Trade Schoonmaker?

Do they need a late round pick that bad? At this point he probably has more value to the Cowboys than most other teams.
They do. How else do you move up in the draft to get guys like Shemar James?
 
The OTA reports on him weren’t good, but we’ll see how it goes in training camp. If he’s not performing then look for a trade. He improved some last season so we might be able to get a 5th. There’s bound to be other teams that liked him coming out of college.
 
Never trade anyone when their value is super low. He should be a cheap long term option for someone
who blocks really well. I'd keep him around for a 10-15 years.
 
There’s no point in trading Schoon. The return would be negligible and you’d only be hurting your depth.
That’s the reason they likely won’t trade him. We needed him last year after Ferguson got injured. However, if he were to fall on the depth chart and his roster spot is in jeopardy, anything is possible. It would be nice to get something for him rather than releasing him.
 
This team must have three serviceable TEs. He stays unless another really impresses in training camp.

Christian Fant has been around a couple of years, played more special teams last season. He's smaller than his cousin, Noah. He really hasn't shown much.

I haven't heard anything about Fairweather so far.
 
Schoon looked good when Ferguson was out, and I fully expect him to beat out Spann-Ford.

Definitely will see all 3 TE's a lot this year though.
We should see all 3. That’s how you don’t have to give a second contract to the position. Keep developing the next guy unless you end up with an elite guy. You can’t extend avg or slightly above avg players at a position it’s fairly easy to draft an avg player
 
No.

But I'm definitely down to trade Coakley.

Too small for Eberflus' scheme.
 
https://atozsports.com/nfl/dallas-c...jonnu-smith-luke-schoonmaker/#google_vignette

Everyone seems to have ideas on trading Cowboys players for some reason. I have no idea what Schoonmaker will turn out to be but compare his first two year stats to Dalton Schultz and you can see Schoonmaker has actually been more productive that Schultz was. This article suggests Miami is looking for a TE, but the logic seems a bit off. Why would Miami look for a TE like Schoonmaker if Schoonmaker can't beat out Spann-Ford in Dallas?
Why, we short on 7th round picks?
 
Dallas wouldn't get much for the trade, so no. Sure- he was over-drafted in the second round, but he has value. How many TE's will Dallas keep. I think 3. It's asking for trouble to only have 2 on the roster. I hated the pick, but trading him for almost nothing is just compounding mistakes.
Keeping him on the roster might be more of that compounding mistakes.
 
https://atozsports.com/nfl/dallas-c...jonnu-smith-luke-schoonmaker/#google_vignette

Everyone seems to have ideas on trading Cowboys players for some reason. I have no idea what Schoonmaker will turn out to be but compare his first two year stats to Dalton Schultz and you can see Schoonmaker has actually been more productive that Schultz was. This article suggests Miami is looking for a TE, but the logic seems a bit off. Why would Miami look for a TE like Schoonmaker if Schoonmaker can't beat out Spann-Ford in Dallas?
Who’s going to take a guy who wouldn’t make the dang practice squad of 31 other teams. Yall crack me up with this stuff
 
Give him another year. I'm not ready to write him off yet. He has more value on this roster than anything you could get in a trade.
 
Right now we would get very little in a trade.

I would rather see if the light bulb goes on for him in year 3. He started to come on a bit last season and show some growth.

Huge TC for him to step up
Yeah I wouldn’t mind seeing him traded if it makes us better. That’s the problem. What would a disappointing 2nd round pick get in return? Not much.
 
https://atozsports.com/nfl/dallas-c...jonnu-smith-luke-schoonmaker/#google_vignette

Everyone seems to have ideas on trading Cowboys players for some reason. I have no idea what Schoonmaker will turn out to be but compare his first two year stats to Dalton Schultz and you can see Schoonmaker has actually been more productive that Schultz was. This article suggests Miami is looking for a TE, but the logic seems a bit off. Why would Miami look for a TE like Schoonmaker if Schoonmaker can't beat out Spann-Ford in Dallas?
so you are already putting Spann-Ford into the pro bowl? Would be stupid to trade schoonmaker. He has 2 more years left on a dirt cheap contract. You need players on first contracts.
 
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