Will Cowboys DL Tyrone Crawford be a June-1st Roster Cut?

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By Jess Haynie

June 1st is a scary date for a lot of NFL veteran players with high salary cap hits. For the 2019 Dallas Cowboys, Defensive Lineman Tyrone Crawford is the most at-risk of losing his job. Will the team's other talent and financial needs force Crawford off the roster?

For players with more than one year left on their contracts, the June-1st turning point allows teams to release them and split some of the dead money over two seasons. It falls about one month after the draft, where a team's depth and needs may have changed dramatically.

The NFL also allows for two players to be designated as June-1st cuts even if they're released earlier in the offseason. The team doesn't get the cap space until June, but the player gets a chance to find a new home during peak free agency. It's a way for teams to try to do something positive for the player despite the early termination of their contract.

Crawford has one of the highest current cap hits for Dallas at $10.1 million. He is behind Pro Bowlers DeMarcus Lawrence, Amari Cooper, and our three stud offensive linemen. While a solid and versatile player and team leader, Tyrone is overpaid for his overall value.

However, despite the cap hit, Tyrone Crawford appeared set to return in 2019 even after free agency. While the acquisition of veteran Robert Quinn likely took away of reps at defensive end, Crawford still factored as an important part of the rotation at defensive tackle.

But then the Cowboys used their highest draft pick this year, 58th overall, to select DT Trysten Hill from Central Florida. This big move brings Crawford's job security into question.

Dallas Cowboys rookie DT Trysten Hill

Along with drafting Hill, Dallas also signed the Texans' Christian Covington to play DT for them. These new players join Maliek Collins, Antwaun Woods, and Daniel Ross in forming a strong group of young players for the interior defensive line.

That projected depth could push the Cowboys to go ahead and let Tyrone Crawford go now. He's been one of their captains and a model citizen for a long time; the kind of player you want to give as good a chance as possible to find a good landing spot before training camps begin.

Dallas saves $7 million in cap space this year by shedding Crawford's contract. It would push just $1.1 million of dead money onto the 2020 cap.

That cap space could be used for a lot of different things. If the Cowboys are serious about getting new deals done with players like Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott, Amari Cooper, and Byron Jones, that would be a nice chunk to put towards those goals.

Of course, Dallas could hang on to Tyrone through camp and preseason and then make the move at final cuts. That would be the more cold-blooded move, leaving Crawford in a far worse position to catch on with a new team right with the regular season just about to begin.

The Cowboys aren't afraid to make a business decision, but we know they like to try to do right by their veterans when possible. Making Tyrone Crawford a June-1st cut would be that kind of merciful move.

All that said, Crawford may be here for all of 2019. Dallas could easily decide to keep him over a prospect like Daniel Ross, or perhaps create a roster spot by trading or cutting Taco Charlton.

But in this game of defensive line musical chairs, it seems someone is going to be in trouble when the music stops. Given his cap hit, Tyrone Crawford is one of the most likely to lose.
 

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I'm guessing we keep him but at that cap figure I'd let him go. We have tons of Dlineman and Crawford is a decent starter but we didn't draft Hill to sit him on the bench. I'd probably hold on to him until the last second to make sure Collins doesn't pull up lame but the Cowboys aren't that cold blooded. Still 10 mil for a backup who willl get you 5 sacks seems steep. Would also make the Hill pick more palatable if he only has to rotate with Collins as opposed to being in a 3 man rotation there.
 

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He's not getting cut, you could make the argument that he's our 2nd best DL after Lawrence, at worst 3rd after Quinn, and he's clearly the most versatile as he can start at either DE or DT in base packages. You keep him for 2019 as insurance and then ideally guys like Joe Jackson, Dorance Armstrong, or by some miracle, Taco, step up and you release him next offseason, saving about 8 million.
 

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He's not getting cut, you could make the argument that he's our 2nd best DL after Lawrence, at worst 3rd after Quinn, and he's clearly the most versatile as he can start at either DE or DT in base packages. You keep him for 2019 as insurance and then ideally guys like Joe Jackson, Dorance Armstrong, or by some miracle, Taco, step up and you release him next offseason, saving about 8 million.
I don't think there is an argument that he is better than Quinn or Lawrence. So to me it's a question of if he is our best 3 technique still. And if he is our best 3 technique, why panic with the Hill pick?
 

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We need the depth and there's no one floating out there who's better than him. Interesting that Suh is still unsigned.
 

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We need the depth and there's no one floating out there who's better than him. Interesting that Suh is still unsigned.
Well Suh is better but he isn't coming cheap either. Wish Crawford would just take a pay cut to be nice depth for a couple years.
 

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Crawford isn’t worth that number by a longshot. Versatility isn’t important if you are a nonfactor.

But who else do we have on the interior? And what if Quinn sucks? Or God forbid we have injuries?

That we might just be stuck with Crawford because we have no one else worth a shit on a defense designed to emphasize the 3T Is retarded.
 
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