
"They put together an entirely new defensive staff and signed a huge part of the offense in Javonte Williams before the end of February. When was the last time that happened this fast? The Cowboys made a move early in the offseason, for a guy fans love and wanted to return, in a deal that got done quietly and quickly, for money that is rational and responsible but also respectful of the impact the player makes."
"The best thing about the deal is that it all happened without any nonsense, any ridiculous headlines, any non-football anything at all. This feels like the third or fourth consecutive positive development of the offseason for this franchise. Without trying to argue with me, please tell me where I am wrong about this? In 2024, D'Andre Swift signed a three year, $24 million contract with Chicago. $14 mil fully guaranteed."
Offseason activity includes assembling an entirely new defensive staff and re-signing Javonte Williams before February concluded. The Williams deal was completed quietly, quickly, and for terms described as rational and respectful of the player’s impact. These moves represent multiple consecutive positive developments that give the team clearer priorities entering free agency and the draft. Remaining needs include significant defensive reinforcements, negotiating a deal with George Pickens, and restructuring Dak Prescott’s contract to generate cap space. Early transactions reduce simultaneous negotiation pressure and allow the front office to focus on specific roster deficiencies and cap management.
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