Galian Beast
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If this front office can't re-sign Amari Cooper before the trade deadline, they absolutely need to trade him to another team and hope that with their playoff ambitions they are desperate for improved offense.
I'd also try to trade Dak before the trade deadline as well (if you're not going to pay him 30 million a year, and you shouldn't). The problem here is that unlike Cooper, I don't think a team will take him unless they felt like they could slot him in immediately, their qb was injured and they didn't plan on continuing with that qb in the future. Maybe a team like Buffalo if they can stay in the playoff chase.
At this point, our draft pick will be in the middle of the pack. If you could trade Cooper for a first or a second, and trade Dak for a first or a second, you might have the buying power to go up early and try and get one of the better rookie QBs in the draft and because these players are free agents at the end of the year, it really wouldn't cost us anything (in terms of those draft picks, since we didn't have them at first).
Imagine we get a coach like Lincoln Riley and he could have his pick of QBs, I think that would be a great way to start his NFL head coaching career. We would need to trade our first, second, and whatever picks we get from Cooper and Prescott and maybe more depending on if any of that can happen.
Does Jerry put next year's coach in the best position possible or does he as he always does, ride it out with Jason Garrett to the detriment of this team, the players, and the fans?
I'd also try to trade Dak before the trade deadline as well (if you're not going to pay him 30 million a year, and you shouldn't). The problem here is that unlike Cooper, I don't think a team will take him unless they felt like they could slot him in immediately, their qb was injured and they didn't plan on continuing with that qb in the future. Maybe a team like Buffalo if they can stay in the playoff chase.
At this point, our draft pick will be in the middle of the pack. If you could trade Cooper for a first or a second, and trade Dak for a first or a second, you might have the buying power to go up early and try and get one of the better rookie QBs in the draft and because these players are free agents at the end of the year, it really wouldn't cost us anything (in terms of those draft picks, since we didn't have them at first).
Imagine we get a coach like Lincoln Riley and he could have his pick of QBs, I think that would be a great way to start his NFL head coaching career. We would need to trade our first, second, and whatever picks we get from Cooper and Prescott and maybe more depending on if any of that can happen.
Does Jerry put next year's coach in the best position possible or does he as he always does, ride it out with Jason Garrett to the detriment of this team, the players, and the fans?