We probably make a minimum offer to Swaim who has been injury prone but is decent when healthy.....Although we need to draft a TE. Give lawrence his money...he is money. wilson, smith will get qualifying offers......pay Byron Jones...we have to keep both Jones and Lawrence.....its a must. Make Irvin a qualifying offer. not consistently on the field. off field issues. and injured too often.At the end of this season, hopefully after a deep playoff run, the Cowboys are going to have to make some tough decisions regarding cap management. In today’s NFL, because of the cap limits, you can’t hang on to everyone you want to.
Here is a list of players the Cowboys will have to make decisions on:
OFFENSE- 2019 Free agents
-Cole Beasley- he will be 30 next year and most receivers over 30 begin to decline. Tough decision.
-Tavon Austin- he’s helped this team but missed a ton of games to injury. I can’t see paying him.
-Geoff Swaim- he’s been pretty good, but is he worth a big pay raise? No, IMO.
-Rod Smith- not worth keeping for a pay raise IMO.
-Cameron Fleming- good to have a decent backup at LT but I’m not sure we can afford more there. If his price is right, perhaps.
DEFENSE- 2019 FA’s
-DeMarcus Lawrence- he’s deserving of a long term deal. He’s still only 26!
-David Irving- I know he’s popular with some here but not with me. Time to cut bait. Between the suspensions, injuries and girlfriend drama, we usually don’t get more than 6 games anyway. Adios.
-Dante Jones- nothing special. We could draft someone cheaper and with more upside.
-Damien Wilson- I like Wilson. He’s been a steady, dependable player, but will probably command too much in FA.
SPECIAL TEAMS FAs
-LP Ladeoceur- sign him- he’s money.
OTHERS
There are a few players that will be in the last year of their rookie deal in 2019 the team will probably review.
Here are the guys on that list:
-Byron Jones- has one more year on rookie deal. The team may want to start negotiating. This guy has become a top 3 corner in this league. Worth some big money IMO.
-Dak Prescott- big decision looming. Resign or wait. I say it’s a no brainer to keep Dak on his rookie deal one more year. If he shows big improvement they can still give a big contract after 2019.
-Brett Maher- technically he’s signed through 2019, so this isn’t a contract decision. I would definitely still bring in some serious competition.
KEEPERS (I would keep these guys for sure)
1. DeMarcus Lawrence- sign him!
2. LP Ladoceur- why not? He’s a dependable deep snapper and cheap.
MAYBE (if the price is right)
1. Cole Beasley- I lean towards letting him go. Only keep if price is right. That’s doubtful but maybe Cole gives a hometown discount. We are going to have to sign Amari Cooper after next year. Probably can’t keep both.
2. Cam Fleming- again, only if the price is right.
Everyone else, I would say goodbye. I have a lot more confidence in our draft people like Will McClay. Fans tend to want to hang on to guys like Irving too long. Irving’s not worth even the $2-3 mil he gets compared to the headaches he brings.
Your thoughts? Can’t keep everyone!
David Irving is given a similar contract as a make-good one year deal unless he mentally collapses between now and the offseason.
Makes sense to me.I think Irving gets another one year deal.
Dallas doesn't like paying RFA tenders to undrafted players and will instead probably look to extend Rod Smith for several seasons.I think Rod Smith and Cameron Flemming come back at slight overpayments because they are critical backups at critical positions.
Dallas has been good at finding long snappers and L.P. Ladouceur will have to be replaced sooner rather than later, but I will keep him until he retires.Ladecour- I'm fine either way. I don't think a long snapper will be that hard to find if he retires or walks in free agency.
It should be accurate.I'm not sure if this is acurate but this site says 5 mil savings with less than 2 mil cap hit .I was basing off that info .not sure if it is wrong
https://overthecap.com/player/allen-hurns/3408/
Huh? His dead money would be only $1.25 million after the season.The problem there with cutting Hurns is he will still garner a $3.7 million cap hit if he’s cut post June 1. So it doesn’t save much to cut him.
I don't know why they wouldn't try to keep Beasley. Edelman got $5.5 avg per season and Amendola got $6 million per season.I don't think we keep Beasley
The problem there with cutting Hurns is he will still garner a $3.7 million cap hit if he’s cut post June 1. So it doesn’t save much to cut him.
Long snappers that are GREAT are very hard to find..you cant mess with those FG snaps not even a little as the holder and timing get all messed up..I say tey nd keep them all like was mentioned redo Lees contract and find extra money and do some hard negotiation, all of them deserve to stay..that way we need less in FA and draft outside our walls..Beasley-I hope Beasley is brought back for another 3 years. The team should be able to afford him by cutting Allen Hurns and Terrance William's. Frees up about 7 million in cap right there.
3 year 18.5 million/12 guarantee
Lawrence-Completely agree. Sign him to a 4 year deal.
5 year 84 million/68 guarantee
Fleming-I'm fine with letting him walk, but if he can be brought back for 2 years at around the same price, I'd say do it. We will have OL depth. Well worth the cap hit.
2 year 7 million/4 guarantee
Ladecour- I'm fine either way. I don't think a long snapper will be that hard to find if he retires or walks in free agency.
David Irving-One year prove it deal at the same salary he is getting paid this year. If he asks for anything more, let him walk.
Damien Wilson-Alright with letting him walk. Although, the front office may end up releasing Lee to free up 7 million in cap. The position would no longer have any depth. Will be interesting to see what happens with both of these players. Especially Lee.
You want to resign Amari Cooper?I don't know why they wouldn't try to keep Beasley. Edelman got $5.5 avg per season and Amendola got $6 million per season.
I don't know why they wouldn't try to keep Beasley. Edelman got $5.5 avg per season and Amendola got $6 million per season.
Under 6 million is cheap for a wr. It would likely be only for a couple years due to his age, just like those other two wrs mentioned. They have the cap room. He's already been counting over $4 million (cap hit) as is.You want to resign Amari Cooper?
And more room is also very easy to make.We got room for those we want.
Beasley - Dak trusts him. He makes our 25 yo QB better. No way we don't pay him IMO.
Austin - I think we either take him or leave him. I don't think he's going to have much of a market.
Swaim - we keep him because he is worth more to us then pretty much any other team in the league. The league will pay him like a blocking #2, but he's our #1.
Smith - don't see us keeping him, I think we roll with Jackson.
Fleming - as crazy as it sounds, he may get starting offers in FA. Left tackle around the league is a position in dire straits.
D-Law: gotta pay him. 2 years as one of the best DEs in the league, it's time to admit this guy is for real. It won't be cheap though.
Irving: I think he's toxic. Wouldn't surprise me if the Cowboys won't touch him, wouldn't surprise me if no one else in the league does either.
Datone Jones: Dude was a churn 'n' burn guy to start with. He's out of here.
Wilson - the coaches liked Covington enough to carry him on the 53. I think he takes Wilson's job next year.
Ladoucer - keep that continuity going.