prices, saving future money and cap space. What Smith is worth now will be way cheaper than next year.
- Smith is 23. Locking him up now ensures he’s here for the duration of his best years.
- Smith and his agent (like most NFL players and agents) usually like early contract extensions because it protects and guarantees the player a good payday before a potential injury could end a career.
- Finally - if the Cowboys wait again, it will not only cost more, but further hamstring their cap flexibility in the future.
The only time in recent history we’ve resigned a star early was Elliott. Only cause he threatened not to play and were worried the impact it would make on our QB while in negotiations for him.
The bottomline is we are a Reactive FO not Proactive . Why, it isn’t clear.