Will Cowboys re-sign safety Kearse

TheMarathonContinues

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It’s funny people spend all day talking about the Cowboys need to stop re-signing marginal or above average talent and then these posts come up…and I’m far re-signing him but it’s crazy that people want to.
 

Bowdown27

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They have to sign him. He was key point of our defensive turnAround
 

Avery

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I'd bring him back on an affordable deal for sure. He was the best of the FA safeties.
 

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Jevon Kearse: strong safety- Do we re-sign him .. or low ball offer him (see Stephen) so he walks
away in FA ?

Here's My case for keeping street FA gem find Kearse.
- He seems active and consistent, seems to have nose for the ball, and always around the action.

- He's physical in support, solid dependable tackler, he's ask to handle vs TEs in coverage,
and he's an effective blitzer on occasions.
Can be used as a " spy" with certain mobile QBs.
and in only his first and only year here, he emerged as team signal caller and leader.

It’s been just way too hard and difficult for us to find productive, quality safeties.
- We've flirted with a possible trade for Earl Thomas, but that fell thru.
- We've flirted with possible trade for Jet's Jamal Adams- that apparently fell thru as well.
- We never even tried to sign Tyranny Mathieu after his FA one year deal stint from the Texans.
(went on to sign with Chiefs)

- I do wonder if Stephen Jones will try to low ball offer and play the Donovan Wilson option card game
Kearse's camp team when FA period comes around.

- But Kearse is more durable, discipline, stays in position and under control
and appears to be more reliable than Donovan Wilson
And again, he was trusted enuff to become signal caller and leader.

I really hope they do. He was one of our better starters and was pretty consistent throughout the year. Believe he also wore the red dot and called the defense. He is one of those positionless players where he can play several roles. It will depend on his cost, but think the team will bring him back.
 

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Tough to say because we have no idea who our D Coordinator will be next year. Even if its someone already on staff we should expect some adjustments in scheme and a certain emphasis on how to allocate resources. If Quinn somehow stays I bet we go above and beyond to try and keep the guy. Seems like we need 3 starting caliber Safetys for what Quinn wants to do.

That's why it's important that we decide how and what the coaching situations will pan out and adjust accordingly

Have a Plan B ready and depending upon which coordinators and assistant coaches likely to depart.

Coaching situation first, - roster decisions and free agency priorities next on.
 

ChuckA1

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I hope they resign him. He outplayed the expectations by many on this site
 
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