Cowboys refuse to trade Aldon Smith

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Sat, October 31, 2020, 1:49 PM EDT


The Dallas Cowboys went into the season with a series of prove-it deals on their reimagined defense. Those imaginations were not up to par as several players who were inked to either one-year deals or escapable two-year deals have been banished from the establishment. Released were signings Daryl Worley, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix and Dontari Poe. Traded was signing Everson Griffen. Not many names remained with the defense from the Cowboys free agency haul of 2020.

Aldon Smith remained, though. The reclamation project who was inked to add some firepower to the club’s pass rush has done just that, leading the team in sacks this year with 4. For everything that has gone wrong with the Dallas defense in 2020, the decision to sign Smith has gone ridiculously right and as such, the club has no intention to move him for draft or other player considerations. According to Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network, they rebuffed an offer from the Seattle Seahawks this week.

Whether or not Dallas is interested in working out a long-term deal or just want more than what Seattle has offered remains to be seen. The NFL trade deadline is Tuesday, November 3.

Smith not only has the four sacks, but ranks as the No. 8 edge defender according to Pro Football Focus’ pass-rush productivity metric. Combined with DeMarcus Lawrence (No. 25), they form one of the league’s better duos. The issue is that there is no semblance of a pass rush from the interior of the defensive line, allowing quarterbacks to step up and get away far too often.

Another offseason signing, Gerald McCoy, was meant to be the fix at the 3-tech position, but a quad injury in training camp led to his release. Trysten Hill, a second-year pro and second-round pick, tore his ACL early in the year and is done for the season as well.

If Garafolo’s report is accurate, the Cowboys are looking to have their core of pass rushers together for the next few seasons. Randy Gregory was recently added back to the roster and played his first game in Week 7, he, 2018 fourth-round pick Dorance Armstrong and 2020 fifth-round selection Bradlee Anae are all looking to take advantage of the 40 snaps a game vacated by Griffen.

Those players are all locked in for 2021 already. If Dallas does work out an extension with Smith, the group should be able to grow into Mike Nolan’s defense, provided the defensive coordinator survives into 2021 himself.
 

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I'm glad they didn't trade him. He has easily been our best player on defense.
 

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I wonder what they offered. I hope we didn't turn down a 4th.
 

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Season is over unless DiNucci is another late round gem QB. Should take what you can get for these guys on one year contracts.
 

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Season is over unless DiNucci is another late round gem QB. Should take what you can get for these guys on one year contracts.
I agree on one year contracts, but I am hoping to resign him.
 

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should have taken the deal. Smith is not getting younger, i dont care what science you guys try to drop on me. Hes not getting younger and hes going to be frustrated next year as well.


hes a good player who deserves to be a on a team that takes winning seriously.
 

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should have taken the deal. Smith is not getting younger, i dont care what science you guys try to drop on me. Hes not getting younger and hes going to be frustrated next year as well.


hes a good player who deserves to be a on a team that takes winning seriously.
there's a good chance we'll lose him like Quinn and have nothing to show for it. also, do we wanna reward a guy who's been dogging it the past few games?
 

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Is any living creature in Gods kingdom, let alone NFL player, getting younger?
No but the argument could be made Aldon will be better next year if he stays focused on football. The guy has been out of the league so long.
 

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No but the argument could be made Aldon will be better next year if he stays focused on football. The guy has been out of the league so long.

Exactly, i would have taken a deal and wished him well. we could use draft picks of all kinds. nope, we threw away another opp
 

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Exactly, i would have taken a deal and wished him well. we could use draft picks of all kinds. nope, we threw away another opp
We don't even know what the deal was yet. If it was for a 7th or conditional 6th/5th I have no problem with them hanging up the phone. Let's find out the details before we shit on them not moving him
 

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We don't even know what the deal was yet. If it was for a 7th or conditional 6th/5th I have no problem with them hanging up the phone. Let's find out the details before we shit on them not moving him
So what round makes it attractive for you?

I don't advocate trading him either. But the reality is that as long as he produces, he could command a big pay day.

To me, he is a 4th round pick. I don't think he has a shelf life at all.
 

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So what round makes it attractive for you?

I don't advocate trading him either. But the reality is that as long as he produces, he could command a big pay day.

To me, he is a 4th round pick. I don't think he has a shelf life at all.
I'd take a 4th for sure, I bet the offer was way lower than that though
 

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So what round makes it attractive for you?

I don't advocate trading him either. But the reality is that as long as he produces, he could command a big pay day.

To me, he is a 4th round pick. I don't think he has a shelf life at all.
A fourth would have done it for me as well. Anything less than that and I probably just keep him this year and try to resign him in the offseason. I agree the shelf life may be short as well. I think it's only a matter of time before he goes totally off the rails again.
 

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He was an aging vet out of football for five years on a one year deal who seems to have shot his wad early.

The upside to trading him was lower than that of potentially retaining him, that much is certain.
 

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He was an aging vet out of football for five years on a one year deal who seems to have shot his wad early.

The upside to trading him was lower than that of potentially retaining him, that much is certain.

if we were winning and things were different, yea keep him, than worry about the offseason, but we arent winning and he was putting in effort and the rest of the defense was just watching him work. hes going to get frustrated.
 
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