The Oakland Raiders claimed defensive tackle Brian Price off waivers, thwarting the Cowboys' plan to bring him back to the 53-man roster and place Datone Jones on injured reserve. The Cowboys search for a backup nose tackle continues.
wonder if this bruigs jihad ward back?Assassin said:
The Oakland Raiders claimed defensive tackle Brian Price off waivers, thwarting the Cowboys' plan to bring him back to the 53-man roster and place Datone Jones on injured reserve. The Cowboys search for a backup nose tackle continues.
Seahawks FS Earl Thomas has ended his holdout and will report to the team on Wednesday.Franko said:
Then Seattle is crazy. He'll walk after this year and they will get a third round compensatory pick (essentially a 4th rounder).
Why would that result mean that Seattle is unwise in keeping Thomas for this year. Perhaps Seattle reasonably believes that his year of service in 2018 is worth the sum of (a) his 2018 salary and (b) the difference in value between a second and a fourth rounder.Franko said:
Then Seattle is crazy. He'll walk after this year and they will get a third round compensatory pick (essentially a 4th rounder).
It's just a matter of opinion. Seattle appears to be a team in rebuild mode, at least on defense. They got rid of Sherman and Michael Bennett. Chancellor and Avril retired. So I would think they would want to stockpile draft picks. And a fourth round pick is the best they could get for Thomas when he leaves which is based on the size of the contract he gets from another team. If he gets hurt or has a bad season and doesn't garner a big salary in free agency, they might get a much lower pick. But if they believe he's worth more to them than the market is offering, then they should keep him.baylorrific said:Why would that result mean that Seattle is unwise in keeping Thomas for this year. Perhaps Seattle reasonably believes that his year of service in 2018 is worth the sum of (a) his 2018 salary and (b) the difference in value between a second and a fourth rounder.Franko said:
Then Seattle is crazy. He'll walk after this year and they will get a third round compensatory pick (essentially a 4th rounder).
Cap space doesn't carry over?Assassin said:
With the release of Dan Bailey, the Cowboys have $19.3 million in cap space, according to ESPN Stats & Information. There appears to be no news regarding a potential trade for Earl Thomas and early talks with Cole Beasley on an extension have not progressed. The Cowboys could carry over most of that cap room into 2019 with DeMarcus Lawrence set to be a free agent and Ezekiel Elliott and Dak Prescott eligible to sign a long-term deals for the first time.
I think it's trying to say that they could retain most of that cap space by avoiding signing any large, cap-hitting, contracts this season. Stick with the status quo, so to speak.Machiavelli said:Cap space doesn't carry over?Assassin said:
With the release of Dan Bailey, the Cowboys have $19.3 million in cap space, according to ESPN Stats & Information. There appears to be no news regarding a potential trade for Earl Thomas and early talks with Cole Beasley on an extension have not progressed. The Cowboys could carry over most of that cap room into 2019 with DeMarcus Lawrence set to be a free agent and Ezekiel Elliott and Dak Prescott eligible to sign a long-term deals for the first time.
plus save it for hits that could arise during the season. You never know.trumpetbear said:I think it's trying to say that they could retain most of that cap space by avoiding signing any large, cap-hitting, contracts this season. Stick with the status quo, so to speak.Machiavelli said:Cap space doesn't carry over?Assassin said:
With the release of Dan Bailey, the Cowboys have $19.3 million in cap space, according to ESPN Stats & Information. There appears to be no news regarding a potential trade for Earl Thomas and early talks with Cole Beasley on an extension have not progressed. The Cowboys could carry over most of that cap room into 2019 with DeMarcus Lawrence set to be a free agent and Ezekiel Elliott and Dak Prescott eligible to sign a long-term deals for the first time.
Assassin said:
hmmm
Lions waived DE Anthony Zettel.
It's a surprise after Zettel had 6.5 sacks in a starting role last year, but he wasn't a fit in a Detroit scheme that's expected to have more 3-4 fronts. 26-year-old Zettel should resurface on waivers.
And Suh.Assassin said:
Yikes! Mack combined with Donald? Methinks Raiders didnt want Mack anywhere closeby;
ouchBearForce said:
More Randy Gregory chatter...
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2018/9/9/17837492/report-randy-gregory-had-relapse-in-august-could-face-discipline-from-nfl-as-soon-as-this-week