Cowboys in talks with Winston

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Why not just cut Free and be done with it? Its a waste of cap space and money no matter what.

Oh, wait. Jerry probably has it figured out.
Yeah, he has figured out that he signed Free to a horrible contract that if he cuts him now, it does no good.

Even if he made up his mind, there is no reason to do it now and tip his hand prior to the draft.

He can't sign a vet right now either unless they are incredibly stupid and take a cheap contract.
 

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Why not just cut Free and be done with it? Its a waste of cap space and money no matter what.

Oh, wait. Jerry probably has it figured out.
If they designate him a post-June 1st cut, does that free them to sign someone now with the cap savings?
 

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If they designate him a post-June 1st cut, does that free them to sign someone now with the cap savings?
No, but we can use it to sign our draft picks after June 1st. We have 5 mil in cap space we aren't using right now.
 

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He can't sign a vet right now either unless they are incredibly stupid and take a cheap contract.
One recent article mentioned it's actually a buyer's market which is why Clady and Winston are still out there and are mentally preparing themselves to sign smaller, short term contracts.
 

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Thank god for small wonders
 

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Stephen Jones says Cowboys looking at Eric Winston
April, 16, 2013
By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com
Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said on 105.3 FM Tuesday that the team is looking at free agent tackle Eric Winston.

The Cowboys are in the exploratory stages and have not opened contract talks with Winston.

"He's obviously somebody we're taking a look at," Jones said. "We certainly hadn't dismissed Doug (Free). We felt like when we went to rotating him and Jermey Parnell, he really picked up his game in terms of the competition, not to mention the fact I think he got some clarity as to what Bill Callahan was after. So I think there's some interesting prospects there between what we have and what we could get, and obviously the interior part of our line, the same thing holds true. We had some injuries, and after one year under Bill and what may happen in the draft, we'll just have to see what happens."

The Cowboys have options with Free. They can release him, which would open up $7 million in salary cap space after June 1, or offer him a pay cut.

Winston said in an interview on Sirius/XM that he is looking for a contract that averages $3-4 million per season. It's unknown if the Cowboys, with a little more than $5 million under the salary cap, are willing to go to that figure.

Of course, based on the best player available theme, the Cowboys might draft a tackle in the first round to compete for the starting right tackle spot.
 

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Well, at least they are in fact looking at alternatives.

Hopefully, they actually go through and sign one.
 

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Stephen Jones Talks Winston, Free; Focus On Getting Healthy

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Rowan Kavner
DallasCowboys.com Staff Writer

IRVING, Texas – The Cowboys will look significantly different when they take the field next season, despite possessing just six draft picks and keeping a low profile in free agency.

Executive vice president Stephen Jones said the prospect of having a healthy defense excites him, no matter how much the Cowboys upgrade in the draft. By the end of last season, Barry Church, Matt Johnson, Sean Lee, Bruce Carter and Jay Ratliff were all out for the year, while DeMarcus Ware was essentially playing with one arm.

“There’re reasons for us to think we can be much better on the defensive side of the ball,” Jones said on 105.3 FM The Fan.

He said the Cowboys are already in good shape if the injured players come back strong. In addition to getting healthy, Jones also said the team needs to hit in the draft.

So far, no changes have occurred on the offensive line in free agency. The Cowboys still have to decide what to do with right tackle Doug Free, who struggled last season. One way to answer that would be to sign free agent tackle Eric Winston.

“He’s obviously somebody we’re taking a look at,” Jones said. “We certainly haven’t dismissed Doug. We really felt like when we went to rotating him and Jermey Parnell, he really picked up his game in terms of the competition. Not to mention the fact he’s got some clarity as to what Bill Callahan was after.”

The offensive line’s struggle to open up a running game last year meant quarterback Tony Romo had to throw the ball often. That may have contributed to Romo tying a career-high in interceptions last season, but the quarterback still inked a long-term deal locking him up in Dallas for the future.

Jones said the extension won’t necessarily stop the Cowboys from selecting a quarterback to develop.

“We did it with Stephen McGee three or four years ago, and that was when Tony was even younger,” Jones said. “It certainly wouldn’t stop us if we felt like the right guy was there.”

Jones and the Cowboys’ front office continue to stress the importance of drafting the best player available, rather than drafting for need. Still, he admits it can be difficult not to look at the big board and select the player they feel could fit in easiest.

He said it’s human nature to “pump air” in players at certain positions more than others.

“When you have a need, you tend to like a position of need a little more, and you have to watch that,” he said. “That can be difficult, but I think you have to fight that.”



If Dallas drafted for need, offensive line, safety and defensive line would come to the forefront. The team could grab a safety in the first round to start alongside Church, Johnson or Will Allen, but Jones said he’s not sure the Cowboys will go in that direction.

“There’s a lot of speculation as to what we might take,” Jones said. “You certainly could rationalize why a safety might help you there, but it certainly doesn’t mean we’ll take one.”

Jones also touched on the case of Josh Brent. He said the defensive tackle’s focus should be on his personal life and the obstacles ahead of him more than the voluntary offseason workouts that have commenced. Until the NFL makes a ruling on Brent’s status, it doesn’t sound like the defensive tackle will be taking part in those workouts.
 

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Well, the good news is that this means that Free is almost certainly done. It's unlikely they would be willing to talk publicly about looking for other OTs unless Free is gone no matter what happens (obviously they wouldn't be replacing Smith).
 

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Yeah, when it was initially reported I took it as a good sign that even if they did not sign him, at least they were looking at replacements for Free.
 

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Free's gone. It's just a matter of time. After the draft these talks between Winston will heat up. Unless of course we draft Fluker.
 

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