
"Running back is where people might think Dallas spends, but as true fans, we know better. Over five years, the Cowboys spent about $13 million at the position, and that includes returns, depth backs, and one-year flyers. Ezekiel Elliot, Ronald Jones, Corey Clement, Rico Dowdle, and Javonte Williams. None of these deals were meant to define the offense, they were meant to fill touches."
"Wide receiver and tight end make the philosophy even cleaner. Combined, Dallas spent around $10 million total on those two positions across five years. James Washington, T.Y. Hilton, Noah Brown, and Jeremy Sprinkle. No long-term commitments, no premium guarantees. If Dallas thinks a position can be drafted, they refuse to overpay for it in March."
Over five years the Cowboys spent about $13 million on running backs, including returners, depth backs, and one-year flyers such as Ezekiel Elliott, Ronald Jones, Corey Clement, Rico Dowdle, and Javonte Williams. Those deals served to fill touches rather than define the offense. At wide receiver and tight end combined, Dallas spent around $10 million across five years on short-term veterans like James Washington, T.Y. Hilton, Noah Brown, and Jeremy Sprinkle. The team avoided long-term commitments and premium guarantees. The front office prefers drafting positions and refuses to overpay in free agency for roles that can be filled through the draft.
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