dallas 2014 offseason preview

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Brandon Carr, CB: An up and down season in 2013. Cowboys will restructure his deal from the $12.2M cap charge to help get under 2014 cap. Miles Austin, WR: If Austin hadn’t had his deal restructured in the past, he’d be easily cut. Missed six gam es in 2013 due to nagging hamstring injuries. Will likely be asked to take a pay cut or get c ut. Savings if cut: $400,000. Kyle Orton, QB: One of the NFL’s best backup quarterbacks. Romo’s back injury  probably k eeps him in Dallas , but he’s expensive at $4.3M on cap. S avings if c ut: $1M (-image source cowboysfantasysports.com) Targets for Release/Restructure Dallas 2014 Off-Season Outlook Off. Rank: 16th Def. Rank: 32nd 2013 Record: 8-8 Projected Cap Space: $23 million over Cowboys owner and general manager Jerr y Jones is a marketing genius. For fans who love the Dallas Cowboys, each year they are rewarded with eight wins. For NFL fans who hate the Cowboys, each year they are rewarded with eight losses. The 2013 Cowboys finished up their season  by losing ano ther win-or-go-home game to the division rival Eagles. That made fo r a third straight 8-8 season, and a perfect 136- 136 since 1997. Jones has medio crity per- fected. It not o nly creates nationw ide inter- est but it also sells tickets. On the field, the Cowboys defense gave up a league high 6,645 yards along with allowing an average of 27 points p er game. Much can be attributed to injury, where the defense was forced to put 41 different play- ers on the field. This was also a league high. With the Cowboys cap issues, the team will have to find impact defensive lineman in the draft and hope for a return to health by play- ers on their roster such as Tyrone Crawford. There’s also the health issue of the franchise quarterback Tony Romo, who required his second back surg ery in the past year. At 34 years old, one must wonder if another 8-8 season seems destined for 2014. But as Jerry Jones told reporters after the season ending loss, “would you be embar- rassed if you were standing in this stadium? Seriously. The answ er is no. Not at all.”  Key Free Agents Jason Hatcher, DT - found an impactful home at DT in 4-3 defense. Recorded 11 sacks in 2013, and will test the mar- ket. $8M per y ear  player. Anthony Spencer, DE - a knee injury limited him to just one game in 2013. Might be available on a gener- ous one-year deal for a team looking to take a shot at a for- mer pro bowler. Dan Bailey, K - proven to be one of the best in the NFL. Dallas  plans to try and ho ld with qualifying offer. Another Season, Another Final Week Loss NFL Free Agents Robert Ayers, DE Denver - former first rounder had his best season with 5.5 sacks. Denver’s 16 free agents will be tough to re-sign. Josh Morgan, WR Washington - de-  pending on status of Miles Austin, Dallas looks for extra vet on the cheap.

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Brandon Carr, CB: An up and down season in 2013. Cowboys will restructure his deal

from the $12.2M cap charge to help get under 2014 cap.

Miles Austin, WR: If Austin hadn’t had his deal restructured in the past, he’d be easily

cut. Missed six games in 2013 due to nagging hamstring injuries. Will likely be asked

to take a pay cut or get cut. Savings if cut: $400,000.

Kyle Orton, QB: One of the NFL’s best backup quarterbacks. Romo’s back injury

 probably keeps him in Dallas, but he’s expensive at $4.3M on cap. Savings if cut: $1M 

(-image source cowboysfantasysports.com)

Targets for Release/Restructure

Dallas

2014 Off-Season

Outlook

Off. Rank: 16th

Def. Rank: 32nd

2013 Record: 8-8 Projected Cap Space: $23 million over

Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry

Jones is a marketing genius. For fans wholove the Dallas Cowboys, each year they are

rewarded with eight wins. For NFL fans

who hate the Cowboys, each year they are

rewarded with eight losses.

The 2013 Cowboys finished up their season

 by losing another win-or-go-home game to

the division rival Eagles. That made for a

third straight 8-8 season, and a perfect 136-

136 since 1997. Jones has mediocrity per-

fected. It not only creates nationwide inter-

est but it also sells tickets.

On the field, the Cowboys defense gave up a

league high 6,645 yards along with allowing

an average of 27 points per game. Much

can be attributed to injury, where the

defense was forced to put 41 different play-

ers on the field. This was also a leaguehigh.

With the Cowboys cap issues, the team will

have to find impact defensive lineman in the

draft and hope for a return to health by play-

ers on their roster such as Tyrone Crawford.

There’s also the health issue of the franchise

quarterback Tony Romo, who required his

second back surgery in the past year. At 34

years old, one must wonder if another 8-8

season seems destined for 2014.

But as Jerry Jones told reporters after the

season ending loss, “would you be embar-

rassed if you were standing in this stadium?

Seriously. The answer is no. Not at all.” 

Key Free Agents

Jason Hatcher, DT -found an impactfulhome at DT in 4-3defense. Recorded11 sacks in 2013,and will test the mar-ket. $8M per year

 player.

Anthony Spencer, DE -

a knee injury limitedhim to just one gamein 2013. Might beavailable on a gener-ous one-year deal fora team looking totake a shot at a for-mer pro bowler.

Dan Bailey, K - provento be one of the bestin the NFL. Dallas

 plans to try and holdwith qualifying offer.

Another Season, Another Final Week Loss

NFL Free Agents

Robert Ayers, DEDenver - former firstrounder had his bestseason with 5.5sacks. Denver’s 16

free agents will betough to re-sign.

Josh Morgan, WRWashington - de-

 pending on status ofMiles Austin, Dallaslooks for extra vet onthe cheap.