Hurts record-setting contract extension elevates Dak Prescott, Cowboys – Todd Brock, Cowboys Wire
Jalen Hurts has been rewarded with unprecedented fashion for bringing the Eagles to the power Last season.
The defending NFC champions announced Monday that they’ve reached an agreement to extend their public field with a record-breaking deal that will make Hurts the highest-paid player in NFL history. The 24-year-old’s new five-year deal is worth $255 million, with $179.3 million of that guaranteed.
With an average annual value of $51 million, that’s a 27.5% increase from the deal that made Prescott the Cowboys’ $40 million man in 2021…and a sizable faction of the fanbase was (and still is) clutching their pearls about it. that payday.
But life goes on, and positional salary resets happen regularly in the NFL; The market position contract does not stay in the lead for long. Deshaun Watson’s earth-shaking Cleveland deal that gave him $46 million average annual value — signed just 13 months ago — has already slipped to the fourth-highest-grossing in Hurts news.
The Dallas Cowboys must pull a quarter in the 2023 NFL Draft – Jesus Hernandez, Inside Star
The Cowboys learned the value of having a capable backup last season, and can look for a long-term option with a late pick.
The Cowboys will not draft a quarterback in the first round, however, there is no need to draft one early on. They could easily get a huge chance in the subsequent rounds coming in the third or fifth round.
Texas Christian University (TCUOutstanding Midfielder Max Dugan He led the team to the national championship game. He also finished 2nd in Heisman Trophy voting after a win over USC Quarterback Caleb Williams.
Duggan, while not quite ready to be an NFL player, is showing promise.
He is currently expected to be selected in Third round or later. Although he definitely needs to work on his mechanics, he could be a name we see called up by the Cowboys in the later rounds of the draft.
Cowboy owner Jerry Jones He also has high words of praise for him.
Cowboys rumours: NFL Insider ‘can’t see Dallas pass’ over TE Michael Meyer in draft – Timothy Rapp, Bleacher Report
There’s been a lot of buzz about Dalton Kincaid turning into the Cowboys, however Our LadyMichael Meyer is another name to know in TE.
Meyer is capable of making an impact as both a passer and blocker and will upgrade the position immediately. He’s recorded at least 800 receiving yards in each of the past two seasons for Notre Dame to go along with 16 catches over that time.
And Lance Zerlin NFL.com wrote that Meyer’s professional comp was Cowboys legend Jason Witten, describing him as “a hunk of tight end with a run-blocking demeanor and the size of a tough, chain-moving catch underneath” who “might need to polish his way up on the run” to become a high-volume target. , but he’s a safe pick and he’ll be a good pro who can become a plus player as a run blocker and pass catcher.”
Whitten was an 11-time professional player who played all but one of his professional seasons in Dallas. If the Cowboys can get a player of this caliber in the position — with the caveat that there’s no guarantee Meyer will drop to 26th overall, upon their first selection on April 27, or that he will live up to that lofty comparison — they will be thrilled. certainly.
3 players the Cowboys should replace in the 2023 draft – Maitland Rutledge, The Landry Hat
Will the Cowboys really trade to go back in time?
1. Bijan Robinson, RB, Texas
Yep, that sounds like a broken record. When Ezekiel Elliott continued to decline in 2022 and Tony Pollard firmly established himself as the running back, everyone began considering alternatives to the Dallas backup center. Cowboys He signed two-time Super Bowl champion Ronald Jones to a one-year deal. However, the contract is still one year and the team still needs to strike a long-term deal with Pollard, who signed the franchise. If neither is brought back, crafting a sequel this year will pay off.
Robinson as a cowboy would make sense because Dallas is always willing to consider new horizons from the most prestigious college programs in and out of the state. The former Longhorn rushed for a college career high 1,580 yards and 18 touchdowns. His combination of speed and power could translate well to a Dallas offense that still needs a running back who can be tough between tackles. In ways that Robinson reminds some of Elliot, which makes him an ideal replacement.
Mel Kipper Jr. recently released his typical two-round draft with Robinson going to the Detroit Lions at the 18th pick.. Most experts expect Robinson not to be on the plate when the draft reaches the 20s, which would put Dallas on the outside given that scenario. If the Cowboys want Robinson that bad, teams in the 15-20 range will have to be handed some big compensation. That could include a starter or a handful of future picks.
Dallas got a lot of production out of Elliott as they drafted him fourth overall in 2016. However, based on how low he went and how much money was thrown at him in 2019, it was another warning to other teams not to value running so high in today’s game. . The same can be said of Robinson’s value.
Even the 18th overall drop is high, but he’ll be the first off the board Thursday night. If the Cowboys want to go “all out” and also consider their future at the running back position, trading Robinson seems like a good idea.
Cowboys has launched a new official gaming platform – The Staff, DallasCowboys.com
Cowboys Game Time is giving Fortnite players the chance to win Super Bowl tickets with their first tournament in May.
The Dallas Cowboys, in association with International Games and Electronic sports GameSquare today announced the launch of Dallas Cowboys Game Time, the official gaming platform and community of the Dallas Cowboys. Powered by Lenovo, a global technology powerhouse, Dallas Cowboys Game Time will feature always-on game software, providing Dallas Cowboys fans and gamers across the country the opportunity to connect, compete, and win exclusive prizes.
“The Dallas Cowboys have always stood for the franchise facing the future with a commitment to developing new ways to reward fans through engaging experiences,” said Stephen Jones, Chief Operating Officer and CEO of the Dallas Cowboys. “Dallas Cowboys Game Time not only connects Cowboys fans through games, it also brings them closer to the team than ever before in a fun and new way.”
With the convergence of sports and gaming, Dallas Cowboys Game Time will provide its organization with an innovative way to grow a multi-generational fan base. Featuring a robust slate of year-round content and contests in fan-favorite gaming titles, the program rewards participants with invaluable experiences, like trips to future Super Bowls and chances to get a one-day tryout for the Dallas Cowboys.
The program officially begins May 20th with the Fortnite tournament. The first winner will receive an all-expenses-paid trip for two to Las Vegas for the 2023 Super Bowl that provides unique experiences for the gaming community.
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