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Free agent frenzy, Complications with Prescott contract

Free agent frenzy, Complications with Prescott contract

With February slowly coming to an end, March brings the NFL’s new league year in which free agents can cash in on crazy money that is likely to be thrown around. It is still to be determined what “All In” means, but there could be a scenario where the Cowboys can fill their needs, specifically on defense. Speaking of defense, it appears as if one current Cowboys may never see the field again. That opens the door for replacements that have experience with new Dallas defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer.

In other news, prospect projections are beginning to take form before the NFL scouting combine but how many draft-day trade scenarios could America’s Team be involved in? Speaking of trade options, could a Buffalo star make his way to Big D? Discussions about a big-name running back that could end up in Dallas make waves while another Cowboys player could see his tenure end with the team in this Friday edition of Cowboys News and Notes.

 

 

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With less than three weeks before the new league year arrives, rumors and suggestions about the final destinations of the available players set to hit the market are endless.

With a new defensive coordinator in Mike Zimmer, players following him to North Texas make sense seeing that a new defensive philosophy will be implemented. Which players make the most sense for Dallas?

 

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With a $59 million salary cap hit, a Dak Prescott contract extension would go a long way to providing the team enough cap space to go “All In” concerning free agency which is quickly approaching.

Making Prescott one of the highest-paid quarterbacks in the NFL comes with complications as the Cowboys are encountering roadblocks with their franchise signal-caller.

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Endless possibilities await the Cowboys and their 24th overall draft pick. With a few holes and multiple options likely to be available, it is hard to envision the Cowboys passing up the opportunities that lay ahead.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones used to wheel and deal when he first bought the franchise but lately, things have settled down to the point where the Cowboys like to pinpoint their prospects. Could Dallas turn back the clock and fire up the trade machine?

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Brothers playing on the same team in the NFL is rare yet oddsmakers believe the Cowboys have the second-best chance to land Buffalo Bills star wideout Stefon Diggs. The much-maligned older…

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