Cowboys news: The free agency issue that might decide draft strategy
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Cowboys news: The free agency issue that might decide draft strategy
"To put it plainly, he may not have a choice in the matter. [Brandon] Aubrey is a restricted free agent in 2025, and that means though he can negotiate with other teams for the first time in his young NFL career, the Cowboys hold the right to refuse letting him depart for other pastures. They could place a first- or second-round tender on him to ensure that, should he get an offer they refuse to match, the Cowboys would receive expensive compensation in return."
"Aubrey has made a name for himself in Dallas, the team that gave him a chance to show what he could do and that stuck with him even during a training camp workout that, admittedly, wasn't all that great prior to the release of Vizcaino - seeing the potential in him from Day 1. So, sure, Aubrey could leave, but not without the Cowboys allowing it ... and they likely won't."
Brandon Aubrey will be a restricted free agent in 2025. The Cowboys can place a first- or second-round tender and hold the right to match any offer or receive expensive compensation if they decline to match. The Cowboys intend to retain Aubrey as the successor to Dan Bailey and view him as settled in Dallas on a team that could contend once the defense improves. The primary reason Aubrey might leave is financial motivation. Aubrey earned the team's trust despite a subpar training camp workout and likely would not depart without the Cowboys permitting it.
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