There's not much news out of Valley Ranch these days, but that doesn't mean that no work is being done by the Cowboys, far from it. The Cowboys' coaching staff, both the new coaches and the coaches who've stayed on from last year, are busy evaluating the quality of their roster.
The coaches are right in the middle of studying game tape and determining which positions on the team need to be upgraded. By now, they probably have a pretty good idea of the needs and gaps on the Cowboys roster and have likely started looking in earnest at their options in free agency.
This gives us a welcome opportunity to take a macro look at the Cowboys' free agency activity over the last decade and to examine how Jason Garrett may have changed how the Cowboys approach free agency.

Jason Garrett has only had a year as a head coach, so there aren't all that many data points to draw conclusions from. But perhaps there is something to be learned from comparing the Garrett regime with the previous two head coaches.
It's important to note that one key difference between Garrett and the two previous coaches, Bill Parcells and Wade Phillips, is that Garrett was recruited internally, while both Parcells and Phillips were brought in from outside. This clearly has an impact on how each one of coaches approached free agency, but there are also other differences, as we'll see below.
Bill's Guys
Bill Parcells brought in quite a number of free agents during his four-year tenure in Dallas. Some of those acquisitions were decent, some of them not. His best acquisitions were arguably Terry Glenn and Marc Colombo. Glenn was acquired from the Packers for a 6th round pick and Colombo was picked off the Bears' injured list.
But what's remarkable about Parcells' tenure as a coach is that of the 17 players he brought in, more than half had played for him before, either with the Jets or the Patriots.
The table below provides an overview of the players Parcells brought in, the column on the left are "Bill's Guys", all of them players who had played for Parcells before. Drew Bledsoe and Terry Glenn were drafted by Parcells in New England, the other "Bill's Guys" in the table had played for Parcells while he coached the New York Jets.
| "Bill's Guys" | Other players brought in under Parcells | ||
| Drew Bledsoe |
QB | Marc Colombo | OT |
| Terry Glenn | WR | Marco Rivera | OG |
| Vinnie Testaverde | QB |
Kyle Kosier | OG |
| Ryan Young | OT | Ryan Hannam | TE |
| Jason Fabini | OT | Akin Ayodele | ILB |
| Keyshawn Johnson | WR | Rocky Boiman | ILB |
| Richie Anderson | RB | Anthony Henry | CB |
| Jason Ferguson | NT | Mike Vanderjagt | K |
| Marcus Coleman | S | ||
| Aaron Glenn | CB | ||
For whatever reason (and there are many, but discussing them is moot at this point) Parcells preferred to acquire players who were familiar with his system and familiar with him as a coach. Given his insistence on getting 'his people' I think it's safe to assume that Parcells had a significant influence over which other free agents the Cowboys ultimately signed.
But Parcells' tight grip on the free agent acquisitions - and ultimately his coaching tenure - came to an end when Jerry Jones essentially forced Terrell Owens on Parcells, a relationship underscored by Parcells referring to Owens as "the player."
Wade's Guys
Where Parcells had a strong need to be in control of every aspect of the football organization, Wade Phillips was almost the exact opposite. It took Wade until his third year to bring in two veteran players (Igor Olshansky and Keith Brooking) who had played for him previously. Gerald Sensabaugh had played for Coach Joe DeCamillis in Jacksonville previously so we'll consider him an honorary "Wade Guy".
Judging by the free agent and trade acquisitions list during Wade's tenure in Dallas, it's pretty safe to assume that Phillips may have been consulted on these acquisitions, but probably didn't have any say in them. So I'll call the remaing acquisitions "Jerry's Guys":
| Wade's Guys | Jerry's Guys '07-'08 |
Jerry's Guys '09-'10 |
|||
| Igor Olshansky (09) |
DE | Terrell Owens (06) |
WR | Jon Kitna (09) | QB |
| Keith Brooking (09) |
ILB |
Leonard Davis (07) |
OG |
Montrae Holland (10) |
OG |
| Gerald Sensabaugh (09) |
SS |
Brad Johnson (07) |
QB |
Alex Barron (10) |
OT |
|
Ken Hamlin (07) |
FS | ||||
|
Zach Thomas (08) |
ILB | ||||
|
Junior Siavii (08) |
NT | ||||
|
Adam Jones (08) |
CB | ||||
| Roy Williams (08) |
OT | ||||
In hindsight, a lot of these acquisitions (and the contracts associated with them) look very bad, but you'll have to look at the context of these decisions: between '06 and '08, the Cowboys were convinced they had a clear window of opportunity to reach the Super Bowl, and believed they were missing just a handful of players to get there.
But as the T.O, Vanderjagt, Williams and Pacman acquisitions showed, ultimately there is no shortcut in the NFL, and a team is almost never "just one player" away. From anything.
And where was Wade Phillips in all this? He appears to have been content to sit back and let Jerry Jones do his thing.
Garrett's Guys?
When Garrett was announced as the new head coach, Jerry Jones made it (relatively) clear that Garrett would be handed full control over all personnel decisions:
There won't be a player on this team that Jason does not want on the team. I wanna be real clear, we're gonna operate on the basis that he has the final say of any person that's on the staff, or joining the staff and there won't be a player on this team that Jason hasn't approved of. I think we've had criticism in the past, or maybe some ambiguity, are we clear with that? What I just said?
So who are Garrett's guys?
There aren't that many free agent acquisitions yet in Garrett's tenure, but let's look at four of them anyway:
Most of these signings have a previous connection to Garrett, the Cowboys or one of the assistant coaches. This is a theme that Garrett has repeated with the hiring of his assistant coaches as well.
He brought in strength and conditioning coach Mike Woicik, with whom he spent time in Dallas in the 90s. WR coach Jimmy Robinson knew Garrett from their time in New York. And then there are Garrett's brothers John and Judd, who both joined the Cowboys organization after Jason arrived. Chris Boniol may not be a Garrett hire, but both also shared time on the Cowboys roster in the mid 90s.
And Garrett has also given Rob Ryan a lot of leeway, allowing him to bring in LB coach Matt Eberflus, secondary coach Jerome Henderson and defensive assistant Ben Bloom.
Parcells really liked "his guys" and brought a lot of them to Dallas. Wade Phillips seems to have been content to let Jerry Jones and the front office run the show, with mixed results. Jason Garrett appears to be much more of a networker and relies on his assistant coaches and his own network to acquire talent, both coaching talent and player talent.
So as you look for potential Cowboys free agency targets, look for players with connections to Garrett, his coaches or other people within Garrett's network. It's difficult to define a comprehensive list of targets based on these tenuous connections, but some easy targets could be MLB D'Qwell Jackson and Safety Mike Adams, both from Cleveland, or MLB Dan Connor (CAR). And then there's always one of the top prizes in this year's free agency, OG Carl Nicks (NO), who was coached by Bill Callahan in Nebraska, but Nicks may be just a tad expensive, even for Jerry Jones.
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Great read OCC...
Did Ken Hamlin even play this year?
goat3000 - January 19, 2012
you know
I hated Ken Hamlin, but I sort of miss him
I really didnt like him when he was here except for 2007 and its funny because he was actually pretty decent looking at our S play the last 2 years
Archie Barberio - January 19, 2012
I was thinking the exact same thing.
Elam kinda does the same thing Hamlin did so its really not much different. As far as safties go I think we did better this year then last year.
I wouldn’t mind seeing Mike Adams here, isn’t he something like 26 years old. I don’t see us making a huge splash for the OL, I think the talent will either be drafted or churned from other lists. I think if anything major happens in FA for us it will be on the defensive side of the ball.
PS: Solid post OCC
Final Frame - January 19, 2012
only thing Hamlin would knock your block off
@Tonekupone - January 19, 2012
And he would get turnovers.
Not many mind you, but it was a possibility.
Jace M - January 19, 2012
But a blind one legged man would be better than our safeties.
DIRE WOLF - January 19, 2012
We got rid of Hamlin after 2008
He was a baller for us in 2007. Brought stability to the position. I didn’t think he was the problem in 2008, I think the problem was Roy Williams got hurt with that forearm injury.
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
I think we got rid of him after '09
I remember complaining last year that we missed him.
ScottB1985 - January 19, 2012
my bad . it was 2009
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
I agree. Very insightful post!
Thanks OCC.
TheCowboyFan - January 19, 2012
Interesting
If they signed D’Qwell Jackson, it might signal that Garrett and Rob don’t think Bruce Carter is ready to start right now.
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
Or that they need depth..
thebigham - January 19, 2012
I think if they go for depth
Then they’ll sign a cheaper player like Dan Conor.
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
Dan Connor would be a huge get!
Same type of cerebral player that Sean Lee is and also a Penn Stater.
TheCowboyFan - January 19, 2012
"and also a Penn Stater."
Uh oh. Get too many of them on the team and the guys are going to have to watch out in the shower.
CMDR - January 19, 2012
I don't get it
thebigham - January 19, 2012
you probably don't want it
DIRE WOLF - January 19, 2012
hahahahaaaaa dire
IRONRAVEN - January 19, 2012
Wow. What a jerk comment.
dave33 - January 19, 2012
That wasn't cool dude
Antonio S - January 19, 2012
yeah, good luck trying to do what Sandusky allegedly did to those
defenseless kids to a 26 year old professional football player at his physical peak. Not cool man
ScottB1985 - January 19, 2012
I laughed
And I don’t feel guilty about it
FreshPrinceofEC - January 19, 2012
Too soon, too soon...
Besides, LB’s from Penn State are still cool.
Coaches, ehhhhh…not so much.
jakezze01 - January 19, 2012
Wow. Rim shot!
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
ended up on IR twice in 3 years
@Tonekupone - January 19, 2012
Dan Connor has been a total bust here in Carolina
People are steady bitchin about him. But as long as he was added for depth only then thats fine. Just don’t expect him to be a starter.
But what is the link with him and our current coaching staff?
TARHEEL PAUL - January 19, 2012
Maybe JG knew the Penn State Head Coach
Not “Up Close and Personal” mind you. But I am saying that Joe Pa and Jason Garrett might have had a meeting within a airport or elsewhere and they talked football.
Jessy S - January 19, 2012
Sean Lee could be the link
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
He is
And if Joe Pa and JG met, Sean Lee’s name might have come up. Don’t forget that there is a Rob Ryan connection there too. He might have watched Lee play at Penn State via television as a Browns coach.
Jessy S - January 19, 2012
haha nice
ratware - January 19, 2012
That is so true
Rob Ryan might have wanted him, but the Cowboys snatched him up before the Browns could get to him, and Lee was the 55th overall in the second round meaning that the Browns had two used picks already. BTW, according to Wikipedia, Lee could have some connections to Wade Phillips since he was a defensive pick.
Jessy S - January 19, 2012
Isn't Connor injury plagued?
Also what kind of contract would Nicks/Grubbs command? I’d rather splash on OL even a C if G isn’t addressed.
pfloyd1 - January 19, 2012
Agree, I'd rather see $ spent on a known commodity at OL
with solid command of line calls, and use the draft for D. Just make sure the FA OL is not too old. I’d be quite happy with Nicks or a C.
Silverblue - January 19, 2012
We could go for a big signing at center
instead of OG. Myers, Wells, Sullivan…?
ary201 - January 19, 2012
Sign Myers, draft DeCastro = top 5 offense in 2012
Terry - January 19, 2012
LMAO
You labeled “Jerry’s Guy” Roy Williams as an OT. (Cracking up histerically) *Falls off chair* hahaha… hee…hee… ahhh that was a good one. lol
LilZtretch - January 19, 2012
should be "LT-All Pro"
Seanrude - January 19, 2012
Best blocking wide receiver the world has ever seen.
One.Cool.Customer - January 19, 2012
I didn't think it was a mistake
I am Ironman!!! - January 19, 2012
You gotta have some fun every once in a while
One.Cool.Customer - January 19, 2012
That needs fixing
Best blocking
wide receiverplayer the world has ever seen.Seanrude - January 19, 2012
I wouldn't go that far Sean....
I am Ironman!!! - January 19, 2012
I wonder if this conversation took place at the Ranch after the trade for Roy.
(Oct 2008) JJ: Hey Jason I got great news.
JG: What’s that Jerry?
JJ: Remember how that high priced oline of yours failed us In Dec/Jan last yr? Well, in tye draft, I addressed the issue by drafting you a blocking TE. So far so good, but to make sure we have no screw ups, I made an additional ugrade.
JG: (Shakes his head) Please tell me you got me a Center who can make the line adjustments?
JJ: EVEN BETTER! I traded our first 2 draft picks in 2009 for Roy E Williams, he’s going to be a great blocker, and he’s another T.O. type.
JG: (thinking to himself) FML, I should’ve accepted the HC job in Baltimore.
Dough Boy (Wade) enters the room
Wade: What the hell, our star QB gets hurt and you traded for A WR?!?
JJ: Shut up tubby, I call the shots, I buy the groceries, and pay the Bills. You just get Brad Stewart to start calling better plays on Defense. Don’t you screw up my SB plans. Otherwise I’m penalizing you the extra Ding Dongs and Ho Hos you asked me for.
JG: Listen Wade, just get your defense to do it’s job, instead of not showing up against inferior teams, cough Redskins, cough Cardinals, cough Rams. Some turnovers would be nice.
Wade: I love apple turnovers.
JJ & JG: Not those turnovers fatso. Defensive turnovers.
Wade: but a punt is just as good.
JG (to Wade & Jerry): I’m too smart for thid nonsense. Now if you excuse me, I have a reunion with my Princeton debate team to attend.
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
this needs to be green
I am Ironman!!! - January 19, 2012
Thanks man
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
I did my part
Jessy S - January 20, 2012
Nice
Rohpuri - January 20, 2012 via mobile
I'm hoping we're aggressive in free agency (great post btw)
I trust JG’s acquistions. He’s made some good calls in robinson, tony f. He seems to be fairly meticulous. I hope it continues.
Tuna Helper - January 19, 2012
Me too
It seems like we’ve been way too quiet in FA recently. We should have at least one or two major acquisitions this year.
ary201 - January 19, 2012
we started out last year with something like a 147 million dollar payroll
and the cap was lowered to 120 mil. We had to get under that, which we are now
ScottB1985 - January 19, 2012
The cap will likely be $130 something
It is lower because of the rookie salary cap. I think 2009’s was in the $150 range.
As for our payroll, regardless of where we have the cap in the future, we still need to make some cuts which means some of the defensive players are gone.
Jessy S - January 19, 2012
Was somewhat right
But 2010 was an uncapped year.
Jessy S - January 19, 2012
I think its gonna be 128 mil (give or take)
Antonio S - January 19, 2012
I am $2 million above your remark
But $128 million sounds just about right. The correction is that I think the 2009 cap was around $140 million. But then we didn’t have the rookie salary cap like we do now.
Jessy S - January 19, 2012
They said a couple weeks ago the cap will be the same next year as it was this year.
Rena - January 19, 2012
Who did?
If it was ESPN Dallas, that might not be right, but if it was the NFL front office, there might be some grain of truth. The thing is, we will know for sure in March.
Jessy S - January 20, 2012
One thing is for sure any FA signings will be JG's call.
Of course that doesn’t guarantee that all of the FAs he’d like will be signed because of cost, but they will be “his” guys.
pfloyd1 - January 19, 2012
Free Agency and the Draft
By most, if not all, accounts this draft is deepest at corner and guard. If that’s the case I’d much rather pursue pass rush help and a center in free agency. It wouldn’t preclude me from drafting either one but would keep me from hanging all hope on the one or two pass rushers and centers that might get a first round grade in the Cowboys war room. Might also prevent breaking the bank on Nicks.
Linebacker22 - January 19, 2012 via mobile
Could Garret's network include all of Miami players?
The only one I’m interested in would be Paul Soliai who should be a free agent this off season? Paul Soliai was franchised last season and is a true NT at the age of 28, 6’4" 350.
CodeNamedG - January 19, 2012
Good thought.
ary201 - January 19, 2012
His career stats are totally uninspiring
Paul Soliai career stats. No thanks. He’s a lump of lard in the middle of the line, that’s about it.
White Wolf - January 19, 2012
And thats what a lot of people on here are begging for.
The “prototype” 3-4 NT.
TARHEEL PAUL - January 19, 2012
How easy is it
to accurately assess the abilities of a NT by stats on NFL.com?
Most 3-4 NT get maybe a couple sacks a year, maybe 20-30 solo tackles. The idea is to push the pocket and occupy blockers.
ary201 - January 19, 2012
3-4 NTs somehow always get compared to the pass rushing DTs or DEs. I wish people would understand exactly that. If they occupy blockers with their massive size and strength, then the pass rush from the other players would be a whole lot easier!
CodeNamedG - January 19, 2012
well said
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
People don't understand the job of a 3-4 NT
His job is to collapse the pocket, pick up the occassional sack, and make his hay stuffing the RB in the backfield. NT in a 3-4 defense is a very thankless job, next being DE. Why else do you think Phat Albert wanted out of Washington?
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
Seriously
I would be happy being NT on a 3-4 defense. But what hurt Phat Albert is Shanny’s treatment of him. If he wanted to be cuddled, he should have signed with Dallas. At least he could have prevented Wade from losing his job in midseason.
Jessy S - January 20, 2012
Albert didn't want to play in the 3-4 because his #s would suffer
Rohpuri - January 20, 2012
He should have known that before he signed with Washington.
It was that, and the fact that he had to pass Shanny’s conditioning test before being admitted to training camp. From my prospective, I enjoyed each and every minute of it. All he said was, “Show me the Money,” and Washington did.
Jessy S - January 20, 2012
Washington played the 4-3 under a different head coach when he signed.
Phat Albert didn’t want to play at all, that’s why he washed out in NE
just4fun - January 20, 2012
I'm not defending Albert, just explaining what happened
Rohpuri - January 20, 2012
I too would love to be a 3-4 NT
Rohpuri - January 20, 2012
Paul Soliai would allow Ratliff to play DE
With Soliai, a Ratliff, Spears, Hatcher, Coleman rotation at RE and LE will make it much easier for Ware, Spencer/Rookie Pass Rusher, and Butler to do their jobs.
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
Also,
He’d allow us time to prep another option at NT for the next 3-5 years. We could draft a late round project at NT instead of going high with Dontari Poe or the like. It’d also allow us to go DB with the first couple of rounds or O-line even with one pick or so. Dreaming here, but we could even seriously think about one of these top tier DEs to throw in the mix. Think about the d-line: DE-Ratliff NT-Soliai DE-Spears/Hatcher/???? followed by the rest of the defense.
CodeNamedG - January 19, 2012
I couldn't agree more!
In addition when we get near the goal line or any short yardage thing (like a 4th and 1) then it is really nice to have the Beef to put in there and slide another big body in to run a 4-3 in that instance.
And having said that if you can find any NT that tires the Oline guys he is tremendous asset because then when a Ratliff hits him with speed and quickness that tireness allows the Rat to penetrate. 4th quarter pay offs —which if you look is when we surrendered so many games.
LiveNDieBlue - January 19, 2012
yup
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
I love the idea of building through the draft and still think it is the best routr for long term success.
That being said with the core of this team 30ish, how many more prime years do they have left? I think this will be one of the most important FA periods in recent memory. I do think Jerry will make a splash signing of some sort. I just hope he’s right.
Coakey - January 19, 2012
+1
With so much youth on the oline, I would think they would go big time(nicks?) DeCastro might not be there at 14. Same for backfield, we need some leadership but can’t put all our chips in one place. Fa. will be huge. I think we can find some passrush in the draft. Nt still bugs me. Need some body to get in Eli’s and Vicks face. As for Giants, I believe Plaxico had some offfield trouble at Mi. st. (weed?) Must have thought he grew up. Then he went clubbin…
letsgtld - January 19, 2012 via mobile
oh yeah, Pitt drafted him
Giants must not have thought weed was a big deal. should have seen that comin. ha!
letsgtld - January 19, 2012 via mobile
I find most of the time FAs are overpaid and they under perform.
One here and there is ok, but that’s enough IMO.
DIRE WOLF - January 19, 2012
2-3 would be ideal
Terry - January 19, 2012
I assume you are talking about FLASHY FAs
Because there are dozens and dozens of FAs that are good solid starters for teams every year. Guys like Andre Carter for the Pats and Bernard Pollard for the Ravens and David Baas for the Giants.
ary201 - January 19, 2012
About Cowboy signing, seems like they almost never get their moneys worth.
DIRE WOLF - January 19, 2012
We got our moneys worth with Robinson yay
thebigham - January 19, 2012
that was a good move, but he was picked up off the waver wire I think.
DIRE WOLF - January 19, 2012
and then we cut him and signed him back.
thebigham - January 19, 2012
I think we got just enough out of TO
To justify what we paid, but barely. Now there are to many that just plain sucked.
Final Frame - January 19, 2012
IMO, TO was a bad deal, his play on the field was for the most part OK "too many drops"...
but the locker room cancer he brought over shadow any think he did on the field
DIRE WOLF - January 19, 2012
You know drops was never a "Stat" til TO became a Cowboy
thebigham - January 19, 2012
TO's coming back to Texas to play football.
Arena football that is.
DIRE WOLF - January 19, 2012
He will get a shot to play in the NFL again in 2012.
thebigham - January 19, 2012
Na, I don't think so.
The IFL is his last stop.
DIRE WOLF - January 19, 2012
thats actually below arena league
TARHEEL PAUL - January 19, 2012
If he performs well in Arena league
Some desperate team will sign him.
Jessy S - January 20, 2012
Garrett will bring in guys who be upgrades
but these players also have to fit under our cap so whoever we bring in that Garrett wants can’t break the bank.
Terry - January 19, 2012
I'm interested in seeing how much they will pay Laurent Robinson
Antonio S - January 19, 2012
"might" pay
I’m interested to see how that turns out as well. Sounds like he really wants to stay here. But we’ll see what happens when they start throwing cash at him.
TARHEEL PAUL - January 19, 2012
I'm thinking 5-6 mil per year
Terry - January 19, 2012
That sounds about right
Though the Cowboys will have to cut Miles Austin. I rather have a healthy Robinson, Jesse Holley, and Dez Bryant rather than having to worry about Austin’s latest injury.
Jessy S - January 19, 2012
Have to what??
What?? What?? Really?? What?? Im sorry, but that’s one of the most asinine things Ive heard on this site, out of many. One bad year with injuries, likely lockout related injuries, and you’re ready to jettison one of the better WR in the league? Do you buy your prescriptions with the people who can’t wait to get rid of Bennett, even though he’s primarily a blocking tight end and generally grades out as one of the very best blockers at TE in the league? If they leave because they want more opportunity or more pay than you can give them, that’s one thing. But cut a guy for hamstring problems after an offseason with a lockout? God, I’d hate see how you treat your significant other(s)—“yeah, sorry, you had to work tonight and I wanted to go out, so I’ve cut you.”
Nate Pennock - January 19, 2012
I will say
I agree with your surprise with the statement about Miles. I wouldn’t get rid of him unless a Hershel Walker type moment came along. But Bennet is a blocking tight end, we can find more.
Final Frame - January 19, 2012
Letting Bennett go...
because the price is too high is not the same as actively rooting for his departure. Don’t underrate blocking tight ends—we saw what difference a top flight FB can make, and its not a great deal different with a blocking TE. Ones that block like Bennett are rare indeed.
Nate Pennock - January 19, 2012
I am not actually rooting for Austin's departure
I am just saying that it would be better to go in another direction. If he comes back, great, but there are healthier options out there for us and that includes keeping Bennett because he blocks well for us. As for wide receiver, we have depth at the position and that does include Jason Witten. BTW, I do know the importance of family and family is much different than football.
Jessy S - January 20, 2012
I can't believe I just read that. You can't possibly be serious.
Creasy729 - January 19, 2012
Bennet is a blocking god
Final Frame - January 19, 2012
Cowboys aren't going to cut Austin
Terry - January 19, 2012
huh???
are you serious that you would rather have jesse Holley over Miles Austin? (never mind the fact that his contract is up and probably wont be back) This season is the only time he had injury issues. Also hamstring problems was an epidemic through out the league this year. Most likely due to the lock out. Austin, robinson, dez, sound a lot more scary than Holley, robinson, and dez to opposing defenses dont you think?
rick67 - January 19, 2012
I agree!
I would like to sign Spencer too, but that means we’re going to have to cut Ware, but that’s okay.
Then, we can sign Bennett, although I know that we have to cut Witten, but that’s okay too.
Then, we can get Matt Flynn, and then of course cut Romo.
Super Bowl here we come!!!
jazzbo251 - January 19, 2012
id def would like to have matt flynn here
IRONRAVEN - January 19, 2012
that sounds about way too much
ratware - January 19, 2012
I hope they bring LR back
Witten’s blocking really declined this year, and Phillips seemed regress coming back from his injury. I would like to see Bennett back as well.
Same with Spencer and Lumpy
082288 - January 19, 2012
Somehow, I didn't notice Phillips much this year
Did he get on the field much? I really liked him last year and thought we had a Witten replacement in the making. Was his regression due to lingering injury or lack of opportunity??
Silverblue - January 19, 2012
i would love laurent back as well but 5 million per year?
no way
ratware - January 20, 2012
He's worth it
Tyrone Jenkins - January 21, 2012
Really you blame Wade for this ?
Jerry likes it this way. As he said time and time again when Wade was here , " I make the final decisions" . Pr man playing gm. What you see is what Jerry deserves.
Jerry hasn’t done anything significant since the stadium went up. I think he has been short on cash besides the fact he has busted on so many players.
Why he signed Rat and Scandrick to such large deals makes no sense.
football mensa - January 19, 2012
yep. Jerry admitted that the 2010 Cowboys were his creation and apologized for it repeatedly
which is why JG has more authority. The Cowboys went on a spending spree in the uncapped year and had to furiously get under it when the new cap came in lower at 120 mil. That is why there was a lack of FAs
ScottB1985 - January 19, 2012
Would like to get Connor
I haven’t really followed him in the pros, but he was a beast in college. And if he is “injury prone,” maybe he’ll come at a good price.
I don’t believe in injury prone, i believe in a poor training staff and a poor motor (my thought on that is, if you don’t give it 100%, 100% of the time, you’re going to get hurt). So if the cowboys think they can rehabilitate him and his career, seems like a low risk high reward to me. Stick him in there, give bruce carter a little more time to develop behind two nittany lions… never hurts to have 3 solid inside backers
CowboysFan4Life - January 19, 2012
Connor has done absolutely nothing here in Carolina
He would be a good get for depth only and special teams. But dont expect him to be a starter. He’s been a jag his whole time here.
TARHEEL PAUL - January 19, 2012
ah really?
that’s not good to hear… well it probably wouldn’t hurt to bring him in for depth purposes, see if rob can’t light a fire under is tail
CowboysFan4Life - January 19, 2012
It wouldn't hurt.
Like you said for depth. But he hasn’t been able to crack the starting line up for the panthers. When he does get to play it is only due to injury. He started this year because both Jon Beason and Thomas Davis had season ending injuries. Last year they tried him at MLB and moved Beason outside. That didn’t work out well at all.
TARHEEL PAUL - January 19, 2012
Tarheel Paul
I’m most interested to see how our Heels respond after that unspeakable last game
@Tonekupone - January 19, 2012
I just stopped vomitting this morning from that game this past saturday.
The messed up thing is that VA Tech is a tough place to play no matter how bad there team is.
I’m very interested to see how they respond as well. I just hope they don’t come out pressing to make things happen. And when I say pressing im not talking about a full court press. Im talking about letting last weeks game carry over to tonight and them trying too hard.
It could get very dicey if VA Tech comes out hot.
TARHEEL PAUL - January 19, 2012
It could be worse Paul and be a Pitt fan like me
Terry - January 19, 2012
or me a Mi. st. fan
chia, Brian Linthcicum T.E. 6’5", 245, 2011 31 rec.,364 rc. yrds, no Td. good blocker. bowl gm vs Ga. 7 for 115, had 50 some yrd catch to keep drive alive to tie gm sending it to ot. Got arrested in Co. during sb last yr for bar fight and eluding. Got tased. Did alot of comunity service and dedicated bowl gm to kids he met in the hosp. transfer from Clemson. rated # 6 te. by cbs sports. not invited to conbine but will be at senior bowl. check him out.
letsgtld - January 19, 2012 via mobile
UNC was the program that drew me to College Hoops
When they beat the Fab 5. I pull for UNC during the tournament when my Aztecs aren’t playing. I’m a San Diego St Alum. I’d love to see a possible Tournament Matchup between SDSU and UNC, or even a non-conference game.
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
I'm also an SDSU alum
Fight on and on ye aztec men! The basketball team is doing great once again, I think we should use a fifth or sixth on ronnie hillman
matt575 - January 20, 2012 via mobile
I love Ronnie Hillman
I would love it if the Boys took him
Rohpuri - January 21, 2012 via mobile
I remember what Ernie Accorsi said about JG back in 2000...
when he was still a backup QB…He liked his intellect so much they wanted to sign him to the Giant Front Office, but JG wanted to play more. If Accorsi thought this highly of him, then I have no problem with JG making FA decisions. I think he knows what to look for in a player. Here is the link to the article…http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/dallas-cowboys/headlines/20101113-Jason-Garrett-He-might-have-2934.ece
TheCowboyFan - January 19, 2012
nice find!
thebigham - January 19, 2012
+17
rabblerousr - January 19, 2012
I remember reading that when it came out
makes ya feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
TARHEEL PAUL - January 19, 2012
Garrett will get this team back on track to dominance...only a matter of time
Terry - January 19, 2012
He likely learned about how to work the NFL front office
under Jimmy Johnson and he wanted Jason Garrett to be the future GM of the Cowboys, not head coach.
Jessy S - January 19, 2012
In Garrett I Trust
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
Here is another suggestion
How about Packers backup Matt Flynn. He has connections because he played high school football in Texas, and he could be a cheap pickup for a backup quarterback.
Jessy S - January 19, 2012
he wont' be cheap
ratware - January 19, 2012
Thats what I'm thinking
Theres a few teams out there that really need a QB that won’t exactly get their pick in the draft that could over pay in order to get him.
Final Frame - January 19, 2012
Daniel Snyder
Will pay him starting QB wages, just wait until FA starts. The Skins with Flynn and say Jeffrey’s as their #1 pick, plus their D. That scares me.
pfloyd1 - January 19, 2012
Bye Bye Sexy Rexy
pfloyd1 - January 19, 2012
I wanted the Cowboys to get Flynn last year
He’s gonna be awesome
Antonio S - January 19, 2012
yeah Skins can be a surprise team next year.
Our whole division everyone could be 10 win team or everyone could be a 6 win team. We are all Dr Hyde Mr Jeykl haha
thebigham - January 19, 2012
Winning the division next year will not be easy
Skins beat Giants twice and came within 7 of SF and NE if I remember correctly. Kerrigan is for real. Eagles will likely get more out of their talent next year. Giants made us and the Pack look bad. We’ve got our work cut out for us.
Silverblue - January 19, 2012
If the redskins
Had a higher level QB they would have won more games. Rexy didn’t do to bad but he pulled his usual in some games.
Final Frame - January 19, 2012
Is Flynn a FA?
DIRE WOLF - January 19, 2012
Yes, and I'll bet Snyder and Shanahan are drooling.
pfloyd1 - January 20, 2012
He's going to want a chance to be a starting QB
We got Romo, he won’t want to sit for another 3-5 years.
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
I read it today, but I don't remember where...
Flynn is a system QB who excels in the West Coast offense.
TheCowboyFan - January 19, 2012
or the type of offense that the Pack run.
TheCowboyFan - January 19, 2012
These days in the all pass all the time NFL, it's ok.
DIRE WOLF - January 19, 2012
flynn will be a starter
Flynn wont leave the pack if it is in another back up roll. He will want to be a starter if he leaves the pack.
rick67 - January 19, 2012
But
I would sign for the backup role if the Cowboys offered it. There is no way on earth that he gets starting QB money for starting a game that was just about as meaningful as a preseason game. Both teams had very little to play for in week 17 and were resting their starters.
Jessy S - January 20, 2012
Have you ever heard of Matt Shaub?
just4fun - January 20, 2012
yah he's related to Kevin Kolb and Matt Cassel right?
matt575 - January 20, 2012 via mobile
While I would Prefer
Seeing them draft their own personel, a little added experience wouldn’t hurt a thing. And, if in addition to swapping sides with Smith and Free; bringing in Nicks (providing they can draft a center!) will solidify the Oline. That would leave MOST of the draft to be used on the secondary.
Howleyesque - January 19, 2012
A look at the 49ers system
In the last 2 years the 9ers have picked up others cast offs -Akers, Ginn
They have been pretty good drafting
Then got a motivator HCoach
I think our HC is good. I would like to see him get someone in who wants a chance to call Offense so he can have another opinion that pushes him.
Our drafting has been pretty good, which give me hope for the future.
Now if we could change our FA luck and find a way to evaluate what strengths a player has that can fit our specifics …and not have to over pay him (Jerry).
And then go back to basic accountability at Every position
then strict analysis of opponents strengths and weaknesses (focusing on our division)
And get a season with our Strength Coach… we might be alright
LiveNDieBlue - January 19, 2012
We have a new OC.
Rena - January 19, 2012
The Cowboys will be active in Free Agency.
A Cowboys scout, on the radio, indicated that the Boys will use Free Agency to help with some holes. He did not elaborate but was confident the Cowboys would be making good offers.
sixrings09 - January 19, 2012
good offers?
i like the idea of good offers. but lets hope they are smart offers to the right players for this team.
rick67 - January 19, 2012
Spagnuolo going to the Saints as DC.
Sorry, Sheagles.
KeyOfZ - January 19, 2012 via mobile
They're losing blitz crazy Gregg Williams?
That’s a big improvement for Nawlins.
jazzbo251 - January 19, 2012
Great hire for the Saints
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
The Saints made Alex Smith look like Joe Montana.
Kinda the way that we made David Garrard last year look like, well, Joe Montana.
jazzbo251 - January 19, 2012
SMH
That was the game that affirmed that 2010 was a lost season.
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
we have blitz crazy rob ryan
DIRE WOLF - January 19, 2012
True dat.
I hope that is only because our d-line can’t get pressure on it’s own, and that he will fix that problem, versus it being an overall philosophical approach.
jazzbo251 - January 19, 2012
Williams
went to the Rams with Fisher.
Dub_TC - January 19, 2012
Is this confirmed?
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
anyone listen to DCFanatic radio this week?
jesus he puts Dez Bryant on full blast
wow
Archie Barberio - January 19, 2012
I'm done with DC's rants, frankly.
I understand he’s a “fanatic,” but he loses objectivity soooo easily, and he’s impossible to reason with. I’ve peace-d out…
rabblerousr - January 19, 2012
speaking of dez.......
lil wayne was the one he got into a scrap with in miami……..
IRONRAVEN - January 19, 2012
Dez would body Lil Wayne
Archie Barberio - January 19, 2012
yeah was over at dez fb and was reading comments under one pic.....
his girl friend was a wee bit pissed at lil wayne for it , also left him and miles austin a note to come pay us a visit here , give us a shout out ….. heheh
IRONRAVEN - January 19, 2012
its weird
Dez came out and said he and Wayne are cool
too much hearsay going on right now
Archie Barberio - January 19, 2012
yeah i think Dez too is trying to keep that whole situation on the downlow so t ospeak, im sure he knows that JJ and JG dont wanna hear about him in any kind of trouble or problems lol
IRONRAVEN - January 19, 2012
Newman was only the 97th-best cornerback in the NFL in 2011.
Think about that…32 teams x 3 corners = 96. So he would not have finished in the top 3 corners on any team in the league.
That is pathetic. We have to wait until after June 1st to cut him though.
Mikellie - January 19, 2012
Jenkins was like 30 something
Ball was the 2nd rated CB on the team or something
Newman let up a lot of yards and like 49 catches
Archie Barberio - January 19, 2012
Speaking of Dez, I was combing thru mock drafts and found
this bit of journalistic excellence. Its amazing how misinformed people are, and what people really think of the Cowboys.
From www.extra-points.net
Carl Shelton (GloryDayz88) - January 19, 2012
jesus
Archie Barberio - January 19, 2012
Cowboys "only" flaw?
Really?
Tyrone Jenkins - January 19, 2012
clearly the douche doesn't follow the Cowboys
other than to turn on the NFl Network on occasion…
rabblerousr - January 19, 2012
extra-points.net
sounds like a website created by a dude living in his mom’s basement. seriously, why are concerned about what these guys think?
move along, nothing to see here.
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
I was amazed at how many mocks have us taking Janoris Jenkins
because “the cowboys always take players like that”. So, they haven’t paid attention for the last few years.
just4fun - January 19, 2012
lazy/yellow journalism
first come up with the narrative, then skew the facts to fit said narrative.
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
Better watch out for this guy
He says whatever he wants on the internet, so who knows what he is capable of in public.
BrickTop - January 20, 2012 via mobile
hahahaha
If I could rec on my phone, this comment would get a rec. Someone take care of that for me.
matt575 - January 20, 2012 via mobile
got you back Bro
I am Ironman!!! - January 20, 2012
Yeah, he's a certified idiot.
DIRE WOLF - January 20, 2012
Aside from Garrett and the Robinson pick up......
We have Kosier, Holland, Sensabaugh from all of these pickups.
Fiammetta and Elam. Amazing how many end of the line players there were. They did get comp for Ferguson.
There must be over 350+ FA who played some last year;
http://www.footballsfuture.com/freeagents.html
Many will stay in existing systems if they have job offers. I’m curious if there is a better tracking site on this topic? By year who moved where? How many actually change in the pre-draft and pre-season etc.? Retirement rates of uncontracted?
Cwon1 - January 19, 2012
RE-SIGN THIS MAN !
IRONRAVEN - January 19, 2012
.....At the right price.
Carl Shelton (GloryDayz88) - January 19, 2012
wasn't felix a garrett pick?
juniorb - January 19, 2012
Yes, Jerry asked him directly just before picking him.
Garrett stated something about already having a Mendenhall type player in Barber and needing a change of pace back in Felix. Oops (personally I would never draft a change of pace rb in the first round)
just4fun - January 19, 2012
We could have had cj2k though
matt575 - January 20, 2012 via mobile
In hindsight that looks good.
Johnson had about 4300 yds rushing and receiving and 42 TD’s. in college. He played all 4 yrs. of college.
Jones had 3337 yds. rushing and receiving and 23 TD’s. in college. Only played 3 yrs. of college.
And Jones played in a backup role to Darren McFadden his entire college career.
So, Jones rushing and receiving numbers, even though he played part time, were actually better. So you can see why they made the pick. Hindsight is 20-20.
Mikellie - January 20, 2012
After reading so many good comments on here
One thing struck me . . . it seems as if Rob Ryan was supposed to come in and fix the D and that the reason why he wasn’t too successful in Cleveland was the talent level of the players. But, it seems as if part of the “answer” to Dallas’ D woes are to bring some of those same players from Cleveland here. It happened w/ Elam – now I guess we’re contemplating Jackson and yet another S?
Why not this?
Dallas builds their OWN team from the ground up. Take the next 3-5 years and draft WISELY. This year, let’s look to improve ONE area – be it pass rush, O line or secondary. But trying to sign this guy (Nicks or Mario Williams or Cortland Finnegan) and draft this guy (Upshaw or DreKirk or DeCastro) and try and make that work is disastrous. JJ has never been all that good at negotiating contracts for free agents as he almost always overpays and I’m sure any of those 3 mentioned above would command somewhere around 7-11 or 12 mil per year.
Let’s just DRAFT one real good guy (I like DeCastro but if it’s not him, the someone else) that can really improve just one area. Yes, use the 2nd and 3rd round picks to bring in guys who migh help but let’s not get our hopes up.
Then, next year, let’s do the same thing. Then the year after that, the same thing. THEN, after all the cap hits have worn off and the Boys are 35-50 million under the cap, go after the big FA.
Doing this will be the best way to improve.
Tyrone Jenkins - January 19, 2012
"Take the next 3-5 years and draft WISELY."
Actually, I think that’s Garrett’s plan. The problem is that nobody can say so because Jerry wants fans to pay top $$, which is harder to do when the team announces it is rebuilding.
Which they totally are.
rabblerousr - January 19, 2012
transition... a team in transition
7-4 doesn’t sound like a team rebuilding… even with only 2 pro bowlers. The ‘92 Cowboys had 6 Pro Bowlers, all on offense. Sometimes you’re closer than you think… if defense wins championships then how did we win in ’92?
I think we got pretty close this year, despite the fact that we have a lot of areas to improve on.
Is Romo the QB to lead us to a championship? I’m not sure about that, a lot of people aren’t, but I think we ALL know we’re better off then we were with Garrett as the HC. Our recruiting is better, our vision is better, the ATTITUDE is better.
scraig - January 19, 2012
Jamie Dukes called us the best rebuilding team
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
Jamie Dukes is a big fat idiot....
just4fun - January 19, 2012
He got us 3 really solid players in the draft, maybe 4
We’ll see how Harris, Arkin and Carter turn out, but so far Demarco and Tyron proved to be solid picks. Carter already proved himself on special teams, and he should be a starter by the end of 2012.
How good is Demarco? Ranked 6th overall out of HS, LeSean was ranked 50th. If you felt McCoy was among the best RB’s this season, just wait for a full-season of Murray. Demarco was the #1 ranked RB, LeSean was #8. There are some big games and seasons coming for the Cowboys. 34 TD’s in his Senior year in high school, 20 at OU, I think he’s good for 10+ in the NFL.
scraig - January 19, 2012
I actually
Would put miles on the trade block… He doesn’t do anything as well as he did the first yr he burst Onto the scene. His hands also seem to have gotten consistently bad over the last 2 seasons…. You wouldn’t get a first but a 2nd and a 4th sound good….
drobe86 - January 19, 2012 via mobile
good thinking... I bet we draft a WR this year, the draft is deep for that and obviously you can fill certain spots without drafting too high
you have to draft high for skilled positions…
scraig - January 19, 2012
I would trade Miles in a heart beat for 2nd and a 4th
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
if you can get it i would do it to
milkman - January 20, 2012
You wouldn't even get that.
He’s got more value on the team than what you would get in a trade.
just4fun - January 19, 2012
What value does Miles have
Chief of Smiles after screwing up the previous play?
I like Miles, but he’s not a special talent that will come back and burn us if we let him go. He’s better than a JAG, but he’s not an elite talent by any stretch of the imagination.
You can replace Austin.
Rohpuri - January 19, 2012 via mobile
But you won't get anything for him in a trade, esp. when he missed six games last year.
He needs to play better, but I doubt you’d get more than a 4th round pick, may be a 3rd if your lucky, and you can’t find a reciever of his talent at that point in the draft. He’s a solid starting WR. I’d expect him to stay healthier with an good offseason with Woicek.
just4fun - January 20, 2012
plus he only counts 2.7 mil against the cap this year.
Find a WR of his quality than will play for that
just4fun - January 20, 2012
I tend to believe that Miles Austin
would fetch a 2nd round pick from San Diego, St Louis, Denver, Cleveland, Houston. One of those teams would budge.
Rohpuri - January 20, 2012 via mobile
Also, you have to consider the dead money it would create.
several million dollars in dead money. Money we could use to sign someone for the secondary. Also, we’d have to spend money or a draft pick on a 3rd wr, money or a draft pick we could use on the secondary, oline etc.
I seriously doubt he’d fetch a second round pick for a 500+ yard wr that was hurt for six games last year.
just4fun - January 20, 2012
I would spend a mid to late round draft pick
on a WR like Gerelle Robinson of Arizona State
Rohpuri - January 20, 2012
also bear in mind that the FA market
is going to be flooded wirh WR’s…..from what I understand…Why would these teams give up a draft pick for a 27/28year old “injury prone”(not saying he is but that is the perception) WR that had only 1 maybe two years of solid production?
I am Ironman!!! - January 20, 2012
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